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PRO2 User Guide 

Chapter 7: Using the Web Interface 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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Page 8: ...needed Multi linking up to 4 units Power from link unit keeps network up if power from master unit goes down Sentry4 MIB allows additional alarm warning and threshold levels PRO2 PRO2 architecture wi...

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Page 18: ...bzw Sicherung ber 10 000 A Unterbrechungskapazit t verf gen Models with unterminated power cords Input connector must be installed by qualified service personnel Input connector rating must meet all a...

Page 19: ...inlet to the enclosure b Remove the Retention Bracket Assembly c Re attach the two screws to the IEC C20 and securely tighten 2 Push the C19 from the Detachable Input Cord firmly into the C20 inlet to...

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Page 31: ...Gateway IPv4 Address 10 1 2 65 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 IPv4 Gateway 10 1 1 1 DNS1 10 1 5 133 DNS2 10 1 5 134 DHCP Settings DHCP disabled FQDN enabled sentry 600029 Boot Delay disabled Static Fallback...

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Page 40: ...face 40 For Line Load Status Green Normal Yellow low warning high warning threshold configured by user Red low alarm high alarm threshold configured by user Configure line current thresholds and thres...

Page 41: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7 Using the Web Interface 41 Click the name of one of the PRO2 system areas to display its corresponding Monitoring page View detailed operating status on the Monitoring page...

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Page 53: ...us until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved 1 The ENV part of the sensor supports two temperature humidity T H probes as part of the master unit two T H probes as part of the link un...

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Page 87: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7 Using the Web Interface 87 Switched PDU set cord nomvolts Cord name or ID Master_Cord_A Cord nominal voltage 200 240 Volts...

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Page 90: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 7 Using the Web Interface 90 1 From the Temperature Scale drop down menu select the desired system wide scale as Celsius C or Fahrenheit F...

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Page 115: ...alues Range Cert Key Both the user certificate and its key were uploaded successfully Cert User certificate was uploaded without a key No Cert User certificate was not uploaded Factory Encrypted User...

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Page 119: ...gs that declare additional access rights For STI Access Level values other than 1 Admn and 2 Power User if STI Outlets is not included for a user the default is no outlet STI Groups Specifies user acc...

Page 120: ...STI Access Level Power User STI Env Mon Yes sti user Auth Type Local User Password user STI Access Level User STI Env Mon No STI Outlets A1 A2 Rtr1 Rtr2 Srvr1 Srvr2 STI Outlets A3 A4 Rtr3 Rtr4 Srvr3 S...

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Page 158: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 158 Logging in through Telnet requires directing the Telnet client to the configured IP address of the unit...

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Page 161: ...out lstat ocpstat off on ostat password ping pstat reboot remove restart senstat set show shutdown status sysstat upsstat ustat version Switched PDU Switched PDU commands add bstat connect create csta...

Page 162: ...p sntp syslog system tacacs units ups The following conventions apply to the command syntax shown in the Command Details section argument mandatory argument that is not prompted for argument optional...

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Page 170: ...Command Syntax add grouptotacacs group name ALL TACACS privilege level add gtt group name ALL TACACS privilege level Command Access Admin level only add grouptouser Adds control access for an outlet...

Page 171: ...utlettotacacs Command Syntax add outlettotacacs outlet name id ALL TACACS privilege level add ott outlet name id ALL TACACS privilege level Command Access Admin level only add outlettouser Command Syn...

Page 172: ...cess Admin level only add porttouser Command Syntax add porttouser port name id ALL local user name add ptu port name id ALL local user name Command Access Admin level only bstat Command Syntax bstat...

Page 173: ...create group Command Syntax create group name Command Access Admin level only create ldapgroup Command Syntax create ldapgroup name Command Access Admin level only create ups Command Syntax create ups...

Page 174: ...terface CLI 174 create snmpuser Command Syntax create snmpuser Command Access Admin level only list snmpuser Command Syntax list snmpuser ALL Command Access Admin level only list snmpusers Command Syn...

