
Troubleshooting
Eaton Advanced ePDU Troubleshooting Guide P-164000140—Rev 1
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ePDU Web Interface Alarms and Events
This section provides ePDU Web interface alarm and event troubleshooting for the Advanced ePDU models.
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Alarms indicate that a fault condition is active or imminent.
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Alarms display on both interfaces and are recorded in the event log.
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Alarms require a response.
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Events are typically conditions recorded in the event log as status information, such as
Power On
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Events are displayed on both interfaces and recorded in the event log.
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Events do not require a response.
NOTE
Troubleshooting actions are rarely required for events. However, for these ePDUs,
be aware that some events for Network Management Card operation include
troubleshooting actions.
NOTE
For delta-configured models:
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L1 represents L1-L3 data
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L2 represents L1-L2 data
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L3 represents the calculation below:
L1 - L1 x L2 + L2
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Table 8 lists fault conditions, potential causes, and possible troubleshooting actions you can take in response
to problems.
Table 8. Alarms and Events Troubleshooting
Alarm or Event Name
Description
Actions
Environment Dry Contact 1
alarm
This alarm appears when the dry contact 1 is in an
alarm state: open or closed. The user can define the
alarm state (open or closed) from the Web interface.
1- Check the equipment connected to the
Environment Monitoring Probe (EMP) dry contact.
Environment Dry Contact 1
normal
This event is logged when the dry contact 1 returns
to a normal state: open or closed. The user can
define the alarm state (open or closed) from the
Web interface.
No action required.
Environment Dry Contact 1
state is 0
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 1 state changes from “closed” to “open.”
No action required.
Environment Dry Contact 1
state is 1
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 1 state changes from “open” to “closed.”
No action required.
Environment Dry Contact 2
alarm
This alarm appears when the dry contact 2 is in an
alarm state: open or closed. The user can define the
alarm state (open or closed) from the Web interface.
1- Check your ePDU.
Environment Dry Contact 2
normal
This event is logged when the dry contact 2 returns
to a normal state: open or closed. The user can
define the alarm state (open or closed) from the
Web interface.
No action required.
Environment Dry Contact 2
state is 0
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 2 state changes from “closed” to “open.”
No action required.
Environment Dry Contact 2
state is 1
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 2 state changes from “open” to “closed.”
No action required.