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User Guide
Life-Support Policy
As a general policy, Server Technology does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations:
• life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the Server Technology product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-
support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness.
• direct patient care.
Server Technology will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications unless it receives in writing assurances satisfactory to Server
Technology that:
• the risks of injury or damage have been minimized,
• the customer assumes all such risks, and
• the liability of Server Technology is adequately protected under the circumstances.
The term life-support device includes but is not limited to neonatal oxygen analyzers, nerve stimulators (whether used for anesthesia, pain relief or other
purposes), auto-transfusion devices, blood pumps, defibrillators, arrhythmia detectors and alarms, pacemakers, hemodialysis systems, peritoneal dialysis
systems, neonatal ventilator incubators, ventilators (for adults or infants), anesthesia ventilators, infusion pumps, and any other devices designated as
“critical” by the U.S. FDA.
Notices
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• PIPS® and (optionally) POPS® high-accuracy measurements for current, voltage, power, and other key
metrics. PIPS is a standard feature on all PRO2 units.
• Auto-Flip LED display gives the proper display orientation no matter how the PRO2 is mounted in the
cabinet.
• Outlet naming on all PRO2 products (for both Switched and Smart products).
• Hot-swappable network interface card (NIC) allows swapping the card in the field without causing a change
in outlet state. The NIC can easily be replaced even when power is applied.
• Support for IPv6 address names and support for SNMPv3.
• Equipped for the mobile power monitoring solution using a Bluetooth® module (for either Google Android or
Apple iOS), along with Server Technology’s ST Eye mobile application.
• Branch current measurements on both Switched and Smart PRO2 products, and notification of fuse or
breaker failure.
• Several new levels of power monitoring for high-low warning-alarm thresholds and threshold hysteresis.
• If the master unit loses power, redundant power is provided to the master via the first linked unit, ensuring
uptime.
• On-board firmware file system to allow direct GUI downloads of system files, firmware version updates, and
MIB/OID tree files without using FTP.
• Intuitive and soft-mapped naming conventions used in both the PRO2 hardware and firmware to reflect the
system hierarchy of units, cords, lines, phases, over-current protectors (OCPs), branches, outlets, outlet
groups, and sensors.
Note: The Star Linking feature is available only with PRO2 products.
The following illustrations show multi-linking between separate units and within the cabinet:
Another significant advantage of Star Linking technology is that if power in the master unit is lost, communication
will continue with the other link units – a major improvement over a daisy chain linking configuration.
Outlet Grouping
The multi-linking arrangement allows outlet grouping across the master and three link units.
Cable Length
The maximum cable length allowed from link unit to master unit is 21-feet.
Multi-Linking Module
In the Star Linking arrangement, the first PRO2 link unit connects via the PRO2 link port. However, the second and
third link units in the multi-linking arrangement attach to an optional T-shaped module that connects to the
Bluetooth® port on the PRO2 master unit, while still allowing full functionality for Bluetooth® mobile power
monitoring.
Getting Started
The optional Star Linking feature is sold as a separate kit purchased from Server Technology. To use the feature,
contact your sales representative to order the PRO2 Multi-Linking Module Kit, part number KIT-PRO2LINK-01M.
The kit contains:
• 1 link module (labeled to show the 2nd and 3rd link unit)
• 2 linking cables, (21 ft.) 6.4 m
Unit Persistence
Unit Persistence is an internal PRO2 feature that works as follows:
If a link unit is connected to a master unit, and the link unit is disconnected (powered down or accidentally
disconnected), and the master unit is restarted, the link unit will be reported as “Not Found” after the restart
because the link unit is no longer physically connected to the master.
However, the association between the master/link units is retained to allow the continuation of alerts. If the
disconnected link unit is physically re-connected to the master, the “Not Found” status will return to “Normal” status.
To intentionally remove a link unit from connection with a master unit, the link unit must be purged using the Purge
function.
Unit persistence affects all connected PRO2 master/link units whether or not they are connected in a multi-
linking configuration.
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Standard Accessories
Mounting Hardware
• Vertical Models: Two mounting buttons with two M4 (10 mm) screws.
• Horizontal Models: Two removable L-brackets with four M4 screws (for 1U models),
or M5 screws (for 2U models).
Cables/Adapters
• For C2L, C2LG, C2X, C2XG, or SEV models – link cables (6P6C connectors).
• Link units are shipped with a 7-inch link cable and a 14-foot link cable.
Additional Items
• Units with IEC C20 power inlets: input power cords (ordered separately).
Optional Accessories
• Star-Link Module Kit (Part No. KIT-PRO2LINK-01M).
• Temperature/Humidity Sensors (Part No. EMTH-1-1).
• Environmental Monitor (Part No. EMCU-1-1B).
• Water Sensor (Part No. EMWS-1-1, used with EMCU-1-1B).
• Vertical mounting brackets; additional mounting options are available in the Accessories section of
www.servertech.com.
This equipment should only be Cet équipement est uniquement destiné Dieses Gerät ist nur für den Einbau
installed by trained personnel. à être installé par personnel qualifié. durch Personal vorgesehen.
This equipment is designed to be Cet équipement a été conçu pour être Die Geräte sind für eine Installation an
installed on a dedicated circuit. installé que un circuit dédié. Le cordon einer fest zugeordneten Leitung ausgelegt.
The power supply cord shall be a d’alimentation doit être d’au moins 1,5M et Die Stromzuleitung hat eine Mindestlänge
minimum of 1.5m (4.9ft) and a un maximum de 4,5m. Si vous utilisez un von 1,5m, und hochstens 4,5m. Sollten Sie
maximum of 4.5m (15ft). If using cordon de rallonge, la longueur totale est ein Verlangerrungsnetzkabel, der
an extension power cord, the total également plus que le maximum autorise. Gesamtlange auch nicht mehr als die
length shall also be no more than La prise est considérée comme un maximal zulassige sein. Der Stecker dient
the maximum allowed. The plug is dispositif de coupure et doit être facilement zur Trennung vom Netz und muss einfach
considered the disconnect device accessible. erreichbar sein.
and must be easily accessible.
The dedicated circuit must have Le circuit spécialisé doit avoir un disjoncteur Der feste Stromkreis muss mit einem
circuit breaker or fuse protection. ou une protection de fusible. PDUs ont été Schutzschalter oder einem
PDUs have been designed without conçus sans disjoncteur général ni fusible Sicherungsschutz versehen sein. PDUs
a master circuit breaker or fuse to pour éviter que cela devient un seul endroit verfügt über keinen Hauptschutzschalter
avoid becoming a single point of de panne. C’est la responsabilité du client bzw. über keine Sicherung, damit kein
failure. It is the customer’s de fournir une protection adéquate pour le einzelner Fehlerpunkt entstehen kann. Der
responsibility to provide adequate circuit-alimentation spécialisé. Protection de Kunde ist dafür verantwortlich, den
protection for the dedicated power capacité équivalant à la puissance de Stromkreis sachgemäß zu schützen. Der
circuit. Protection of capacity equal l'équipement, et respectant tous les codes Kapazitätsschutz entspricht der aktuellen
to the current rating of the PDU et normes applicables. Les disjoncteurs ou Stromstärke der Geräte und muss alle
must be provided and must meet fusibles destinés à l'installation en Amérique relevanten Codes und Bestimmungen
all applicable codes and du Nord doivent avoir une capacité erfüllen. Für Installation in Nordamerika
regulations. In North America, d'interruption de 10.000 A. müssen Ausschalter bzw. Sicherung über
protection must have a 10,000A 10.000 A Unterbrechungskapazität
interrupt capacity. verfügen.
Models with unterminated power Modèles avec cordons d'alimentation non Modelle mit nicht abgeschlossenen
cords: Input connector must be terminées: Le connecteur d’entrée doit être Netzkabel: Der Eingangsstecker darf nur
installed by qualified service installé par un personnel qualifié. Entrée von qualifiziertem Wartungspersonal
personnel. Input connector rating cote de raccordement doit respecter tous installiert werden. Eingangsanschluss
must meet all applicable codes and les codes et règlements électriques Bewertung müssen alle geltenden und
regulations. applicables. verbindlichen Normen und Vorschriften
entsprechen.
Do not block venting holes when Ne bloquez pas les orifices d'aération lors Achten Sie darauf, dass keine
installing this product. Allow for de l'installation de ce produit. Permettre une Belüftungslöcher bei der Installation dieses
maximum airflow at all times. circulation d'air maximale à tout moment. Produkts. Damit für maximalen Luftstrom
zu allen Zeiten.
Installation Orientation: Vertical Installation Orientation: Les unités vertical Installationsausrichtung: Vertical Einheiten
units are designed to be installed sont conçues pour être installées dans une sind zur vertikalen Installation vorgesehen.
in vertical orientation. orientation verticale.
Always disconnect the power Toujours débrancher le cordon Trennen Sie das Netzkabel, bevor Sie
supply cord before servicing to d'alimentation avant de l'ouverture pour Wartungsarbeiten Öffnung einen
avoid electrical shock. For éviter un choc électrique. Pour les produits elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden. Für
products with two input power avec deux cordons d'alimentation d'entrée, Produkte mit zwei Eingangsstromkabel,
cords, both must be disconnected les deux doivent être déconnectés avant sowohl, müssen vor der Wartung
before servicing. l'entretien. abgeschaltet werden.
WARNING! High leakage current! ATTENTION! Haut fuite très possible! Une ACHTUNG! Hoher Ableitstrom! Ein
Earth connection is essential connection de masse est essentielle avant Erdungsanschluss ist vor dem Einschalten
before connecting supply! de connecter l’alimentation ! der Stromzufuhr erforderlich!
WARNING! Cx-xxE-x units double ATTENTION! Les unités Cx-xxE-x Double ACHTUNG!: Cx-xxE-x Zweipolige bzw.
pole/neutral fusing Pôle/Fusible sur le Neutre Neutralleiter-Sicherung
ATTENTION! Observe precautions Attention ! Respecter les mesures de Achtung! Vorsichtshinweise zur
for handling Electrostatic Sensitive sécurité en manipulant des dispositifs Handhabung elektrostatisch empfindlicher
Devices. sensibles aux décharges électrostatiques. Geräte beachten.
Products rated for 240/415VAC Les produits prévus pour 240/415VAC peut Produkte die für 240/415VAC zugelassen
may be fitted with a plug that is être équipé d'un bouchon qui est conçu sind können mit einem Stecker der für eine
rated for a higher voltage. Caution pour une tension plus élevée. Des höhere Spannung ausgestattet sein.
must be taken to assure that the précautions doivent être prises pour assurer Vorsicht ist geboten, um sicherzustellen,
rating of the unit and the supply que la cote de l’unité et la tension dass die erlaubten Betriebswerte des
voltage match. d’alimentation correspond. Gerätes und der Versorgungsspannung
zueinander passen.
Procedure A
If the PRO2 was supplied with a Detachable Input Power Cord with a self-locking IEC C19, install it directly
into the C20 inlet.
1. Verify the Retention Bracket Assembly (part number KIT-0016) is not installed.
a. If KIT-0016 is installed, remove the two screws attaching the bracket to the IEC 60320 C20 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 ensure it is properly seated.
C20 Inlet Without Retention Bracket Assembly KIT-0016 Retention Bracket Assembly
Procedure B
If the PRO2 was supplied with a Detachable Input Power Cord without the self-locking C19 feature, install
with the Retention Bracket Assembly (part number KIT-0016), followed by the power cord.
