- Raritan Paragon II User Guide

CHAPTER 4: OPERATION ADMINISTRATOR FUNCTIONS 57
In the case of a target associated with multiple outlets, such as a server with dual
power supplies, pressing A will highlight all the associated outlets, allowing them to
be turned on, off, or recycled simultaneously.
Controlling Power from the Outlet Selection Menu
A connected power strip is treated as a tiered device. The power strip, therefore, has its own
device menu consisting of “ports” for each power outlet with which power can be controlled on a
per-outlet basis.
Navigate the Paragon II OSUI, select the Raritan Power Strip and press Enter . You will
now be at the “Outlet Selection” menu.
A list of outlets (up to 8 per page) will appear. Targets in green are switched ON; targets in
black are switched OFF.
As with the ”Server Selection” Menu, press X, O, or R to turn off, turn on, or recycle power
to the target respectively. Type “yes” to confirm turning off the power if you select X or R.
Getting Power Strip Unit Status from the Outlet Selection Menu
At any time while navigating the “Outlet Selection” Menu, pressing F11 will provide a status
screen showing certain parameters of the connected power strip. These parameters include:
Average power
True RMS Current
True RMS Voltage
Internal Temperature
Apparent Power
Maximum Detected
Outlet Circuit Breaker
Note: Unlike second tier channel ports, the power outlet “channel ports” will not appear in the
list of targets when the OSUI is in “channel port selection by Name” mode.
Paragon II Network Port
Paragon II contains a network port and is designed as a network-aware device. This network port
is used to communicate with Paragon Manager administrative software, packaged with the
Paragon II unit (please see the Paragon Manager User Guide for additional information).
Note: The Ethernet port on the Paragon II is hard coded and supports on 10/Half duplex.