Aten PG96330 [12/136] Introductio
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eco PDU PG Series User Manual
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About This Manual
This manual is provided to help you get the most out of your eco PDU. It covers
all aspects of the power distribution unit, including installation, configuration,
and operation. An overview of the information found in the manual is provided
below.
Chapter 1,
Introduction
, introduces you to the unit/system. It presents
purpose, features and benefits are presented, and its front and back panel
components are described.
Chapter 2, Hardware Setup, provides step-by-step instructions for setting
up your installation, and explains some basic operation procedures.
Chapter 3, Basic Operation and First-Time Setup, explains the
procedures that the administrator employs to set up the eco PDU network
environment, and change the default username and password.
Chapter 4, Logging In, describes how to log in to the eco PDU with an
Internet browser, and explains the layout and components of the user interface.
Chapter 5, Energy, describes how to monitor and configure the eco PDU
energy settings.
Chapter 6, User Management, describes how to configure the eco PDU
user management such as username and password.
Chapter 7, Log, describes how to read and export log from the eco PDU.
Chapter 8, Setup, describes how to configure and manage the eco PDU as a
whole.
Chapter 9, PDU, describes how to perform a firmware upgrade on the eco
PDU, or back up and restore files.
Chapter 10, LCD Menu, describes the functions on the eco PDU's LCD
screen.
Chapter 11, Telnet Commands, describes how to connect to and access the
eco PDU’s using Telnet.
Appendix, at the end of the manual provides technical and troubleshooting
information.
Содержание
- Compliance statements p.2
- Rohs this product is rohs compliant p.3
- Product information p.3
- Pe device safety notice p.3
- Industry canada statement this class a digital apparatus complies with canadian ices 003 p.3
- User notice p.4
- User information p.4
- Telephone support p.4
- Online registration p.4
- For telephone support call this number p.4
- Be sure to register your product at our online support center p.4
- Product information p.5
- For information about all aten products and how they can help you connect without limits visit aten on the web or contact an aten authorized reseller visit aten on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers p.5
- Package contents p.6
- Introduction p.7
- Hardware setup p.7
- Contents p.7
- Chapter 3 p.7
- Chapter 2 p.7
- Chapter 1 p.7
- Basic operation and first time setup p.7
- User management p.8
- Logging in p.8
- Energy p.8
- Chapter 8 p.8
- Chapter 7 p.8
- Chapter 6 p.8
- Chapter 5 p.8
- Chapter 4 p.8
- Chapter 9 p.9
- Telnet commands p.10
- Lcd menu p.10
- Chapter 11 p.10
- Chapter 10 p.10
- Appendix p.10
- Introductio p.12
- About this manual p.12
- This manual uses the following conventions p.13
- The product may be updated with features and functions added improved or removed since the release of this manual for an up to date user manual visit http www aten com global en p.13
- Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit and or connected devices p.13
- Conventions p.13
- This page intentionally left blank p.14
- Overview p.15
- Introduction p.15
- Chapter 1 p.15
- Features p.16
- Proactive overload protection pop p.17
- Requirements p.18
- Cable holders p.18
- Environmental sensor port p.19
- Components p.19
- Com pon port p.19
- Chapter 1 introduction p.19
- Usb type a port p.19
- Status panel the status panel contains p.19
- Reset switch p.19
- Readout section and leds p.19
- Power outlets 30 in total 24 x iec 60320 c13 6 x iec 60320 c19 bank 1 1 outlet 1 10 8 x c13 2 x c19 bank 1 2 outlet 11 20 8 x c13 2 x c19 bank 1 3 outlet 21 30 8 x c13 2 x c19 p.19
- No item description p.19
- Lan ports p.19
- Full details of this section are provided on page 26 p.19
- Front view p.19
- Status panel p.20
- Outlets see rs 232 command list page 34 for further information p.20
- Note holes for aten lok u plug cable holders are located around the p.20
- This page intentionally left blank p.22
- Hardware setup p.23
- Chapter 2 p.23
- Before you begin p.23
- The eco pdu can be mounted in a 0u configuration on the side of a rack to mount the device onto a rack use the mounting brackets provided the brackets can be attached either near the top and bottom of the back panel or to the top and bottom ends of the device as shown in the diagram below p.23
- Rack mount p.23
- Note the eco pdu used in the above diagram is only used for reference it p.23
- May look different from the pg series p.23
- Rack mount lock positions p.24
- Pdu placement p.25
- Installation p.26
- Installation diagram p.27
- Rs 232 command list p.28
- Please refer to the table and figure below for the rs 232 management and the list of commands p.28
- Securing the cables p.29
- Cascade p.29
- Bridge p.30
- Concatenate eco pdus by bridge and cascade p.31
- This page intentionally left blank p.32
- Basic operation and first time setup p.33
- Operation methods p.33
- Eco dc p.33
- Chapter 3 p.33
- Browser p.33
- First time setup p.34
- Network configuration p.35
- Changing the administrator login p.36
- Moving on p.37
- This page intentionally left blank p.38
- Logging in p.39
- Chapter 4 p.39
- The eco pdu main page p.40
- The web page screen components are described in the table below p.41
- The energy page has two tabs connections and configuration as described in the chapters that follow p.41
- Page components p.41
- This page intentionally left blank p.42
- Pdu status p.43
- Energy p.43
- Connections p.43
- Chapter 5 p.43
- Sensor status p.44
- Inlet status p.44
- Bank status p.45
- Outlet status p.46
