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CH A P T E R 9-1 Cisco VFrame Third Pa rty Integration Guide OL-12603-01 9 APC Power Strips This chapter contains the following sections: • Setting the APC System BIOS, page 9-1 • Entering the APC Conf iguration into VFrame GUI, p age 9-2 Setting the APC System BIOS If you are using an APC po wer strip for po wer cont rol of the physical server[...]
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9-2 Cisco VFrame Third Party Integration Guide OL-12603-01 Chapter 9 APC Po wer Strips Entering the APC Con figuration into VFrame GUI Figure 9-1 APC BIOS Setup Utility Entering the APC Configuration into VFrame GUI Once you ha ve set up APC p ower for an y node, disc ov er the server in VFrame and enter the APC information. This allo ws the VFrame[...]
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9-3 Cisco VFrame Third Pa rty Integration Guide OL-12603-01 Chapter 9 APC Power Strips Entering the APC Con figuration into VFrame GUI Step 4 Follo w the on-screen prompts to cr ea te the initial manager account. After you create the init ial manager account, the setup account is deleted an d you are logged out of the server . Y ou can then log in [...]
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9-4 Cisco VFrame Third Party Integration Guide OL-12603-01 Chapter 9 APC Po wer Strips Entering the APC Con figuration into VFrame GUI[...]