Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Raritan Computer finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Raritan Computer DPX-OG-E widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    Dominion® PX User Guide Release 1.1.0   Copyright  ©  2008  Raritan,  Inc.  DPX ‐ 0G ‐ E  March  2008  255 ‐ 80 ‐ 6080 ‐ 00 [...]

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    This  document  contains  proprietary  in formation  that  is  protected  by  copyright.  All  rights  reserved.  No  part  of  this  document  may  be  photocopied,  reproduced,  or  translated  into  another  language  without  express  prior  written  co[...]

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    iii To  avoid  potentially  fatal  shock  hazard  and  possible  damage  to  Raritan  equipment:  SYSTEMS  SHOULD  ONLY  BE  CONFIGURED  BY  A  COMPETENT  PERSON.  IT  IS  ESSENTIAL  THAT  THIS  EQUIPMENT  IS  CONNECTED  TO  AN  ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  TH[...]

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    Product Models iv Provide  an  earthing  connection  before  the  mains  plu g  is  connected  to  the  mains.  And,  when  disconnecting  the  earthing  connection,  be  sure  to  disconnect  after  pul ling  out  the  mains  plug  from  the  mains. [...]

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    v Contents Safety Guidelines iii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product  Models.......................................................................................................................................... 1 Product  Photos ..................................................................................................................[...]

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    Contents vi Back  Panel................................................................................................................................................. 20 Power  Cord ........................................................................................................................... ........ 20 Outlets.................[...]

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    Contents vii Setting  Up  External  User  A uthentication ............................................................................................. 62 Settings  Up  LDAP  Authentication ............................................................................................. 63 Setting  Up  Outlets  and  Pow[...]

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    Contents viii Deleting  Outlet  Group  Devices ................................................................................................ 106 Chapter 6 Integration 107 Dominion  KX ......................................................................................................................................... 108 KX  Ma[...]

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    Contents ix Querying  an  Outlet  Sensor................................................................................................................... 130 Appendix D Using SNMP 131 Enabling  SNMP ..................................................................................................................................... 132[...]

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    Contents x Get  Power  Cycl e  Delay  Command .......................................................................................... 152 IPMI  Privilege  Levels ......................................................................................................................... ... 152 Appendix F Event Types 153 Appendix G[...]

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    1 The  Dominion  PX  unit  is  an  intelligent  power  distribution  unit  that  allows  you  to  reboot  remote  servers  and  other  network  devic es,  and  monitor  power  in  the  data  center,  through  Rarita n ʹ s  KVM  switches  and  Secure [...]

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    Product Photos 2 Zero U Size   1U Size   [...]

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    Chapter 1: Introduction 3 2U Size     Product Features All  models  and  sizes  of  the  Dominion  PX  provide  the  followin g  features:  • The  ability  to  control  outlets  collectively  and  individually  • The  ability  to  power  on,  power  off[...]

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    Package Contents 4 • The  ability  to  monitor  the  internal,  CPU  temperature  of  the  Dominion  PX  • The  ability  to  monitor  environmental  factors  such  as  external  temperature  and  humidity  • An  audible  alarm  (beeper)  and  a  visua l [...]

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    Chapter 1: Introduction 5 2U Products • Dominion  PX  unit  includ ing  power  cord  1.8 0m  (6  feet)  • 2U  bracket  pack  and  screws  • Null ‐ modem  cable  with  RJ ‐ 45  and  DB9F  connectors  on  either  end [...]

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    6 In This Chapter Rack  Mount  Safety  Guidelines......................................................................... 6  Tool ‐ less  Mo unting  Instruct ions ...................................................................... 8  Rack Mount Safety Guidelines In  Raritan  products  which  require  Rack ?[...]

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    Chapter 2: Rack-Mounting the Dominion PX 7 Side  Fixing     End  Fixing     Blind  Fixing    [...]

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    Tool-less Mountin g Instructions 8 Tool-less Mounting Instructions The  Zero  U  units  also  ship  with  a  tool ‐ less  mounting  kit  consisting  of  a  claw  feet  with  a  silver  button  on  one  side.  These  work  by  attaching  to  the  back  side ?[...]

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    Chapter 2: Rack-Mounting the Dominion PX 9 To Mount: • Snap  fit  the  claw  feet  mounts  onto  the  back  of  the  Dominion  PX  unit.  Leave  at  least  24  inches  bet ween  the  buttons  for  stability.  Once  the  claw  feet  are  mounted  on  th[...]

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    10 This  chapter  explains  how  to  instal l  a  Dominion  PX  unit  and  configure  it  for  network  connectivity.  In This Chapter Before  You  Begin.............................................................................................. 10  Connect  the  Dominion  PX  t[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 11 Fill Out the Equipment Setup Worksheet An  Equipment  Setup  Worksheet  is  provided  in  Appendix  B  (se e  ʺ Equipment  Setu p  Worksheet ʺ on  page  121).  Use  this  worksheet  to  record  the  mode l,  serial  number,  and[...]

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    Connect the Dominion PX to Your Network 12     2. Plug  the  other  end  of  the  null ‐ modem  cable  (containing  the  DB9  connector)  into  the  serial  port  (COM)  of  the  computer.  Connect the Dominion PX to Your Network To  use  the  Web  interface ?[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 13  Bits  per  second  =  9600   Data  bits  =  8   Stop  bits  =  1   Parity  =  None   Flow  control  =  None  Note:  The  “Flow  control”  param eter  must  be  set  to  “None”  for  the ?[...]

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    Configure the Dominion PX for Network Connectivity 14 Note:  The  Dominion  PX ʹ s  IP  address  is  autom atically  disp layed  in  the  system  prompt.  The  default  IP  address  is  192.168.0.192.  The  default  IP  configurat ion  meth od  is  DHCP,  and  the [...]