Page 175: ...Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 175 create user Command Syntax create user name password verify password Command Access Admin level only cstat Command Syntax cstat Command Access System...

Page 176: ...TACACS privilege level Command Access Admin level only delete groupfromuser Command Syntax delete groupfromuser group name ALL local user name delete gfu group name ALL local user name Command Access...

Page 177: ...Command Syntax delete outletfromuser outlet name id ALL local user name delete ofu outlet name id ALL local user name Command Access Admin level only delete portfromldap Command Syntax delete portfrom...

Page 178: ...yntax delete portfromuser port name id ALL local user name delete pfu port name id ALL local user name Command Access Command Syntax dir dir path volume Parameters Command Access Command Syntax list g...

Page 179: ...ng the Command Line Interface CLI 179 Command Syntax list ldapgroup LDAP group name Command Access Command Syntax list ldapgroups Command Access Command Syntax list outlets Command Access Command Synt...

Page 180: ...r Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 180 Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Command Access Command Syntax Comman...

Page 181: ...ce CLI 181 Command Syntax list users Command Access Command Syntax login Command Access Command Syntax logmon filter Parameters Usage Guidelines The log monitor command runs until ESC or RETURN is pre...

Page 182: ...User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 182 Command Syntax lstat Command Access Command Syntax ocpstat Command Access Command Syntax off name id group ALL Usage Guidelines Command Ac...

Page 183: ...I 183 Command Syntax on name id group ALL Usage Guidelines Command Access Command Syntax ostat name outlet outlet id group ALL Command Access Command Syntax Password password verify password Command A...

Page 184: ...ommand Line Interface CLI 184 Command Syntax pstat Command Access Command Syntax reboot name id group ALL Usage Guidelines Command Access Command Syntax remove group name Command Access Command Syntax...

Page 185: ...User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 185 Command Syntax remove snmpuser name Command Access Command Syntax remove ups name Command Access Command Syntax remove ups name Command Ac...

Page 186: ...ser Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 186 Command Syntax restart factkeepnet factory ftpload newx509cert newsshkeys normal Parameters Command Access Command Syntax senstat Command A...

Page 187: ...west oldest set access method localonly ldaponly ldaplocal radiusonly radiuslocal tacacsonly tacacslocal set access prompt prompt string set access startupstick disabled enabled set access strongpw op...

Page 188: ...pts all printable ASCII characters plus CRLF CTL Z terminates banner input Command Access Command Syntax set bluetooth disabled enabled set bluetooth discover disabled enabled limited set bluetooth na...

Page 189: ...ch load alarmhi alarmlo warnhi warnlow name id ALL value set branch load hyst value set branch snmpt disabled enabled name id ALL Parameters The set branch command uses the following parameters Sub Pa...

Page 190: ...ue set cord outofbal alarmhi warnhi name id ALL value set cord outofbal hyst value set cord pf alarmlo warnlo name id ALL value set cord pf hyst value set cord snmpt disabled enabled name id ALL set c...

Page 191: ...ide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 191 Sub Parameters The set cord command uses the following sub parameters Usage Guidelines min alarmlo warnlo warnhi alarmhi max Command Access Admin...

Page 192: ...enabled set dhcp fqdn name name set dhcp staticfallback disabled enabled set dhcp bootdelay disabled enabled Parameters The set dhcp command uses the following parameters Sub Parameters The set dhcp c...

Page 193: ...authtype any crammd5 digestmd5 login plain none set email smtp host hostname set email smtp password password set email smtp port port set email smtp usefromaddr set email smtp username user name set...

Page 194: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 194 Sub Parameters The set email command uses the following sub parameters Command Access...

Page 195: ...ywise port UDP port set energywise domain domain name set energywise refresh refresh rate set energywise secret secret key Parameters The set energywise command uses the following parameters Command A...

Page 196: ...pm set ftp directory path name set ftp filename filename set ftp host hostname set ftp password password set ftp server disabled enabled set ftp test full set ftp username username Parameters The set...

Page 197: ...RO2 User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 197 Command Syntax set http disabled enabled set http port port Parameters The set http command uses the following parameter Command Acces...

Page 198: ...ass passphrase Parameters The set https command uses the following parameters Command Access Command Syntax set ipv4 address ipv4 address set ipv4 gateway ipv4 address set ipv4 subnet ipv4 address set...

Page 199: ...ldap groupsearch basedn distinguished name set ldap groupsearch disabled enabled set ldap groupsearch useattr user attribute set ldap primary hostname set ldap secondary hostname set ldap port port se...

Page 200: ...ldapgroup access admin admin ononly poweruser rebootonly user viewonly groupname set ldapgroup sysmon disabled enabled groupname Parameters The set ldap group command uses the following parameters Sub...

Page 201: ...ALL set line load alarmhi alarmlo warnhi warnlo name id ALL value set line load hyst value set line snmpt disabled enabled name id ALL Parameters The set line command uses the following parameters Su...

Page 202: ...coveroff recoveron temp sensor name id ALL set loadshed sensor water recoveroff recoveron water sensor name id ALL set loadshed ups all any line name id ALL set loadshed ups disabled enabled set loads...

Page 203: ...g parameter Command Access Command Syntax set net disabled ipv4only dualv6v4 Parameters The set net command uses the following parameters Command Access Command Syntax set ocp email disabled enabled n...

Page 204: ...outlet rebootdelay value set outlet script disabled enabled name id ALL set outlet script delay name id ALL value set outlet seqdelay value set outlet shutdown disabled enabled name id ALL set outlet...

Page 205: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 205 Sets the hostname for an outlet for script or shutdown actions 0 63 characters...

Page 206: ...rface CLI 206 Parameters The set outlet command uses the following sub parameters Sets the time to wait after the shutdown notification to host before outlet state change Valid range is 1 900 seconds...

Page 207: ...alarmhi alarmlo warnhi warnlo name id ALL value set phase volts hyst value For AC products only set phase pf hyst value Parameters The set phase command uses the following parameters Sub Parameters T...

Page 208: ...ommand Access Command Syntax set radius primary secondary port port set radius primary secondary retries retries set radius primary secondary host hostname set radius primary secondary secret shared s...

Page 209: ...warnhi set sensor humid alarmhi alarmlo warnhi warnlo name id ALL value set sensor humid email disabled enabled name id ALL set sensor humid hyst value set sensor humid name name id name set sensor hu...

Page 210: ...mp trap dest1 hostname set snmp trap dest2 hostname set snmp trap format v1 v2c v3 set snmp trap repeat repeat time set snmp v2 disabled enabled set snmp v2 getcomm setcomm trapcomm comm string set sn...

Page 211: ...PRO2 User Guide Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 211 Sub Parameters The set snmp command uses the following sub parameters First SNMP trap destination 0 63 characters Command Access...

Page 212: ...ser access disabled readonly writeonly readwrite set snmpuser authmode MD5 MD5DES none set snmpuser authpass set snmpuser privpass Parameters The set snmpuser command uses the following parameters Set...

Page 213: ...tp gmtoffset offset set sntp primary hostname set sntp secondary hostname Parameters The set sntp command uses the following parameters Sub Parameters The set sntp command uses the following sub param...

Page 214: ...e set ssh command uses the following parameters Sub Parameters The set ssh command uses the following sub parameters Command Access Command Syntax set syslog debugmsg disabled enabled set syslog host1...

Page 215: ...key Parameters The set tacacs command uses the following parameters Command Access Command Syntax set tacpriv access admin ononly poweruser rebootonly user viewonly priv level set tacpriv sysmon disa...

Page 216: ...unit assettag name id asset tag set unit display auto inverted normal name id ALL set unit email disabled enabled name id ALL set unit identify disabled enabled name id ALL set unit name name id new n...

Page 217: ...cess Command Syntax set ups addline UPS line name id ALL set ups commstr UPS get community string set ups delline UPS line name id ALL set ups host UPS hostname set ups oidspoll UPS oid set ups onbatt...

Page 218: ...and Access Command Syntax set user access admin ononly poweruser rebootonly user viewonly username set user password username password verify password set user sysmon disabled enabled username Paramet...

Page 219: ...t web https disabled enabled port set web https usercert disabled enabled set web https userpass password set web svcapi disabled enabled set web spm disabled enabled resetpw Parameters The set web co...

Page 220: ...ip wpapsk tkipaes wpa2psk aes wpa2psk tkip wpa2psk tkipaes set wlan ssid ap ssid Command Access Admin level only wireless module installed set ztp Description Sets the Zero Touch Provisioning ZTP feat...

Page 221: ...ched PDU show access Access Configuration Access Method LDAP then local Configuration Reset Button enabled Local Administrator Account required Strong Passwords optional CLI Custom Prompt none CLI Tim...

Page 222: ...ID Branch Name AA1 AA Branch_1 AA2 AA Branch_2 AA3 AA Branch_3 BA1 BA Branch_1 BA2 BA Branch_2 BA3 BA Branch_3 SNMP Email Max Current Current Current Current ID Notif Notif Current Lo Alrm Lo Warn Hi...

Page 223: ...30V BA enabled enabled 30A 30A 230V 230V Power Power Power Power Balance Balance ID Lo Alrm Lo Warn Hi Warn Hi Alrm Hi Warn Hi Alrm AA 0W 0W 14490W 16560W 15 20 BA 0W 0W 14490W 16560W 15 20 App Pwr Ap...

Page 224: ...e SMTP Username SMTP Password not set From Addr To Address 1 To Address 2 Subject ID Sentry_60000a Email Notifications disabled EVENT Messages enabled AUTH Messages disabled POWER Messages disabled CO...

Page 225: ...ures Add on features installed on this system Smart Load Shedding Command Syntax show ftp Command Access Example Switched PDU show ftp FTP Client Configuration Host 10 1 2 230 Username swcdu8 Password...

Page 226: ...ap Command Access Example Switched PDU show ldap LDAP Configuration LDAP disabled Primary Host not set Secondary Host not set Port 389 Bind Type Simple Search Bind DN Password not set User Search Base...

Page 227: ...nes ID Line Name AA1 AA L1 CA1 CA L1 DA1 DA L1 SNMP Email Max Current Current Current Current ID Notif Notif Current Lo Alrm Lo Warn Hi Warn Hi Alrm AA1 enabled enabled 30A 0 0A 0 0A 21 0A 24 0A CA1 e...

Page 228: ...isabled 24 0A BA1 BA L1 disabled 24 0A Sensor shedding event settings ID Sensor Name Type Auto Rec High Temp E1 Contact_Sensor_E1 CS disabled E2 Contact_Sensor_E2 CS disabled E3 Contact_Sensor_E3 CS d...

Page 229: ...3 L2 EVENT High alarm temperature 22 9C detected on temperature sensor Temp_Sensor_C2 C2 4 L5 EVENT Normal temperature restored on temperature sensor Temp_Sensor_C2 C2 5 May 5 13 54 56 L2 EVENT High...

Page 230: ...64 IPv6 Gateway FD01 A01 585 IPv4 Address 10 1 2 205 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 IPv4 Gateway 10 1 1 1 DNS1 10 1 5 133 DNS2 10 1 5 134 DHCP Settings DHCP disabled FQDN enabled sentry ffffff Boot Delay di...

Page 231: ...nd Syntax show ocps Command Access Example Switched PDU show ocps SNMP Email User Factory ID Over Current Protector Name Notif Notif Current Capacity AA1 AA Breaker_1 enabled enabled 20A 20A AA2 AA Br...

Page 232: ...Ctl Lo Alrm Lo Warn AA1 0 sec On No 0 70 0 80 AA2 0 sec On No 0 70 0 80 AA3 0 sec On No 0 70 0 80 Current Current Current Current Power Power Power Power ID Lo Alrm Lo Warn Hi Warn Hi Alrm Lo Alrm Lo...

Page 233: ...bled enabled 208V Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage PF PF ID Lo Alrm Lo Warn Hi Warn Hi Alrm Lo Alrm Lo Warn AA1 187 2V 197 6V 218 4V 228 8V AA2 187 2V 197 6V 218 4V 228 8V AA3 187 2V 197 6V 218 4V 228...

Page 234: ...Syntax show radius Command Access Example Switched PDU show radius RADIUS Configuration RADIUS disabled Primary Server not set Shared Secret not set Port 1812 Timeout 5 second s Retries 2 Secondary S...

Page 235: ...1 SNMP Email Sensor ID Notif Notif Lo Alrm Lo Warn Hi Warn Hi Alrm Temp A1 enabled enabled 1C 5C 45C 50C Temp A2 enabled enabled 1C 5C 45C 50C Temp C1 enabled enabled 1C 5C 45C 50C Temp C2 enabled ena...

Page 236: ...ow shutdown ID Outlet Name Shutdown Delay Script Delay AA1 Master_Outlet_1 Off 90 sec Off 1 min AA2 Master_Outlet_2 Off 90 sec Off 1 min AA3 Master_Outlet_3 Off 90 sec Off 1 min AA4 Master_Outlet_4 Of...

Page 237: ...06B602 RW User Name not set RW User Auth Method none RW User Auth Password not set RW User Privacy Pass not set RO User Name not set RO User Auth Method none RO User Auth Password not set RO User Priv...

Page 238: ...rimary Host 2 servertech pool ntp org Secondary Host 1 servertech pool ntp org Local GMT Offset 8 00 hours Daylight Saving Time enabled DST Start 2nd Sunday in March at 02 00 00 DST End 1st Sunday in...

Page 239: ...seconds Firmware Sentry Switched PDU Version 8 0a Build Info Rev 1032 January 7 2015 10 52 42 Boot Info 4 0d r139 Hardware NIM2 1L 129 75 MHz 16MB RAM 4MB FLASH NIC S N 9600165 Active Users 1 Location...

Page 240: ...xample Switched PDU show units Unit Name Master A Type Master Model Number STV 6503K Product S N STVU0000118 Asset Tag testtag1asdf Display Orient Auto Normal Outlet Sequence Normal SNMP Notif enabled...

Page 241: ...Displays the wireless network configurations Command Syntax show wlan Command Access Admin level only wireless module installed show ztp Description Displays the Zero Touch Provisioning ZTP network c...

Page 242: ...pter 8 Using the Command Line Interface CLI 242 Command Syntax shutdown name id group ALL Usage Guidelines For Switched PDU products only Command Access Example Switched PDU shutdown Outlet name or ID...

Page 243: ...al AA2 Master_Outlet_2 Idle On On Normal AA3 Master_Outlet_3 Idle On On Normal AA4 Master_Outlet_4 Idle On On Normal AA5 Master_Outlet_5 Idle On On Normal AA6 Master_Outlet_6 Idle On On Normal Command...

Page 244: ...itched PDU upsstat ID UPS Type Status 1 Generic RFC1628 Not Found Command Syntax ustat Command Access Example Switched PDU ustat ID Unit Name Type Status A Master Master Normal ID Display Orientation...

Page 245: ...n error with the circuit breaker Branch Circuit Protection Display alternates between showing amperage value for two seconds and flashing bE three times Check to see if the breaker was tripped FE Fuse...

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Page 249: ...PRO2 User Guide Appendix A Hardware Items 249 Pin DTE Signal Name Input Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin DCE Signal Name Input Output 1...

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Page 252: ...s equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense Modifications not expressly appr...

Page 253: ...eneous materials of this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006 Server Technology Inc encourages the recycling of its products Disposal facilities environmental conditions and regulati...

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