Appendix J: Additional PX Information
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Average current: (5.5+5.2+4.0) / 3 = 4.9 amps
L1 current unbalance: (5.5 - 4.9) / 4.9 = 0.1224
L2 current unbalance: (5.2 - 4.9) / 4.9 = 0.0612
L3 current unbalance: (4.0 - 4.9) / 4.9 = -0.1837
Maximum current unbalance:
Maximum (|0.1224|, |0.0612|, |-0.1837|) = 0.1837
Current unbalance converted to a percentage:
100 * (0.1837) = 18%
Reserving IP Addresses in Windows DHCP Servers
The PX uses its serial number as the client identifier in the DHCP
request. Therefore, to successfully reserve an IP address for the PX in a
Windows
®
DHCP server, use the PX device's serial number as the
unique ID instead of the MAC address.
IP address reservation procedure:
1. Convert the serial number of your PX into hexadecimal ASCII codes.
For example, if the serial number is
PEG1A00003
, convert each
digit to ASCII codes as shown below:
P=50
E=45
G=47
1=31
A=41
0=30
3=33
Therefore, the complete ASCII codes are as follows:
PEG1A00003 = 50454731413030303033
2. In your DHCP server, bring up the New Reservation dialog to
reserve the IP address for your PX.
Summary of Contents for PX2-1000 SERIES
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Page 231: ...Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface 212 8 Click OK...
Page 589: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 570 Note If your PX uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 594: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 575 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 595: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 576 15 Click Next to continue...
Page 627: ...Appendix K Integration 608 3 Click OK...
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