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    Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 15 8. By  default,  the  LAN  inter face  speed  is  set  to  Auto,  wh ich  allows  the  system  to  select  the  optimum  speed.  To  keep  the  default,  press  Enter.  To  set  the  speed  to  10  or  100 [...]

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    Resetting to Factory Defaults 16  If  you  want  to  termina te  the  configuration  process,  type  c  and  press  Enter .  The  configuration  is  cancelled  and  you  are  returne d  to  the  opening  prompt  as  shown  in  the  screenshot  of  Step ?[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 17 • Baud  rate  (bits  per  second)  =  9600  • Data  bits  =  8  • Stop  bits  =  1  • Parity  =  None  • Flow  control  =  None  1. Press  (and  release)  the  Re set  button  of  DPX  while  pressing ?[...]

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    Resetting to Factory Defaults 18 Note:  Enter ʺ help ʺ to  show  a  li st  of  avail able  command  and  a  short  description  of  each  one.  HyperTerminal  is  avai lable  on  many  Windows  OS.  But  HyperTerminal  is  not  avail able  on  Windows  Vi[...]

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    19 This  chapter  explains  how  to  use  the  Do minion  PX  unit.  It  describes  the  LEDs  and  ports  on  the  front  and  back  pane ls  of  the  Domi nion  PX,  and  explains  how  to  use  the  display  panel.  It  also  explains  [...]

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    Back Panel 20 LAN  Connecting  the  Dominion  PX  to  your  company ʹ s  network  Connect  a  standard  Category  5e  UT P  cable  to  this  port  and  connect  the  other  end  to  your  network.  This  connection  is  necessary  to  admin ister  th[...]

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    Chapter 4: Using the Dominion PX 21 Outlets The  number  of  outlets  on  the  back  panel  depends  upon  the  Dominion  PX  model.  To  the  upper  left  of  each  outlet  is  a  small  LED.  The  units  are  shipped  from  the  factory  with  all ?[...]

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    Back Panel 22 LED Display The  LED  display  is  located  adjacent  to  the  outlets  on  the  Zero  U  model,  and  on  the  back  right  of  the  1U  and  2U  models.  The  following  pictu re  shows  the  LED  display.   [...]

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    Chapter 4: Using the Dominion PX 23 The  LED  display  consists  of  these  components:  • A  lower  row  displaying  two  digits  • An  upper  row  disp laying  three  digits  • Up  and  Down  buttons  Note:  The  small  hole  between  the  lower  ro[...]

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    Circuit Breaker 24 Tip:  A  quick  way  to  distin guish  between  voltage,  current,  and  power  is  the  placement  of  the  decimal  point  in  the  display.  Voltage  has  no  decimal  point,  current  has  a  decimal  point  between  the  first [...]

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    Chapter 4: Using the Dominion PX 25 Beeper The  Dominion  PX  includes  a  be eper.  It  will  ring  if  any  of  the  circuit  breakers  is  tripped  or  if  the  control  board  temperature  sensor  exceeds  80  degrees  Celsius  (or  176  degrees  Fahren[...]

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    26 This  chapter  explains  how  to  use  the  Web  interface  to  administer  a  Dominion  PX.  In This Chapter Logging  into  the  Web  Inter face ..................................................................... 26  Using  the  Web  Interface ..................................[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 27 where  <ip  address >  is  the  IP  address  of  the  Dominion  PX.  A  Login  dialog  appears.    2. Type  your  user  name  and  passwor d  in  the  Username  and  Password  fields.  Both  the  user  na[...]

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    Logging into the Web Interface 28 3. Click  Login .  The  Home  window  appears.   [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 29 Note:  The  Home  window  shown  above  shows  8  outlets.  If  yo ur  Dominion  PX  has  20  outlets,  the  Home  window  will  show  all  20.  Java  script  must  be  enabled  in  the  web  browser  for  proper [...]

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    Using t he Web In terfa ce 30 Changing Your Password To  change  your  passwor d:  1. Choose  User  Man agement ‐‐ >  Change  Passwor d .  The  Change  Password  window  appears.   2. Type  your  existing  password  in  the  Old  Password  field.  3. Type  your [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 31 Menus There  are  several  menus  in  the  Web  interfac e:  • Power  Outlets  • Alerts  • User  Management  • Device  Settings  • Maintenance  • Outlet  Groups  Options The  following  figure  shows  a  complete  list  of ?[...]

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    Using t he Web In terfa ce 32 How to Select an Option There  are  two  ways  to  select  an  option  from  a  menu:  • Click  the  menu  name  to  di splay  a  window  listing  each  option,  and  then  click  the  option  you  want  to  select  it.  ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 33 • Information  about  the  Dominion  PX,  includin g:  Model  name  and  number  IP  address  Firmware  version  • Information  about  all  the  users  currently  connected,  in cluding  user  name,  IP  address,  and  curr ent[...]

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    Using t he Web In terfa ce 34 Status Messages When  you  perform  an  operation  from  the  Web  interface,  such  as  crea ting  a  user  profile  or  changing  a  network  setting,  a  message  appears  at  the  top  of  the  window  that  indicates  whet[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 35 Unavailable Options At  times,  certain  action s  will  be  unavailable.  When  this  occurs,  the  appropriate  buttons  will  be  non ‐ functional,  though  different  browsers  may  displ ay  thi s  differently.  For  example:  if [...]

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    Using the Home Window 36 Using the Home Window The  Home  window  is  the  first  window  to  appear  after  a  success ful  login.  It  consists  of  a  Globa l  Status ,  an  Outlets  list,  and  an  All  Outlets  Control  panel.  The  home  window  also [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 37 Outlets List The  Outlets  List  displays  each  ou tlet  on  the  Dominion  PX  as  a  tabl e  row  with  a  view  of  the  power  status,  the  RMS  current  and  the  RMS  Power  through  the  individual  outlet. [...]

