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Setting the PDU-Defined Default State
This section applies to outlet-switching capable models only.
This procedure sets the PDU-defined outlet state, which determines the
initial power state of all outlets after powering up the PX device.
Tip: To set a different state on a particular outlet, see
Setting the
Outlet-Specific Default State
(on page 200).
To set the default state for all outlets:
1. Click the PDU folder.
Note: The folder is named "my PX" by default. The name can be
customized.
2. Click Setup in the Settings section. The Pdu Setup dialog appears.
3. In the "Outlet state on device startup" field, click the drop-down arrow
and select an option from the list.
on: Turns on all outlets when the PX powers up.
off: Turns off all outlets when the PX powers up.
last known: Restores all outlets to their previous power states
before the PX was powered off.
4. Click OK.
Setting the Outlet-Specific Default State
This section applies to outlet-switching capable models only.
By default, the power state of each outlet follows the PDU-defined setting.
Setting the default state of a particular outlet to a value other than "PDU
defined" overrides the PDU-defined setting on that outlet.
To set the default power state for a specific outlet:
1. Expand the Outlets folder in the PX Explorer pane to show all outlets.
See
Expanding the Tree
(on page 100).
2. In the PX Explorer pane, click the outlet you want. The page specific
to that outlet opens in the right pane.
3. Click Setup in the right pane. The setup dialog for the selected outlet
appears.
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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