- Pop setting p.47
- Configuration p.47
- Power on time schedule settings p.48
- Bank pop priority list p.48
- Bank configuration p.48
- Outlet configuration this page lets you set up the power management configuration for the selected outlet the meanings of the field headings are described in the following table p.49
- Outlet configuration p.49
- When you have finished making your configuration settings click save p.51
- This page intentionally left blank p.52
- User management p.53
- Overview p.53
- Chapter 6 p.53
- Telnet p.54
- Snmpv3 account information p.54
- Snmpv1 v2c community p.54
- Administrator information p.54
- User information p.55
- Chapter 7 p.57
- The system log event list p.58
- Notification settings p.59
- This page intentionally left blank p.60
- Device management p.61
- Device configuration p.61
- Chapter 8 p.61
- General p.61
- What these numbers are set to since they have no effect p.62
- The service ports cannot have the same value you must set a different value for each p.62
- Service ports p.62
- Select whether to allow only secure browser logins as shown below p.62
- Note 1 valid entries for all of the service ports are from 1 to 65535 p.62
- If there is no firewall on an intranet for example it doesn t matter p.62
- As a security measure if a firewall is being used the administrator can specify the port numbers that the firewall will allow if a port other than the default is used users must specify the port number as part of the ip address when logging in if an invalid port number or no port number is specified the eco pdu will not be found p.62
- An explanation of the fields is given in the table below p.62
- Serial settings p.63
- Ipv4 configuration p.63
- Ipv6 configuration p.65
- Smtp server p.66
- Event notification p.66
- Snmp trap receivers p.67
- Date time p.68
- Syslog server p.68
- Time zone p.69
- Manual input p.69
- Network time p.70
- Finishing up p.70
- Working mode p.71
- Tls support p.71
- Security p.71
- Session timeout p.72
- Ipinstaller setting p.72
- Account policy p.72
- Ip filter mac filter p.73
- Ip and mac filters control access to the eco pdu based on the ip and or mac addresses of the client computers attempting to connect a maximum of 5 ip filters and 5 mac filters are allowed p.73
- If the include button is checked all addresses within the filter range are allowed access while all other addresses are denied access p.73
- If any filters have been configured they appear in the ip filter and or mac filter list boxes p.73
- Check a policy and enter the required information in the appropriate fields p.73
- To enable ip and or mac filtering check the ip filter enable and or mac filter enable checkbox p.73
- Authentication authorization p.75
- Private certificate p.78
- Wireless network p.80
- The wireless network page allows you to enable the wi fi capability of the eco pdu p.80
- Ipv4 configuration p.81
- Ipv6 configuration p.82
- Cascade p.83
- Adding a pdu p.83
- Discovering p.84
- Deleting a pdu p.84
- Connecting a pdu p.84
- The rules page allows you to manage and set rules for the eco pdu in your installation p.85
- Scheduler p.86
- Creating an event p.86
- This page intentionally left blank p.88
- Upgrade main firmware p.89
- Chapter 9 p.89
- Upgrading the firmware to upgrade the firmware refer to the ui snapshot on the preceding page and do the following p.90
- If you enabled check main firmware version the current firmware is compared with that of the upgrade file if the current version is equal to or higher than the upgrade version a popup message appears to inform you of the situation and stops the upgrade procedure p.90
- Go to our website and download the firmware upgrade file to a convenient location on your computer p.90
- Firmware file when you click the upgrade main firmware tab the display opens with the firmware file menu page which looks similar to the one below p.90
- Firmware file p.90
- Click upgrade to start the upgrade procedure p.90
- Click the browse button to locate and select the downloaded firmware upgrade file p.90
- A description of the items shown in this panel are given in the table below p.90
- Station list p.91
- Backup restore p.91
- Backup p.91
- Restore p.92
- Lcd menu p.93
- Chapter 10 p.93
- The readout section on aten eco pdu contains an lcd display for users to check the settings of the unit and 3 buttons that deliver the following functions p.93
- Readout section on eco pdu p.93
- Once the unit is connected to an ac power source and turned on home screen shows on the lcd display p.94
- Home screen p.94
- Press select button and you will enter the page which shows the unbalanced current of l1 l2 and l3 by percentage whose range is from 0 to 200 p.95
- Press select button again to separately check the status of l1 l2 and l3 p.95
- Press enter button for 2 seconds to enter the main menu page see the following sections for more information and operation about the functions listed on the main menu p.95
- Users are able to check the following information about your eco pdu p.97
- Measurement p.97
- Inlet inlet p.97
- Switch on off p.98
- Sensor p.98
- On the main menu screen select switch on off and then press enter button to enter the detailed page and depending on the model you may enter the following subpages p.99
- On bank selection list press select button to select the bank you d like to check and then press enter button to select the following actions or p.99
- Device device p.99
- Choose the action and then press enter to take the selected action p.99
- Press enter button to enter device detailed page press select to p.99
- Press select button to select the outlet to be checked and press enter button to enter the outlet detailed page to select the action to be taken p.100
- Network page contains 2 subpages ip and bridge p.101
