Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
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Sensor/Dry Contact Location Example
Use the X, Y and Z coordinates to describe each sensor's or dry contact's physical location in the data center. See
Individual Sensor/Dry Contact Pages
The X, Y and Z values act as additional attributes and are not tied to any specific measurement scheme. Therefore, you
can use non-measurement values.
Example:
X =
Brown Cabinet Row
Y =
Third Rack
Z =
Top of Cabinet
Values of the X, Y and Z coordinates:
•
X and Y: They can be any alphanumeric values comprising 0 to 24 characters.
•
Z: When the Z coordinate format is set to
Rack Units
, it can be any number ranging from 0 to 60. When its format is set
to
Free-Form
, it can be any alphanumeric value comprising 0 to 24 characters. See
(on page 182).
User Management
User Management menu deals with user accounts, permissions, and preferred measurement units on a per-user basis.
The PDU is shipped with one built-in administrator account: admin, which is ideal for initial login and system administrator.
You can neither delete 'admin' nor change its permissions. For more information about login defaults, see
(on page 21).
A "role" determines the tasks/actions a user is permitted to perform on the PDU, so you must assign one or multiple roles to
each user.
Click 'User Management' in the
(on page 26), and the following submenu appears.