1. Remove the two screws attaching the IEC 60320 C20 inlet to the enclosure.
2. Assemble and attach the Retention Bracket to the enclosure as shown
3. Connect the power cord. Ensure the C19 is fully seated against the C20 inlet. (It may be necessary
to loosen some of the Retention Bracket Assembly screws to allow the C19 plug to be properly
installed.)
4. Tighten the Retention Bracket Assembly to restrain the power cord.
NOTE: The auxiliary external ground location may vary. Most PDUs will have it located near the power cord entry located near the symbol.
User-supplied materials:
• One 5 mm internal (or external) tooth star washer;
• One 4.0 mm2 (10 AWG) wire with 5 mm ring terminal;
• One metric M5 x 6 mm coarse pitch screw.
Instructions:
1. Connect one end of the ground wire to the equipment cabinet or local ground.
2. Locate the PDU external ground near the symbol.
3. Connect the other end with a ring terminal and a M5 screw to the PDU external ground. To ensure proper grounding
to the chassis, use a star washer between the ring terminal and the PDU.
Horizontal/Rack
1. Select the appropriate bracket mounting points for proper mounting depth within the rack.
2. Attach the L-brackets to these mounting points with two screws for each bracket.
3. Install the enclosure into your rack, using the slots in each bracket. The slots allow about 6 mm (0.25 inch)
of horizontal adaptability to align with the mounting holes of your rack.
Vertical
PRO2 units are supplied with button mounting kit(s). Distribute the buttons vertically and attach to the PRO2 as
appropriate for the cabinet. An additional 19 mm (0.75 inch) of clearance is required at the top of the PRO2 to allow
the button to mount into the keyholes.
Note: For more information about horizontal/vertical mounting options for the PRO2, see the Server
Technology PDU Mounting Bracket Catalog:
https://cdn10.servertech.com/assets/documents/documents/246/original/Mounting_Bracket_Catalog.2015-09-
25.pdf?1453767377#_ga=1.196494891.640622464.1488848222
Connecting Devices
To avoid the possibility of noise due to arching:
1. Keep the on/off switch on the device in the off position until after it is plugged into the outlet.
2. Connect the devices to the PRO2 outlets.
Note: Server Technology recommends even distribution of attached devices across all available outlets to
avoid exceeding the outlet, branch, or phase limitations.
Always disconnect ALL power supply cords before opening to avoid electrical shock.
Afin d’éviter les chocs électriques, débranchez TOUTES les cables électrique avant d’ouvrir
Vor dem Offnen immer Netzleitung abziehen um elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden.
• IP Address: 192.168.1.254
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
• Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Note: Firmware, version 8.0, for the PRO2 product is not compatible with other Server Technology
Rack Power Distribution Unit products. There is no upgrade path from earlier PDI products to PRO2
products.
Outlet Grouping
An outlet group is named group with a collection of PRO2 outlets assigned to the group. Outlet groups can be
granted access to selected outlets by the administrative user (via the Web interface or CLI), and outlet activity by
group can be monitored on a separate Web interface page for outlet group monitoring.
Setting Thresholds
When setting threshold values, the PRO2 firmware allows expanded alerting capabilities. Threshold values can be
set by the administrative-user for multiple low/high warning/alarm levels (and threshold hysteresis), as listed below
in the following PRO2 areas.
Every item shown in the following list – for which a threshold can be set – also has a corresponding Monitoring
page for viewing the item’s current threshold values and operational status.
• Branch current (low and high).
• Cord power (low and high), cord apparent power (low and high), cord power factor (low), 3-phase out-of-
balance (high).
• Line current (low and high).
• Outlet current (low and high), outlet power (low and high), outlet power factor (low).
• Phase voltage (low and high), phase power factor (low).
• Temperature sensor (low and high).
• Humidity sensor (low and high).
• Analog-to-Digital (ADC) sensor (low and high) – if an EMCU is connected to the PRO2 unit.
Note: For security, Server Technology recommends first creating a new user account with administrative
rights, and then removing the default admn account.
Administrator Administrative user; full access for all configuration, user management, all outlet power control
actions (On, Off, Reboot), status, and serial/pass-thru ports.
Power User Full access for all outlet power control actions (On, Off, Reboot), status, and serial/pass-thru
ports. Note: The Power User does not have access to user management.
User Partial access for outlet power control actions (On, Off, Reboot), status, and pass-thru of
assigned outlets, outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru ports.
Reboot-Only User Partial access for outlet power control actions (Reboot), status, and pass-thru of assigned
outlets, outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru ports.
On-Only User Partial access for outlet power control actions (On), status, and pass-thru of assigned outlets,
outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru ports.
View-Only User Partial access for status and pass-thru of assigned outlets, outlet groups, and serial/pass-thru
ports.
The administrative user can also grant administrative-level rights to other user accounts, allowing the PRO2 unit to
have more than one administrative user.
Administrative access rights cannot be removed from the default admn user account until an administrative user
grants administrative access rights to another user account.
To use administrative commands, the user must be granted administrative user access rights.
Note: Throughout the Web and CLI firmware interfaces, both IPv4 and IPv6 formats are accepted
wherever a hostname or IP address is provided.
Server Technology uses IPv6 “dual stack” support in the firmware PRO2 product line. IPv6 has been designed to
succeed IPv4 as the dominant communications protocol for internet traffic, to avoid depletions of the IPv4 address
space, and to allow more IP address growth. Many devices already in use support IPv6.
IPv6 has several new operational methods:
• Static IPv6 Address: The IPv6 equivalent of Static IPv4.
• DHCPv6 Address: The IPv6 equivalent of a DHCP IPv4 address, also known as a “stateful” auto-
configuration of DHCPv6.
• IPv6 Stateless Auto-Configured Address – (RFC 4862): An automatically-generated unique link-local IPv6
address used for client based configurations. This address is always present in the Server Technology dual
stack and cannot be disabled.
• DHCPv6 Stateless Auto-Configured Address – (RFC 3736): A “stateless” Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) service for IPv6 (DHCPv6). This address is used by nodes to obtain configuration
information, such as addresses of DNS recursive name servers that do not require the maintenance of any
dynamic state for individual clients.
IPv4-Only Protocols:
The PRO2 firmware supports the following network IPv4-only protocols:
• Cisco EnergyWise
• LDAP
• Load Shedding *
• RADIUS *
• TACACS+
* = may work with IPv6 addresses, but not tested.
Notes:
• For all network-enabled modes described below, the PRO2 will set an auto-configured IPv6 address, and if
IPv6 router announcements are active, a stateless DHCP IPv6 address will also be set. Further, in all
network-enabled modes, at least one IPv4 or one IPv6 address will be active.
• For maximum backward compatibility, the default network mode is “IPv4 only”.
Network Configuration
State: Static IPv4 Network: Dual IPv6/IPv4
Link: Up Negotiation: Auto
Speed: 100 Mbps Duplex: Full
MAC: 00-0A-9C-60-0029
AutoCfg IPv6: FE80::20A:9CFF:FE60:29/64
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: disabled
Network Services
FTP Server: enabled Port: 21
FTP Updates: disabled Port: 21
SSH: enabled Port: 22 Auth: Password, Kb-Int
Telnet: enabled Port: 23
HTTP: enabled Port: 80
HTTPS: enabled Port: 443 Installed Cert: Self Generated
User Cert: Disabled Stored Files: None
User Passphrase: (none)
SNMPv1/2: enabled Port: 161 TrapPort: 162
SNMPv3: disabled Port: 161 TrapPort: 162
SPM Access: enabled
Note: The fields IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, IPv4 Gateway, DNS1, and DNS2 are equivalent to existing
PRO2 IPv4 settings except that current network settings and static settings are displayed separately.
This allows you to view both static configuration settings and active network settings that can be obtained
using DHCP. The DNS addresses may be in IPv4 or IPv6 (based on RFC4291) format at this time.
Logging In
Logging into the Web interface directs the Web client to the configured IP address of the Switched unit.
To login by Web interface
In the firmware login window, provide a valid username and password, and click OK.
If you enter an invalid username or password, you will be prompted again.
You are given three attempts for a valid username/password combination, after which the session ends and a
protected page will be displayed
Note: The optional blinking PRO2 location string (IP address) in the System Header may not work with all web
browsers.
Overview
The Overview > System option is the first stop for high-level and fast monitoring of major PRO2 operational areas.
The page displays a quick view of color-coded icons showing current status of the units, cords, branches, lines,
phases, sensors. Click an icon for the related monitoring page to view the metrics behind the status.
The System page also shows color-coded graphs for the operational status of line current and
temperature/humidity sensor readings.
General system information displays on the page to show firmware version in use, uptime data, Ethernet NIC serial
number, and current number of active users.
The System page dynamically updates status and threshold values with a full-screen refresh to reflect the latest
PRO2 details for instant assessment and response.
Monitoring
The Monitoring option provides viewing of dynamically updated metrics for the PRO2 operational areas that have
the highest power impact on the unit and the data center.
The design of the GUI monitoring pages follows the major areas in the hardware architecture of the PRO2,
providing a separate and detailed page for the overall status of units, cords, lines, OCPs, branches, outlets, groups,
and sensors.
Each system object for which a threshold can be configured – such as line current and phase voltage – has a
corresponding monitor page that displays up-to-the-minute power metrics.
Many metrics are presented on the pages in color-coded graphs for at-a-glance monitoring. A regular full-page
refresh dynamically updates theses details to reflect the current condition of the PRO2, providing the opportunity for
instant assessment and fast response to critical system issues.
Control
The Control option allows the issuing of control actions On, Off, and Reboot for all PRO2 individual outlets, global
outlets, and named outlet groups.
Outlet details are also available by individual outlet to provide the outlet’s general identification, socket type,
capacity, operational state, power factor, as well as color-coded graphs for current and power.
A PRO2 unit with Per Outlet Power Sensing (POPS) technology will also display values for current capacity used
and reactance.
Configuration
The Configuration option allows administrative access to all options for setting PRO2 values. The pages are
organized into three major areas of configuration:
• System (options for PRO2 hardware areas)
• Network (options for setting up network protocols)
• Access (options for local/remote user access and management)
Access
The Access option determines how a PRO2 user works with the network and system by configuring the options
related to a user: authentication, privilege levels, user access to the unit, and additional functions for individual local
users and user groups. The Access option only allows the administrator to determine how the PRO2 user uses the
network and system. To set up network protocol parameters, use the Network option.
Tools
The Tools option is a collection of several utility options for miscellaneous system actions: changing user password,
pinging other network devices, viewing the system/debug log, and uploading new firmware versions. Also included
are several options for rebooting the PRO2, resetting the PRO2 to factory defaults, and restarting the PRO2 with
user preferences.
Field Description
Current, Temp, Current state of the reported input load (in amps), current temperature (temperature scale C
Humidity F, as configured), or current percent of relative humidity (%RH).
Low Limit User-defined low limit of the load, temperature, or humidity graph. These values depend on
the sensor limitation and cannot be set by the user. For example, a 0ºC low limit would be
displayed as 0 for a temperature sensor graph in Celsius.
High Limit Displays the high limit of the load, temperature, or humidity graph. For the
temperature/humidity sensors, these values depend on the physical sensor limits and cannot
be set by the user. For example, a 100ºC high limit would be displayed as 100 in the high limit
in a (Celsius) temperature sensor graph.