- Network p.101
- Cascade page displays the eco pdu s status as illustrated below p.102
- Cascade p.102
- Settings p.103
- To download the event log of your eco pdu please insert a usb drive to usb type a port in advanced see status panel page 26 for details p.104
- To back up or restore the configurations of the eco pdu or to perform firmware upgrade please insert a usb drive to usb type a port in advanced see status panel page 26 for details p.105
- This page intentionally left blank p.106
- Telnet commands p.107
- Telnet p.107
- Remote terminal operations p.107
- Chapter 11 p.107
- Logging in p.108
- A live telnet connection would be terminated if there is no incoming data with 60 seconds p.109
- Session timeout p.109
- Verification p.110
- Commands p.110
- The read power outlet status command allows you to view the power status of an outlet on the eco pdu p.111
- The formula for read outlet status commands is as follows p.111
- The following tables show the possible values for the read outlet status commands p.111
- The following table lists the available read outlet status commands p.111
- Read power outlet status p.111
- Outlet status p.111
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 2 the option command string can be skipped and format will be used p.111
- For example if you want to read the status of outlet 12 with a format return string type the following read status o12 format enter p.111
- For example if you want to read the status of outlet 01 with a simple return string type the following read status o01 simple enter p.111
- Command outlet number option enter p.111
- By default p.111
- For example if you want to reboot outlet 03 type the following p.112
- Command outlet number option control enter p.112
- The switch outlet status command allows you to change the power status of an outlet on the eco pdu p.112
- The formula for switch outlet status commands is as follows p.112
- The following tables show the possible values for the switch outlet status commands p.112
- Switch outlet status p.112
- Sw o04 imme off enter p.112
- Sw o03 reboot enter p.112
- Sw o01 delay on enter p.112
- For example if you want to switch on outlet 01 with the time delay set for the outlet type the following p.112
- For example if you want to switch off outlet 04 immediately type the following p.112
- The option command string can be skipped and delay will be used p.113
- The following table lists the available switch outlet status commands p.113
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space p.113
- By default p.113
- For example if you want to read environmental sensor 02 with a simple return string type the following p.114
- For example if you want to read environmental sensor 01 with a format return sting type the following p.114
- Command outlet number option enter p.114
- The read environmental value command allows you to view measurements from the eco pdu s environmental sensors p.114
- The formula for read environmental value commands is as follows p.114
- The following tables show the possible values for the read environmental value commands p.114
- Read sensor o02 simple enter p.114
- Read sensor o01 format enter p.114
- Read environmental value p.114
- The following table shows the value for the close telnet session command p.115
- The following table lists the close telnet session command p.115
- The following table lists the available read environmental value commands p.115
- The close telnet session command allows you to disconnect the telnet session from the eco pdu p.115
- Quit enter p.115
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space p.115
- For example if you want to disconnect the telnet session type the following p.115
- Command enter p.115
- Close telnet session p.115
- By default p.115
- The option command string can be skipped and format will be used p.115
- The formula for the close telnet session command is as follows p.115
- The reset all pdu config to default command allows you to reset the eco pdu to the default factory settings p.116
- The reboot pdu device command allows you to reboot the eco pdu p.116
- The formula for reset all pdu config to default value commands is as follows command enter p.116
- The formula for reboot pdu device commands is as follows p.116
- The following tables show the possible values for the reset all pdu config to default value commands p.116
- The following tables show the possible values for the read environmental value commands p.116
- The following table lists the available reboot pdu device command p.116
- Reset all pdu config to default value p.116
- Reboot pdu device p.116
- Reboot enter p.116
- For example if you want to reset the eco pdu type the following clearallsetting enter p.116
- For example if you want to reboot the eco pdu type the following p.116
- Eco pd p.116
- Command enter p.116
- The following table lists the available reset all pdu config to default value command p.117
- Eco pd p.117
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- Safety instructions p.119
- General p.119
- Appendix p.119
- The eco pdu s main power cord p.121
- Securing the power cables p.121
- Rack mounting p.121
- Resetting the circuit breaker p.122
- Recovery procedure p.122
- Technical support p.123
- North america p.123
- International p.123
- Method 1 p.124
- Ip address determination p.124
- Method 3 p.125
- Method 2 p.125
- Specifications p.126
- Pg95230b pg95230b2 pg95230g p.126
- Pg95330b pg95330b2 pg95330g p.127
- Pg96230b pg96230b2 pg96230g p.129
- Pg96330b pg96330b2 pg96330g p.130
- Pg98230b pg98230b2 pg98230g p.132
- Pg98330b pg98330b2 pg98330g p.133
- Administrator login failure p.135
- Limited hardware warranty p.136
- Aten standard warranty policy p.136
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