User`s guide

Switched ePDU Admin Using the Web Interface
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User's Guide for Basic, Monitored, and Switched ePDUt S 164202115 Rev 1
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Table 25. Unit Configuration Settings (continued)
DescriptionField
Power Log Interval Options are 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 60 minutes, or disabled.
The Power Log tool multiplies the measured voltage and current to calculate
the apparent power and records the result at the interval specified by this
setting. When set to disabled, the Power Log does not record the apparent
power values.
Keyboard Timeout Enter any integer between 30 and 999 seconds.
This setting refers to the length of inactivity before a user is automatically
logged off. The default is 300 seconds.
Invert Display Normal or Inverted.
The meter display on the face of the Switched ePDU displays the current for
each outlet section or phase. These readings can be inverted for easier
reading depending on the ePDU's mounting orientation.
Fahrenheit or Celsius Fahrenheit or Celsius.
This setting displays temperature readings from an external temperature
probe.
Table 26. Advanced Options
Field Description
Soft Reboot To reboot the Switched ePDU, select this option and click Save Changes.
The outlet state is not changed during a soft reboot.
Reset to Defaults Select this option and click Save Changes to reset the Switched ePDU to its
factory-default settings. All settings are reset except the IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway.
Update Firmware At this point the FTP server is ready to receive the firmware upgrade. Using
an FTP program, such as FTP Commander or the command line FTP program
available with Microsoft Windows, connect to the
Switched ePDU's IP
address (port 21) with the Admin username and password (default is ipc),
upload the image.bin file, and disconnect from the
Switched ePDU. Once
the FTP connection has been disconnected, the FTP server automatically
reboots the Switched ePDU into the upgraded software application.
NOTE
To ensure proper Switched ePDU operation of the upgraded application
software, set the system defaults after upgrading the firmware. Select Set
System Defaults under the Administrative Utilities menu.