Sensor Graph and The horizontal sensor graph shows current operating conditions with color-coded icons,
Level Indicator described in the following table, Status Icons and Descriptions”. The level indicator
appears in the graph to indicate relative position of the current data value with respect to the
minimum (low limit) and maximum (high limit) values displayed at the left end and right end of
the graph.
Lost Connection has been lost to a sensor that was previously detected.
System Information
This section of the Summary page provides general information:
• Firmware: Current firmware version
• Uptime: Cumulative time the PRO2 has been up and running since the last unit restarted. Shows
continuous, real-time system updates with an approximate 5-second automatic refresh. A manual refresh is
not required.
• Ethernet NIC S/N: The serial number of the PRO2 derived from the Ethernet NIC.
• Active Users: Number of active user sessions accessing the firmware. These sessions include serial,
Telnet, SSH, and Web sessions. Also shows sessions that an unauthorized user may be attempting to
access the system. The number changes instantly as the number of active user sessions changes. A total
of 4 concurrent web user sessions are allowed (HTTPS or HTTPS).
Note: Depending on the web browser, multiple web accesses from the same machine are often
considered as one active user.
Note: The inlet type, frequency, power capacity, and energy rating of the cord were determined for the PRO2
product at factory assembly and cannot be user-edited.
2. The AA2 Outlet Details page displays specific information about the selected outlet that includes capacity
and usage, along with status graphs for outlet current (A) and outlet power (W).
3. To return to the previous monitoring page, click the Outlet Monitor link.
3. The AA14 Outlet Details page displays specific information about the selected outlet that includes capacity
and usage, along with status graphs for outlet current (A) and outlet power (W).
4. To return to the previous monitoring page, click the Group Monitor link.
Temperature Status
The Temperature graph displays a blinking warning or critical error whenever temperature exceeds low or high
threshold. The PRO2 continues to display the status until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved.
Temperature graph colors:
• Violet = coldest; low alarm (threshold configured by user)
• Blue = cold; low warning (threshold configured by user)
• Green = acceptable temperature range
• Yellow – warm; high warning (threshold configured by user)
• Red = hot; high alarm (threshold configured by user)
The default range of low/high temperature threshold values is -40 to 123(C°). Temperature threshold values are
user-defined at Configuration > System > Sensors.
Humidity Status
The Humidity graph displays a blinking warning or critical error whenever humidity exceeds low or high threshold.
The PRO2 continues to display the status until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved.
Humidity graph colors:
• Violet = wettest; high alarm (threshold configured by user)
• Blue = wet; high warning (threshold configured by user)
• Green = acceptable percentage of relative humidity
• Yellow = dry; low warning (threshold configured by user)
• Red = driest; low alarm (threshold configured by user)
The default range of low/high relative humidity threshold values is 0-100%RH. Humidity threshold values are user-
defined at Configuration > System > Sensors.
Status Description
Not Found On a fresh reboot, the PRO2 does not find a sensor.
No Comm Communication loss occurred due to a hardware issue (not loss of communication with the probes). 1
1The 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 unit, and the optional EMCU-1-18 (which can support two T/H probes, four contact-closure monitoring points, and one
water sensor). The “No Comm” sensor status is not loss of communication with the probes themselves.
2. The Outlet Details page displays for outlet AA2 showing power, capacity, and other operational information:
Note: An outlet group is a named collection of outlets in a PRO2 (up to four enclosures) with a single
IP address.
On On Outlet is on.
Off Pend On Outlet is off and about to turn on in response to a sequence timer.
Off Reboot Outlet is off and a Reboot action has been initiated.
On Idle On A restart has occurred – last control state has been maintained.
On Idle Off A restart has occurred – last control state has been maintained.
Off Wake Off A power-loss has occurred – wakeup state has been applied.
On/Error (varies) Error state – outlet should be off but current is sensed at the outlet.
Off/Error (varies) Error state – outlet should be on but no current is sensed at the outlet.
On/Fuse On Outlet should be on but a blown fuse has been detected downstream
No Comm (varies) Communication to the outlet has been lost – control state will be
applied when communication is re-established.
Bluetooth Name Descriptive name of the Bluetooth module that displays in the list of discovered modules on the
Android mobile device or Apple iPad/iPhone. The default module name is “ST Eye”. Valid length of
name is 1-31 characters; the name cannot be blank.
Bluetooth Discoverability Settings that determine the current status of the pushbutton on the Bluetooth module:
• Enabled: The Bluetooth module is discoverable, even without pressing the pushbutton.
• Limited: (Default) The pushbutton on the Bluetooth module must be pressed to make the module
discoverable for 60-seconds.
• Disabled: The Bluetooth module is never in discoverable mode.
Bluetooth Pin Code The pin code is available for legacy Bluetooth modules that require a pin to pair the module.
Although not used in current Bluetooth modules, the pin code is supported if needed. Default is
9611; must be 4-digits; range is 0000 to 9999.
Bluetooth Transmission Designated transmission power (dbm) for the Bluetooth module. Lowering the transmission power
Power reduces the effective range of the module. Default is 0; range is -6 to 4 dbm.
Notes:
• The ST Eye mobile app and the Bluetooth module may not be included with the PRO2.
• The ST Eye mobile app supports one concurrent session.
• Learn more about the Bluetooth monitoring solution (for either Android or iOS) at Server Technology’s
Technical Notes page http://www.servertech.com/support/technical_library/technical_notes/
Notes:
• Out-of-balance is the percent power difference between phases of a cord.
• When a device with 3-phase input voltage is out-of-balance, efficiency is reduced and the unit is
prevented from reaching maximum capacity, making it necessary to adjust distribution of the loads.
To activate a feature:
1. In the Feature Key field, type the key provided by Server Technology.
2. Click Apply. A restart of the PRO2 is required after activating a feature.
Note: For more information about add-on features, such as Smart Load Shedding, contact your
Server Technology sales representative.
Note: CDU products continue to use the current Sentry3-MIB. The new Sentry4-MIB and its new OID tree are designed
exclusively for the PRO2 products.
The page also allows GUI-based file uploads (without FTP) for system, configuration, and firmware versions. However, all PRO2
configuration/system files, MIB, and OID Tree can also be accessed via FTP at Configuration > Network > FTP.
Note: There is no CLI equivalent function for the GUI Configuration > System > Files page.
Uploading Files
Simple file upload without the need for FTP. Upload a firmware version or specific system configuration file by
browsing and selecting the file in the Upload File field, and clicking Upload. A confirmation message displays to
indicate the upload was successful and the system will require a restart.
File View
The File View section of the page is a list of displayed files showing date/time stamp, file name, and file size.
Several file types are shown in the list, described on the following pages:
2. At the bottom of the Group Access page, click the All link to grant access to all outlets listed on the page (or
click the None link to deny access to all outlets listed).
3. Click Apply.
Note: The format of PRO2 line names is a standard and fixed naming structure and cannot be edited.
Example of line names:
AA:L1, AA:L2, AA:L3, AA:N (Master unit: Lines 1, 2, 3, and Line N for neutral)
BA:L1, BA:L2, BA:L3, BA:N (Link unit: Lines 1, 2, 3, and Line N for neutral)
8. For the Locked/No Control checkbox, check (to lock the outlet) or uncheck (to unlock the outlet). The
Locked feature determines if control actions (on, off, reboot) are enabled/disabled for the outlet after the
wakeup state is applied. When an outlet is configured in the locked state, the outlet locks at its current
control state (on or off), and the outlet control state changes to Locked On or Locked Off.
Note: The locked outlet will not be affected by group actions or Smart Load Shedding actions. SNMP
and CLI control actions will be ignored for a locked outlet.
9. For each outlet listed, check (or uncheck) SNMP Trap Notifications and/or Email Notifications to enable (or
disable) notifications for outlet events.
10. Click Apply.
Note: The range of phase voltage minimum and maximum values varies by product. To verify the nominal
phase voltage by product, issue the CLI command set cord nomvolts, for example:
Switched CDU: set cord nomvolts
Cord name or ID: Master_Cord_A
Cord nominal voltage (200-240 Volts):
Notes:
• Pass-Thru connections can only be initiated from the Command Line Interface (CLI) in a Telnet/SSH
session.
• One concurrent Serial session is allowed. If the unit has two serial ports, then two simultaneous serial
sessions will be supported.
2. Provide the threshold hysteresis between event state and recovery. Range is 0-20; default is 1.
3. Set the low/high alarm and low/high warning threshold values for the ADC sensor. Range is 0-255;
default is 0.
4. Click Apply.
Note: For all operating systems shown below, if the IP address of the PRO2 is left blank in the last step of
these installation instructions, any PRO2 can send a shutdown signal to the server.
Windows
1. Browse to the location of the Remote Shutdown Agent installation files.
2. Run setup.exe by double-clicking the icon.
3. Reply to the standard installation prompts.
4. For additional security, when prompted, enter the IP address of the PRO2 that will be sending the
shutdown signal.
Linux
1. Browse to the location of the Remote Shutdown Agent installation files.
2. Run SetupRA.
3. For additional security, when prompted enter the IP address of the PRO2 that will be sending the
shutdown signal.
Unix
1. Browse to the location of the Remote Shutdown Agent installation files.
2. Run Install.
3. For additional security, when prompted enter the IP address of the PRO2 that will be sending the
shutdown signal.
Novell Netware
1. Browse to the location of the Remote Shutdown Agent installation files.
2. From the NetWare system console, load the configuration module (pmconfig.nlm) using the default
path.
3. For additional security, when prompted enter the IP address of the PRO2 that will be sending the
shutdown signal.
• SNTP must be enabled (to keep track of when the daily measurements are taken).
REQUIREMENTS
For the Trending feature to occur and display (for viewing only) on the PRO2 GUI at System > Trending, SNTP
must be enabled to keep track of when daily measurements are taken.
Certain measurements for PIPS and POPS (if POPS is present) are tracked by the Trending feature:
For all PIPS cords/phases/lines, the following measurements are tracked:
• Phase voltage
• Line current
• Cord watts
• Cord power factor
WHAT IS MEASURED?
For all of the above PIPS/POPS measurements, the following metrics will also be tracked:
• Minimum measurement
• Maximum measurement
• “In-use average” measurement
Note: PIPS is a standard feature on all PRO2 units, but if the unit does not have POPS, then only the PIPS
measurements will be tracked.
REQUIREMENTS
For the Trending feature to occur and display (for viewing only) on the PRO2 GUI at System > Trending, SNTP
must be enabled to keep track of when daily measurements are taken.
Certain measurements for PIPS and POPS (if POPS is present) are tracked by the Trending feature:
For all PIPS cords/phases/lines, the following measurements are tracked:
• Phase voltage
• Line current
• Cord watts
• Cord power factor
• User-configuration items related to the above power/sensor areas: Object names, thresholds, hysteresis,
nominal values, limits, system location, notification enables, shutdown settings, Bluetooth® options, Smart
Load Shedding options, outlet options, and more.
Note: User-configured system-level items will not be reset to factory defaults: Users, groups,
network, LDAP, TACACS, features, UPS devices, login banner, etc.
To purge/restore NV memory:
1. From the Units page, click the Unit Purge & Restore link to display the following page:
2. From the drop-down menu, select a unit as listed on the page by its internal system-assigned number in
the ID field, such as unit A, unit B, etc., or select all units.
3. Click Purge. A message displays to confirm the purge action. The units selected will have NV memory
purged and restored to factory default values.