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    Using the Home Window 38 Display Additional Details To  display  addition al  details  about  an  o utlet,  click  the  outlet  name.  This  displays  the  Outlet  Details  window  (re fer  to  Figure 49  for  a  picture  of  the  window).  This  window  gives  t[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 39 Setting Up User Profiles The  Dominion  PX  is  shipped  with  one  user  profile  built  in.  This  is  the  Admin  profile,  which  was  used  for  the  origina l  login.  This  profile  has  full  system  and  outlet  p[...]

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    Setting Up User Profiles 40  Note:  Before  entering  any  information  in  the  user  profile,  please  make  sure  the  User  Group  is  created  and  avai lable  fo r  selection.  2. In  the  User  Management  panel,  type  the  follow ing  information ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 41 Note:  New  user  name ,  Pa ssword ,  and  Confirm  Password  are  the  only  required  fields.  3. Select  a  User  Group  from  the  drop ‐ down  list  in  the  User  Group  field.  The  User  Group  determines  th[...]

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    Setting Up User Profiles 42 Modifying a User Profile Every  user  with  user  management  permissions  can  modify  a  user  pr ofile .  (Refer  to  “ Settin g  the  Syst em  Permissions  (on  page  44)”  secti on  for  information  about  setting  user  permissions.)[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 43 2. Select  the  use r  from  the  drop ‐ down  list  in  the  User  (not  in  group)  field.  The  drop ‐ down  list  shows  all  user  profiles  that  have  NOT  been  assigned  to  a  User  Group.  3. Set  the [...]

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    Setting Up U ser Groups 44 Creating a User Group To  create  a  User  Group:  1. Choose  User  Man agement ‐‐ >  Users  &  Groups .  The  User/Group  Management  window  appears.  This  window  is  divided  into  a  User  Management  panel  and  a  Group [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 45  2. Select  the  User  Group  from  the  drop ‐ down  list  in  the  Group  field.  The  permissions  that  apply  to  this  group  are  displayed.  If  this  is  the  first  time  you  are  setting  the  permis[...]

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    Setting Up U ser Groups 46 4. When  you  ar e  finished,  click  Apply .  The  permissions  are  applied  to  the  User  Group.  Note:  The  User  (not  in  group)  field  on  this  window  is  us ed  to  set  individual  user  permissions.  If  yo u [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 47 Setting the Outlet Permissions Setting  outle t  permissions  allows  you  to  specify  which  outlets  members  of  a  User  Group  are  permitted  to  access.  When  you  first  create  a  User  Group,  all  outlet  permissions ?[...]

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    Setting Up U ser Groups 48 3. Set  the  permissions  as  nec essary.  Click  this  icon   in  a  field  and  select  either  Yes  or  No .  4. When  you  ar e  finished,  click  Apply .  The  permissions  are  applied  to  the  User  Group.  Note: [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 49 Note:  To  modify  a  User  Gro up ʹ s  system  or  outlet  permissions,  repeat  the  procedure  for  setting  the  system  or  out let  permissions  described  above  and  make  any  necessary  cha nges.  Deleting a User Grou[...]

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    Setting Up Access Controls 50 Configuring the Firewall The  Dominion  PX  has  a  firewall  that  can  be  configured  to  prevent  specific  IP  addresse s  and  ranges  of  IP  addresses  from  accessing  the  Dominion  PX.  When  the  Dominion  PX  was  ini[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 51 Change the Default Policy Once  enabled,  the  firewall  has  a  default  policy  built  in  that  accep ts  traffic  from  all  IP  addresse s.  This  means  any  IP  add resses  not  dropped  by  a  specific  rule  will  be[...]

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    Setting Up Access Controls 52 2. Make  sure  the  checkbox  labeled  Enable  IP  Acc ess  Control  is  checked.  Create specific rules. Th e f ollowing explains how: Action Do this... Add  a  rule  to  the  end  of  the  rules  list  • Type  an  IP  address  and  sub[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 53 2. Click  Apply .  The  rules  are  applied.  Delete Firewall Rules To  delete  a  firewall  rule:  1. Choose  Device  Settings ‐‐ >  Se curity .  The  Security  Settings  wi ndow  appears.  2. Make  sure  the  checkbox  labeled ?[...]

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    Setting Up Access Controls 54 2. Click  the  checkbox  labeled  Enable  Group  bas ed  System  Access  Control .  This  enab les  the  feature.  3. Click  Apply .  Group  based  access  control  rules  are  enabled.  Change the Default Action The  default  action  is  [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 55 Action Do this... Add  a  rule  to  the  end  of  the  rules  list  • Type  a  starting  IP  addr ess  in  the  Starting  IP  fie ld.  • Type  an  ending  IP  address  in  the  E nding  IP  field.  • Select  a [...]

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    Setting Up Access Controls 56 2. Make  sure  the  checkbox  labeled  Enable  Group  based  System  Access  Control  is  checked.  3. Type  the  number  of  the  rule  to  be  deleted  in  the  Rule  #  field.  4. Click  Delete .  The  rule  is  removed ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 57 Enable Login Limitations Login  limitat ions  allow  you  to  determ ine  whether  more  than  one  perso n  can  use  the  same  login  at  the  same  time,  and  whether  or  not  users  will  be  required  to  change  p[...]

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    Setting Up Access Controls 58 Enable Strong Passwords Forcing  users  to  create  strong  passwords  makes  it  more  difficult  for  intruders  to  crack  user  pass word s  and  access  the  Dominion  PX  un it.  Strong  passwords  should  be  at  least  eight [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 59 3. Make  any  nec essary  changes  to  the  default  settings.  4. When  you  ar e  finished,  click  Apply .  The  changes  are  applied.  Setting Up a Digital Certificate The  purpose  of  an  X.509  digital  certificat e  is  to ?[...]

