Aten PE6324 [47/76] Service ports
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Chapter 4. Browser Operation
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Service Ports
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 they
log in. If an invalid port number (or no port number) is specified, the eco PDU
will not be found.
Select whether to allow only secure browser logins, as show below:
An explanation of the fields is given in the table below:
Note: 1. Valid entries for all of the Service Ports are from 1 to 65535.
2. The service ports cannot have the same value. You must set a
different value for each one.
3. If there is no firewall (on an Intranet, for example), it doesn’t matter
what these numbers are set to, since they have no effect.
Field Explanation
HTTP The port number for a browser login. The default is 80.
HTTPS The port number for a secure browser login. The default is 443.
Содержание
- User manual p.1
- Pe6216 pe6324 p.1
- Compliance statements p.2
- Pe device safety notice p.3
- User notice p.4
- User information p.4
- Telephone support p.4
- Online registration p.4
- Product information p.5
- Package contents p.5
- Introduction p.6
- Hardware setup p.6
- Contents p.6
- Chapter 3 p.6
- Chapter 2 p.6
- Chapter 1 p.6
- Basic operation and first time setup p.6
- Chapter 4 p.7
- Browser operation p.7
- Appendix p.7
- About this manual p.8
- This manual uses the following conventions p.9
- Conventions p.9
- This page intentionally left blank p.10
- Introduction p.11
- Chapter 1 p.11
- Overview p.11
- X nema 5 20r p.13
- X iec 60320 c19 p.13
- Specifications page 62 p.13
- Pe6324g iec 60309 21 x iec 60320 c13 p.13
- Pe6324b nema l6 30p 24 21 x iec 60320 c13 p.13
- Pe6216g p.13
- Pe6216b 14 x iec 60320 c13 p.13
- Pe6216a iec 60320 c20 16 14 x nema 5 15r p.13
- Pdu yes p.13
- Note for the complete specifications of individual models please referto p.13
- Model inlet cord outlets p.13
- Comparison chart p.13
- Chapter 1 introduction p.13
- Bank yes p.13
- Features p.14
- Remote access p.14
- Power distribution p.14
- Operation p.14
- Security p.15
- Management p.15
- Eco dc energy management web gui p.15
- Requirements p.16
- Sensors p.17
- Sensor management p.17
- Optional accessories p.17
- Cable holders p.17
- Pe6216a front view p.18
- Components p.18
- Outlets see securing the cables page 19 for further information p.19
- Note holes for aten lok u plug cable holders are located around the p.19
- Pe6216b pe6216g front view p.20
- Outlets see securing the cables page 19 for further information p.21
- Note holes for aten lok u plug cable holders are located around the p.21
- Pe6324b pe6324g front view p.22
- Outlets see securing the cables page 19 for further information p.23
- Note holes for aten lok u plug cable holders are located around the p.23
- Readout section p.24
- Rack mounting p.25
- Hardware setup p.25
- Chapter 2 p.25
- Before you begin p.25
- Pdu placement p.26
- For safety reasons the eco pdu should not be installed with the power sockets facing directly up or down and thus should only be installed with the power sockets facing out from a vertical position as shown below p.26
- Installation p.27
- Securing the cables p.29
- Securing the sensors p.30
- Basic operation and first time setup p.31
- Operation methods p.31
- Eco dc p.31
- Chapter 3 p.31
- Browser p.31
- First time setup p.32
- Network configuration p.33
- Moving on p.34
- Changing the administrator login p.34
- Logging in p.35
- Chapter 4 p.35
- Browser operation p.35
- The eco pdu main page p.36
- The web page screen components are described in the table below p.37
- Page components p.37
- Outlet access p.38
- Connections p.38
- Pdu status p.39
- Sidebar p.40
- Outlet status p.40
- This page lets you set up the power management configuration for the selected outlet the meanings of the field headings are given in the following table p.41
- The configuration page is used to configure the settings of the eco pdu at the individual power outlet level p.41
- Continues on next page p.41
- Configuration p.41
- When you have finished making your configuration settings click save p.42
- Continued from previous page p.42
- User management p.43
- Administrator information p.43
- Select the user type in the management drop down menu p.44
- Order to enable an account p.44
- Note values must be entered in both the name and password fields in p.44
- Key in a name and password in the name and password fields p.44
- Click save to save your settings p.44
- User information p.44
- To add a user do the following p.44
- The various options are explained in more detail in the following table p.44
- Set the outlet by outlet permissions of the user in the outlet field p.44
- Set the management field to enable p.44
- The system log event list p.45
- This page presents information about the selected device as described in the following sections p.46
- The device management page allows administrators and users with device management permission to configure and control overall eco pdu operations p.46
- General p.46
- Device management p.46
- Device configuration p.46
- Service ports p.47
- Ipv4 configuration p.48
- Event notification p.49
- Syslog server p.51
- Date time p.52
- Time zone p.52
- Network time p.53
- Manual input p.53
- Finishing up p.53
- Working mode p.54
- Security p.54
- Login failures p.54
- The account policy section governs policies in regard to usernames and passwords p.55
- Check a policy and enter the required information in the appropriate fields p.55
- Account policy p.55
- Login string ip filter mac filter p.56
- Adding filters p.57
- Modifying filters p.58
- Ip filter mac filter conflict p.58
- Deleting filters p.58
- Authentication authorization p.59
- Radius settings p.59
- Private certificate p.61
- Obtaining a ca signed ssl server certificate p.61
- Importing the private certificate p.61
- Generating a self signed certificate p.61
- When you click the maintenance tab the display opens with the firmware upgrade menu page which looks similar to the one below p.62
- The maintenance function is used to upgrade the eco pdu s firmware and to backup and restore the device s configuration settings p.62
- Maintenance p.62
- Firmware file p.62
- A description of the items shown in this panel are given in the table below p.62
- Restore p.64
- Backup restore p.64
- Backup p.64
- Safety instructions p.65
- General p.65
- Appendix p.65
- The eco pdu s main power cord p.68
- Securing the power cables p.68
- Rack mounting p.68
- Technical support p.69
- North america p.69
- International p.69
- Method 1 p.70
- Ip address determination p.70
- Method 3 p.71
- Method 2 p.71
- Specifications p.72
- Pe6216a p.72
- Eco pdu series user manual p.72
- Pe6216b pe6324b p.73
- Appendix p.73
- Eco pdu series user manual p.74
- Pe6216g pe6324g p.74
- Administrator login failure p.75
- Limited warranty p.76
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