To configure a UPS:
1. From the Type drop-down list, select the UPS manufacturer.
2. Type the desired values for the SNMP-related fields or accept the defaults as shown on the page.
3. Check the corresponding checkboxes for the line(s) that are powered by the UPS. To select all lines for the
UPS, click All (or click None to deselect all lines).
4. Click Apply.
To remove a UPS:
1. For a UPS listed, click the Remove link. You will be prompted to confirm the removal of the UPS.
Note: The Network section only allows the administrator to set up network protocol parameters.
To configure how the PRO2 user uses the network and system, see the Access section.
To configure DHCP/IP:
1. Network: Determines the acquisition method used for the protocol stack: “Disabled”, “Dual IPv6/IPv4”, or
“IPv4 only”. For maximum backward compatibility, accept the default network mode “IPv4 only”.
2. View the fields in the next section of the page as a quick reference for current network parameters:
For more information about how PRO2 handles the network with IPv6/IPv4 options, see Network-Enabled
Modes in this user guide.
3. Boot Delay: Check (or uncheck) the Enable checkbox to enable/disable the Boot Delay option with the
following results:
• Enable: The Boot Delay option gives the PRO2 approximately 100-seconds to establish a connection
through a DHCP server. The interval allows various network component activities to occur as the
PRO2 powers up (such as obtaining SNTP time stamps for logging).
• Disable: (Default) The Boot Delay option forces the PRO2 to boot after approximately 5-seconds
regardless of the DHCP acquisition state. This speeds up a boot when a DHCP server is connected
to one of the outlets in the PRO2. In this configuration, SNMP traps, SNTP, and other protocols will
not be available until a DHCP address has been resolved.
Notes:
• The Boot Delay option executes only when DHCP is enabled.
• The firmware can detect network link integrity and will wait for network connection. This means that if
the network is not currently connected, the enabled Boot Delay option will be ignored.
4. Static Address Fallback: Check (or uncheck) the Enable checkbox to enable/disable the Static Address
Fallback option with the following results:
• Enable: The Static Address Fallback option informs the PRO2 to automatically fall back to a static
address if a DHCP server does not respond after 90-seconds.
• Disable: (Default) The Static Address Fallback option generates DHCP server requests until the
PRO2 obtains a dynamic address.
Notes:
• The Static Address Fallback option executes only when DHCP is enabled.
• If the DHCP server boot time is excessive, you may need to disable the DHCP Static Address
Fallback option.
• The DHCP Static Address Failback option does not apply when WLAN is enabled.
Authentication Notes:
• SMTP authentication allows the mail client in the PRO2 to log into the mail server during the process
of sending an email. The mail server may require this login to relay mail to another mail server.
• The supported SMTP authentication types are: None (default, no SMTP authentication); Digest-MD5;
CRAM-MD5, Login, Plain, and Any. SMTP authentication occurs with a configured username/password,
or the address in the ‘From’ Address field with ‘From’ Address selected can be used in place of the
username.
3. Click Apply.
Notes:
• The FTP server must be enabled for configuration upload or download.
• Secure File Transport Protocol (SFTP) is also supported for encrypted SSH transport over the network.
Notes:
• SSL-encrypted (HTTPS) must be used for secure website connections.
• The number of concurrent HTTP/S sessions supported depends on the web browser in use.
4. Installed Certificate: Shows the type of certificate that was installed – Factory, User, Company.
2. SPM Password: Each PRO2 unit has a unique default SPM password that communicates between SPM
and the PRO2. For added security, when SPM discovers a PRO2 in the network, SPM changes the default
password to a different (and unique) password and continues to manage or alter passwords as required for
on-going system security. To reset the SPM password, click the Reset button.
3. Click Apply.
Notes:
• The SPM options apply only if you are currently using SPM.
• Both HTTP and HTTPS/SSL must be enabled or the SPM Secure Access will not be allowed. When
allowed, the SPM Secure Access checkbox is enabled by default.
• Do not reset the SPM Password if SPM communication has already been established.
Note: The Network > LDAP page is for LDAP network protocol management only. To manage LDAP
user groups, see the Access > LDAP Groups page.
To configure LDAP:
1. LDAP: Enabled or Disabled displays on the page to show current LDAP status.
2. Primary/Secondary Host: Provide the hostname/IP address of the Directory Services server.
3. Port: Set the port number for the LDAP server, 1-65535 (Default is 389).
4. Bind Type: Sets the bind method for the LDAP server. The PRO2 supports three standard LDAP bind
methods:
• Simple: Uses unencrypted delivery of username-password over the network to the LDAP server for
authentication, showing user credentials in plain text.
• TLS/SSL: (LDAP over TLS/SSL) Uses a trusted authority certificate to provide encryption of LDAP
authentication.
• MD5: Provides strong protection using 1-way hash encoding that does not transmit the username-
password over the network.
5. From the Bind Type drop-down menu, select Simple, TLS/SSL, or MD5. If TLS/SSL is selected, MD5
binding is disabled.
6. Search Bind: Provide the base distinguished name (DN) for the search bind and the Search Bind Password
for the base DN. To change the password, type the new password, and check the Change checkbox.
7. User Search: Provide the distinguished name (DN) for the user search.
8. Filter: The User Search Filter sets the filter used for the username search at login.
9. Group Membership Attribute: Sets the user class distinguished name (DN) or names of groups a user is a
member of.
10. Group Search: Click to enable the setting of the bind to search groups for the username (in addition to
searching the usernames for its list of group memberships).
Note: User access levels must be configured using the dictionary.sti file. If the administrator does not use the
dictionary.sti file to configure a user, the user will not have access rights to the PRO2.
Examples:
Administrator with full access and configuration rights:
sti-admin Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "admin"
STI-Access-Level = Admin
Power user with environmental monitoring allowed and full outlet/group/port access rights:
sti-power Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "power"
STI-Access-Level = Power-User,
STI-Env-Mon = Yes
User with environmental monitoring not allowed and specific outlet/group/port access rights:
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 Srvr4",
STI-Groups = "Routers Servers",
STI-Ports = "Console"
Note: The default for SNMP support is Enabled. When Server Technology products are shipped, the
default SNMP configuration for the GET community string is set to “public” and the SET community
string is left blank.
Note: If DST is enabled, all system time displays will be shown with the current DST start/end date/time
settings.
The default time zone is set for the United States until at least 2015. The time zone format is mo.w.d/h:m:s,
described as follows:
DST Parameter Description Value
mo Both from January to December 1-12
w Week number 1-4, or last week
3. Check individual boxes to grant user access (or uncheck boxes to deny access) to specific system
resources: monitors, remote ports, outlet groups, and individual outlets. To grant (or deny) access to all (or
none) of the resources in a group, click All or None.
4. Click Apply.
2. For a privilege level shown in the above list, click Edit to display the TACACS+ Privilege Level Edit page:
From the Access Level list, select a user access level for
the displayed TACACS+ privilege level.
4. Click Apply.
• For Telnet: 4 concurrent sessions allowed; also allowed are 4 Telnet and 4 SSH sessions simultaneously.
• For SSH: 4 concurrent sessions allowed; also allowed are 4 SSH and 4 Telnet sessions simultaneously.
A high performance Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) solution is available, for firmware 8.0c or later, and using
Wi-Fi capable PRO2 products.
The wireless network solution is designed according to IEEE standards 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz for implementing
network connectivity using Wi-Fi.
When enabled, the Configuration > Network page displays the WLAN option, as follows, where Wi-Fi settings are
configured:
For more information about setting network configurations for the wireless network, a description of the PRO2
products designated for this solution, and considerations for access point (AP) installation, see Server Technology’s
website, www.servertech.com, for Technical Note, 303-9999-37, “Wi-Fi Solution with 802.11b/g/n Support for Wi-Fi
Capable PRO2 Products.”
Note: The Access section only allows the administrator to determine how the PRO2 user uses the network
and system. To set up network protocol parameters, see the Network section.
Note: This method of physical access to the unit will not work if the reset button has already been
disabled by the administrator through the firmware GUI at Configuration > Access > General >
Button Configuration Reset (show in the screen example above) or through the firmware CLI with
the set access button [enabled/disabled] command. For security, the administrator can choose to
disable the button through firmware to inhiibit a user from causing a reset on the unit.
Accept the “Required” option (default), or select “Optional”. Selecting “Optional” disables the restriction to
remove the last local administrator, and also enables the Configuration Reset Button.
In turn, disabling the Configuration Reset Button automatically changes the Local Administrator Account
to “Required”. When this change occurs, if no local administrator accounts are present, the Configuration
Reset Button will be set back to enabled.
Both the Local Administrator Account drop-down and the Configuration Reset Button turn the other field on
if one of them has an Optional setting or is unchecked (disabled).
Note: For PRO2 or PRO1 units only. If LDAP, TACACS+, or RADIUS is unreachable,
or if LDAP, TACACS+, or RADIUS parameters have changed, you may not be able to log into
the PRO2 or PRO1 unit.
3. Strong Passwords: From the drop-down menu, select Optional or Required. The PRO2 supports strong
passwords for enhanced system security. From the Strong Passwords drop-down menu, select Optional or
Required. If Required, the strong password requirement is applied against all new passwords with the
following rules:
• Minimum of 8 characters long, at least one uppercase letter, at least one lowercase letter, one number,
and one special character.
• When a strong password is changed, a minimum of four characters positions must be changed to
define the new password.
4. Custom CLI Prompt: Type a custom text string for the Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt, or leave blank
for the default prompt “Switched CDU:”
5. CLI Session Timeout: Enter a timeout period (in minutes). The valid timeout range is 1 to 1440 minutes (24
hours); the default is 5 minutes.
6. Web Session Timeout: Enter a timeout period (in minutes). The valid timeout range is 1 to 1440 minutes
(24 hours); the default is 5 minutes.
7. Web Log Entries Per Page: Set the number of entries displayed on the system log, from 10 to 250.
8. Default Log Order: From the drop-down menu, specify the order of the event entries on the system log –
oldest events or newest events displayed first in the log.
9. StartUp Stick: Check (or uncheck) to enable (or disable) StartUp Stick . StartUp Stick is a separate Server
Technology tool for streamlining the mass configuration of PDU operating parameters.
10. Click Apply.
The Characters Remaining box shows as you type (in real time) how
many of the 2070 maximum characters are still available to complete the
banner. The box adjusts dynamically as you type or delete characters.
If you reach the 2070 character limit, the box will display “0”.
Type the banner text and click Apply. To clear the typed entry and start over, click Cancel.
Notes:
• The login banner can be up to 2070 characters long and will be displayed prior to the login prompt.
• If the login banner is left blank, the user will be taken directly to the login prompt.
• For an SSH connection, the banner length is truncated to 1500 bytes in SSH packets to avoid failure of the
SSH connection when configured with a long text banner.
Note: The admn default administrator account cannot be removed unless administrative access has already
been granted to another administrative account.
The LDAP Groups page is for LDAP group management only. To configure
parameters for the LDAP network protocol, go to Configuration > Network >
LDAP, or click the LDAP Network Settings link on this page.
Note: The PRO2 supports 16 different TACACS+ privilege levels with 15 configurable levels and 1 level (“0”)
reserved by default for administrator-level access to all PRO2 resources.