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    Setting Up a Digital Ce rtificate 60 Creating a Certifi cate Signing Request To  create  a  CSR:  1. Choose  Device  Setting ‐ ‐ >  Certificat e .  The  first  pa ge  of  the  SSL  Server  Certificate  Manag ement  window  appears.   2. Provide  the  information  request[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 61 State/Province   The  state  or  provi nce  where  your  company  is  located  Country  (IS O  code)   The  country  where  your  company  is  located.  Use  the  standard  ISO  code.  For  a  list  of  ISO  codes[...]

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    Setting Up Exte rnal User Authentication 62 2. Type  the  path  and  name  of  the  certificat e  file  in  the  SSL  Certif icate  File  field,  or  click  Browse  and  select  the  f ile.  3. Click  Uplo ad .  The  certificat e  is  installed  on  the  Domin[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 63 Settings Up LDAP Authentication To  set  up  LDAP  authentication:  1. Choose  Device  Settings ‐‐ >  Authentication .  The  Authentication  Settings  window  appears.  The  LDAP  parameters  appe ar  on  the  left  side  of  the [...]

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    Setting Up Exte rnal User Authentication 64 6. Type  the  base  DN  in  the  Base  DN  of  user  LDAP  server  fiel d.  The  base  distinguished  name  (DN)  is  the  top  level  of  the  LDAP  director y  tree.  It  indicates  where  in  the  LDAP  d[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 65 5. By  default,  the  Dominion  PX  uses  the  st andard  RADIUS  port  1812  (authentication)  and  1813  (accounti ng).  If  you  prefer  to  use  non ‐ standard  ports,  change  the  ports.  6. Type  the  timeout  period ?[...]

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    Setting Up Outlet s and Power Threshold s 66 Setting the Default Outlet State Sets  a  global  default  for  the  power  state  of  the  outlets  when  the  Dominion  PX  unit  is  powered  on.  Setting  an  individu al  outlet ʹ s  startup  state  to  something  othe[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 67 Note:  The  number  you  enter  here  applies  to  all  outlets  on  the  Dominion  PX.  However,  you  can  override  this  number  for  specific  outlets,  if  you  wish.  re fer  to  “ Setting  the  Outlet  Thre[...]

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    Setting Up Outlet s and Power Threshold s 68 • First  moves  the  outlet  to  the  top  of  the  list  and  make s  it  the  first  outlet  to  receive  power.  • Up  moves  the  outlet  up  one  position  in  the  list.  • Down  moves  the  outlet[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 69 Naming the Outlets You  can  give  each  outlet  a  name  to  help  you  identify  the  device  connected  to  it.  To  do  this:  1. Choose  Power  Outlets ‐‐ >  Outlet  Set up .  The  Outlet  Setup  window  appears. [...]

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    Setting Up Outlet s and Power Threshold s 70 5. Click  Apply .  The  new  name  is  applied.  Setting the Outlet Thresholds To  set  the  current  thresholds  of  an  outlet:  1. Choose  Power  Outlets ‐‐ >  Outlet  Set up .  The  Outlet  Setup  window  appears.  2[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 71 Viewing Outlet Details To  display  details  about  a  particular  outlet:  1. Choose  Power  Outlets ‐‐ >  Outlet  Details .  The  Outlet  Details  window  appears.   2. Select  an  outlet  from  the  drop ‐ down  list  in ?[...]

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    Environmental Sensors 72 Note:  To  display  the  Outlet  Setup  window,  click  the  [Setup]  link.  Refer  to  Naming  the  Outlets  (on  page  69)  section  for  a  picture  of  the  Outlet  Setup  Window.  Power Cycling an Outlet To  turn  an  outlet[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 73 Mapping the Environmental Sensors Once  the  sensors  have  been  physically  connected  to  the  Dominion  PX,  they  must  be  mapped  to  the  unit ʹ s  logical  sen sors  before  Dominion  PX  will  recognize  (and  displ ay) [...]

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    Environmental Sensors 74 4. To  unmap  a  logical  sensor  from  any  physical  sensor,  clilck  clear  at  the  bottom  of  the  column.  That  logical  sensor  will  no  longer  be  associated  with  any  of  the  physical  sensors.  Note:  It  is ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 75 When  the  configuration  changes  have  been  applied,  the  sensor  readings  will  be  displ ayed  on  the  Home  Page  next  to  the  outlets  list  and  the  sensor  names  will  be  updated.  This  updated  name ?[...]

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    Setting Up Alerts 76 Setting Up Alerts The  Dominion  PX  can  be  conf igur ed  to  issue  an  alert  whenever  a  threshold  is  crossed,  either  for  the  Dominion  PX  unit  as  a  whole  or  for  a  specific  outlet.  The  alert  can  be  progra[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 77 3. Select  the  threshold  from  the  second  drop ‐ down  list  in  the  Event  field  as  show n  below.  The  list  of  thresholds  will  vary  depending  on  what  was  selected  in  the  first  drop ‐ down  li st.[...]

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    Setting Up Alerts 78 Creating Alert Policies Alert  policies  al low  you  to  associate  eve nts  with  destinations.  Policies  determine  whether  specific  events  trigger  an  entry  in  the  event  log ,  an  email  message  to  an  administrat or,  an  SNMP ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 79 2. You  can  modify  or  delete  a  policy  by  clic king  the  corresponding  button  next  to  the  policy.  You  can  add  a  new  policy  and  configure  alerts  and  de stinations  by  clicking  the  appropriate  l[...]

