4. Description of the RPCM Device
4.11. Automation Tools
4.11.1. Short Description
This chapter describes the "Automation" section of the Resilient Power Control Module (RPCM).
You can go to this section using the menu item
"Automation"
or by typing: https://
<name_or_IP_RPCM>/automation/ in the browser string (assuming that authentication was pre-
viously successful).
Note. Screenshots of the RPCM DC 232A are shown as an illustration. For other models of RPCM DC, the basic principles of
working are preserved.
Figure 4.11.1. "Automation" item in menu
The "Automation" interface is intended for monitoring various parameters of the connected
equipment, as well as for rebooting the device by cycling power in the event detection of critical
conditions specified in the monitoring settings.
RPCM allows you to monitor the following metrics:
energy consumption;
availability over the network (via the ICMP echo/reply (ping));
service availability (via the availability of the TCP port with the specified number);
hashrate (for mining equipment).
You can configure one or more watchdogs simultaneously (up to 4) for each device connected to
the output.
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