To issue a ping:
1. Type the hostname/IP address to ping (IPv4 or IPv6 format).
2. Click Apply.
If the ping was successful, a responding message is displayed, similar to:
Note: PRO2 products support unit persistence. This means that if a link unit is connected to a master unit, and the link unit
is disconnected (powered down or accidentally disconnected), and the master unit is restarted, the link unit will be reported
as “Not Found” after the restart because the link unit is no longer physically connected to the master.
However, the association between the master/link units is retained to allow the continuation of alerts. If the disconnected
link unit is physically re-connected to the master, the “Not Found” status will return to “Normal” status.
To intentionally remove a link unit from connection with a master unit, the link unit must be purged using the Purge function.
Unit persistence affects all connected PRO2 master/link units whether or not they are connected in a multi-linking
configuration.
Restart Performs a warm boot; system user/outlet/outlet group configuration settings and outlet
states are not changed or reset with the restart command.
Restart and reset to factory Resets the non-volatile RAM where configuration values are stored. This option clears
defaults all administrator-editabled fields and resets all CLI configurable options to their factory
default values, including all user accounts.
Resetting the PRO2 to factory default values also resets all TCP/IP and Telnet/Web
configurations. Reconfiguring TCIP/IP and Telnet/Web settings is required.
Restart and reset to factory Same action as “Restart and reset to factory defaults” described directly above, but
defaults, except network network protocol settings are not changed.
Restart and download New versions of firmware can be uploaded using FTP. To begin an FTP upload
firmware via FTP session, you must first configure the FTP host address, username/password, filename,
and filepath.
When initiating an FTP upload session, the PRO2 restarts and uploads the firmware file
specified with the FTP filename command from the previously configured FTP host.
Restart and generate a new Generates a new X.509 certificate issued and signed by a certificate-authority.
X.509 certificate
Restart and compute new SSH Generates new private and public SSH keys with the proper location and permisssion.
keys
Note: This method of physical access to the unit will not work if the Reset button has already been disabled by
the administrator through the firmware GUI at Configuration > Access > General > Configuration
Reset Button, or through the firmware CLI with the set access button [enabled/disabled] command.
For security, the administrator can choose to disable the button through firmware to inhiibit a user from causing
a reset on the unit.
Date/Time stamp:
The date and time stamp records the details of the system event timeframe. To display the date/time stamp, SNTP
server support must be configured.
Level (Lvl):
Indicates the level of the status icons displayed in the System Log.
Type:
The System Log supports the following types of event messages:
Message text:
A text line that describes the detailed parameters of the event. If the event is associated with a user, the user’s
name will be included in the message text.
Normal
Configuration Change
Low/High Warning
Low/High Alarm
• Web Log Entries Per Page: Specifies the number of entries displayed on the System Log and the Debug
Log. The maximum number of entries in the Debug Log can be set to 4,000. If the total number of entries
exceed the maximum entries allowed, then Syslog will be used.
• Default Log Order: Sets the display of the Debug Log to the newest entry first or the oldest entry first.
Click the Change link from the System Log (above) to display the following Debug Log:
The icons, fields and information columns shown on the Debug Log function the same way as described
for the System Log with the following exceptions:
• The only log type is DEBUG.
• The only icon displayed on log entries indicates a debug entry: .
To return to the System Log, click the Change link again.
Logging In
Logging in through Telnet requires directing the Telnet client to the configured IP address of the unit.
A login through the console (RS232) port requires the use of a terminal or terminal emulation software configured to
support ANSI or VT100, and a supported data rate of 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9699, 19200, 38400, 57600, or
115200 bps (default rate is 9600); 8 data bits-no parity, 1 stop bit, and device ready output signal (DTR or DSR).
The default administrative-level user login (admn/admn) was used for this example.
Press Enter.
The command line prompt, such as “Switched CDU:” (for Cabinet Distribution Unit) in this example, displays for the
PRO2 product, and you are now logged into the firmware Command Line Interface (CLI).
If a location identifier was user-defined, that location will also be displayed, as shown in the example.
Running Commands
To run a command, type the command, and while it is displayed on the command line, press Enter.
When a command is used to edit configuration settings, the values will be updated immediately.
Commands can be typed in any combination of uppercase and lowercase characters. All characters in the
command must be entered correctly and command abbreviations are invalid.
If an invalid command or an incorrectly typed command is entered, one of the following messages displays:
• “Invalid parameter” with a display of the correct menu options, or
• “[command] is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file.”
Editing Commands
Several editing actions are available when typing a command:
Example:
Switched CDU: ?
Switched CDU commands:
add bstat connect create cstat delete dir list login logmon
logout lstat ocpstat off on ostat password ping pstat reboot
remove restart senstat set show shutdown status sysstat upsstat
ustat version
Example::
Switched CDU: show
'show' menu options:
access bluetooth branches config cords email energywise features
ftp ldap lines loadshed log network ocps outlets phases ports
radius sensors shutdown snmp sntp syslog system tacacs units ups
<argument> argument that will be prompted for if not specified on the command line.
set access
Sets user access configurations.
Command Syntax
set access button [disabled | enabled]
set access clitimeout <value>
set access localadmin [required | optional]
set access logorder [newest | oldest]
set access method [localonly | ldaponly | ldaplocal | radiusonly | radiuslocal |
tacacsonly | tacacslocal]
set access prompt <prompt string>
set access strongpw [optional | required]
set access webloglen <value>
set access webtimeout <value>
Command Description
Add Commands The Add command group adds control access for outlets/outlet groups, and connection
pass-thru to specified ports for LDAP, TACACS+, and local users.
add grouptoldap Adds control access for an outlet group to an LDAP group.
add grouptotacacs Adds control access for an outlet group to a TACACS+ privilege level.
add grouptouser Adds control access for an outlet group to a local user.
add outlettotacacs Adds control access for an outlet to a TACACS+ privilege level.
add porttoldap Adds access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port to an LDAP group.
add porttotacacs Adds access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port to a TACACS+ privilege level.
add porttouser Adds access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port to a local user.
bstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all branches in the system.
Create Commands The Create command group creates new outlet groups, LDAP groups, UPS devices, and
local users.
cstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all cords in the system.
Delete Commands The Delete command group deletes access for outlets, outlet groups, and connection
pass-thru to a specified port from LDAP groups, TACACS+ privilege levels, and local
users.
delete groupfromldap Deletes control access for an outlet group from an LDAP group.
delete groupfromtacacs Deletes control access for an outlet group from a TACACS+ privilege level.
delete groupfromuser Deletes control access for an outlet group from a local user.
delete outletfromgroup Deletes control access for an outlet from an outlet group.
delete outletfromldap Deletes control access for an outlet from an LDAP group.
delete outletfromtacacs Deletes control access for an outlet from a TACACS+ privilege level.
delete outletfromuser Deletes control access for an outlet from a local user.
delete portfromldap Deletes access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port from an LDAP group
delete portfromtacacs Deletes access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port from a TACACS+ privilege
level.
delete portfromuser Deletes access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port to a local user.
dir Directory; displays the contents of the active working path in the file system.
List Commands The List command displays outlets in an outlet group, users, user groups, outlets,
ports, and TACACS+ privileges.
list group Lists the outlets that are collected in an outlet group.
list ldapgroup Lists the access level of an LDAP group and any outlet groups, outlets, and ports assigned to
that LDAP group.
list tacpriv Lists the access level of a TACACS+ privilege level and any outlet groups, outlets, and ports
assigned to that TACACS+ privilege level.
list user Lists the access level of a local user and any outlet groups, outlets, and ports assigned to that
user.
logmon Displays the system log (monitor) messages in the CLI session as they occur.
lstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all lines in the system.
ocpstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all over-current protectors (OCPs) in the system.
ostat Displays the latest status and metrics for all outlets in the system.
ping Tests the ability of the PRO2 to contact an IP address for another Ethernet-enabled device.
pstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all phases in the system.
reboot Turns off the specified outlet or outlet group, and then turns it back on after a delay.
Remove Commands The Remove command group removes outlet groups, LDAP groups, UPS devices, and
local users from the system.
senstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all sensors in the system.
Set Commands The Set command group sets the configuration values for numerous system areas.
set banner Sets the system banner that displays before a user authenticates a user session.
set dns Sets Domain Name System (DNS) server configuration values.
set ipv4, set ipv6 Sets IPv4 and IPv6 configuration values.
set ldapgroup Sets configuration values for LDAP group access rights.
set spm Sets Sentry Power Manager (SPM) access configuration values.
set tacpriv Sets TACACS+ configuration values for privilege level access rights.
set user Sets configuration values for local user access rights.
set wlan Sets the wireless network configuration (for the WLAN solution on specific Wi-Fi capable
PRO2 units).
Show Commands The Show command group displays the current configuration values in the system.
show system Shows system uptime, firmware version, firmware build information, boot version, number of
active users, and location string.
show waps Displays the available wireless access points (for the WLAN solution on specific Wi-Fi capable
PRO2 units).
show wlan Displays the wireless network configurations (for the WLAN solution on specific Wi-Fi capable
PRO2 units).
shutdown Turns off a specified outlet or outlet group after performing a user-specified shutdown
operation.
status Displays the latest status and control state for a specified outlet or outlet group.
sysstat Displays the count of all system objects (by type), the latest status of the objects, and the
count of objects currently in an event condition.
upsstat Displays the latest status and metrics for all UPS devices in the system.
ustat Displays the latest status and metrics for all PRO2 units in the system.
add grouptoldap
Adds control access for an outlet group to an LDAP group.
Command Syntax
add grouptoldap <group name | ALL> <LDAP group name>
add gtl <group name | ALL> <LDAP group name>
Command Access
Admin level only
add grouptotacacs
Adds control access for an outlet group to an TACACS+ privilege level.
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 group to a local user.
Command Syntax
add grouptouser <group name | ALL> <local user name>
add gtu <group name | ALL> <local user name>
Command Access
Admin level only
add outlettogroup
Adds control access for an outlet to an outlet group.
Command Syntax
add outlettogroup <outlet name | id | ALL> <group name>
add otg <outlet name | id | ALL> <group name>
Command Access
Admin level only
Command Access
Admin level only
add outlettotacacs
Adds control access for an outlet to a TACACS+ privilege level.
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
Adds control access for an outlet to a local user.
Command Syntax
add outlettouser <outlet name | id | ALL> <local user name>
add otu <outlet name | id | ALL> <local user name>
Command Access
Admin level only
add porttoldap
Adds access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port to an LDAP group.
Command Syntax
add porttoldap <port name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name>
add ptl <port name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name>
Command Access
Admin level only
add porttouser
Adds access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port to a local user.
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
Displays the latest status and metrics for all branches in the system.
Command Syntax
bstat
Command Access
System Monitor access
connect
Redirects the current CLI session to the target port.
Command Syntax
connect <target port>
Command Access
Any access level for command; for user level lower than admin, access must be granted to
a port for successful connection.
create ldapgroup
Creates a new LDAP group.
Command Syntax
create ldapgroup <name>
Command Access
Admin level only
create ups
Creates a new uninterruptable power supply (UPS).
Command Syntax
create ups <name | ups type |> <hostname>
Parameters
The create ups command uses the following parameters:
Command Access
Admin level only
create user
Creates a new local user.
Command Syntax
create user <name> {password} {verify password}
Command Access
Admin level only
cstat
Displays the latest status and metrics for all cords in the system.
Command Syntax
cstat
Command Access
System Monitor access
delete groupfromtacacs
Deletes control access for an outlet group from a TACACS+ privilege level.