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    Setting Up Alerts 80 3. Select  the  destinations  associated  with  the  policy  in  the  Destin ations  panel.  Your  choic es  are  System  (event  log),  Switch  Outlet ,  eM ail ,  and  SNMP .  4. Click  Cre ate .  The  policy  is  created.  Modify a Policy To [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 81 Specifying the Al ert Destination The  alert  destination  can  be  an  email  address  or  an  SNMP  trap.  To  specify  the  destination :  1. Choose  Alerts ‐‐ >  Alert  Destin ations .  The  Alert  Destinations  window  appear[...]

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    Setting Up Event Logg ing 82  Email  If  you  selected  email,  type  the  receiver ʹ s  email  address.   SNMP  If  you  selected  SNMP,  enter  the  IP  addre ss  of  the  trap  and  the  community  string.  4. Click  Add .  The  destinatio n  is  [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 83 Configuring the Local Event Log To  configure  the  local  event  log:  1. Choose  Device  Settings ‐‐ >  Event  Log .  The  Event  Log  Settings  window  appears.  The  Local  Logging  panel  appears  first.  This  panel  cont[...]

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    Setting Up Event Logg ing 84 5. By  default,  when  the  local  event  log  is  enabled,  seven  event  types  appear  in  the  Event  Log  Assignments  panel  to  the  right.  All  are  enabled  by  default.  To  disa ble  any  of  these  event  type[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 85 Viewing the Internal Event Log To  display  the  internal  eve nt  log,  select  Maintenance  and  then  select  View  Event  Log.   Entries For  each  entry,  the  event  log  shows:  • The  date  and  time  of  the  event ?[...]

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    Setting Up Event Logg ing 86 Configuring NFS Logging To  configure  Network  File  System  (NFS)  logging:  1. Choose  Device  Settings ‐‐ >  Event  Log .  The  Event  Log  Settings  window  appears.  The  NFS  Logging  panel  controls  NFS  logging.   2. Click [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 87 Configuring SMTP Logging To  configure  Simple  Mail  Transfer  Protocol  (SMTP)  logging:  1. Choose  Device  Settings ‐‐ >  Event  Log .  The  Event  Log  Settings  window  appears.  The  SMTP  Logging  panel  controls  SMTP [...]

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    Setting Up Event Logg ing 88 Configuring SNMP Logging Event  logging  can  be  performed  by  sending  SNMP  traps  to  a  third ‐ party  SNMP  manag er.  Refer  to  the  Using  SNMP  appendix  for  instructions  on  enabling  SNMP  Event  Loggin g  on  Dominion ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 89 Managing the Dominion PX You  can  display  basic  device  information  about  the  Dominio n  PX,  give  the  Dominion  PX  a  new  device  name,  and  modify  any  of  the  network  settings  that  were  entered  during  th[...]

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    Managing the Dominion PX 90   2. This  Device  Informa tio n  pane l  displays  the  product  name,  serial  number,  and  IP  and  MAC  addresses  of  the  Dominion  PX,  as  well  as  detailed  inform ation  about  the  firmware  running  in  the  un i[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 91 Displaying Model Confi guration Information To  display  informat ion  about  the  specific  model  of  the  Dominion  PX  that  you  are  using,  choose  Maintenance ‐‐ >  Device  Information .  The  Device  Information  window  app[...]

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    Managing the Dominion PX 92 Naming the Dominion PX By  default,  the  Dominion  PX  has  a  device  name  of  pdu.  You  may  want  to  give  the  Dominion  PX  a  more  eas ily  recognizable  name  to  help  id entify  it.  To  do  this:  1. Choose  Dev[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 93 Modifying the Network Settings The  Dominion  PX  was  configured  for  network  connectivity  during  the  installation  and  configurat ion  process  (refer  to  Installation  and  Configuration  (on  page  10)  ch apter  for  details). ?[...]

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    Managing the Dominion PX 94 Modifying the Communicat ions, Port and Bandwidth Settings You  can  use  Telnet  or  SSH  to  log  into  the  Dominion  PX ʹ s  CLP  interface.  However,  by  default  SSH  is  enabled  and  Telnet  is  not  (because  it  communicates  in [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 95 Note:  No  programs  are  currently  ava ilable  to  use  the  Setup  Protocol  with  Dominion  PX.  It  is  safe  to  leave  this  disabled.  6. When  you  ar e  finished,  click  Apply .  The  settings  are  modified.[...]

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    Managing the Dominion PX 96 Setting the Date and Time You  can  set  the  internal  clock  on  the  Dominion  PX  manuall y,  or  you  can  link  to  a  Network  Time  Protocol  (NTP)  server  and  let  it  set  the  dat e  and  time.  1. Choose  Device [...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 97 Configuring the SMTP Settings The  Dominion  PX  allows  you  to  configure  alerts  to  send  an  email  message  to  a  specific  adm inistrator.  To  do  this,  you  have  to  configure  the  Dominion  PX ʹ s  SMTP  settings[...]

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    Managing the Dominion PX 98 Configuring the SNMP Settings The  SNMP  Settings  window  allows  you  to  enable  an d  disable  SNMP  communication  between  an  SNMP  manager  and  the  PX  unit.  Enabling  SNMP  communicat ion  will  allow  the  PX  to  send  SN[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 99 4. Check  Enable  SNMP  v3  Protoc ol  to  enable  communication  with  an  SNMP  manag er  using  SNMP  v3  protocol.  5. Type  the  System  Location  in  the  System  Location  field.  6. Type  the  System  Contact  in ?[...]

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    Managing the Dominion PX 100  4. When  the  reset  is  complete ,  the  Dominion  PX  unit  restarts  and  the  Login  window  is  displayed.  Then,  you  can  log  back  into  the  Dominion  PX.  Updating the Firmware Raritan  will  notify  custo mers  whe[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 101 4. Click  Uplo ad .  The  Firmware  Update  window  appears.  It  shows  the  current  firmware  version  and  the  new  fi rmware  version,  and  gives  you  a  last  chance  to  terminate  the  update .   5. To  proceed[...]

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    Outlet Grouping 102 Outlet Grouping Using  the  Outlet  Grouping  feature,  users  can  combine  outlets  from  separate  Dominion  PX  Units  into  a  sin gle,  logical  gr oup,  allowing  control  from  a  single  Dominion  PX.  Outlets  that  are  grouped ?[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 103 5. Click  Add/Modify .  The  new  Dominion  PX  is  now  av ailable  for  outlet  grouping.  To  modify  the  name,  or  the  Username  and  Password  used  to  access  a  participating  Dominion  PX,  simply  retype  the[...]

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    Outlet Grouping 104 2. Type  a  name  for  the  outlet  group  in  the  Name  field.  It  is  a  good  ide a  to  give  the  outlet  group  a  recognizable  name  that  helps  identify  the  device(s)  connected  to  it.  3. Type  a  comment  fo[...]

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    Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 105 Controlling Outlet Groups Any  outlet  groups  created  from  this  Dominion  PX  will  appear  in  the  Outlet  Groups  List.  From  this  list,  you  can  power  ON,  Power  OFF  or  cycle  power  to  the  outlet  group[...]

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    Outlet Grouping 106 Note:  The  page  must  finish  loading  or  refreshing  before  selecting  an  action.  If  you  select  an  act ion  before  the  page  has  finished  updating  the  status  of  all  outlet  groups,  the  command  will  be  ignor[...]

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    107  Direct Access Interfaces Access thru CC Interfaces Product Association  Control  Association  Control  Connectivity Max # of PX units supported Dominion  SX  >=  3.1  SX  GUI  <3.1  None  RSC  into  PX  serial  port  CC  GUI  CC  GUI  CSCSPCS ‐ 1  or  CSCSPCS[...]

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    Dominion KX 108 NOTE:  Connecting  any  power  CIM  except  the  for  the  D2CIM ‐ PWR  (e.g .  P2CIM ‐ PWR)  to  the  serial  port  of  the  Dominion  PX  will  switch  all  the  outlets  to  the  ON  state,  even  if  they  were  previously  [...]

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    Chapter 6: Integratio n 109 2. Select  up  to  eight  Dominion  PX  units  from  drop ‐ down  list .   3. Select  up  to  a  total  of  four  outlets  from  the  PX  units.  [...]

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    Dominion KX 110 4. Notice  the  target  icon  change  to  in dicate  power.   5. Notice  the  outlet  icon  change  to  indic ate  association.  6. Notice  the  outlet  name  automatically  changes  to  the  tar get ʹ s  name.   Control a Target's Power 1. Sel[...]

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    Chapter 6: Integratio n 111 2. Select  from  Power  On,  Power  Off,  or  Cyc le  Power  optio ns.   Dominion KX-II To  use  the  Dominion  KX  II  power  control  feature:  1. Connect  the  Dominion  PX  to  your  target  server.  2. Name  the  Dominion  P[...]

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    Paragon II 112 Paragon Manager Application Use  Raritan ʹ s  Paragon  Manager  applicatio n  to  configure  associations:  1. In  Paragon  Manager,  select  the  target.  2. Click  the  target  icon  and  drag ‐ and ‐ drop  it  on  the  desired  outlets.  3. The  out[...]

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    Chapter 6: Integratio n 113 Associate Outlets with a Target On  the  OSD  screen,  press  F5  to  enter  the  Channel  Configuration  page  and  select  the  channel.  Press  G  to  enter  the  special  second ‐ tier  screen  (Outlet  Configuration  page).   Contr[...]

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    Dominion SX 114 Control an Outlet's Power When  in  “Channel  Select ion”  Menus  (NOT  in  “Channel  Select ion  by  Name”),  users  can  navigate  to  individual  Dominion  PX  ports  and  control  power.  User  Selects  Outlet  and  Presses  X,  O, ?[...]

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    Chapter 6: Integratio n 115 3. Type  a  name  and  description  in  the  Name  and  Description  fields.  4. Select  the  number  of  outlets  from  the  drop ‐ down  menu  in  the  Number  of  Outlets  fi eld.  5. Type  the  port  number  in  the  Por[...]

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    Dominion KSX 116 4. A  confirmation  message  will  appear  to  indicate  the  successful  operation.   Figure  1:  Outlet  Confirmation  Screen  Check Power Strip Status 1. Choose  Power  Control ‐‐ >  Pow er  Strip  Status .   2. A  status  box  appears  to[...]

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    Chapter 6: Integratio n 117 CommandCenter You  can  manage  a  Dominion  PX  from  a  CommandCenter  if  it  is  connected  through  any  of  the  following  Raritan  products:  • Dominion  SX  • Dominion  KX  • Paragon  II  • Refer  to  CC ‐ SG  user ?[...]

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    118 Model Rack V Curren t Outlet Type # of Outlet s Plug Type # of Circui t # of Circuit Breaker DPCR8 ‐ 15  1U  120  15  Nema  5 ‐ 15R  8  Nema  5 ‐ 15P  1  None  DPCR8A ‐ 16  1U  230  16  IEC320  C13  8  IEC6 0309  16A  1  None  DPCR8A ‐ 20L6  1U  208  20  IEC[...]

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    Appendix A: Dominion PX Models 119  Note:  Per  NEC  rules,  North  Americ an  units  should  be  de ‐ rated  by  20% .  For  example,  a  Dominion  PX  rated  at  30A  can  provide  24A  of  current  in  North  America.  Regardless  of  Dominion  PX ?[...]

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    Environmental Specification s 120 Environmental Specifications Environmental Factor Threshold Max  Ambient  Temperature  40  degrees  Celsius  [...]

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    121 Dominion  PX  Series  Unit  Model   ____________   Dominion  PX  Series  Unit  Serial  Number  ____________  Appendix B Equipment Setup Worksheet[...]

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    Environmental Specification s 122 OUTLET  1  OUTLET  2  OUTLET3  MODEL   MODEL  MODEL  SERIAL  NUMBER   SERIAL  NUMBER  SERIAL  NUMBER  USE   USE  USE  OUTLET  4  OUTLET  5  OUTLET  6  MODEL   MODEL  MODEL  SERIAL  NUMBER   SERIAL  NUMBER  SERIA[...]

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    Appendix B: Equipment Setup Workshee t 123 MODEL   MODEL  MODEL  SERIAL  NUMBER   SERIAL  NUMBER  SERIAL  NUMBER  USE   USE  USE  OUTLET  13  OUTLET  14  OUTLET  15  MODEL   MODEL  MODEL  SERIAL  NUMBER   SERIAL  NUMBER  SERIAL  NUMBER  USE   USE ?[...]

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    Environmental Specification s 124 SERIAL  NUMBER   SERIAL  NUMBER   USE   USE    Types  of  adapters  _____________ ____________ _______________ _______________ ______   Types  of  cables  _____________ ____________ _______________ _______________ _________   Name  of  software ?[...]

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    125 This  section  explains  how  to  use  the  Command  Line  Protocol  (CLP)  interface  to  administer  a  Dominion  PX.  In This Chapter About  the  CLP  Interface ............................................................................... 125  Logging  int o  the  CLP [...]

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    Logging into the CLP interface 126 Logging into the CLP interface Logging  in  via  HyperTerminal  and  a  serial  connection  is  a  little  different  than  logging  in  using  SSH  or  Telnet.  Using HyperTerminal To  log  in  usin g  HyperTerminal:  1. Connect  your  [...]

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    Appendix C: Using the CLP Interface 127  6. You  are  now  logged  into  the  CLP  interface  and  can  begin  using  the  interface  to  administer  the  Dominion  PX.  Using SSH or Telnet To  log  in  usin g  SSH  or  Telnet:  1. Launch  an  SSH  or  T[...]

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    Showing Outlet Informat ion 128 Syntax The  following  is  the  syntax  for  the  show  command:   clp:/->  show /system1/outlet<outlet number>   where  <outlet  number>  is  the  number  of  the  outlet.  To  display  information  for  all  outlets, [...]

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    Appendix C: Using the CLP Interface 129 Examples The  following  are  examples  of  the  show  command.  Example 1 -- No Attributes The  following  shows  the  output  of  the  show  command  with  no  attributes  entered.   Example 2 -- Name Attribute The  following  shows [...]

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    Turning an Out let On or Off 130 Turning an Outlet On or Off The  set  command  turns  an  outlet  on  or  off.  Syntax The  following  is  the  syntax  for  the  set  command:   clp:/->  set /system1/<outlet number> powerState=on|off   where  the  keyword  on  t[...]

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    131 This  Appendix  will  help  you  set  up  Dominion  PX  for  use  with  an  SNMP  manager.  The  Dominion  PX  can  be  configured  to  send  traps  to  an  SNMP  manager,  as  well  as  receive  GET  an d  SET  commands  in  order [...]

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    Enabling SNMP 132 Enabling SNMP To  communicate  with  an  SNMP  manager,  you  must  first  enable  the  SNMP  agent  on  Dominion  PX.  This  can  be  done  from  the  SNMP  Settings  window:  1. Select  Device  Settings ,  and  then  se lect  SNMP  Se[...]

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    Appendix D: Using SNMP 133 • Additionally,  check  Force  Encryption  to  force  using  encrypted  SNMP  communicat ion.  1. Type  the  SNMP  MIBII  sysLocation  value  in  the  System  Location  field.  2. Type  the  SNMP  MIBII  sysContact  value  in  the  Sy[...]

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    Enabling SNMP 134 Configuring Users for Encrypted SNMP v3 The  SNMP  v3  protocol  allows  for  encrypted  communication.  To  take  advantage  of  this,  users  will  need  to  have  a  Encryption  Phr ase,which  acts  as  a  shared  secret  between  them  and  [...]

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    Appendix D: Using SNMP 135 4. If  you  want  to  specify  a  different  encryption  phrase,  uncheck  this  box,  type  the  new  phrase  in  the  SNMP  v3  Encrypt ion  Phrase  field,  then  type  it  again  in  the  Confirm  SNMP  v3  Encryption  Ph[...]

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    SNMP Gets and S e ts 136 6. When  SNMP  logging  is  en abled,  seven  event  types  appear  in  the  Event  Log  Assignments  panel  to  the  right.  All  are  disabled  by  default.  To  enable  any  of  these  event  types,  check  the  appropriate ?[...]

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    Appendix D: Using SNMP 137 The Dominion PX MIB This  MIB  is  available  from  the  SNMP  Sett ings  pag e,  the  Event  Logging  page,  or  by  poin ting  your  browser  to  http://<ip- address>/MIB.txt ,  where  <ip-address>  is  the  IP  address  of  you[...]

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    SNMP Gets and S e ts 138 For  example,  the  unitSensorsGrou p  group  contains  objects  for  sensor  readings  of  the  Dominion  PX  as  a  whole.  One  object  listed  under  this  group,  unitCurrent ,  is  described  later  in  the  MIB  as ʺ The [...]

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    139 The  IPMI  tool  set  is  command ‐ line  that  allows  users  to  display  channel  information,  print  sensor  data,  and  set  LAN  configuration  paramete rs.  The  following  explains  the  av ailable  IPMI  commands.  Note:  The  open  source ?[...]

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    Channel Commands 140 Example $ ipmitool -I lan -H 192.168.51.58 -U admin -a channel authcap 14 5   Refer  to  the  IPMI  Privileges  Le vels  section  for  additional  information  about  IPMI  privilege s.   info [channel number] Displays  information  about  the  selected  channel. ?[...]

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    Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 141 getciphers <all | supported> <ipmi | sol> [c hannel] Displays  the  list  of  cipher  suites  supported  for  the  given  application  (ipmi  or  sol)  on  the  given  channel.  Example $ ipmitool -I lan -H allen-dpxpcr20-20 -U admin -P raritan[...]

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    LAN Commands 142 file <filename> Event  log  records  specif ied  in  filename  will  be  added  to  the  System  Event  Log.  The  format  of  each  line  in  the  file  is  as  fo llows:  <{EvM  Revision}  {Sensor  Type}  {Sensor  Num}  {Even t ?[...]

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    Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 143 set <channel> <parameter> Sets  the  given  parameter  on  the  given  channel.  Valid  parameters  are:  • ipaddr  <x.x.x .x>  Sets  the  IP  address  for  this  channel.  • netmask  <x.x.x.x>  Sets ?[...]

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    Sensor Commands 144 The  format  of  privlist  is  as  follows.  Each  char acter  represents  a  priv ilege  level  and  the  characte r  position  identifies  the  cipher  suite  number.  For  example,  the  first  char acter  represents  cipher  suite  1 ?[...]

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    Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 145 thresh <id> <threshold> <setting> This  allows  you  to  set  a  particu lar  sensor  threshold  valu e.  The  sensor  is  specified  by  name.  Valid  thres holds  are:  • unr  Upper  Non ‐ Recover able  • ucr [...]

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    OEM Commands 146 Command Name Id Set  Receptacle  ACL  0x19  Get  Receptacle  ACL  0x1A  Set  Sensor  Calibr ation  0x1B  Test  Actors  0x1C  Test  Sensors  0x1D  Set  Power  Cycle  Delay  Command  0x1E  Get  Power  Cycl e  Delay  Command  0x1F   Set Power [...]

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    Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 147 Request  Dat a  1  #  of  receptacle  [7 ‐ 5]  reserved  [4 ‐ 0]  #  of  receptacl e,  0  based,  highest  valid  #  depends  on  device  model  2  new  state  [7 ‐ 1]  reserved  [0]  1b  =  pow e[...]

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    OEM Commands 148 Request  Dat a  1  #  of  group  [7 ‐ 5]  reserved  [4 ‐ 0]  group  #,  valid  numb ers:  0 ‐ 23  2  new  state  [7 ‐ 1]  reserved  [0]  1b  =  pow er  on,  0b  =  power  off  Response  Data  1  Completion[...]

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    Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 149 Request  Dat a  1  #  of  group  [7 ‐ 5]  reserved  [4 ‐ 0]  group  #,  valid  numb ers:  0 ‐ 23  2  [7 ‐ 1]  reserved  [0]  1b  =  group  is  enabled,  0b  =  group  is  disabled  3  [7] [...]

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    OEM Commands 150 Request  Dat a  1  #  of  group  [7 ‐ 5]  reserved  [4 ‐ 0]  group  #,  valid  numb ers:  0 ‐ 23  Response  Data  1  Completion  Code  2  delay  in  1/10  seconds   Set Receptacle ACL ACLs  define  who  is  authorized  [...]

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    Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 151 Set Sensor Calibration Sensor  calibration  is  only  allowed  for  thresh old  based  sensors  tha t  return  a  sensor  reading  byte  with  the  Get  Sensor  Reading  Command.  Also  not  all  threshold  based  sensors  have ?[...]

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    IPMI Privilege Levels 152 Request  Dat a  1  #  of  receptacle  (0xFF  for  global  unit  delay)  2  Delay  (seconds),  1 ‐ 25 5  for  unit  and  receptacle,  0  fallba ck  to  unit  delay  (receptacle  only)  Response  Data  1  Completion  Code   Get [...]

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    153 Event Type Examples Outlet  Control  Outlet(#)  sw itched  on  by  user  Outlet(#)  switched  off  by  user  Outlet(#)  cycled  by  user  Outlet/Unit/Environmen tal  Sensors  Assertion:  Environmental  Temperature  (#)  above  upper  non ‐ critical  threshold  Deass[...]

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    IPMI Privilege Levels 154     [...]

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    155 This  appendix  contains  information  describi ng:  • DPX  Serial  RJ ‐ 45  pinout s   RJ-45 Pin/signal definition Pin  No. Signal  Direction  Descrip tion  1  DTR  Output  Reserved  2  GND ―  Signal  Ground  3  +5V ―  Power  for  CIM  (200mA,  fu[...]

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    157 < <predefined  event  number>  •  141  1 1U  Products  •  4  1U  Size  •  2  2 2U  Products  •  5  2U  Size  •  3  A About  the  CLP  Interface  •  125  Add  a  Dominion  PX  Unit  in  Paragon  II  •  112  All ?[...]

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    Index 158 Enabling  SNMP  •  132  Environmental  Sensors  •  72  Environmental  Specificatio ns  •  120  Equipment  Setup  Worksheet  •  11,  121  Event  Commands  •  141  Event  Types  •  153  Examples  •  129  F file  <filen ame>  • [...]

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    Index 159 Q Querying  an  Outlet  Sensor  •  130  R Rack  Mount  Safety  Guidelines  •  6  Rack ‐ Mounting  the  Dominion  PX  •  6  Refresh  •  35  Reset  to  Defaults  •  35  Resetting  the  Dominion  PX  •  99  Resetting  to  Fa ct[...]

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