Index
811
Environmental Sensor Package Information •
480
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
• 485
Equipment Setup Worksheet • 9, 663
Ethernet Interface Settings • xxii, 18, 129, 270,
272
Event Log • 494
Event Rules and Actions • 39, 76, 159, 181, 188,
195, 210, 232, 252, 268, 293, 295, 329, 352,
387, 389, 398
Example • 504, 506, 545, 555, 574, 582, 635,
638
Ping Monitoring and SNMP Notifications •
389, 391
Example - Actuator Naming • 621
Example - Creating a Role • 591
Example - Default Upper Thresholds for
Temperature • 610
Example - Inlet Naming • 571
Example - OCP Naming • 572
Example - Outlet Naming • 570
Example - Ping Command • 649
Example - Power Cycling Specific Outlets •
642
Example - Server Settings Changed • 624
Example - Setting Up EnergyWise • 627
Example - Turning On a Specific Actuator •
644
Example 1 • 385
Example 1 - Asset Strip LED Colors for
Disconnected Tags • 633
Example 1 - Basic Security Information • 498
Example 1 - Combination of IP, Subnet Mask
and Gateway Parameters • 636
Example 1 - Creating a User Profile • 585
Example 1 - Environmental Sensor Naming •
607
Example 1 - IPv4 Firewall Control
Configuration • 567
Example 1 - Networking Mode • 542
Example 1 - PDU Naming • 513
Example 1 - Time Setup Method • 546
Example 1 - Upper Critical Threshold for a
Temperature Sensor • 619
Example 2 • 385
Example 2 - Adding an IPv4 Firewall Rule •
567
Example 2 - Combination of Upper Critical and
Upper Warning Settings • 636
Example 2 - Data Logging Enabled • 514
Example 2 - Enabling Both IP Protocols • 542
Example 2 - In-Depth Security Information •
498
Example 2 - Modifying a User's Roles • 585
Example 2 - Primary NTP Server • 546
Example 2 - Rack Unit Naming • 634
Example 2 - Sensor Threshold Selection • 607
Example 2 - Warning Thresholds for Inlet
Sensors • 618
Example 3 • 385
Example 3 - Basic PDU Information • 499
Example 3 - Combination of SSID and PSK
Parameters • 637
Example 3 - Default Measurement Units • 585
Example 3 - Outlet Sequence Delay • 514
Example 3 - Upper Thresholds for Overcurrent
Protector Sensors • 619
Example 3 - User Blocking • 567
Example 3 - Wireless Authentication Method •
542
Example 4 - Adding an IPv4 Role-based
Access Control Rule • 568
Example 4 - In-Depth PDU Information • 499
Example 4 - Non-Critical Outlets • 514
Example 4 - Static IPv4 Configuration • 542
Examples • 497, 513, 542, 546, 566, 584, 607,
618, 633
Existing Roles • 490
Existing User Profiles • 478, 489
Expansion RJ-45 Port Pinouts (for iX7™ Only)
• 661
Extended Cascading with PX3TS-iX7 Models •
xx, 33, 97
External Beeper • 238, 248, 351, 355
F
Feature Port • 147, 237, 239, 248, 250, 254
Feature RJ-45 Port Pinouts • 661
Filling Out the Equipment Setup Worksheet •
9
Finding the Sensor's Serial Number • 220, 228
Summary of Contents for PX3TS
Page 5: ......
Page 16: ...Contents xvii Index 807...
Page 83: ...Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment Optional 59 A DPX2 sensor package A DPX sensor package...
Page 85: ...Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment Optional 61...
Page 754: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 730 Note If your PX3TS uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 759: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 735 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 760: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 736 15 Click Next to continue...
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