Command Syntax
delete groupfromtacacs <group name | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level>
delete gft <group name | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level>
Command Access
Admin level only
delete groupfromuser
Deletes control access for an outlet group from a local user.
Command Syntax
delete groupfromuser <group name | ALL> <local user name>
delete gfu <group name | ALL> <local user name>
Command Access
Admin level only
delete outletfromgroup
Deletes control access for an outlet from an outlet group.
Command Syntax
delete outletfromgroup <outlet name | id | ALL> <group name>
delete ofg <outlet name | id | ALL> <group name>
Command Access
Admin level only
delete outletfromldap
Deletes control access for an outlet from an LDAP group.
Command Syntax
delete outletfromldap <outlet name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name>
delete ofl <outlet name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name>
Command Access
Admin level only
delete outletfromuser
Deletes control access for an outlet from a local user.
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
Deletes access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port from an LDAP group.
Command Syntax
delete portfromldap <port name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name>
delete pfl <port name | id | ALL> <LDAP group name>
Command Access
Admin level only
delete portfromtacacs
Deletes access to use a connection pass-thru to a specified port from a TACACS privilege
level.
Command Syntax
delete portfromtacacs <port name | id | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level>
delete pft <port name | id | ALL> <TACACS+ privilege level>
Command Access
Admin level only
dir
(Directory) Displays the contents of the active working path in the file system.
Command Syntax
.
dir [.]
dir [path] [volume]
Parameters
The dir command uses the following parameters.
Command Access
Admin level only
list group
Lists the outlets that are contained in an outlet group.
Command Syntax
list group <group name | ALL>
Command Access
Any access level
list groups
Lists all outlet groups.
Command Syntax
list groups
Command Access
Any access level
list ldapgroups
Lists all LDAP groups.
Command Syntax
list ldapgroups
Command Access
Admin level only
list outlets
Lists all outlets.
Command Syntax
list outlets
Command Access
Any access level
list ports
Lists all ports.
Command Syntax
list ports
Command Access
Any access level
list tacpriv
Lists access level of a TACACS+ privilege level and any outlet groups, outlets, and ports
assigned to that TACACS+ privilege level.
Command Syntax
list tacpriv <TACACS+ privilege level>
Command Access
Admin level only
list user
Lists access level of a local user and any outlet groups, outlets, and ports
assigned to that user.
Command Syntax
list user <username>
Command Access
Admin level only
list users
Lists all local users.
Command Syntax
list users
Command Access
Admin level only
login
Performs system login and access verification.
Command Syntax
login
Command Access
Any access level
logmon
Log Monitor. Displays the system log (monitor) messages in the CLI session as they occur.
Command Syntax
logmon [filter]
Parameters
The logmon command uses the following parameter.
Usage Guidelines
The log monitor command runs until ESC or RETURN is pressed.
Command Access
Admin level only
Command Access
Any access level
lstat
Displays the latest status and metrics for all lines in the system.
Command Syntax
lstat
Command Access
System monitor access
ocpstat
Displays the latest status and metrics for all over-current protectors (OCPs) in the system.
Command Syntax
ocpstat
Command Access
System monitor access
off
Turns off the specified outlet or outlet group.
Command Syntax
off <name | id | group | ALL>
Usage Guidelines
The off command is for Switched PRO2 products only.
Command Access
User level and above
Usage Guidelines
The on command is for Switched PRO2 products only.
Command Access
On-Only users or User level and above
ostat
Displays the latest status and metrics for all outlets in the system.
Command Syntax
ostat <name | outlet | outlet id | group | ALL>
Command Access
System monitor access
password
Changes the password for the current local user.
Command Syntax
Password {password} {verify password}
Command Access
Any access level
ping
Tests the reachability of a host on the IP network.
Command Syntax
ping <hostname>
Parameters
The ping command uses the following parameter.
Command Access
Any access level
Command Access
System monitor access
reboot
Turns off the specified outlet or outlet group and then turns it back on after a delay.
Command Syntax
reboot <name | id | group | ALL>
Usage Guidelines
The Reboot command is for Switched PRO2 products only.
Command Access
Reboot-Only users or User level and above
remove group
Removes an outlet group from the system.
Command Syntax
remove group <name>
Command Access
Admin level only
remove ldapgroup
Removes an LDAP group from the system.
Command Syntax
remove ldapgroup <name>
Command Access
Admin level only
remove ups
Removes an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) from the system.
Command Syntax
remove ups <name>
Command Access
Admin level only
restart
Restarts the system.
Command Syntax
restart [factkeepnet | factory | ftpload | newx509cert | newsshkeys | normal]
Parameters
The restart command uses the following parameters.
Note: None of the parameters in the following table performs a normal system restart.
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
senstat
Displays the latest status and metrics for all sensors in the system.
Command Syntax
senstat
Command Access
System monitor access
clitimeout Set the CLI session idle time before automatic logout [1-1440
minutes].
localadmin Removes the restriction to not allow the last local administrator to be
removed when remote authentication (LDAP, TACACS+, or RADIUS)
is in use.
logorder Sets the default order of the system log when displayed.
startupstick Enables/disables the Startup Stick tool for mass PDU configuration.
webloglen Sets the number of log entries per page when viewing the log on the
Web [10-250 entries].
webtimeout Sets the Web session idle time before automatic logout [1-1440
minutes].
Sub-Parameters
The set access command uses the following sub-parameters:
localonly Local authentication only.
set banner
Sets the system banner that displays before a user authenticates a user session.
Command Syntax
set banner <banner text>
Parameters
The set banner command uses the following sub-parameters:
Usage Guidelines
• The banner accepts all printable ASCII characters, plus CRLF.
• CTL-Z terminates banner input.
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set bluetooth
Sets Bluetooth® configuration values.
Command Syntax
set bluetooth [disabled | enabled]
set bluetooth discover [disabled | enabled | limited]
set bluetooth name <name>
set bluetooth pincode <value>
set bluetooth transpwr <value>
Parameters
The set bluetooth command uses the following parameters:
pincode Sets the pin code used for Bluetooth pairing (0000-9999).
Command Syntax
set branch email [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set branch 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:
email Email notifications for branch events.
Sub Parameters
The set branch command uses the following sub-parameters:
Usage Guidelines
min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max
Command Access
Admin level only
loadmax Maximum current load for a cord. 1-max factory current in show cords
command.
nomvolts Nominal voltage for the cord. 0-max factory voltage in show cords
command.
pf Power factor. min 0.00, max 1.00, hyst 0.0-0.20 (default 0.02).
va Power (with power factor included). min 0VA, max (power capacity) in
cstat command, hyst 0-1000VA (default 100VA).
watts Power (without power factor included). Min 0W, max (power capacity) in
cstat command, hyst 0-1000W (default 100W).
Sub-Parameters
The set cord command uses the following sub-parameters:
alarmhi High alarm value.
Usage Guidelines
min <=alarmlo <=warnlo <=warnhi <=alarmhi <=max
Command Access
Admin level only
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set dhcp
Sets DHCP configuration values.
Command Syntax
set dhcp [disabled | enabled]
set dhcp fqdn [disabled | 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:
set dns
Sets domain name system (DNS) server configuration values.
Command Syntax
set dns [primary | secondary] <ipv4/ipv6>
Parameters
The set dns command uses the following parameters:
Parameters
The set email command uses the following parameters:
fromaddr Sets the email address the messages are relayed from.
0-48 characters.
authtype Sets the type of authentication to use when logging into the relay SMTP
server.
host Sets the host where the relay SMTP server is located.
0-63 characters.
password Sets the password for logging into the relay SMTP server
0-32 characters.
port Sets the port number for the relay SMTP server, 1-65535 (default 25).
toaddr1 Sets the first address to send email messages to. 0-48 characters.
toaddr2 Sets the second address to send email messages to. 0-48 characters.
trendfiles Sets the preference to have new trending report files sent out daily to
both “toaddrr” addresses at midnight.
username Sets the username for logging into the relay SMTP server.
0-32 characters, spaces are not allowed.
test Tests the email setting for logging into the relay SMTP.
usesubjloc Uses the location string as the subject of the relayed emails.
usesubjdef Uses the default subject as the subject of the relayed emails.
(sentry@macoui).
useusername Set to log into the relay SMTP server using the SMTP username.
Sub-Parameters
The set email command uses the following sub-parameters:
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set energywise
Sets Cisco EnergyWise configuration values.
Command Syntax
set energywise [disabled | enabled]
set energywise 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:
port Sets the port number of the EnergyWise host. 1-65535 (default 43440).
refresh Sets the refresh rate that sends new EnergyWise discovery packets.
30-600 seconds.
secret Sets the secret key for the EnergyWise server. 0-80 characters.
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set ftp
Sets FTP configuration values.
Command Syntax
set ftp autoupdate [disabled | enabled]
set ftp autoupdate day [sunday-saturday | everyday]
set ftp autoupdate hour [1am-12am | 1pm-12pm]
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 ftp command uses the following parameters:
directory Sets the directory of the update file in remote FTP update server.
0-64 characters.
filename Sets the name of the update file in remote FTP update server.
0-32 characters.
host Sets the hostname of remote FTP update server. 0-63 characters.
password Sets the password for logging into the remote FTP update server.
0-32 characters.
server Sets if the system can be an FTP server to serve system files.
test Tests current FTP settings. Using the full sub-parameter ensures
connection to the FTP server is correct, verifies firmware can be sent to
the PDU, and downloads firmware to the PDU (but does not install
firmware).
Sets the username for logging into the remote FTP update server.
username 0-32 characters.
day Sets the day of the week to automatically update system firmware.
hour Sets the hour of the day to automatically update system firmware.
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set http
Sets HTTP configuration values.
Command Syntax
set http [disabled | enabled]
set http port <port>
Parameters
The set http command uses the following parameter:
port Sets the port for HTTP connections. 1-65535 (default 443).
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set https
Sets HTTPS configuration values.
Command Syntax
set https [disabled | enabled]
set https port <port>
set https usercert [disabled | enabled]
set https userpass <passphrase>
Parameters
The set https command uses the following parameters:
userpass Sets the pass phrase for user-provided certificates. 0-63 characters.
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set ldap
Sets LDAP configuration values.
Command Syntax
set ldap bind [simple | tls | md5]
set ldap binddn <distinguished name>
set ldap bindpw <password>
set ldap groupattr <group attribute>
set 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>
set ldap userbasedn <distinguished name>
set ldap userfilter <filter>
Parameters
The set ldap command uses the following parameters:
groupattr Sets the user class distinguished name (DN) or names of groups a user
is a member of.
groupsearch Sets the bind to search groups for the username in addition to
searching the usernames for its list of group memberships.
port Sets the port number for the LDAP server. 1-65535 (default 389).
userbasedn Sets the base distinguished name (DN) for the username search at
login.
userfilter Sets the filter used for the username search at login.
Sub-Parameters
The set ldap command uses the following sub-parameters:
set ldapgroup
Sets configuration values for LDAP group access rights.
Command Syntax
set 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-Parameters
The set ldap group command uses the following sub-parameter:
groupname Name of the LDAP group to change access rights. 0-32 characters.
Command Access
Admin level only
Load Current load for a line. min = 0A, max (current limit) in show lines
command, hyst 0.0-10.0A (default 1.0A).
min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max
Command Access
Admin level only
set loadshed
Sets Smart Load Shedding configuration values.
