User`s guide

Switched ePDU Admin Using Serial or Telnet
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Table 12. Network Configuration
Setting Description
Use DHCP* Enabled or Disabled.
If DHCP is enabled, the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information
is obtained from the network DHCP server, and these obtained values overwrite
whatever settings are in options 2, 3, and 4.
If DHCP is disabled, the values in settings 2, 3, and 4 are used to communicate with
the network.
Unit IP Address* Enter standard dot notation (for example, 192.168.168.168).
Subnet Mask* Enter standard dot notation (for example, 255.255.255.0).
Default Gateway* Enter standard dot notation (for example, 192.168.168.1).
MAC Address This value is unique to this Switched ePDU and cannot be changed from this
menu. If customization is necessary, see “Advanced Boot Configuration” on
page 91 for instructions.
Telnet Access* Enabled or Disabled.
Telnet Port* Any integer from 1 to 65535 (default is 23).
Web Access* Enabled or Disabled.
Secure Server Enabled or Disabled.
Each time the Switched ePDU reboots (or power is applied to the Switched ePDU
when the Secure Web is enabled), the boot process takes up to five minutes to
generate a new secure server certificate. During this time the Switched ePDU is
unavailable from all interfaces , and outlet operations, such as power on
sequencing, is delayed until the certificate has been generated (the boot process
can be monitored over a serial connection).
After the Switched ePDU reboots, the secure Web interface is available at port 443
(this port number is fixed) using the secure URL format
(for example, https://192.168.168.168).
Web Port* Any integer from 1 to 65535 (default is 80).
The Web Port setting affects Web access only when the Secure Server setting is
set to Disabled.
Ping Enabled Enabled or Disabled; changes take effect immediately.
If Ping is enabled, the Switched ePDU pings the IP address set up for each outlet
(see “Outlet Configuration” on page 40) according to the time specified by the Ping
Interval. If there is no ping response, the outlet reboots. If the ping fails and the
outlet reboots three times in a row, the ping feature for that outlet stops until the
Switched ePDU reboots or the Ping Enabled setting is briefly set to Disabled and
then back to Enabled.
Ping Interval Any integer from 5 to 60 minutes; changes take effect immediately.
Serial Baud Rate* 9600, 19200, or 38400 baud (default is 9600).
All other serial settings are fixed at 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow
control.
SNMP Menus See the following section, “SNMP Menus.”
* Requires a soft reboot to take effect (select Soft Reboot from the Main Menu).