Command Syntax
set loadshed branch [disabled | enabled]
set loadshed line [disabled | enabled]
set loadshed sensor [disabled | enabled]
set loadshed sensor contact [recoveroff | recoveron] <contact sensor name | id | ALL>
set loadshed sensor temp [recoveroff | 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 loadshed ups [recoveroff | recoveron]
set loadshed ups [recoverdelay | sheddelay] <delay>
all Sheds outlets only when all UP devices on an upstream line go to “on
battery”.
any Sheds outlets when any UPS device on an upstream line goes to “on
battery”.
recoverdelay The delay that a UPS device needs to be “on utility” before recovering
outlets. 0-10 minutes.
recovery off Shed outlets are not recovered Does not recover shed outlets when
even conditions are cleared.
recovery on Automatically recover shed outlets when event conditions are cleared.
sheddelay The delay that a UPS device needs to be “on battery” before shedding
outlets. 0-10 minutes.
Usage Guidelines
The Smart Load Shedding feature must be enabled.
Command Access
Admin level only
set location
Sets the system location string.
Command Syntax
set location <location string>
Parameters
The set location command uses the following parameter:
location string Location string text for system location. 0-63 characters.
Command Access
Admin level only
Parameters
The set net command uses the following parameters:
set ocp
Sets over-current protector (OCP) configuration values.
Command Syntax
set ocp email [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set ocp loadmax <name | id | ALL> <value>
set ocp snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
Parameters
The set ocp command uses the following parameters:
loadmax Maximum current load for an OCP. Valid range is 1 to “max factory
current” from the show ocps command.
branchevent Sets if load shedding (due to branch events) is allowed for an outlet.
contactevent Sets if load shedding (due to contact sensor events) is allowed for an
outlet.
load Sets the current load for an outlet. min 0.0A, max (max current) in
show outlets command, hyst 1.0-10.0A (default 1.0A)
lineevent Sets if load shedding (due to outlet current load events) is allowed for
an outlet.
lock Sets if control actions are disabled for an outlet after wakeup state is
applied.
pf Sets the power factor. min 0.00, max 1.00, hyst 0.0-0.20 (default 0.02)
script Sets to additionally send request to have shutdown agent run a script
before shutting down the host.
sensoraction Sets the load shedding outlet control action for all sensor alarm events.
shutdown Sets if notification of pending off state of outlet is sent to outlet host
before changing state.
shutdown delay Sets the remote shutdown delay for an outlet. 1-900 seconds.
tempevent Sets if load shedding (due to temperature sensor events) is allowed for
an outlet.
upsevent Sets if load shedding (due to UPS events) are allowed for an outlet.
wakeup Sets the default outlet control state after system power up.
waterevent Sets if load shedding (due to water sensor events) is allowed for an
outlet
watts Sets the power (without power factor). min 0W, max (power capacity) in
ostat details, hyst 0-1000W (default 10W).
script delay Sets the time to wait after the script has executed to outlet state
change. 1-15 seconds.
Sets the time to wait after the shutdown notification to host before outlet
shutdown delay state change. Valid range is 1-900 seconds.
last Sets outlet to match its last state prior to system boot after system boot.
min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max
Command Access
Admin level only
pf Sets power factor. min 0.00, max 1.00, hyst 0.0-0.20 (default 0.02).
volts Sets voltage. min and max vary by product*, hyst 0.0-20 (default 0.02). * For
the min-max range, issue set cord nomvolts all command (press ESC to
quit command).
Sub-Parameters
The set phase command uses the following sub-parameters:
alarmhi Sets high alarm value.
Command Access
Admin level only
set port
Sets serial port configuration values.
Command Syntax
set port [baud | speed] [1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200]
<name | id >
set port dsrcheck [disabled | enabled] <name | id >
set port timeout <name | id > <timeout>
baud/speed Sets the number of symbols per second of the serial port.
timeout Sets the connection idle timeout for pass-thru connections to this port.
0-60 minutes (default 5 minutes).
Command Access
Admin level only
set radius
Sets Radius server configuration values.
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 secret>
set radius [primary | secondary] timeout <timeout>
Parameters
The set radius command uses the following parameters:
port Sets the port for Radius sever connections. 1-65535 (default 1812).
retries Set the maximum retry count for the Radius server. 0-10 (default 2).
secret Sets the shared secret value for the Radius server. 0-48 characters.
Note: The secret that was set for the primary server will not be cleared
when setting the secret for the secondary server, and vice versa.
timeout Sets the connection timeout for the Radius server. 1-30 seconds
(default 5 seconds).
Command Access
Admin level only; No access in Demo mode
set sensor adc [alarmhi | alarmlo | warnhi | warnlo] <name | id | ALL> <value>
set sensor adc email [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor adc hyst <value>
set sensor adc name <name | id> <name>
set sensor adc snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor contact email [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor contact name <name | id> <name>
set sensor contact snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
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 humid snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor temp [alarmhi | alarmlo | warnhi | warnlo] <name | id | ALL> <value>
set sensor temp email [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor temp hyst <value>
set sensor temp name <name | id> <name>
set sensor temp snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor water email [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor water name <name | id> <name>
set sensor water snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
set sensor temp scale [celsius | fahrenheit]
Parameters
The set sensor command uses the following parameters:
adc Sets the analog-to-digital converter sensor. min 0, max 255, hyst 0-20
(default 1).
humid Sets the humidity sensor. min 0%RH, max 100%RH, hyst 0-20%RH
(default 2%RH).
temp Sets temperature sensor. For Celsius: min -40°, max 123°, hyst 0-30°,
default 1°; For Fahrenheit: min -40°, max 253°, hyst 0-54°, default 2°.
min <= alarmlo <= warnlo <= warnhi <= alarmhi <= max
Command Access
Admin level only
set snmp
Sets SNMP configuration values.
Command Syntax
set snmp iprestrict [none | trapdests]
set snmp syscontact <system contact>
set snmp syslocation <location>
set snmp sysname <system name>
set snmp 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 snmp v3 [disabled | enabled]
set snmp v3 [roauth | rwauth] [none | md5 | md5des]
set snmp v3 [roauthpass | rwauthpass] {password} verify password}
set snmp v3 [roprivpass | rwprivpass] {password} {verify password}
set snmp v3 [rousername | rwusername | trapusername] <username>
Parameters
The set snmp command uses the following parameters:
iprestrict Sets to only allow to trap destinations to have SNMP access
repeat Sets the SNMP trap repeat time for object in an event condition. 1-
65535 seconds.
getcomm Read community string for SNMPv2. 0-32 characters. Default is public.
trapusername Username for trap authentication for SNMPv3 traps. 0-31 characters.
set spm
Sets Sentry Power Manager (SPM) access configuration values.
Command Syntax
set spm [disabled | enabled]
set spm resetpw
Parameters
The set spm command uses the following parameter:
set syslog
Sets Syslog configuration values.
Command Syntax
set syslog debugmsg [disabled | enabled]
set syslog host1 <hostname>
set syslog host2 <hostname>
set syslog port <port>
set syslog protocol [rfc3164 | rfc5424]
Parameters
The set syslog command uses the following parameters:
debugmsg Sets to send debug log messages in addition to system log messages.
port Sets the port for the Syslog servers. 1-65535 (default 514).
port Sets the port for the TACACS+ servers 1-65535 (default is 49).
key Sets the key for authentication with the TACACS+ servers.
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set tacpriv
Sets TACACS+ configuration values for privilege level access rights.
Command Syntax
set tacpriv access [admin | ononly | poweruser | rebootonly | user | viewonly] <priv level>
set tacpriv sysmon [disabled | enabled] <priv level>
Parameters
The set tacpriv command uses the following parameters:
priv level The ID of the TACACS+ privilege level to change access rights (0-15).
Command Access
Admin level only
port Sets the port for Telnet connections 1-65535 (default is 23).
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set trend
Sets power trending configurations.
Command Syntax
set trend [disabled | enabled]
Command Access
Admin level only; no access in Demo mode
set unit
Sets PRO2 configuration values.
Command Syntax
set 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 name>
Confirmation required:
set unit purge <name | id | ALL>
set unit snmpt [disabled | enabled] <name | id | ALL>
Parameters
The set unit command uses the following parameters:
prodsn Sets the product serial number for a unit. 0-32 characters.
Sub-Parameters
The set unit command uses the following sub-parameters:
Command Access
Admin level only
set ups
Sets UPS device configuration values.
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 onbattery <UPS#> <value>
set ups onutility <UPS#> <value>
set ups port <UPS#> <port>
set ups type <UPS#> <value>
Parameters
The set ups command uses the following parameters:
commstr Sets the community string for polling the UPS by SNMP. 0-32
characters.
onbattery Value of the OID when the UPS is in an “on battery” state. 1-65535.
onutility Value of the OID when the UPS is in an “on utility” state. 1-65535.
port Port number for polling the UPS by SNMP. 1-65535 (default 161).
type Sets the type of the UPS; sets default commstr, oidspoll, onbattery,
onutility, and port. 1-11.
Sub-Parameters
The set ups command uses the following sub-parameter:
oid The OID string with sequences of a dot and a number. 1-65535.
Command Access
Admin level only
set user
Sets configuration values for local user access rights.
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>
Parameters
The set user command uses the following parameters:
username The ID of the local user to change access rights. 0-32 characters.
Command Access
Admin level only
show access
Shows user access configuration values.
Command Syntax
show access
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: 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 Timeout: 5 minute<s>
Web Timeout: 5 minute<s>
Web Log Entries: 100 <per page>
Default Log Order: newest first
StartUp Stick: enabled
show branches
Shows branch configuration values.
Command Syntax
show branches
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show branches
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-Warn Hi-Alrm
-- ------ ------ ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
AA1 enabled enabled 20A 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A
AA2 enabled enabled 20A 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A
AA3 enabled enabled 20A 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A
BA1 enabled enabled 20A 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A
BA2 enabled enabled 20A 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A
BA3 enabled enabled 20A 0.0A 0.0A 14.0A 16.0A
Common Branch Settings
Branch Current Hysteresis: 1.0A
ID Cord Name
-- ---------
AA Master_Cord_A
BA Link_Cord_A
SNMP Email User / Factory User / Factory
ID Notif. Notif. Current Capacity Nominal Voltage
-- ------ ------ ---------------- ---------------
AA enabled enabled 30A / 30A 230V / 230V
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 App Pwr App Pwr App Pwr PF PF
ID Lo-Alrm Lo-Warn Hi-Warn Hi-Alrm Lo-Alrm Lo-Warn
-- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
AA 0VA 0VA 14490VA 16560VA 0.70 0.80
BA 0VA 0VA 14490VA 16560VA 0.70 0.80
Common Cord Settings
Cord Power Hysteresis: 100
Cord Apparent Power Hysteresis: 100
Cord Power Factor Hysteresis: 0.0
Cord 3-Phase Out-Of-Balance Hyst: 2%
show energywise
Shows Cisco EnergyWise configuration values.
Command Syntax
show energywise
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show energywise
EnergyWise Configuration
EnergyWise Endpoint: disabled
Port: 43440
Domain: (not set)
Refresh Rate: 180
Secret: (not set)
show ftp
Shows FTP configuration values.
Command Syntax
show ftp
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show ftp
FTP Client Configuration
Host: 10.1.2.230
Username: swcdu8
Password: <not set>
Directory:
Filename: firmware.bin
Auto Upgrades: disabled
Update Day: Everyday
Update Hour 12 AM
AA1 Master_Outlet_1 - - -
AA2 Master_Outlet_2 - - -
AA3 Master_Outlet_3 - - -
AA4 Master_Outlet_4 - - -
AA5 Master_Outlet_5 - - -
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show log
There are 8 messages in the system log (#1-#8)
[1] L6 EVENT: Network stack started
[2] L6 EVENT: System boot complete
[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 alarm (power 1W) detected on outlet 'Master_Outlet_30' [AA30]
[6] May 5 13:54:56 L2 EVENT: Low alarm (power factor 0.03) detected on outlet 'Master_Outlet_30'
[AA30]
[7] May 5 13:54:56 L5 EVENT: Normal power factor restored on outlet 'Master_Outlet_30' [AA30]
[8] May 5 14:38:34 L6 AUTH: User 'admn' logged in from 10.1.7.30 using TELNET
Example
Switched CDU: show network
Network Configuration
State: Static IPv4 Network: IPv4 only
Link: Up Negotiation: Auto
Speed: 100 Mbps Duplex: Full
Ethernet MAC: 00-0A-9C-60-00-0A
AutoCfg IPv6: FE80::20A:9CFF:FE60:A/64
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
Static IPv4/IPv6 Settings
IPv6 Address: FD01::A01:305/64
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: disabled
Static Fallback: enabled
Network Services
FTP Server: enabled Port: 21
FTP Updates: disabled Port: 21
SSH: enabled Port: 22 Auth: Password, Kb-Int
Telnet: enabled Port: 23
HTTP: enabled Port: 80
HTTPS: enabled Port: 443 Installed Cert: Factory
User Cert: enabled
SSL User Certificates: enabled
User Passphrase: <none>
Uploaded Files: None
SNMPv1/2: enabled Port: 161 TrapPort: 162
SNMPv3: disabled Port: 161 TrapPort: 162
SPM Access: enabled
Example
Switched CDU: 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:Breaker_2 enabled enabled 20A / 20A
AA3 AA:Breaker_3 enabled enabled 20A / 20A
Example
Switched CDU: show outlets
SNMP Email Max
ID Outlet Name Notif. Notif. Current
-- ----------- ------ ------ -------
AA1 Master_Outlet_1 enabled enabled 20A
AA2 Master_Outlet_2 enabled enabled 15A
AA3 Master_Outlet_3 enabled enabled 15A
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show phases
ID Phase Name
-- ----------
AA1 AA:L1-L2
AA2 AA:L2-L3
AA3 AA:L3-L1
SNMP Email Nominal
ID Notif. Notif. Voltage
-- ------ ------ -------
AA1 enabled enabled 208V
AA2 enabled enabled 208V
AA3 enabled enabled 208V
show ports
Shows port configuration values.
Command Syntax
show ports
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show ports
ID Port Name Locked Baud Timeout DSR Chk
-- --------- ------ ---- ------- -------
COM1 Console No 9600 5 min enabled
COM2 Aux No 115200 5 min enabled
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show radius
RADIUS Configuration
RADIUS: disabled
Primary
Server: (not set)
Shared Secret: (not set)
Port: 1812
Timeout: 5 second(s)
Retries: 2
Secondary
Server: (not set)
Shared Secret: (not set)
Port: 1812
Timeout: 5 second(s)
Retries: 2
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show sensors
Sensor ID Sensor Name
------ -- -----------
Temp A1 Temp_Sensor_A1
Temp A2 Temp_Sensor_A2
Temp C1 Temp_Sensor_C1
Temp C2 Temp_Sensor_C2
Humid A1 Humid_Sensor_A1
Humid A2 Humid_Sensor_A2
Humid C1 Humid_Sensor_C1
Humid C2 Humid_Sensor_C2
Contact C1 Contact_Sensor_C1
Contact C2 Contact_Sensor_C2
Contact C3 Contact_Sensor_C3
Contact C4 Contact_Sensor_C4
Water C1 Water_Sensor_C1
ADC C1 ADC_Sensor_C1
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 enabled 1C 5C 45C 50C
Humid A1 enabled enabled 5% RH 10% RH 90% RH 95% RH
Humid A2 enabled enabled 5% RH 10% RH 90% RH 95% RH
Humid C1 enabled enabled 5% RH 10% RH 90% RH 95% RH
Humid C2 enabled enabled 5% RH 10% RH 90% RH 95% RH
Contact C1 enabled enabled -- -- -- --
Contact C2 enabled enabled -- -- -- --
Contact C3 enabled enabled -- -- -- --
Contact C4 enabled enabled -- -- -- --
Water C1 enabled enabled -- -- -- --
ADC C1 disabled disabled 0 0 255 255
ID Outlet Hostname/IP
-- ------------------
AA1 (not set)
AA2 (not set)
AA3 (not set)
AA4 (not set)
AA5 (not set)
AA6 (not set)
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show snmp
SNMP Configuration
SNMPv2 Agent: enabled
Get Community <RO>: public
Set Community <RW>:
SNMPv3 Agent: disabled
Engine ID: 8000006B602
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 Privacy Pass: <not set>
SNMP Trap:
Format: v1
v2 Community: trap
v3 Username: <not set>
Destination 1:
Destination 2:
IP Restrictions: No Restrictions
Error Repeat Time: 60 second(s)
SNMP SysName: Sentry_60000a
SNMP SysLocation: FIRMWARE PIPS-POPS Switched 3P
SNMP SysContact:
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show sntp
SNTP Configuration
Local Date/Time: 2014-05-06 14:30:41 (DST)
Primary 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 November at 02:00:00
show syslog
Shows Syslog configuration values.
Command Syntax
show syslog
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show syslog
SYSLOG Configuration
Host 1: <not set>
Host 2: <not set>
Port: 514
Protocol: RFC3164
Debug Messaging: disabled
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show system
System Information
Uptime: 1 day 20 hours 0 minutes 13 seconds
Firmware: Sentry Switched CDU 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: PIPS-POPS Switched
show tacacs
Shows TACACS+ configuration values.
Command Syntax
show tacacs
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show tacacs
TACACS+ Configuration
TACACS+: disabled
Primary Host: <not set>
Secondary Host: <not set>
Port: 49
Key: <not set>
show trend
Shows power trending configurations.
Command Syntax
show trend
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show trend
Trending Configuration
Data Trending: enabled
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: 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
Email Notif.: enabled
Unit Name: Link <B>
Type: Link
Model Number: SEV-4503K
Product S/N: <not set>
Asset Tag: AGHWERAFSasdf
Display Orient: Auto <Normal>
Outlet Sequence: Normal
SNMP Notif.: enabled
Email Notif: enabled
show ups
Shows UPS device configuration values.
Command Syntax
show ups
Command Access
Admin level only
Example
Switched CDU: show ups
UPS #1: Generic RFC1628
SNMP Host/IP: (not set)
SNMP Port: 161
SNMP Get Community: public
SNMP Status OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.4.1.0
SNMP On Utility Val: 0x3
SNMP On Battery Val: 0x5
Line List:
show wlan
Description:
Displays the wireless network configurations.
Command Syntax:
show wlan
Command Access:
Admin level only; wireless module installed.
Example
Switched CDU: shutdown
Outlet name or ID, group name or ALL:
status
Displays the latest status and control state for a specified outlet or outlet group.
Command Syntax
status <name | id | group | ALL>
Usage Guidelines
Command Access
Any access level
Example
Switched CDU: status all
ID Outlet Name Control State State Status
-- ----------- ------------- ----- ------
AA1 Master_Outlet_1 Idle On On Normal
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
Example
Switched CDU: sysstat
Qty Sub-System Status Events
--- ---------- ------ ------
2 Units Normal 0
1 Cords Normal 0
3 Lines Normal 0
3 Phases Normal 0
3 OCPs Normal 0
3 Branches Normal 0
30 Outlets Normal 0
14 Sensors Normal 0
1 UPS Normal 0
upsstat
Displays the latest status and metrics for all UPS devices in the system.
Command Syntax
upsstat
Command Access
System Monitor access
Example
Switched CDU: upsstat
ID UPS Type Status
-- -------- ------
1 Generic RFC1628 Not Found
Example
Switched CDU: ustat
ID Unit Name Type Status
-- --------- ----- ------
A Master Master Normal
ID Display Orientation
-- -------------------
A Auto <Inverted>
version
Displays the current firmware version.
Command Syntax
version
Command Access
Any access level
Example
Switched CDU: version
Sentry Switched CDU Version 8.0
Circuit Breaker
If a circuit breaker is tripped, it can be reset by pressing or switching it back ON once the cause of the overload or
short circuit has been identified, removed, or resolved. Intelligent PDUs with branch circuit sensing will display a
flashing FE on the input current LED(s) to indicate Fuse Error.
Alternatively, the circuit breaker can be turned OFF manually by inserting a slotted or flat-
blade tool into the OFF switch as shown in the illustration on the left.
NOTE: This circuit breaker contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open or disassemble
this part.
To help identify which fuse is open, blown, or missing, the Open Fuse Indicator
Light glows orange when the PDU is powered and the Switch Handle is in the
ON position.
Additionally, intelligent PDUs with branch circuit sensing will display a flashing FE
on the input current LEDs to indicate Fuse Error.
To service the fuse or turn OFF the branch, rotate the Switch Handle
toward the Fuse Access Door.
Next, rotate the Fuse Access Door counter clock-wise until it opens.
Only replace the fuse with the same size, type, and ratings as the
original fuse.
Reverse these steps after the new fuse(s) is installed.
CAUTION:
• Failure to replace the fuse with the same size, type, and ratings will damage the PDU and the connected and nearby
equipment, and will cause electrical shock, fire, explosion, or injury/death.
• Do not attempt to open the Fuse Access Door without first setting the Switch Handle in the OFF position. Forcibly
rotating the Fuse Access Door will damage the fused holder.
For the fuse access window or cover, remove the screws that secure the plastic cover.
Once the fuses are exposed, carefully remove and replace with a new one of the same size, type, and ratings as the original.
A fuse puller may be needed for fuse access windows and covers.
CAUTION:
• Failure to replace the fuse with the same size, type, and ratings will damage the PDU and the connected and nearby
equipment, and will cause electrical shock, fire, explosion, or injury/death.
Ampere Rating Voltage Interrupting Rating Bussman Part No.* Server Technology Part No.
For technical support or service with time-delay fuses, contact Server Technology as follows:
2. Using equal pressure on both sides, pull the NIC out of the PDU enclosure.
3. Install the new NIC, ensuring the NIC is orientated so that it lines up with the connector inside
of the PDU enclosure, as illustrated below.
Notifications
USA Notification
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this 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 approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under
FCC rules.
Canadian Notification
This Class A digital apparatus complies meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigencies du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Chinese Notification
关于符合中国《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》的声明
产品中有毒有害物质的名称及含量
部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 (Hazardous Substance)
(Parts) 铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr (VI)) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE)
机箱子组件 (Chassis Subassembly) O O O O O O
印刷板组件 (PCAs) X O O O O O
O 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T 11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。
Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all homogeneous materials of this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T
11363-2006.
Product Recycling
Recycling
Server Technology Inc. encourages the recycling of its products. Disposal facilities, environmental conditions and
regulations vary across local, state and country jurisdictions, so Server Technology encourages consultation with
qualified professional and applicable regulations and authorities within your region to ensure proper disposal.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
In the European Union, this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It
should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling.