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1. XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Input 1 Statistic 5 Reset Energy Measure Energy saved at the instant the user resets the stat Wh RO PDU Input 1 Statistic 5 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the instant the user resets the stat Ss RO PDU Input 1 Type Constant List types of PDU Input plugs RO PDU Input 2 ActivePower Measure Active Power Measurement dW JRO t s the cumul of 1 or 3 phase measures PDU Input 2 ApparentPower Measure Apparent Power Measurement dVA RO t s the cumul of 1 or 3 phase measures PDU Input 2 ChangedStatus FrequencyOutOfRange Timestamp S RO PDU Input 2 Frequency Measure Frequency Measurement dHz RO PDU Input 2 Mode Constant Wiring Mode RO 0 Wye Measuring 1 Delta Measuring 2 Wye Current and Delta Measuring PDU Input 2 Phase Count Constant Number of phase managed by the Input module RO PDU Input 2 Phase x ActivePower Measure Active Power Measurement dW RO PDU Input 2 Phase x ApparentPower HideMeasure Apparent Power Measurement dVA RO PDU Input 2 Phase x ChangedStatus OverCurrent Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the s RO same name in the collection PresentStatus PDU Input 2 Phase x ChangedStatus OverVoltage Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the s RO same nam
2. Identification and Type Code Index Code Alarm or Event Description 2 201000 Dry Contact 1 Not Active The signal for Dry Contact 1 is active 2 201100 Dry Contact 1 Active The signal for Dry Contact 1 is not active 2 202000 Dry Contact 1 Open Dry Contact 1 is open 2 202100 Dry Contact 1 Closed Dry Contact 1 is closed 2 203000 Dry Contact 2 Not Active The signal for Dry Contact 2 is active 2 203100 Dry Contact 2 Active The signal for Dry Contact 2 is not active 2 204000 Dry Contact 2 Open Dry Contact 2 is open 2 204100 Dry Contact 2 Closed Dry Contact 2 is closed 2 205000 Sensor Probe Communication Failure Cleared Sensor Probe communication failure is cleared 2 205100 Sensor Probe Communication Failure Sensor probe communication failure detected 2 208000 Sensor Probe Not Connected Sensor probe not connected since firmware startup 2 208100 Sensor Probe Connected Sensor probe connected at least once since firmware startup 2 206000 Humidity No Threshold No humidity threshold has been triggered 2 206100 Humidity Warning Low Threshold The humidity level reading is less than the value configured as the low humidity warning threshold 2 206200 Humidity Critical Low Threshold The humidity level reading is less than the value configured as the low humidity critical threshold 2 206300 Humidity Warni
3. Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Email Count admin Integer0to65535 RO NB_EMAIL_NOTIFIC ATIONS System Email Sender admin String 31 RW PDU hEaton com System Email x Description admin String 63 RW HL System Email x EventList All admin EventType 0 None RW 0 1 All Alarms System Email x Events Log admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System Email x Recipient admin String 127 RW email1Grecipient c om email2 recipien t comlemail3 recipi ent comlemail4 rec ipient com email5 amp recipient com email 6 recipient com em ail7 recipient com email8 recipient co mlemail9 recipient com System Email x Report Hour admin Time0to23hours RW 0 System Email x Report Next admin Time0to31days RW 0 System Email x Report Periodicity admin Time0to99days RW 0 System Email x Selected admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled 2 Deleted System Email x Test admin Boolean WO 0 System Ethernet iSerialNumber admin String 31 RO i System Ethernet Version admin String 15 RO 00 00 0024 System Ethernet Version admin String 15 RO 01 00 0019 System Ethernet MacAddress admin String 31 RO 00 00 00 00 00 00 System Ethernet Mode admin EthMode 0 Auto Negotiation RW 0 1 100 Mbps Full Duplex 2 100 Mbps Half Duplex 3 10 Mbps Full Duplex 4 10 Mbps Half Duplex System
4. XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Input 1 Phase x ChangedStatus OverVoltage Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the s RO same name in the collection PresentStatus PDU Input 1 Phase x Current Measure Current Measurement mA IRO PDU Input 1 Phase x OverCurrent 1 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 1 Phase x OverCurrent 3 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 1 Phase x OverCurrent 4 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 1 Phase x OverVoltage 1 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 1 Phase x OverVoltage 2 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 1 Phase x OverVoltage 3 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 1 Phase x OverVoltage 4 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 1 Phaselx PeakFactor Measure Crest factor of the current provided by the phase m RO PDU Input 1 Phaselx PercentLoad Measure Percent load consumed on the phase It is the ratio current RO consumed the nominal current of the PDU PDU Input 1 Phase x PhaselD Constant Phase ID identifier depending of the wiring RO 1 Line 1 to Neutral 2 Line 2 to Neutral 3 Line 3 to Neutral 12 Line 1 to Line 2 23 Line 2 to Line 3 31 Line 3 to Line 1 PDU Input 1 Phaselx PowerFactor HideMeasure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the m RO phase Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 PDU Input 1 Phaselx Present
5. a v Figure 36 Reset Button Serial connection Static IP address Use the RJ45 to DB9 serial cable that is provided to connect the computer to the ePDU If your computer does not have a DB9 RS 232 connector a USB to RS 232 adapter can be purchased separately Access the CLI using a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal PuTTY or TeraTerm To set up the serial port using your selected terminal emulation program use the following settings Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None After establishing a serial connection perform the following steps 1 n the terminal emulator session window enter the default user name admin at the login prompt For example Enter Login admin Enter Password Type admin default at the password prompt Press Enter The CLl uses a get command to return the value of a setting and a set command to change the value of a setting For example PDU 0 gt set System Network DHCP 0 PDUH0 gt get System Network DHCP 0 Type set System Network DHCP 0 and press Enter to modify the value 0 disabled and 1 enabled For example PDU 0 gt set System Network DHCP 0 0 Set the IP address to a value provided by your system administrator PDU 0 gt set System Network IPAddress xxx xxXx XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX If necessary set the network Subnet Mask to the value required
6. Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Network Telnet Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 23 System Network Telnet Security admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System NetworkManagementSystem Count admin Integer0to65535 RO NB TRAP RECEIVE RS System NetworkManagementSystem x EventList All admin EventType 0 None RW 0 1 All Alarms System NetworkManagementSystemlx HostName admin String 63 RW HU System NetworkManagementSystem x Name admin String 31 RW Trap Receiver 1 Trap Receiver 2 Trap Receiver 3 Trap Receiver 4 Trap Receiver 5 Trap Receiver 6 Trap Receiver 7 Trap Receiver 8 System NetworkManagementSystem x Test admin Boolean WO 0 System NetworkManagementSystemlx TrapCommunity admin String 31 RW public public public public public public public public System NetworkManagementSystem x TrapSnmpVersio admin TrapSNMPVersion 0 Disabled RW 0 1 SNMP V1 2 SNMP V3 System Dutlet x Protected HostName String 31 RW System Outlet x Protected Name String 31 RW System Dutlet x Protected Version String 10 RW System Qutlet x ShutdownDuration Integer0to65535 RW 0 System Password superadmin Password 15 RW admin System Restart admin Boolean WO 0 System Security admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System Slip Statistic admin String 31 RO dl System Temperature Unit admin TemperatureUnit 126 RW 1 22 F System Time admin Time0to136years RW 0 Sys
7. Environment PresentStatus Present Measure 0 Sensor probe never connected since F W starts RO 1 Sensor probe connected at least 1 time since F W starts Environment Temperature Measure Measured Temperature on environmental monitoring d K RO probe It is O when no probe is connected PDU DaisyChain x ChangedStatus CommunicationLost Timestamp Communication with daisy chained device has failed S RO datation of the alarm PDU DaisyChain x iName String 15 Daisy chain friendly name RO PDU DaisyChain x PresentStatus CommunicationLost AlarmL1 Communication with daisy chained device has failed RO PDU Gang Count Constant Number of factory groups in the PDU RO PDU Ganglx ActivePower Measure Active Power provided by the breaker section Fora double dW RO pole breaker the apparent power for the two poles is combined Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 73 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Ganglx ApparentPower Measure Apparent Power provided by the breaker section For a dVA RO double pole breaker the apparent power for the two poles is combined PDU Ganglx Chang
8. System Choose an upgrade file for the Netvrd Browse Restart network management carc Upgrade network management car E TCP IP snmp BE EnergyWice Keep IP parameters when Restore Factory Restore factory default settings 3 Security X Default Settings ePDU Information a MI OU L6 30P 36 C13 6 C19 a Network Management Card Configuration Choose a configuration file for the N Browse Download configuratior Description Upload Part Number EMI4MT15JDG8 C1 Serial Number U168D34004 i F W version 00 00 0a25 ePDU Configuration Web version 00 00 0a16 Bootload A od 00 00 0015 Choose a configuration file to upload Browse IPv4 10 130 33 222 Upload IPv6 Mac Address 00 20 85 F4 02 48 Time Up 6 hours 44 min 2 sec Location Contact Contact Web Site Download configuratior http vrerw eaton com support ePDU Licenses Click here Q Warning some Alarms fired please refer to the Active Alarms Last Refresh 20 02 1970 05 44 45 Figure 79 System Settings Page 9 From the Open window select the Image lt xxx gt bin file and click Open 10 In the Network Management Card panel click Upgrade Network Management Card to launch the upload A progress bar shows the progress of the update A CAUTION Do not disturb the upgrade until the progress bar shows complete 11 When finished a message displays and the communications module restarts automatically The upg
9. Retry Number Type the number of times to try to reconnect to the authentication server before reporting that the connection failed for one authentication attempt 6 When you finish selecting parameters for the RADIUS server click Save or Cancel Edit Parameters for a RADIUS Server 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select RADIUS The Security RADIUS page displays 3 Inthe RADIUS Server panel Name column click the name of the RADIUS server you want to edit 4 The RADIUS Settings dialog displays Change the parameters as needed 5 When you finish modifying parameters for the RADIUS server click Save or Cancel Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 126 Chapter9 Maintenance and Alarms This section explains maintenance functions for the Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 including e Preventive maintenance Equipment disposal Replacing the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module Updating Firmware Alarms Preventive Maintenance For the best preventive maintenance keep the area around the ePDU clean and dust free If the atmosphere is very dusty clean the outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner Do not to exceed 60 C 140 F for best performance Equipment Disposal Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of the used ePDU X CAUTION Do not discard waste electr
10. From the Web go to Step 9 From the USB with an ePDU with the same configuration go to Step 14 Go to www eaton com ePDU In the upper left corner of the page click the Sign In button If you are already logged in the button will say Sign Out instead of Sign In see Figure 77 Register Sign In Figure 77 Sign In Sign Out Button 1 After signing in use the ePDU Part Number Search to find the webpage for the desired model The link to the configuration file only displays if you are signed in 12 Download the hardware configuration file to your computer using the link near the bottom of the page for your model Be sure that the Configuration number on the unit rating label also appears in the file name of the hardware configuration file 13 Goto Step 17 14 Connect a USB flash drive to a working PDU of the same configuration as the one that has just had the eNMC replaced 15 Using the LCD display follow the procedure to Save the eNMC Hardware Configuration File to the USB on page 54 16 Disconnect the USB device from the working ePDU NOTE To perform the eNMC configuration upload with USB only one hardware configuration file must be stored in the USB key 17 Upload the configuration file using one of the following processes FTP Step 18 USB Step 28 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 128 Maintenance and Alarms NOTE For FTP operation F
11. User bind Search Uses an LDAP user Search User DN if Bind Type simple or the username if Bind Type MD5 of the LDAP user allowed to search in the LDAP dictionary Password Password of the Search User User Base DN Entry of the LDAP dictionary where to start the user search User Object Object class of the LDAP users User Attribute Login identifier Authorization Mode Choose authorization by user attribute or by group By User attribute Stores the group name in the user attribute Group Name Attribute By Group Stores the group name in the group LDAP object UPS Group Base DN UPS Group Base DN LDAP dictionary entry from which the group search starts Group Name Attribute LDAP attribute that stores the group name User Name Attribute LDAP attribute that stores the users names linked to this group The resulting required field entries are active and highlighted Type the associated values in the active entry boxes Click Save Set LDAP Server Global Parameters 1 2 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network and Security select LDAP The LDAP page displays Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 124 3 4 Web Interface Operation In the LDAP Server Global Parameters panel select the following Encryption Method The Encryption method defines if an SSL connection is used between the ePDU and the LDAP server when the LDAP requests are sent during
12. Figure 62 Example Daisy Chain Device ePDU Setup Daisy Chain Daisy Chain 0 Host Y Id 1 Device 0 Host 1 Device Place Middle V Middle Place End From the Host ePDU set the values as follows see Figure 63 1 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER Scroll up or down to highlight Settings and press ENTER Select 0 Host from the Id selection drop list Press ENTER 2 3 4 Select End from the Place selection drop list Press ENTER 5 Press ESC to return to the previous menu Settings Daisy Chain Display Daisy Chain Enter MENE IPv4 Language ESC Factory ESC 1 Daisy Chain Place Daisy Chain 0 Host V Id O Host W 0 Host gt dd Med v Middle End Enter 4 Figure 63 Example Daisy Chain Host ePDU Setup Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 57 LCD Interface Operation Daisy Chain Discovery Options The Discovery option starts communication between the Host ePDU and the Device ePDU This is only available for the Host ePDU The display you see varies depending on whether the ePDU is communicating properly or not communicating see Figure 64 and Figure 65 From the Host ePDU perform a Discovery as follows 1 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER 2 Scroll up or down to highlight Discovery 3 Press ENTER to perform the discov
13. Main Menu Display The menu items are highlighted when they are selected The resulting screens can include data displays value setting options or submenus Figure 28 illustrates the highlighted Active Alarms LCD menu item selection Main Menu Active Alarms Alarms History Meters Ofeyalixe Settings ePDU Info Figure 28 Menu Item Selection See LCD Interface Operation on page 42 for detailed operation information Remote Operation Interfaces You can communicate with the ePDU using the remote interfaces listed in Table 3 Table 3 Remote Interfaces Interface Description ePDU Connector Cable supplied Cabling Instructions Web browser ePDU management interface through an Internet Web browser SNMP Standard Internet protocol for managing devices tworks Ethernet connector Ethernet cable Connecting to a Local ee Area Network Ethernet Telnet Terminal emulation protocol for accessing the CLI Port on page 22 Command Line via Ethernet to configure the eNMC module Interface CLI Console emulator Serial interface for accessing CLI directly from a Serial connector DB9 to RJ 45 cable Connecting to a Computer CLI computer Serial Port on page 20 Supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 and greater Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Supports Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP v1 v2 and v3 Provides the ability to send traps retrieve outlet specific data set e
14. 4 Type the secondary DNS server s IPv4 or IPv6 address if any 5 Click Save Configure the SMTP 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 Inthe SMTP panel type the SMTP server IPv4 IPv6 address or host name 4 If not already provided type the SMTP port 5 If your SMTP server requires authentication perform the following e Check the SMTP Server Authentication check box Type the login Type the password e If not already provided type the sender address 6 Click Save Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 119 SNMP Web Interface Operation Enable Disable the SNMP Agent f 2 3 4 5 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network select SNMP The SNMP Settings page displays Choose one of the following SNMP versions e Disabled the agent is disabled the MIB cannot be read and no traps are sent SNMPv1 only SNMPv1 users and SNMPv1 traps are supported SNMPv3 only SNMPv3 users and SNMPv3 traps are supported SNMPv1 amp v3 both SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 users and traps are supported Type the SNMP Port number and the SNMP Trap Port number in the entry boxes Click Save Define SNMPv1 Users 1 2 3 6 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network select SNMP The SNMP Settings page displays Ensure that SNMPv1 is selected in the SNMP Version field In the SNMP V1 panel in the Commun
15. Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 Operations Manual ETN Powering Business Worldwide Eaton and ePDU are registered trademarks of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates Google Chrome is a trademark of Google Inc HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States other countries or both Microsoft Internet Explorer Vista and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation National Electrical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of National Fire Protection Association Inc Phillips is a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Company All other trademarks are property of their respective companies Copyright 2011 2014 Eaton Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation Class A EMC Statements FCC Information ICES 003 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
16. Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 7 Introduction Configurability and Security Configurable alarm thresholds Configurable user access control through collocation Enterprise security using LDAP or RADIUS Acknowledgements The Eaton software development team is grateful to the following projects OpenLDAP http www openldap org Cyrus SASL developed by Computing Services at Carnegie Mellon University http www cmu edu computing uthash hash table http uthash sourceforge net Expat XML Parser Symmetric Cipher Algorithm Pukall Cipher 1 by Alexander PUKALL STM32F2xx standard peripherals library STSW STM32062 by STMicroelectronics Radius library http freeradius org The full license version for each of these projects is available in the web interface main page from the ePDU information panel by clicking the link next to the Licenses label Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 8 Chapter2 Safety Warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during installation and operation of the Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference A DANGER This ePDU contains HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES All repairs and service should be performed by AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONN
17. Example pdu 0 gt pdu 1 pdu 1 gt Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 71 XML Object Tables Serial Interface Operation This section includes tables that define ePDU CLI objects Table 8 and System CLI Objects Table 9 on page 84 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access Environment ChangedStatus CommunicationLost Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus RO Environment ChangedStatus OverHumidity Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus Environment ChangedStatus OverTemperature Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus Environment Humidity Measure Measured Humidity on environmental monitoring probe 0 when no probe is connected or when the probe does not have a humidity sensor d Environment Input 1 ChangedStatus Alarm Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus RO Environment Input 1 Name String 31 Contact 1 friendly name RW Environment Input 1 PresentStatus Alarm AlarmL1 Dry Contact alarm Set according to the dry conta
18. The menu bar on the left panel contains links to pages for configuring the system or managing and monito bar ou Click a ring the ePDU The menu hierarchy is expandable and collapsible You can move the menu of view using the horizontal scrolling tab at the bottom of the page ny selection in the menu bar to retrieve ePDU performance data review operation log information or retrieve system or network configuration settings The data on the selected page is presen ed in table format NOTE 1 The data that displays on the Web interface depends on the ePDU model you are using For example a dual reporting window displays data for Input 1 and for Input 2 when the ePDU has two inputs In this chapter the examples shown represent typical data displays reported from a single input model i NOTE 2 The Web interface supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 and greater Firefox installed on Linux or Windows and Google Chrome NOTE3 On most pages you can display relevant tooltips as you roll over images and fields Languages The Web interface language is configurable The following languages are available for your selection English French Spanish German Italian Chinese Simplified Japanese Korean Chinese Traditional Russian Polish Portuguese Czech Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 96 Web Interface Operation Accessing the Web Interfac
19. e Flat blade screwdriver e 0 mm 11 32 wrench M6 screws and M6 cage nuts M6 cage nut insertion tool T25 TORX driver Configurations You can install one or two ePDUs vertically on each side of the rack see Figure 7 90 mounting 2 i ay Figure 7 Vertical ePDU Configurations Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 14 Installation You can install one or two In line Metered IL models horizontally see Figure 8 Figure 8 Horizontal Model Configurations Power Feed Labels Adhesive power feed labels red power feed arrow and blue power feed arrow are supplied to allow identification of the power flow for up to two individual ePDUs The customer can choose the location of the sticker in an available space on the unit or the rack Adhere one to the side of an ePDU at your discretion to indicate the power feed direction see Figure 9 Figure 9 Power Feed Labels Chassis Hole Pattern European models only The European models have markings and extra holes on the back of the ePDU to accommodate different mounting requirements in European racks Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 15 Installation You can move the ePDU up or down in the rack in 10mm intervals to ensure best fit This standard system uses 622 mm 93
20. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Apparent 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i kWh ePDU Total Input 1 Frequency Active Power Apparent Power Reactive Power Energy kWh Total Input SECTIONS Current 2 Voltage Frequency Active Power Active Power Apparent Apparent Power Power Reactive Reactive Power Power Peak Factor Energy Percent Load Power Factor Energy kWh Peak Current CONTROL Outlets ON ENVIRON OFF MENT OUTLETS DISPLAY Temperature Humidity Contrast Master Current Active Power Orientation Apparent Power Reactive Power Peak Factor Percent Load Power Factor Energy kWh SETTINGS DHCP Mode IPv4 address Subnet Mask address Gateway address LCD Interface Operation ePDU INFO Model USB Flash Part number FACTORY Mode Serial Number LANGUAGE Save Config Load Config Upgrade F W Firmware Version IPv4 addr IPV6 addr MAC Save eNMC BARE File Load eNMC These submenus are only available for 3Ph input ePDUs These submenus are only available for dual input ePDUs This menu and submenu are only available if an EMP is connected This submenu is only available if a USB flash drive is detected This submenu is only available for Host ePDUs when a daisy chained configuration is used Figure 43 ePDU Menu Hiera
21. Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU Introduction LCD Interface The LCD interface is operated using the LCD display buttons and ports of the embedded communications module ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module See Figure 3 Serial Port and USB Port LCD Display Eine A oof J 2 KI ESC Gog E A N rite bi gt J Ethernet Port and Daisy Chain Port Navigation Buttons Figure 3 LCD Interface Front Panel LCD Display The LCD display provides information about load status events measurements identification and settings The LCD interface also provides some basic configuration For more information see Operation Interfaces on page 28 Navigation Buttons Navigate through the display with buttons For more information see Ports Operation Buttons and LED Status Indicators on page 30 Reset Button Restart reset the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module through this button Insert and retract a probe in the reset button opening to perform a communications module restart O NOTE Resetting the ePDU does not affect the power to the outlets Connectivity and Serial Ports Serial or Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP Port Connects to the serial COM RS 232 connector on a computer with a DB9 to
22. Locate an Ethernet cable or cables one cable is supplied 2 How many ePDUs are you daisy chaining If three or four go to Step 3 If two go to Step 4 3 Insert the Y splitter in the Daisy Chain connector of the middle ePDU or ePDUs as shown in Figure 25 4 Connect one end of the cable to the Daisy Chain connector on one ePDU Connect the other end of the cable to the Daisy Chain connector on the other ePDU or ePDUs as shown in Figure 25 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 25 Installation NOTE Only one ePDU in a daisy chained group can have a network connection through the Ethernet port This ePDU is the Host and any connected ePDUs are Devices e 3 Network Connection Ethernet Port 4 Daisy Chain Ports Connected Two Splitters Needed Network Connection Ethernet Port 3 Daisy Chain Ports Connected One Splitter Needed Network Connection Ethernet Port 2 Daisy Chain Ports Connected No Splitter Needed Figure 25 Locating the Daisy Chain Connector Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 26 Installation 5 Configure the ePDUs with either the LCD interface or the CLI interface To configure the ePDUs using the LCD interface go to Daisy Chain Submenu on page 56 To configure the ePDUs using the CLI interface go to Set Daisy Chain on page 69 6 Monitor the ePDUs with
23. PDU OutletSystem Outlet x EWEntity Importance Parameter Energy Wise Importance RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x EWEntity Keyword String 31 Energy Wise Keyword RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x EWEntity Level Parameter Energy Wise Level RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x EWEntity Role String 31 Energy Wise Role RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x GanglD Constan Breaker section index where the Outlet is connected RO t is the x of Ganglx collection PDU OutletSystem Outlet x iName String 31 Outlet friendly name RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x OutletID Constan umbering of the outlet into the breaker section module RO 1 to 56 PDU OutletSystem Outlet x OverCurrent 1 Threshold Parameter Threshold mA RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x OverCurrent 3 Threshold Parameter Threshold mA RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x OverCurrent 4 Threshold Parameter Threshold mA RW PDU OutletSystem Outlet x PeakFactor Measure Crest factor of the current that is provided by the outlet m RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x PhaselD Constant Phase ID that powers the outlet RO 1 2 3 to identify a simple phase 12 23 31 to identify a composed phase PDU OutletSystem Dutlet x PolelD Constant Pole ID of the breaker section where the Outlet is RO connected Two cases are Section or Single pole breaker always 0 Double pole breaker 0 when powered between 2 poles 1 when powered by pole 1 voltage 2 when powered by pole 2 voltage PDU OutletSystem Outlet x PowerFactor Mea
24. ePDU e Sections not available for sections that do not have current measurement Outlets not available for MI and SW ePDUs Environment only available if an EMP is installed On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Meter Press ENTER Scroll up or down to select a submenu and press ENTER to display the submenu options Press ESC to return to the previous menu Active Alarms Alarms History ePDU gt Sections er Enter eee Control Settings ePDU Info Figure 46 Example Meter Menu Display Environment NOTE The measurement data for each screen is refreshed every two seconds ePDU Submenu These screens display Total Input data measurements for ePDUs In addition to Total Input measurements you can view Phase Input data measurements for 3Ph split phase and dual input ePDUs Depending on the ePDU electrical topology different ePDU measures will display in the Total Input and the Input Phase meter screens Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 47 LCD Interface Operation Table 7 shows which measures will be present Table 7 Measures for Total Input and Phase Input Meter Screens Measure Total Input Wye wired Input Phase Delta wired Input Phase Frequency Voltage Current Percent Load Active Power Crest Factor Apparent Power Reactive Power Power Factor
25. ePDU not connected to the network ON ePDU connected to the network but no activity FLASHING Port is sending or receiving transmission active 7 Reset Button NOTETo restart the eNMC insert a probe and press the button for 3 seconds or until the LCD goes blank This does not reset power to the outlets 8 USB Port Used for firmware upgrade and configuration file download upload 9 Daisy Chain Port 10 Yellow Daisy Chain Port LED Transmission Activity Status FLASHING ePDU is transmitting data 11 Green Daisy Chain Port LED Role Assignment in Communication Protocol ON Device FLASHING Host Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 33 Operation Overview Operation Concepts This section provides information describing the following ePDU operation concept User login and access policy For more information see Access Privileges on page 99 User Login and Access Policy The web interface is protected by a login and a password The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module manages up to eight users and one Administrator A user is defined by Name identifier login Password minimum of five characters Assigned access rights Read Only Read Write Read Write Control No Access e List of groups of outlets to which the user has access NOTE At a minimum users need Read Only access rights to access the Web pages When a user ac
26. remote groups configured in the ePDU If a remote group is found the profile user linked to the remote group is set to the remote user in case of authentication success If no group is found the access is rejected by the ePDU This attribute must be added in the RADIUS server configuration and must be sent for each remote user allowed to access to the ePDU To add a RADIUS server 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select RADIUS The RADIUS page displays 3 Inthe RADIUS Server panel select the following Authentication Protocol Select an authentication method from the drop down list either Password Authentication Protocol PAP or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP 4 Check the Add check box 5 Inthe RADIUS Settings panel select the following Primary or Secondary Server Identify the server by selecting Primary Server or Secondary Server Enable Server From the drop down list select Enable to enable the server or Disable to disable the server RADIUS Server Enter the IPv4 address IPv6 address or the host name of the RADIUS server e Secret Shared secret case sensitive NAS IP Address The NAS field allows you to select an IP address from the IP addresses of the card UDP Port The User Datagram Port UDP number standard 1812 Time Out sec Type the number of seconds to wait for a response from the authentication server before trying to reconnect
27. text box Click Save NOTE This setting can be overwritten by the Power Reboot Period defined for groups of outlets on the Group Settings dialog 10 To enter new threshold values type new values in any of the text boxes that follow then click Save Low warning current threshold e High warning current threshold High critical current threshold 11 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click Save 12 To reset a kilowatt hour kWh counter to zero click Reset kWh then click Save Configure Environment Sensor Settings 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Power Management select Environment The Environment page displays Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 106 Active Alarms Web Interface Operation 3 In the Environment panel review the present ePDU environment monitoring temperature and humidity data Also review the status of installed dry contacts open or closed and configured in the system O NOTE The environmental monitoring data panel only displays data if the EMP is installed 4 To modify environment threshold values or to receive alarms when dry contacts change state click the Settings button The Environment Settings dialog displays or state of the dry contacts This is a read only column O NOTE In the Environment Settings dialog the measure column displays the present status 5
28. 29 Outlet Groups and Circuit Breakers Ports Operation Buttons and LED Status Indicators The Eaton ePDUs include communication and serial ports also used for environmental monitoring operation buttons and status LEDs see Figure 30 The ePDU front panel includes communication and monitoring ports LED status indicators and operation buttons The ports and the associated LED indicators are described in the following Table 4 NOTE At startup check the LED status display colors on the communication and monitoring ports to ensure that they are operating correctly Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 32 Operation Overview Figure 30 Communication and Serial Ports Table 4 Communication and Environmental Monitoring Ports Diagram Reference Number Description 1 Serial or Environmental Monitoring EMP Port 2 Yellow Serial EMP Port LED RS 232 Operation and Activity Status OFF No EMP connected FLASHING EMP connected 3 Green Serial EMP Port LED ePDU Communication Status OFF ePDU start up in progress FLASHING eNMC module operational 4 Ethernet 10 100 Base T Port 5 Green Ethernet Port LED Operation Transfer Rate Status OFF Port operating at 10 Mbits s ON Port operating at 100 Mbits s 6 Yellow Ethernet Port LED Connection and Transmission Activity Status OFF
29. 99 ACCESS PMI S A A AA site A i ee 99 Adrnist tor rs a AS ea lodos al La do a dl a O dte be da 99 Local or Remote Administrator ooo 100 PD USER cre hale a ita tte be ri 101 QUtlEtUSE ek An a A A A ER ees 102 Session Manage mente ii a A ee aah pee 103 OVEIVISW a a er eae APR A A APR Ate a GATAS SEE 103 Revie w M dify PDU Datax 2 220420 db da la da tara ba Yedda 103 EOS poea E er AA A EA ted ols 104 Revi w M dity PDU Groups ds a Ad aa de 104 A nes le II O NS 105 Review Modity ePDU Outlets lt vai ii Lia ii 105 ENVIO MEN Est A A tot iaa 106 Configure Environment Sensor SettingS 2 2 0 0 i a eee 106 ACUve Al rmsc toco de al 107 Review Active AlarMS ooooooo eet eee 107 LOGS eA ss wet rr le denne wag Ae dal dr it Sy dras nds AAN S 108 Clear the Event Login data vas Ged Ga Ga REE Wd Se EP ae ME te es 108 Download the Event Log as a Comma Separated Value File o ooooooo o oo 108 Trap Notification usa ctw hehe Be en FEAT are a ETA AA eas Kat GAR SA AO 108 Detine the Trap Reca siu anamen dedk aaah dab oes ale ace page ale aden e 08 SYSIOG fas Rae ees sk rea sne hest A A AE tare eee ee ions 109 Retrieve or Modify Syslog Data ssc Artis Eee pe 09 IACCESSIACCOURTS sia A tsar Handa Sl he EE Rd de 110 Configure the SuperUser si salat ole slig is DAS id a 10 Configure the E mail Notification SettidgS oooooooooooooo oo 110 Configure the LED Passwords 4 445 tte Sermo E LAA AA 11 Configure Local U
30. Crest Factor 1 524 Figure 48 Example 3Ph Input Phase wye wired Display Sections Submenu Section measurements include voltage data for all ePDU sections Other sections measurements are only available on ePDUs that have current measurement capabilities see Figure 49 On the Meter menu scroll up or down to highlight Sections Press ENTER to display the Sections submenu Scroll up or down to review the data for your selection After you review the data press ESC twice to return to the previous menu meter sm FK Voltage Active Power Reactive Power 100 W 20 VAR Current Apparent Power Percent Load Environment 1 256A 120 VA 15 ePDU L1 L2 230 25 V Outlets Eo Peak Current of 4 Crest Factor XX XXX A Porty 1 524 since 16 238 kWh 07 01 2011 since Power Factor 17 32 23 07 01 2011 17 32 23 0 853 Figure 49 Example Section Submenu Display Outlets Submenu On the Meter menu scroll up or down to highlight Outlets Press ENTER to display the Outlets submenu Scroll up or down to review the data for your selection After you review the data press ESC twice to return to the previous menu see Figure 50 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 49 LCD Interface Operation ePDU Current Apparent Power Sections i 1 256 A 120 VA Outlets Environment Active Power Reactive Power 100 W 20 VAR Crest Factor Energy 16 238 kWh Tad since Power Factor 07 0
31. Default Restore factory default settings e Download configuratic Download configuratic Figure 31 Reset the eNMC Module from the Web Interface For a hardware restart locate the Reset opening labeled R on the ePDU see Figure 32 Insert a probe press the recessed button and retract the probe This method is not necessarily the best choice because the communications module does not force the system to save the parameters in the file system before restarting The H W restart button does not affect ePDU outlet status The energy consumption is still recorded during the reboot of the eNMC module O NOTE When using a hardware restart to restart the eNMC module there is no mandatory check to ensure that the file system parameters are saved before restarting Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 36 Operation Overview ine lolo lt lt ESC S Reset Button RO Sill il Hie gt E i Figure 32 Reset Button Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 37 Chapter 5 LCD DHCP Network Communication Configuration The Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 automatically collects the network communication configuration settings IP parameters from the server by default When the eP
32. Disable button 5 To modify the settings for a server click the Syslog name The Syslog Server Settings dialog displays Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 109 7 8 Access Accounts Web Interface Operation In the Syslog Server Settings dialog enable or disable the selected server from the Enable Server drop down list You can also change the following the port number and the protocol selection to either UDP or TCP from the Protocol drop down list e the message transfer method according to 5424 Syslog Protocol IETF 5425 TLS 6426 Transfer over UDP 6587 Transfer over TCP 3167 Syslog protocol IETF obsolete the facility code used for all messages from 1 to 23 the use of unicode byte order mask BOM according to RFC 5424 When you finish modifying Syslog server settings click Save or Cancel Optional Click Test to test the configuration Configure the SuperUser 1 2 3 4 Access the Web interface and log in Under Settings select Access Accounts The Access Accounts page displays In the Admin Access panel perform the following Type the SuperUser login Type the SuperUser password Type the SuperUser password again Click Save Configure the E mail Notification Settings NOTE 1 By default an e mail address is attached to each account NOTE2 Any user can change his own e mail address NOGEN 00 Access the Web
33. Disabled 1 Enabled Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 64 quit command Serial Interface Operation Use this command to log out and exit the serial or network interface for the ePDU Usage pdu 0 gt quit Log out of the CLI pdu 0 gt quit Example with serial interface pdu 0 gt quit Session closed Example with network interface pdu 0 gt quit Connection to host lost Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 65 get command Serial Interface Operation Use this command to view the value an object or a family of objects that belong to the HID database or a card parameter Usage pdu 0 gt get lt object gt where lt object gt a simple object an object of type array or a family of objects Get a single value pdut0 gt get lt path gt lt name gt Example pdu 0 gt get System Network DHCP 1 pdu 0 gt Get the size of an array pdu 0 gt get lt path gt Count Example pdut0 gt get System NetworkManagementSystem Count 8 pdu 0 gt Get a single value of an array pdu 0 gt get lt path i gt lt name gt where i the index in the array from 1 to n The value of n depends of the HID object and is obtained with a get command Example pdu 0 gt get System NetworkManagementSystem 1 TrapCommunity public pdu 0 gt Get all values of an array pdu 0 gt get lt path x gt lt name gt O NOTE Values are separated
34. FactoryReset admin Boolean WO 0 System FirmwareUpgrade admin Boolean RW 1 System FirmwareUpgradeMode admin ControlState 0 Disabled WO 0 1 Enabled System FormatFS superadmin ControlState 0 Disabled WO 0 1 Enabled System KeeplP admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 86 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Language admin Language 2 English ENG RW 2 3 French FRE 4 Spanish SPA 5 German GER 6 Italian ITA 7 Chinese Simplified CHI 8 Japanese JPN 9 Korean KOR 10 Chinese Traditional CHT 11 Russian RUS 12 Portuguese POR 13 Czech CZE 14 Polish POL System Location admin String 31 RW a System Login superadmin String 15 RW admin System LogReset admin Boolean WO 0 System Network Authentication AuthMethod admin AuthMethod 1 Local Authentication RW 1 2 LDAP Authentication 3 Radius Authentication System Network Authentication AuthOrder admin AuthOrder 1 Local RW 1 2 External then Local 3 Local then External 4 External System Network Authentication MaxSessionTime admin IntegerOtoFFFFFFFF RW OxFFFFFFF System Network Authentication SessionTime admin IntegerOtoFFFFFFFF RW 300 System
35. Management Card restarted Environment humidity low warning 20 0 Environment probe connected Network cable connected Network Management Card restarted ePDU Input 1 frequency out of range Environment humidity low warning 20 0 PECTETEE TET ETE 0 Warning some Alarms fired please refer to the Active Alarms Last Refresh 20 02 1970 05 58 10 This number code is a six digit number The first digit in the number conveys the source of the alarm or event The remaining five digits in the number code further identify and define the type of alarm see Figure 83 1 Digit Type Code 0 or 1 OS or System 2 Eaton ePDU 3 User 5 Digit Index Code and or Identification Code For Type 0 and Type 1 Identification Code 0 to 9999 For Type 2 and Type 3 Identification Code 0 to 999 and Index Code 0 to 99 Figure 83 Alarm Code Format Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 X X X xX xX Xx www eaton com ePDU 136 Maintenance and Alarms Type Code 0 or 1 OS or System A IMPORTANT For Type Code 0 and Type Code 1 always contact customer support for assistance These errors are not user correctable The Type Code 0 and Type Code 1 alarms and events are triggered from the OS or the system Figure 84 provides an example of a Type Code 1 system alarm number code It only contains an 5 digit identification code no index code Alarm number code 102820 No answer from a CAN device moro 1 0 28 20 Identific
36. Network DHCP admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 1 1 Enabled System Network DomainName admin String 63 RW pdu domain com System Network EnergyWise Cmd admin EnergyWiseCmd 2 Start WO 0 3 Stop 4 Restart System Network EnergyWise Domain admin String 63 RW Eaton System Network EnergyWise Enable admin ControlState 0 Disable RW 0 1 Enable System Network EnergyWise ListenPort admin Integer1to65535 RW 48296 System Network EnergyWise RemotePort admin Integer1to65535 RW 43440 System Network EnergyWise SdkVersion admin String 31 RO RELEASE 1 2 0 System Network EnergyWise Secret admin ControlState RW System Network EnergyWise SecretKey admin Password 63 RW Eaton Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 87 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Network EnergyWise Seqld admin IntegerOtoFFFFFFFF RW 0 System Network EnergyWise State admin String 31 RO vi System Network EnergyWise ThresholdLevel admin Integer0to10 RW 4 System Network FTP Access admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 1 1 Enabled System Network HostName admin String 31 RW PDU x System Network HTTP Access admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 1 1 Enabled System Network HTTP Port
37. Optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP equipment with sensors can be connected to the ePDU as an accessory The equipment is customer supplied and should be installed using the manufacturer s instruction manual IMPORTANT Follow all installation and operation safety information provided in the manufacturer s instruction manual for the EMP equipment Use only supplied accessories Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 13 Installation Installation Overview NOTE 1 Power cords for the devices that you connect to the ePDU are not included NOTE 2 Depending on your choice of installation method some parts may not be used O NOTE 3 Use only the supplied screws for installation Hand tighten the screws Do not overtighten to avoid stripping the screws NOTE 4 The mounting button screws are thread forming When tightening or removing a thread forming screw initially the fit may be tighter than usual NOTE 5 f a square hole rack is used cage nuts must be installed A IMPORTANT Use great care in handling the ePDU during installation Avoid unnecessary contact between the ePDU and the rack ePDU The ePDU G3 is designed to be mounted without the use of tools Mounting buttons are pre installed on the rear of the ePDU at the factory If you wish to use a different mounting option such as the clip foot or side mounting tools may be required as follows e Phillips cross head screwdriver
38. PDU QutletSystem Qutlet Count Constant Total Number of outlets RO PDU DutletSystem Dutlet x ActivePower Measure Active Power Measurement dW RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x ApparentPower Measure Apparent Power Measurement dVA RO Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 81 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU OutletSystem Dutlet x AutomaticRestart Parameter 0 not restart at device startup RW 1 should sequence back ON in line with PDU Outlet u RestartTimer 2 should take the state the outlet had when power was ost f the state was ON should sequence back ON in line with he outlet RestartTimer PDU OutletSystem Outlet x ChangedStatus OverCurrent Timestamp S RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x ConfigCurrent Constant ominal Amps 10A 15A 16A 20A mA RO PDU OutletSystem Dutlet x Current Measure Current Measurement mA RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x DelayBeforeShutdown Command 0 n Delayed shutoff S RW 1 Cancel No action When read returns the downcount PDU OutletSystem Outlet x DelayBeforeStartup Command 0 n Delayed restart S RW 1 Cancel No action When read returns the downcount
39. SW 2 Menu Selection Page Display As each menu link is selected the corresponding information displays as the main page The top of the page displays the menu selection title NOTE You can expand your view of the contents vertically using the elevator scroll button on the wider or taller size This enlarges the main page side of the page If you need more window viewing area resize the Host Window to a 3 Host Window The host window is the page where the application resides Both the height and the width of the host window can be resized The application panels resize at the same time An elevator scroll button displays on the side of the application panel if the panel c annot display the entire list within the resized panel Drag the elevator scroll button up or down to view the entire list of data in the application panel 4 Outlet Icons Roll over any outlet icon to see the type of outlet and whether there is an alarm A gray outlet status indicates that the outlet management feature could be damaged Outlet is Off Outlet is on 5 Operation Buttons and Icons Operation buttons and icons are provided to save data entries and updates Enter data by typing or selecting entries and clicking the associated button Some pages have buttons for specialized functions such as clearing accumulated data logs File operation download files icons are also provided to save or 6 and 7 Curre
40. This account is not accessible or editable by the standard administrators or ePDU Users Outlet Users The SuperUser always has read write privileges to view and edit all data plus the following privileges restricted only to the SuperUser Exclusive access to modify the SuperUser account settings Can upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware Can access both the Serial interface and the Web interface Exclusive access to the Network and Date and Time Settings menu NOTE The default Administrator login and password is admin and should be changed at O the first connection If the administrator loses the password or login contact your service representative to recover it Local or Remote Administrator Up to eight standard administrators local or remote can be assigned Only accessible menu items display for the user according to the assigned permissions NOTE This menu indicates the two ePDU are daisy chained one host ePDU 0 and one device ePDU ePDU 1 gt G Power Management erview ePDU 0 ePDU 1 Groups Outlets Environment O Active Alarms C Logs and Notifications Logs Trap Notification Syslog y Settings User Defined Group Access Accounts System Date and Time a I Network a9 Security Global pap EJRadius Figure 72 Administrator Menu View Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton
41. To 6 To 7 To se select default values for thresholds or dry contacts click Default enter new threshold values type new values in any of the text boxes that follow then click Save Low critical humidity alarm threshold Low warning humidity threshold igh warning humidity threshold igh critical humidity alarm threshold Low critical temperature alarm threshold Low warning temperature threshold igh warning temperature threshold igh critical temperature alarm threshold choose if you are notified when a dry contact state changes Open or Closed select one of the ttings from the drop down list under Open or Closed for the specified contact then click Save Informational No alarm is generated Alarm An alarm is generated when the specified dry contact is Open or Closed 8 To 9 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click Save cancel this action and return to the Environment page click Cancel or F see Setting General System Settings on page 113 NOTE To change the temperature scale to Celsius or Fahrenheit unit of measurement C NOTE When the Active Alarms menu item in the menu bar list is red and displays an exclamation mark icon an alarm is active Review Active Alarms 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Power Management select Active Alarms The Active Alarms page displays Eaton ePDU G3 Opera
42. a dialog for renaming the outlet 5 To apply an operative action for a selected outlet select the corresponding checkbox and then select one of the following values from the drop down list adjacent to the outlet then click Save On Turn on the outlet Off Turn off the outlet Reboot Reboot the outlet 6 To modify ePDU threshold values for a specified outlet click the link on the group friendly name The Outlet Settings dialog displays 7 To set whether an outlet state On Off or Reboot can be changed check or uncheck the Enable Switching check box then click Save Disabled Uncheck the check box to disable the setting which indicates that the outlet state cannot be changed Enabled Check the check box to enable the setting which indicates that the outlet state can be changed 8 To set the state of the outlet with the ePDU is powered on select one of the following values from the State on Device Startup drop down list then click Save On The outlet is powered after a duration of time set in the Outlet Switch On After field Off The outlet is not powered Last Known State The outlet is powered on if it was On when the ePDU was powered Off Otherwise the outlet is not powered 9 Administrator or User with Read Write Control only To specify the duration an outlet will be Off before switching On during a reboot type the number of seconds the outlet should be Off in the Power Reboot Period s
43. admin Integer1to65535 RW 80 System Network HTTP RefreshRate admin Integer0to128 RW 10 System Network HTTPS Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 443 System Network IPAddress admin IPv4 RW 192 168 123 123 System Network IPGateway admin IPv4 RW p System Network IPMask admin IPv4 RW 255 255 0 0 System Network IPv6Address1 admin IPV6 RW sy System Network IPv6Address2 admin IPv6 RO i System Network IPv6AutoConfig admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System Network IPv6DefaultGateway admin IPV6 RW sy System Network IPv6Enable admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System Network IPv6LocalAddress admin IPv6 RO System Network IPv6Status admin Networklpv6Status 0 Invalid RO 0 1 Valid 2 Manual Configuration System Network Ldap AuthMechanism admin LdapAuthMechanis 0 Simple RW 0 m 7 Digest MD5 System Network Ldap CheckServerCertificat admin ControlState RW 0 System Network Ldap GroupSearch AuthzMode admin LdapAuthorization 0 No Authorization RW 0 Mode 1 By User Attribute 2 By Group System Network Ldap GroupSearch BaseDn admin String 249 RW i System Network Ldap GroupSearch UPSGroupNameAttr admin String 49 RW System Network Ldap GroupSearch UserNameAttr admin String 49 RW Ay System Network Ldap SearchMode admin LdapSearchMode 0 Anonymous Search RW 0 1 User Bind Search System Network Ldap SearchUser admin String 249 RW si System Network Ldap SearchUserPassword admin Password 49 RW System Network Ldap Server Count
44. admin IntegerOto10 2 RO 2 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 88 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Network Ldap Server x IsEnable admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System Network Ldap Server x Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 389 System Network Ldap Server x ServerName admin String 49 RW LDAP Server LDAP Server2 System Network Ldap Server x TimeOut admin Integer0to65535 RW 10 System Network Ldap ServerType admin LdapServerType 0 Generic LDAP server RW 0 1 Active Directory System Network Ldap SSLMode admin LdapSSLMode 0 No SSL RW 0 1 SSL LDAPS 2 SSL Start TLS System Network Ldap UserSearch Attribute admin String 49 RW System Network Ldap UserSearch BaseDn admin String 99 RW a System Network Ldap UserSearch Object admin String 49 RW System Network PrefixLength1 admin Integer0to128 RW 0 System Network PrefixLength2 admin Integer0to128 RO 0 System Network PrimaryDNS admin IPv4 RW ag System Network Radius AuthType admin RadiusAuthType 0 PAP RW 0 1 CHAP System Network Radius Server Count admin IntegerOto10 RO 2 System Network Radius Server x IsEnable admin ControlState RW 0 System Networ
45. an active alarm the backlight returns to normal Active Alarms Active Alarms Active Alarms CRITICAL WARNING 4 Alarms History L3 over current Over temperature 12 000 13 054A 25 00 26 12 C Meter Y Control 09 05 2011 Settings 14 23 32 ePDU Info 09 05 2011 14 23 32 Active Alarms Active Alarms Alarms History Meter Control No alarms Settings ePDU Info Figure 44 Example Active Alarm Displays Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 46 LCD Interface Operation Alarms History Menu Meter Menu The Alarms History menu allows you to scroll through the last 50 logged alarms beginning with the most recent alarm The Alarms History screens contain the type of alarm the date WM DD YYYY and time hh mm ss when the alarm occurred see Figure 45 On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Alarms History Press ENTER to display the most recent alarm in the history log Scroll up or down to view the alarms When you finish your review press ESC to return to the previous menu Alarms History Alarms History Alarms History Active Alarms Input frequency 4 Input current high 4 Temperature high 4 Alarms History out of range warning warning Meer gt 09 05 2011 09 05 2011 07 07 2011 Comil Enter 14 23 32 14 23 32 01 05 44 Settings ePDU Info j ESC Figure 45 Example Alarm History Displays The Meter menu provides measurement data for the following submenus
46. and loaded to any ePDU G3 when replicating configurations regardless of part number eNMC config ConfigurationPdu xml Contains all the user configurable settings related to the ePDU itself such as voltage and current thresholds customized naming and outlet control parameters The structure of this file depends on the part number so that it cannot be duplicated from PNx to PNy To save the user configuration files to the USB flash drive 1 Make sure eN MC module is power ON 2 Insert a USB device in the USB port Verify the USB flash disk contains the eNMC config directory located at root of USB flash disk see Figure 56 3 Click OK when the USB is detected and click Enter to return to the Main Menu 4 Under Settings select USB Flash Mode 5 The eNMC module restarts If there is no action within one minute the eNMC module exits the USB Flash mode Unplug and replug the USB flash disk to access this menu again 6 Select Save Config see Figure 55 Settings Active Alarms 2 USB Flash Mode Alarms History Display USB Flash Mode Save Config Load Config Meters Daisy Chain Enter Meet CA Control Language IPv4 ePDU Info Factory Save eNMC file Load eNMC file Figure 55 Example Save Config Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 52 LCD Interface Operation 7 Click OK to continue when a successful pop up message displays that The data from the eNMC module are saved in
47. and log in The PDU Overview page displays In the ePDU Information panel review ePDU identification information Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 103 Web Interface Operation 4 In the main page review ePDU monitoring data NOTE The phase information that displays reflects the ePDU model For example the O number of phases that display depends on whether the ePDU is a single phase split phase or three phase model The phase labels also change depending on whether the model is a delta wired or a wye wired model NOTE Roll the cursor over an outlet icon to see the type of outlet and the status On or Off 5 To modify ePDU voltage and current threshold values click the Settings button The Settings dialog displays 6 To enter new threshold values type new values in any of the text boxes that follow then click Save Low warning current threshold igh warning current threshold igh critical current threshold Low critical voltage threshold Low warning voltage threshold igh warning voltage threshold igh critical voltage threshold 7 To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click Save 8 To reset a kWh kilowatt hour counter to zero click Reset kWh then click Save O NOTE If you do not save the action the kWh counter remains unchanged 9 To reset the maximum power counter to zero click Reset M
48. available through HTTPS If you enter the IP address through HTTP it will be automatically redirected to HTTPS and The Network Management Card is protected by SSL encryption Please use the following address es to connect to the Network Management Card https 166 99 224 82 O you will receive the following message and a new URL link Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 121 Web Interface Operation Enable Disable the Telnet Interface NOTE Selecting a console type on the Security page makes the corresponding port entry box active Not selecting a console type makes the corresponding port entry box inactive and grayed out 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays 3 Inthe Ports Settings panel select Telnet from the Console drop down list to enable the Telnet interface or select Disabled to disable it 4 If enabled the Telnet Port entry box is active Type the port number 5 Click Save 6 Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module Enable Disable the SSH Interface 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays 3 Inthe Ports Settings panel select SSH from the Console drop down list to enable the SSH
49. ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU a H 1 J if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 24 22 Installation Grounding the ePDU O NOTE Grounding the ePDU is optional but recommended The ePDU is grounded through the input plug and an M6 ground screw is provided for auxiliary rack grounding Conductors can be connected to the ground screw for functional grounding or bonding of ungrounded metal parts within the rack The grounding screw is sized to safely conduct the fault current of the single largest output breaker There is no paint on the screw or the chassis surface to ensure contact with bare metal instead of a painted surface The ground symbol is impressed in the chassis above the earth bonding screw To ground the ePDU connect a grounding cable not supplied from earth to the grounding screw shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22 The internal diameter of the ground strap ring is M6 6 mm Figure 21 Grounding Screw Location for 0U Vertical Models Figure 22 Grounding Screw Location for IL Horizontal Models Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 23 Installation Network and Environmental Ports The ePDU provides four types of ports for network connectivity and environmental monitoring To connect the ePDU to a s
50. factory installed buttons on the ePDU to mount the ePDU in keyhole openings in the rack frame Using buttons on clip feet to mount the ePDU in keyhole openings in the rack frame Using clip feet and cage nuts secured to the rack to mount the ePDU onto the clip Review the installation methods described in this section and choose the method appropriate for your environment NOTE If you need to remove the ePDU from clip feet hold on to the ePDU and use a flat screwdriver to unsnap it from the clip Using Factory installed Mounting Buttons To install the ePDU with mounting buttons directly attached to the ePDU 1 Carefully move the ePDU into position against the rail 2 Insert the top and bottom mounting buttons into the keyhole slots on the rack post that correspond with the position of the top and bottom mounting buttons 3 Does the factory installed mounting button fit flush in the rack keyhole If no go to Step 4 If yes go to Step 5 4 Unscrew and remove the mounting button Turn it around 180 Secure the mounting button to the ePDU see Figure 15 2 5mm 2 5mm 2 1mm 1 2 3 mm 23mm 2 1 mn Figure 15 Reversing the Mounting Button 5 Push down to secure the ePDU in position see Figure 16 6 Continue to Grounding the ePDU on page 23 if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 24 NOTE The ePDU will fit tight and it may
51. in the RW max and saves the current value of Timer PDU Gang x Statistic 3 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved when the stat reset is performed Ss RO PDU Ganglx Statistic 3 Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment where the current peak Ss RO consumption is reset PDU Gang x Statistic 4 Energy Measure Energy counter since PDU startup Wh RO For a double pole breaker it is calculated as the accumulation of the two poles energy counter PDU Gang x Statistic 4 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat This command does not put 0 RW in the counter but saves the current value of Energy timer into the data Reset Energy PDU Gang x Statistic 4 Reset Energy Measure Energy saved when the user resets the stat Wh RO PDU Gang x Statistic 4 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved when the user resets the stat Ss RO PDU Ganglx Statistic 5 Energy Measure Energy counter since ePDU start Wh RO f it s a double pole breaker it is calculated as the cumul of he two poles energy counter PDU Gang x Statistic 5 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat this command does not put 0 RW in the counter but saves the current value of Energy timer into the data Reset Energy PDU Gang x Statistic 5 Reset Energy Measure Energy saved at the instant the user resets the stat Wh RO PDU Gang x Statistic 5 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the instant the user resets the stat Ss RO PDU Ganglx Type Constant Type of gang RO 1 Section of o
52. interface and log in Under Settings select Access Accounts The Access Accounts page displays n the Admin Access panel click the e mail address link The e mail recipient address displays If needed change the address f needed type the descriptive text to identify the e mail receiver Enable or disable the e mail receiver in the status drop down list Check the Attached Files check box to attach the event log file to the e mail sent to this receiver or uncheck the box to send the e mail without the event log file Select the date of the next report using the date picker or manually enter the date in mm dd yyyy format Set the frequency of the report if this recipient should receive regular reports Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 110 Web Interface Operation 10 Set the time of delivery using the drop down list 11 Click Test to send a test e mail 12 Otherwise click Save or Cancel Configure the LCD Password NOTE 1 Only an administrator can activate deactivate or modify the LCD password NOTE 2 There can only be one LCD password on the ePDU 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select Access Accounts The Access Accounts page displays 3 Inthe LCD Access panel perform the following e Activate the feature to change the password Type the LCD password Type the LCD password again 4 Click Save Configure Local User Access NOTE 1
53. own password and e mail address but not the login Remote Outlet Users cannot change the login or password but can change their own e mail address All other privileges are restricted to viewing ePDU and assigned outlets data Only accessible menu items display for the user according to the assigned permissions aD Power Management Overview Groups Outlets Environment ri Q Active Alarms Access Account Figure 74 Outlet User Menu View Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 3 102 Overview Web Interface Operation Read Only Access Outlet Users with read only access have limited privileges including Access to retrieved ePDU up to date data and measurements but cannot change settings for the ePDU Access to retrieved data for the outlets in user defined groups assigned by the administrator Cannot access the Serial interface must use the Web interface only Can access the log and notifications submenu but cannot clear the logs data Cannot configure the TCP IP SNMP Global Security and LDAP or other global settings Cannot upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware Cannot change his profile or another user s account No Access An Outlet User local or remote with no access privileges is not authorized to access to the Web page Session Management The following session management restrictions apply There can only be one S
54. screensaver mode displayed on the screen highlighted they are selected NOTE On information screens this button has no action Scrolls up or down through the list of Returns to the previous display screen Scrolls up or down to the next screen or menu items before entering the screensaver mode value Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 42 LCD Interface Operation Operation Mode Screensaver Cycling Sequence The screensaver displays automatically after 30 seconds of inactivity from the start up screen a menu or a submenu Values are reset every five seconds The screensaver displays data in a preset 1Ph cycle Figure 38 or 3Ph cycle Figure 39 These cycles are not user configurable 5s A Total Input AG 14 06 2013 15 55 26 n 192 168 123 123 P N Amp 5s Figure 38 1Ph Screensaver Cycle AQ 14 06 2013 15 55 26 192 168 123 123 P N 1 4 8 61 Amp A 3 26 Amp Figure 39 3Ph Delta configured Screensaver Cycle Startup Screen When the ePDU powers up the Startup screen displays see Figure 40 Press ENTER to go to the Main Menu AQ 14 06 2013 15 55 26 192 168 123 123 P N Figure 40 Startup Screen Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 43 Password Protected Menus LCD Interface Operation Both Control and the Settings menus can be password protected This locks out the menus to any user who does n
55. subsystem 8 UUCP subsystem 9 clock daemon 10 security authorization messages 11 FTP daemon 12 NTP subsystem 13 log audit 14 log alert 15 clock daemon note 2 16 local use 0 local0 17 local use 1 loca 18 local use 2 loca 19 local use 3 loca 20 local use 4 loca 21 local use 5 loca 22 local use 6 loca 23 local use 7 loca YOO PWN gt RW Sys em Network Syslog Server x IsEnable admin ControlState RW Sys em Network Syslog Server x MessageTransfer admin SyslogMessageTra nsfer 0 Octet Counting 1 Non Transparent Framing RW Sys em Network Syslog Server x Port admin Integer1t065535 RW 514 Sys em Network Syslog Server x Protocol admin SyslogProtocol 0 UDP 1 TCP RW Sys em Network Syslog Server x ServerName admin String 49 RW Syslog Server1 Syslog Server2 Sys em Network Syslog Server x Test admin Boolean WO 0 Sys em Network Telnet Access admin ControlState 0 Disabled 1 Enabled RW 1 Sys em Network Telnet Console admin ConsoleHMI 0 Menu 1 CLI RW Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 91 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation
56. tag In order to configure your LDAP server for SSL you need the AC certificate of the ePDU certificate O NOTE When uploading a file you cannot write the file path in the text field You must select the file from the file explorer window that displays when you click Browse 5 6 Click Upload Click Save Modify LDAP Server Settings 1 2 3 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network and Security select LDAP The LDAP page displays In the LDAP Server panel click a linked host name The LDAP Server Settings dialog displays In the Enable Server drop down list select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the selected LDAP server or servers If enabled you can choose to change the server name the port number and the number of seconds to time out in the Server Port and Time Out sec entry boxes Click Save Otherwise click Cancel to return to the LDAP page Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 125 Web Interface Operation Add RADIUS Server Authorization configuration must be done in the radius server to add the ePDU remote group defined in the Remote Group Access ePDU setting The authorization is based on the information sent by the server through the following RADIUS attribute e Vendor Specific ID 534 Vendor Specific Attribute ID 29 format string The authorization strings sent by the server from the vendorspecific attributes VSA are compared with the
57. the ePDU user authentication process From the drop down list select one of the following None No SSL connection The data is sent without encryption The standard port number is 389 the port for no encryption It can be set or modified from the LDAP Server Settings dialog LDAPS With SSL Connection This selection uses an LDAP overSSL connection The standard port number is 636 It can be set or modified from the LDAP Server Settings dialog Start TLS With SSL Connection Use the start TLS extension RFC 2830 The standard port number is 389 the same port that for no encryption It can be set or modify from the LDAP Server Settings dialog Bind Type The bind operation uses the LDAP user credentials to identify the LDAP authentication connection between the ePDU and the LDAP server From the drop down list select one of the following Simple The user credentials are sent without encryption However if an SSL connection is used the credentials are encapsulated in an SSLencrypted connection SASL Digest MD5 Using MD5 a hash algorithm is used to encrypt the user credentials To upload your AC Certificate select Browse Highlight the selected file and click Open A IMPORTANT The AC Certificate is the AC Certificate of the LDAP server not the AC Certificate of the ePDU The certificate format is a Base64 encoded DER certificate enclosed between the BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE
58. to outlets and a power schedule can be programmed for each outlet Access Accounts The Access Accounts page allows you to set up the SuperUser local or remote administrators local ePDU users outlet users and remote ePDU users outlet users as individuals or groups Access Accounts also allows the SuperUser to set up the LCD password System Use the System selection for identifying the administrator contact information uploading an ePDU or ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module configuration file upgrading restarting or restoring factory default configuration to the ePDU eNMC module You can also reset the language and configure reporting for the EMP Date amp Time The Date amp Time page allows you to select the date format and set the date and time either manually or by synchronizing with the NTP Network Time Protocol server You can set the time zone and have the option of allowing DST Daylight Savings Time Network This selection allows you configure TCP IP SNMP and Security settings for this ePDU TCP IP Use this page to configure Ethernet IPv4 IPv6 DNS and SMTP SNMP Use this page to configure general SNMP settings SNMPv1 settings and SNMPv3 settings You can also access the Eaton ePDU MIB Management Information Base from this page Security Use this page to set port settings and LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol settings Global Set the port settings and the authentica
59. using the Upgrade network management card button O e during a communications module restart using the Restart network management card button e during restoration to factory defaults using the Restore factory to default settings button Setting General System Settings O NOTE Refresh the Web pages press F5 to see changes to the general system settings Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 113 Web Interface Operation 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 Inthe General panel type the Device Administrator Contact Name and the Device location in the text boxes 4 To change the language select a language from the drop down list see Figure 75 System Settings a General Device administrator contact name Device Location Language English y Environment English Temperature Chinese Simp Unit Chinese Trad Japanese Portuguese a Nehwirk Manana Figure 75 Change Language on System Settings Page 5 Select C or F in the Temperature drop down list to change the temperature scale Celsius or Fahrenheit unit of measurement 6 Click Save Enable Disable Firmware Upgrade 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 In the Network Management Card panel choose whether the firmware upgrade functionality can be used Enabled C
60. 0 0 0 00000 eee Using Factory installed Mounting Buttons 0 0 00000 eee Using Mounting Buttons Installed on Clip Feet 0 0 0 0 eee Using Clip Feet and Cage Nuts on a Square hole Rack 2 0 0 0c ee ing the Horizontal Models in a Rack Cabinet 0 0 0 0 00 0 cee ee GroundingithexePD Wain ee acters Nid id wei as ut he eek ute g r ne Network and Environmental Ports 0 0 00 eee eee ee Conn Connecting toa Computer Serial Porto iria st ho A hw RSS SS Connectingito a LAN Ethernet Ports cita olen eyo Big tir need eta Connecting Multiple ePDUs in a Daisy Chain 00 ene Connecting Optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EquipMent o o o ooo o o ecting the OutputiDEVICES se aiii nat ook iaa ee ja eRe abla Operating the SPD pukk suse mba pd do lie sen at eb aun net dar Alas dd Eaton Next Generation Advanced ePDU Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU COON Y Y Y Y 0 O O 010 P gt gt NN gt m co Table of Contents OPERATION OVERVIEW isdans a e bal ba a 30 Operation IMteriaceS weed secede Gas ra a a a nda 30 Local Operation Interface s ssi sa sa A a E pd ee Ee es 30 Remote Operation Interfaces mentido a ala ds dt da stas id 31 Outl ts nd Circut Breaker iaa as EERE a aba di anda 32 Ports Operation Buttons and LED Status INdiCatorS ooooooooooooooo 32 BTE E aIo pts oe e a ae E a A 34 User Login and Access Policy 0000 00 cc tee 34 Common OPSTALOMS 5
61. 00 Ethernet card restart in USB mode The Ethernet card has been restarted in USB mode 3 302200 Network settings file uploaded from USB The network settings file has been uploaded from the USB 3 302300 eNMC module settings file uploaded from The eNMC module settings file has been uploaded USB from the USB 3 302400 ePDU settings file uploaded from USB The ePDU settings file has been uploaded from the USB Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 142 Chapter 10 Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for an ePDU technical representative United States 1 800 356 5737 Canada 1 800 461 9166 ext 260 All other countries Call your local service representative Please have the following information ready when you call for service Model number Serial number e Date of failure or problem Symptoms of failure or problem e Customer return address and contact information Ordering Optional and Spare Parts Table 13 provides the Eaton catalog part number for ordering optional and spare parts for the ePDU Contact your local service representative for more information Table 13 Optional and Spare Parts Americas APAC EMEA APAC Eaton Catalog Number Optional or Spare Part Market Market Description EMP001 Optional E
62. 1 2011 17 32 23 a 0 853 Figure 50 Example Outlets Submenu Display Environment Submenu The Environment submenu provides temperature and humidity data for the EMP This menu is only available if an EMP is installed On the Meter menu scroll up or down to highlight Environment Press ENTER to display the Environment submenu Press ENTER to review the data for your selection After you review the data press ESC to return to the previous menu Contact closures are not displayed on the LCD Meter ePDU Temperature Sections 24 3 C Outlets Enter Humidity 23 5 Environment Figure 51 Example Environment Submenu Display Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 50 Control Menu Settings Menu LCD Interface Operation For Switched SW and Managed MA ePDUs only On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Control Press ENTER Scroll up or down to see a list of outlet group IDs Select an outlet group The On Off drop down list displays Select On or Off The selected state of the outlet displays Scroll up or down to see other lists of outlet group IDs if available Press ESC to return to the previous menu see Figure 52 Main Menu A Active Alarms Alarms History Meters Settings ePDU Info Figure 52 Example Control Submenu Display The Settings menu provides user configuration options Only the available options display depending on the as
63. 3 mm 1244 mm 1384 mm and 1556 mm depending on the overall length of the ePDU see Figure 10 Raise or lower the ePDU in 10 mm intervals to modify the mounting positions in the rack Figure 10 Raise or Lower Mounting Position in the Rack You can also choose the appropriate distance between the keyhole buttons based on 0 value see Figure 11 Example Modify distance from 622mm to 722mm Figure 11 Change Distance Between Button Mounts for Different Racks Mounting Buttons The mounting buttons for OU vertical ePDUs are factory installed This is a two sided button that provides either a 2 1 mm or 2 3 mm mounting channel for a custom fit If you discover that the rack wall is too thick or too thin and the button does not secure the ePDU unscrew and remove the button from the ePDU Then flip it to the reverse side see Figure 12 To distinguish the sides one side is marked with a black painted ring For European models you must not see the black ring when installed Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 16 Installation 2 5 mm 2 1mm I 2 3 mm Figure 12 Reversible Factory installed Mounting Button Two unattached plastic mounting buttons are included in the standard hardware kit with thread forming M4 screws and nuts for Americas or M3 screw and nuts for EMEA see Figure 13 These buttons provide a 2 mm mounting gap These are supplied in case the default metal solution is not well suite
64. 5 Daisy Chain SUBMENU tur Leda sanasi hea a dad tee deg ellen tech we ads 56 PVA SUMMEN a See Steed se Greece aoe FS GSE E Ea Pu TA Te SES 59 Language SUBMENU Ses as re 59 Facto SUBMENU Tete a e eke A in do da an Dn 59 ePDUNATOMENT aa ts Ge MT SENT ete e e 60 SERIAL INTERFACE OPERATION ccc cece cece eee eee eee eee eee neneenns 61 Supported Commands ssccrex dha mal ar de Mle aed ase WL a Re oa Bhd ay Ea Sede se Ses 61 2Ccommandu ost dude tsar k rer been 62 MOCOMOCO Mad Ard ee Bre e 63 GUICOMMAN Gis 12 date vore satte bader 65 get COMMIN Ala rra a tie Ada eter pateren ae ale sundet 66 Eaton Next Generation Advanced ePDU Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU ii Table of Contents SECO orcas wedded ea awk a fade PTE AA EE A 68 pdu command MOE EE alee TE epee Peek ey 71 XML Object Tables acid s red GAG Ba ke de Pee eho aoe 72 WEB INTERFACE OPERATION 00 0 ccc cece cece ee eee eee eee eee e eee eeeennees 94 Navigating the Web Interface saat i245 ke dad Middle yk ba oid ate aba 94 LANQUITES Faia je mea Tae fem aad fa TNT G EG FARGE EG a ata Seed ee ae ta 96 Accessing the Webinterface lt irati ade deb dele pd hed Dana at pad dated 97 MenturSelectionS su id A vr EP Ba AA A eek DEG 97 Power Managements i set nd Seis ate lege eed aye ik bl ea bbe 98 bogs 8 Notifications 6 24 mined ak ne dt BG STN DEEDS REA Ea 98 Settings saa Mote SAE o ia a 99 NGTWOBK ra cased ta lia dll cad dd
65. 525 2s vatn tadmued att den ensartet Aa E aa 34 Starting the EPP Urke ee 34 Shutting Down the erD Ut dd gear 35 Restarting the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module 35 NETWORK COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION 0 c cece cece eee eens 38 ECB ID GP aries sed se 38 ECD Static IPsaddress 0 lie a aN oe ee GE Se hla ide O Ge lek 39 S rialiconnection Static Pladdress toed ok eed Mane led dett a Kilde goede dg Bae 40 Verify Web Operation After Configuration 0 0 0 0 eee 41 LCD INTERFACE OPERATION occcccccccc e eee eee e eee ee eeaenennanes 42 ECD Displ v nd Control Buttons age skada lola ota po ais peo Reesor 42 Operation Mod a del aad pe ed ae er es reas 43 Screensaver Cycling Sequence id ard a taa et 43 Startup Scen sd asgan dd iria 43 Password Protected MENUS os va me am b aa na de der nh on dale E 44 Mal Menu Selectos ii A E A A A A A es 44 Active Alarms Menuus fars a Ra a 46 Alarms HISton Mr it ad o ge Gata Mr de a le do NG rar A 47 Meter Men tsi 2 5 3 sine ld is Sid Salt nede Lad ur RRA eh Sd 47 EPD SUBMENU urbe ta ra due Adr ukjent eitt 47 Sections SUMEN A A a tee 49 Outlets SUMA ce Ll De a a E ee MR Sake A 49 Environment SUBMENU state a A a eS a PAR bes 50 Control MET dai oe he SS DA AAA 51 Settings Mens poud ira tia E A ae Baad en ee aad ben aA eS 51 USB Flashi Mode S bmen sot aces eles td Me eee eder dead 52 Display SUBMENU mr Ara ene saa brann as He ear ladede 5
66. 737 Outside of the USA contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative or call the Customer Reliability Center in the USA at 919 870 3149 For comments or questions about this Warranty write to the Customer Quality Representative 3301 Spring Forest Road Raleigh North Carolina 27616 USA Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 146 Warranty 147 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU
67. 8D34004 F W version 00 00 0a25 Web version 00 00 0a16 Bootloader 00 00 0015 version IPv4 10 130 33 222 00 20 85 F4 02 48 6 hours 57 min 27 sec http vrew eaton com support ePDU Click here Contact Web Site Licenses Date and Time 20 02 1970 05 57 59 20 02 1970 05 42 59 20 02 1970 04 20 57 20 02 1970 04 17 47 20 02 1970 03 38 16 20 02 1970 03 38 15 20 02 1970 03 38 07 20 02 1970 03 37 56 20 02 1970 03 33 24 20 02 1970 03 28 53 19 02 1970 23 55 03 19 02 1970 23 53 40 19 02 1970 23 53 26 19 02 1970 23 53 17 19 02 1970 23 53 08 19 02 1970 23 39 37 19 02 1970 23 00 59 19 02 1970 23 00 59 19 02 1970 23 00 53 19 02 1970 23 00 48 19 02 1970 22 54 29 19 02 1970 22 54 28 19 02 1970 22 54 22 19 02 1970 22 54 17 19 02 1970 22 53 59 19 02 1970 22 53 54 Figure 82 Location of Alarm Code on Web Interface ad User logged in HTTP admin User logged in HTTP admin User logged out HTTP admin User logged in HTTP admin User logged out FTP admin User logged out FTP admin User logged in FTP admin User logged in FTP admin User logged in HTTP admin User logged out FTP admin User logged in HTTP admin User logged in HTTP admin User logged in FTP admin User failed to log HTTP trans ita User failed to log HTTP trans_ita User logged in FTP admin Environment probe connected Environment humidity low warning 20 0 Network cable connected Network
68. DU Network Management and Control EeNMC module Web interface This chapter describes the following Navigating the Web interface Accessing the Web interface Configuring settings and monitoring the ePDU NOTE When the Web browser is set to 100 full page we recommend setting your screen resolution to a minimum of 1024 x 768 for the best display performance Navigating the Web Interface The graphical Web interface is used to remotely monitor or configure the ePDU see Figure 70 The Web interface that corresponds to the ePDU topology type displays This section describes the functions provided by this interface MI OU L6 30P 36 C13 6 C19 EMIAMT15JDG8 C1 U168D34004 00 00 0825 00 00 0816 00 00 0015 10 130 33 222 00 20 85 F4 02 48 6 hours 43 min 3 sec Figure 70 Navigating the Web Interface Opening Page Current Load 0 042 A 0 500 He 20w 101 VA 39 VAR 0 198 OkWh 28 01 1970 07 27 32 2 8W 28 01 1970 07 27 32 19 02 1970 07 20 07 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 94 Table 10 provides descriptions of the Web interface components Table 10 Web Interface Region Descriptions Area 1 Application Header Bar Description Web Interface Operation The header bar identifies which Eaton ePDU Web application is within the host window Managed MA Metered Input MI Metered Outlet MO In Line Metered IL or Switched
69. DU is not connected to the network it continuously attempts to connect If DHCP is enabled on your network G3 automatically collects the network communication configuration settings When the connection is established ePDU network configuration settings become available using the command line interface CLI on a serial interface Access to the CLI is provided using a terminal emulation program such as Telnet HyperTerminal PuTTY or TeraTerm NOTE In order to use Telnet you must have a network connection already established The ePDU defaults to using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP when delivered If you are unable to connect to the ePDU through the network connection with this default address change the IP address using the LCD or through the CLI using a terminal emulation program The network connection automatically receives an IP address through the DHCP if available on the network If DHCP is enabled but a DHCP server is not available the eN MC module will use the last used IP address setting Alternately it is possible to set a static IP address by using either the LCD menu or a serial connection command line interface CLI The default settings are DHCP Enabled IP Address 192 168 123 123 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 123 1 e Username admin e Password admin NOTE If you use the default IP address and are able to make a direct connection you could use Telnet to change
70. E DE HEIE HE AE HE AE DE BE DE BE AA HE AE EAE DA AE DE BEDE HEDE AE D DE DE HE AA HE AE The communications module reboots and in Bootloader mode detects a new available image checks validity of this image and launches the upgrade of the firmware and refresh the Web pages As the upgrade processes the LCD display shows the completion status When completed an upgrade message on the LCD displays F W 100 and the communications module reboots with the new firmware and refreshed Web pages Upgrading the Firmware with the USB Port See Settings Menu and USB Flash Mode Submenu on page 52 for more information of upgrading with the USB The Eaton ePDUs have a rich set of alarms and events to notify you of up to date activity and operation status Both the local ePDU LCD interface and the remote Web interface provide active alarm notifications when alarms become active On the LCD interface the existing LCD display is replaced by the Active Alarms screen and the backlight is blinking red when an alarm is generated On the Web interface two active alarm notifications are provided n the menu hierarchy the text for Active Alarms is red when alarms are active Inthe bottom of the window the refresh bar a message displays Warning some alarms fired please message are a link to the Active Alarms page refer to the Active Alarms Last Refresh dd mm yyyy hh hh ss The words Active Alarms
71. EL ONLY There are NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS inside the ePDU SYSTEMS SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED TESTED AND CONFIGURED BY A COMPETENT PERSON IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY THAT HAS PROTECTIVE GROUND CONDUCTOR A CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install this ePDU in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor environment free of conductive contaminants Do not operate near water or excessive humidity 95 maximum Both the room and rack air temperature must be within the operating range of the selected model Do not use a two wire power cord in any product configuration e Test AC outlets at your computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer and monitor The installation power outlet used for the power supply to this equipment must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible When installing this product it is essential that the distribution circuit supplying the product is protected by a branch circuit protection device with a maximum rating to suit the product maximum rating e TO ISOLATE THIS EQUIPMENT DISCONNECT ALL OF THE POWER SUPPLY PLUGS This product has been designed to conform to the latest safety requirements In addition to compliance with standards for general use it has been factory configured for use in rack mounting environments aiding the installer in prov
72. Energy EE Peak Power Total Input Meter Data On the Meter menu scroll up or down to highlight ePDU Press ENTER to display the Total Input submenu for your 1Ph 3Ph split phase or dual input ePDU Press ENTER again to see Total Input meter data measurements Scroll up or down to review other Total Input meter data measurements After you review the data you can press ESC to return to the Input Meter menu and select L1 L2 or L3 to see Phase Input measurements Press ESC to return to the previous menu For example Figure 47 shows a total input display for 1Ph ePDUs ePDU Meter Total Input Meter Total Input Meter A Total Input Frequency Apparent Power Sections 120 VA Outlets E Active Power i Environment Reactive Power 100 W 20 VAR Total Input Meter Total Input Meter Total Input Meter Peak Power of A xxxx W Eneroy Power Factor since 16 238 kWh A 07 01 2011 Bee Down 0 912 07 01 2011 1028 17 32 23 Figure 47 Example 1Ph Total Input Display NOTE The Total Input gt Input Meter selection screens will be different for 1 Ph 3 Ph dual input and split phase ePDUs Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 48 LCD Interface Operation Figure 48 shows an input phase display for wye wired 3Ph ePDUs Input Meter L2 L3 Voltage A Current g ae fer lg 230 25 V 1 256 A Sections Es Outlet gt Percent Load Environment 15 Active Power 100 W
73. Figure 68 Example Factory Submenu Displays ePDU Info Menu The ePDU Info menu provides identification information for this ePDU The identification information includes the ePDU model type and part number serial number ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module firmware version number IP address and ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module MAC Media Access Control address These are information only screens see Figure 69 On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight ePDU Info Press ENTER to navigate to each screen Scroll up or down on the screen if needed to view the ePDU information displays Press ESC to return to the previous menu Main Menu ePDU Info A Active Alarms Alarms History Type Model Serial Number Eaton ePDU XXXXXXXXXX MAC Address Met Ent gt XXX XXX eter nter Control Settings ePDU Info Enter Part Number Firmware Version P N XX XX XXXX IPv4 address XXX XXX XXX XXX ePDU Info A IPv6 address XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX ESC Figure 69 Example ePDU Info Display Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 60 Chapter 7 Serial Interface Operation This section describes the command line interface CLI commands used to remotely configure and monitor the Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 through the serial interface connection or network connection between the and a laptop or workstation Acces
74. Frequency OK Utility frequency is within the 3 Hz of Nominal frequency 2 213100 ePDU Input 1 Frequency Out of Range Utility frequency greater or less than 3 Hz o Nominal frequency 2 214000 ePDU Input 2 Current No Threshold No section current threshold has been triggered 2 214100 ePDU Input 2 Low Current Warning The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current warning alarm threshold 2 214200 ePDU Input 2 Low Current Critical The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current critical alarm threshold 2 214300 ePDU Input 2 High Current Warning The specified section current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current warning threshold 2 214400 ePDU Input 2 High Current Critical The specified section current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current critical alarm threshold 2 215000 ePDU Input 2 Voltage No Threshold No section voltage threshold has been triggered 2 215100 ePDU Input 2 Low Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage warning threshold 2 215200 ePDU Input 2 Low Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage critical threshold 2 215300 ePDU Input 2 High Voltage Warning The specified section voltage readin
75. NOTE You can install the mounting clip feet vertically or horizontally tool or a flat blade screwdriver to install the cage nuts O NOTE If a square hole rack is used cage nuts must be installed Use a cage nut insertion To install the ePDU with clip feet secured by cage nuts 1 2 Locate the cage nuts supplied Are you mounting the ePDU on the rail or away from the rail offset Ifon the rail go to Step 3 If away from the rail go to Step 5 ePDU on the rail Position and lock two cage nuts far enough apart to stabilize the top and bottom of the ePDU when mounted on the rail Insert the cage nuts with a flat blade screwdriver see Figure 18 Locate the two clip feet and two screws supplied Position one mounting clip foot at a cage nut and secure the mounting clip foot to the rail with a screw Repeat for the second mounting clip Tighten the screws Go to Step 8 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 20 Installation PLoDDRLD ADDODDLLRLDDLRODEBLBBDOBDESLO Figure 18 Attaching the Clip Feet and Cage Nuts 5 ePDU away from the rail offset Position and lock two cage nuts far enough apart to stabilize the top and bottom of the ePDU when mounted on the rail Insert the cage nuts into the square rail hole with a flat blade screwdriver 6 Locate the two clip feet and two screws supplied Turn the straight part of the bracket 90 see Figure 19 7 Position
76. Only an administrator can create or modify a user account NOTE 2 Local users can use this user name and password for authentication if the authentication mode selected in the Network Security Global submenu is Local see Set Authentication Mode on page 122 NOTE 3 The User name is used for authentication It must be unique If there is a name conflict when you are creating a new account a warning message displays 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select Access Accounts The Access Accounts page displays 3 In the Multi User Access panel select Add a local user from the Add drop down list The Users Settings dialog displays 4 Perform the following Type the user s login user name to replace the default name Type the user s password minimum of five characters Type the user s password again 5 Choose one of the following profile characteristics Admin This user has administrator privileges and controls the access of other users to the Web interface The Administrator can restart the communications module but cannot perform a firmware upgrade ePDU User This user has access to the ePDU and either read only or restricted read write privileges Outlet User This user has access to the specified outlet or outlets Select the outlet or outlets and the userdefined groups this user can access Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 111 Web Interfa
77. PDU and outlet values and notify of events through SNMP trap or e mail alert If you install an optional EMP you must dedicate the serial connector to the EMP The EMP Ethernet cable is supplied in the EMP shipping carton Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 31 Operation Overview Outlets and Circuit Breakers A variety of outlet types are available for the Eaton ePDUs Each ePDU model has a specific configuration of outlets The configuration can be standard or customized to suit your needs The outlets are grouped in sets called sections Sections are preset groups of individual outlets that you can identify and monitor through the interfaces that are available with your particular type of ePDU The outlets are color coded and labeled and if the model has circuit breakers the circuit breakers that are associated with the outlets have corresponding labels see Figure 29 The circuit breaker tripped status is not reported Outlets and sections of outlets can be managed through the Web Interface see Groups on page 104 Outlets on page 105 and UserDefined Group Definition on page 113 You can see measurement readings using the local LCD interface CBF F1 F2 F3 CBE El EZ 3 CBD D1 D2 D3 CBC C1 C2 C3 C4 CBB B1 B2 B3 B4 CBA A1 A2 A3 A4 aa ae aaa Figure
78. RJ 45 cable allowing the computer to act as a configuration console As an alternative the connection can be used to connect an optional EMP in order to collect temperature and humidity data Ethernet Port Connector Connects to a LAN allowing configuration through a 10 100 autosensing network connection Daisy Chain Port Connector Used to daisy chain two to four ePDUs together to use a single Ethernet connection USB Port Used for firmware upgrade Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 4 Introduction Circuit Breakers Circuit breakers activate if the load current rating of an outlet section exceeds 16A Europe 20A US Power to the outlet turns off automatically To reset the circuit breaker turn the breaker from Off to On NOTE 1 The On Off positions are indicated on the circuit breakers NOTE 2 To manually disconnect power to a device that is connected to the ePDU disconnect the device power cord from the ePDU outlet NOTE 3 To disconnect power on models without a circuit breaker disconnect the ePDU input power cord Figure 4 shows circuit breaker examples Figure 4 Circuit Breakers Power Outlets Each model has a specific configuration of standard NEMA outlets IEC 60320 and IEC 60309 outlets European national types French Schuko and UK or other outlet types for example RE203P HP 277 VAC Many configurations are available or the configurations can be custom
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81. Statistic 4 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since last reset As it is reset to 0 the Wh RO related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value PDU Gang x Pole 1 Statistic 5 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since last reset When it is reset toO then Wh RO at the same time the related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value PDU Gang x Pole 1 Voltage HideMeasure Voltage Measured on the pole cV RO PDU Ganglx Pole 2 ActivePower HideMeasure Active Power provided by the pole dW RO PDU Ganglx Pole 2 ApparentPower HideMeasure Apparent Power provided by the pole dVA RO PDU Ganglx Pole 2 Current HideMeasure Current Power provided by the pole mA RO PDU Ganglx Pole 2 PeakFactor HideMeasure Crest factor of the current provided by the pole m RO PDU Ganglx Pole 2 PhaselD Constant Phase number that is connected to the pole 1 2 or 3 RO PDU Ganglx Pole 2 PowerFactor HideMeasure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the m RO pole of the breaker or outlet section PDU Ganglx Pole 2 ReactivePower HideMeasure Reactive Power provided by the pole dVA RO R PDU Ganglx Pole 2 Statistic 4 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since last reset As it is reset to 0 the Wh RO related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value PDU Gang x Pole 2 Voltage HideMeasure Voltage Measured on the pole cV RO PDU Ganglx PowerFactor Measure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by th
82. Status OverCurrent AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered RO 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered PDU Input 1 Phaselx PresentStatus OverVoltage AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered RO 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered PDU Input 1 Phaselx ReactivePower HideMeasure Reactive Power Measurement dVA RO R PDU Input 1 Phaselx Statistic 4 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since last reset As it is reset to 0 the Wh RO related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value PDU Input 1 Phase x Statistic 4 ModuleReset Command RW PDU Input 1 Phaselx Statistic 4 Reset Energy HideMeasure Energy counter saved at last reset As it is reset the Wh RO related timer updated with PDU timer since 1st restart PDU Input 1 Phaselx Statistic 4 Reset Time HideMeasure Timestamp saved at the moment when the related energy s RO counter is reset Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 77 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Input 1 Ph
83. TE For daisy chained ePDUs ePDU type 00 indicates the Host ePDU 0 logs O ePDU type 01 indicates the Device ePDU 1 logs e ePDU type 02 indicates the Device ePDU 2 logs ePDU type 03 indicates the Device ePDU 3 logs Trap Notification Define the Trap Receivers 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Logs amp Notifications select Trap Notification The Trap Notification page displays 3 Click a linked Trap Receiver in the Name column to select the trap receiver to define 4 Type the name to identify the trap receiver This value is not used to send traps Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 108 Syslog Web Interface Operation 5 Choose one of the following protocols Disable The trap receiver is disabled No trap is sent to this user and the Test button is deactivated SNMP v1 Traps are sent over SNMPv1 protocol It must be compliant with the SNMP version defined in Enable Disable the SNMP Agent on page 120 SNMP v3 Traps are sent over SNMPv3 protocol It must be compliant with the SNMP version defined in Enable Disable the SNMP Agent on page 120 6 Type the trap receiver IPv4 Pv6 address or its host name 7 Type the trap community public or private 8 From the On Event drop down list select one of the following trap sources e Disable The trap receiver is disabled and the Test button is deactivated All Alarms The trap rece
84. TP must be enabled default setting in the Web pages Network gt Security gt Global gt FTP enable 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Open a DOS command window on a computer that is also connected to network Change directory CD to the location of the XML file Open an FTP session using the following command gt ftp lt IPaddress gt where lt Paddress gt the IP address displayed on LCD Type the default login and password admin and admin At the command prompt type the following command gt cd config hw gt dir If an XML file already exists type the following command to delete the XML file gt delete lt config file gt To upload the configuration file to the eNMC module type the following command gt put lt config file gt where lt config file gt the file name to be downloaded to the eNMC module NOTE Keep the lt config file gt name exactly as it is downloaded from the website In particular it must begin with the prefix epdu_cfg_ or the eNMC module will not O recognize it 25 Type the following command and ensure that the new file exists 26 27 28 29 30 gt dir Type the following command to quit the FTP session gt quit Go to Reboot the eNMC Module and Reset the ePDU on page 130 Connect the USB device with the uploaded hardware configurtion file to the ePDU that has just has the eNMC Using the LCD display follow the procedure t
85. U Seek lS o access the Web interface Ensure that an Ethernet cable is correctly connected between a Windows PC and the Ethernet port on the ePDU Verify communication Start up the ePDU and note the IP address displayed on the LCD Open the Web browser and type the IP address you obtained from the ePDU When the connection is made the Authentication dialog displays Enter a valid user name and password in the authentication dialog box see Figure 78 Click Login to continue or Cancel to exit O NOTE The default user name is admin and the default password is admin Authentication Login Password Login Cancel Figure 78 Login Authentication 6 The ePDU Overview page displays 7 From the menu bar click Settings and then System The System Settings page displays in the Main Application window see Figure 79 8 Inthe Network Management Card panel check Firmware upgrade enabled and click Browse to find the upgrade file Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 131 Maintenance and Alarms AC erou G3 Metered Input Power Management a re i Device administrator contact name Overview E Groups Device Location E Outlets Language English y Environment Op Active Alarms 3 C Logs A Notifications Environment Temperature Unit ac v Save 4 gt m E Syslog a Network Management Card v Firmware upgrade enabled
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87. access the MIB objects No Auth No Priv no authentication password or privacy key are required to access the MIB objects Type the authentication password if required by security level with 8 to 24 characters allowed Type the privacy key if required by security level with 8 to 24 characters allowed Click Save Otherwise click Cancel to return to the SNMP Settings page Access Eaton ePDU MIB Objects Privileged Access Only 1 2 3 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network select SNMP The SNMP Settings page displays Click Link to the ePDU Mib Enable Disable SSL Encryption 1 2 3 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays In the Ports Settings panel ensure that the HTTP Enable check box is checked and that the associated TTP Port number displays Check the Force SSL check box to enable SSL encryption or uncheck the box to disable it If enabled the TTPS Port entry box is active Type the port number Click Save Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module O NOTE With SSL encryption the Web interface is accessible from https lt IPv4 address gt and or https IPv6 address according to the IP configuration NOTE When Force SSL is selected the Web page is only
88. ace Operation e Logs and Notifications Logs Trap Notification Syslog Settings See NOTE 2 UserDefined Groups Access Accounts System Date amp Time e Network TCP IP SNMP Security Global LDAP e RADIUS NOTE 1 Menu selections for ePDU 0 1 2 or 3 only display if the ePDUs are configured in a daisy chained configuration If provided selecting either ePDU 0 or ePDU 1 2 or 3 displays the Overview page for the specified ePDU only NOTE 2 The Settings menu is different from the Settings button Selecting the Settings button on any power management page displays a separate window that allows you to change settings such as alarm thresholds NOTE3 See Access Privileges on page 99 for more information about levels of access privileges Power Management Use the Power Management menu selections to see up to date operating measurements on the ePDU Overview page This page provides the present readings for the ePDU that is reporting data If ePDUs are daisy chained you can select to see Host or Device ePDU Information The readings are reported per phase and for 3Ph ePDU models all phases This page includes data such as current voltage and crest factor The outlet icons are green if the outlet is on and red if the outlet is off Roll over the icon to see the outlet type and status You can select the Outlets or Groups page to manage outlets or groups of outlets These pages pro
89. age displays In the Global Settings panel choose the date format from the drop down list Click Save Click the Set manually radio button Type the date according to the format defined by Date Format or select the date using the date picker Type the time or select a time from the drop down list The time format is hh mm ss where hh hours mm minutes ss second Click Save Automatically Configure the Date and Time 1 ON Da R WN Access the Web interface and log in Under Settings select Date amp Time The Date amp Time page displays In the Global Settings panel choose the date format Click Save In the Global Settings panel click the Synchronize with NTP Server radio button Type the Time Server IPv4 IPv6 address or host name Choose the time zone from the drop down list If desired check the Daylight Saving Time option Click Save and time from the configured NTP server every hour O NOTE The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module retrieves the date Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 116 TCP IP Web Interface Operation NOTE The Web interface will not be available during a communications module restart using the Restart network management card button Configure the Ethernet Link Speed and Duplex Mode NOTE By default the Ethernet link speed and duplex mode is configured on auto negotiation which means the eNMC module ada
90. ak consumption since last reset dw IRO When it is reset to 0 then at the same time the related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value When it is detected higher than the value stored so it overwrites it PDU Input 2 Statistic 3 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat this command put 0 in the max RW and saves the current value of Timer into the data Timer and into Reset Timer PDU Input 2 Statistic 3 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment where the statistic is Ss RO reset PDU Input 2 Statistic 3 Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment where the statistic is Ss RO reset PDU Input 2 Statistic 5 Energy Measure Energy counter since ePDU start Wh RO It cumulates the energy consumed on 1 or 3 phases Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 80 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Input 2 Statistic 5 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat this command does not put 0 in the counter but saves the current value of Energy timer into the data Reset Energy RW U ju E Input 2 Statistic 5 Reset Energy Measure Energy saved at the instant the user resets the stat Wh RO U oO Cc Input 2 Statistic 5 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the instant the user resets the stat RO U A E Input 2 Type Const
91. and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Eaton is not responsible for damage to this product resulting from accident disaster misuse abuse non Eaton modification of the product or other events outside the reasonable control of Eaton or not arising under normal operating conditions C W e D Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the ePDU or accessories to alert you to important information RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock symbol CAUTION REFER TO OPERATOR S MANUAL Refer to your operator s manual for additional information such as important operating and maintenance instructions This symbol indicates that you should not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center PP Table of Contents INTRODUCTION oaauauav annan nn navn venn
92. ant Enum all the kind of Input plug that a ePDU can have 1 RO U Oo E MeasurementBoard Gateway Address HideMeasure Address of the teridian module to be accessed RW MeasurementBoard Gateway Command HideMeasure Write command to the Gateway 0 None 1 Read 2 Write Read return the CR of last command to the Gateway 0 Success lt gt 0 Access failed for the following reasons 1 Command Unknown 2 Gateway not enabled 3 Address out of range 4 Register out of r RW MeasurementBoard Gateway Count HideMeasure Number of 32 bits data to be read or write in consecutive READ or WRITE request 1 to 8 RW MeasurementBoard Gateway Register HideMeasure Address of the register to be read or write RW MeasurementBoard Gateway Switchable HideMeasure 0 The gateway is disabled 1 The gateway is enabled RW MeasurementBoard Gateway x Value HideMeasure 1 up to 8 consecutive register values can be read or write with the gateway in one request NOTE Follow these steps to read registers from the board 1 Write 1 in Command 2 Read Command check it is 0 3 Read the data that had been read into Value RW PDU MeasurementBoard x PresentStatus CommunicationLost Measure Communication status with the acquisition card ICM amp SM 0 Communication OK 1 Communication failed RO
93. arning low threshold trigged 2 Critical low threshold trigged 3 Warning high threshold trigged 4 Critical high threshold trigged PDU Input 2 Phaselx PresentStatus OverVoltage AlarmL1 0 No threshold trigged RO 1 Warning low threshold trigged 2 Critical low threshold trigged 3 Warning high threshold trigged 4 Critical high threshold trigged PDU Input 2 Phaselx ReactivePower HideMeasure Reactive Power Measurement dVA RO R PDU Input 2 Phaselx Statistic 5 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since ePDU start Wh RO PDU Input 2 Phaselx Statistic 5 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat this command does not put 0 RW in the counter but saves the current value of Energy timer into the data Reset Energy PDU Input 2 Phaselx Statistic 5 Reset Energy HideMeasure Energy saved at the instant the user resets the stat Wh RO PDU Input 2 Phaselx Statistic 5 Reset Time HideMeasure Timestamp saved at the instant the user resets the stat S RO PDU Input 2 Phaselx Voltage Measure Voltage Measurement cV RO PDU Input 2 PowerFactor Measure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the m RO nput Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 PDU Input 2 PresentStatus FrequencyQutOfRange AlarmL1 0 Frequency OK RO 1 Frequency is out of 3Hz tolerance PDU Input 2 ReactivePower Measure Reactive Power Measurement dVA RO t s the cumul of 1 or 3 phase measures R PDU Input 2 Statistic 3 ActivePower Measure Power pe
94. ase Choose one of the following profile characteristics Admin This remote group has administrator privileges and controls the access of other users to the Web interface ePDU User The administrator assigns this remote group either read only or read write privileges to this user Outlet User This user has access to the specified outlet or outlets Select the outlet or outlets and the userdefined groups this user can access Choose one of the following security levels No Access The user is not allowed to access the Web interface Read Only The remote group can access the Web interface view the measures and view the thresholds of the outlets and groups This user is not allowed to change any settings or perform actions Read Write The remote group can access the Web interface view the measures and is allowed to change settings To configure an e mail address for this account click the link of the e mail address corresponding to this user See Configure the E mail Notification Settings for more information Click Save Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 112 Web Interface Operation 8 To enable an e mail address for this account click the link on the e mail address under the e mail Address column User Defined Group Definition O NOTE Only the Administrator has access to this page NOTE 1 Some monitoring data do not display for the Switched ePDU userdefi
95. aselx Statistic 5 Energy HideMeasure Energy counter since last reset When itis reset to O then Wh RO at the same time the related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value PDU Input 1 Phaselx Statistic 5 ModuleReset Command RW PDU Input 1 Phaselx Statistic 5 Reset Energy HideMeasure Energy counter saved at last reset When it is reset at the Wh RO same time the related timer updated with PDU timer since 1st restart PDU Input 1 Phaselx Statistic 5 Reset Time HideMeasure Timestamp saved at the moment where the energy counter s RO related to is reset PDU nput 1 Phase x Voltage Measure Voltage Measurement cV RO PDU Input 1 PowerFactor Measure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the m RO input Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 PDU Input 1 PresentStatus FrequencyOutOfRange AlarmL1 0 Frequency OK RO 1 Frequency is out of 3Hz tolerance PDU Input 1 ReactivePower Measure Reactive Power Measurement dVA RO t is the accumulation of 1 or 3 phase measures R PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 ActivePower Measure Power peak consumption since last reset dW RO As it is reset to 0 the related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value When a value higher than the stored value is detected the stored valued is overwritten PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat This command puts 0 in the RW max and saves the current value of Timer into the data Timer and int
96. ation Code 02820 Figure 84 Example Type 1 Code Table 11 lists OS or System alarms and events Table 11 OS or System Alarms and Events Type Code Identification Code Alarm or Event 03073 Code unreachable 03074 Heap overflow 03075 Not enough memory in Heap 02817 A command is sent to an unavailable device CAN 02818 Not used 02819 Impossible to open a session with a CAN device 02820 No answer from a CAN device 02821 Not used 02822 The number of CAN devices discovered on CAN bus is too great 02823 Command unknown 02824 Device CAN Id out of range 02825 Time duration of a command is too long 02826 Report acquired from CAN device is wrong 02827 Report descriptor acquired from CAN device is wrong 01281 Mutex not available 01282 HID object Id out of range 01283 Report empty or not valid 01284 Report Id out of range 01285 Not enough memory in HEAP 01286 Duration of the acquisition of Teridian is too long 01282 HID object Id not in list of data saved in EEPROM 02561 Not used 02562 Not used Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 137 Maintenance and Alarms Table 11 OS or System Alarms and Events Continued Type Code Identification Code Alarm or Event 02563 Not used 02564 Wrong data type 02565 String too long 02566 Not use
97. aton Environmental Monitoring Probe SPK012 Spare Part ePDU G3 Installation Spare Part Kit US SPK013 Spare Part ePDU G3 Network Spare Part Kit US KSP020 Spare Part ePDU G3 Spare Part Kit EMEA Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 143 Chapter 11 Warranty Two Year Limited Warranty USA and Canada Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Units ePDUs WARRANTOR The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Company RACKMOUNTED LIMITED WARRANTY This limited warranty this Warranty applies only to the original End user the End user of any Eaton Rackmounted Power Distribution Units the Product purchased on or after July 1 2012 and cannot be transferred This Warranty applies even in the event that the Product is initially sold by Company for resale to an End user LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD The period covered by this Warranty for Product installed and currently located in the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada is twenty four 24 months from the date of purchase or thirty 30 months from the date of shipment For units that are registered online at www eaton com PQ Register the warranty is extended to thirty six 36 months from the date of purchase or fortytwo 42 months from the date of shipment WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS The warrantor warrants that the Product the Warranted Item is free from defects i
98. ax Power then click Save 10 To cancel this action and return to the Overview page click Cancel Groups ePDUs NOTE In the toolbar Turn On Off Groups will only appear for Switched and Managed Review Modify ePDU Groups 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Power Management select Groups The Groups page displays 3 Review basic monitoring information for Groups measurement settings NOTE Click the red arrow next between the Current Load and the voltage columns to see additional Branch Circuit outlet information Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 104 Outlets Web Interface Operation To apply an operative action to all outlets in a selected group select the corresponding checkbox and select one of the following values from the drop down list adjacent to the group then click Save On Turn on the selected group of outlets Off Turn off the selected group of outlets Reboot Reboot the selected group of outlets To modify ePDU threshold values for a specified group click the link on the group friendly name The Group Settings dialog displays Administrator or User with Read Write privileges only To specify the duration outlets in this group will be Off before switching On during a reboot type the number of seconds the outlets should be Off in the Power Reboot Period text box Click Save NOTE This setting overwrites the Power Reboot Pe
99. breakers for easy correlation A visual alarm blinking LED to indicate outlet current overload Userfriendly firmware updates Communication Comprehensive power management and flexible configuration through a Web browser or a serial connection a Telnet connection SNMP or a console emulator such as HyperTerminal Compatibility with Eaton and third party network management software is facilitated by SNMP protocol or CLI scripts Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM uses XML to communicate to the ePDU Power Control Management Control of outlets for Switched or Managed ePDUs both collectively and individually The ability to power on power off and reboot the devices connected to each outlet Fully shrouded local branch circuit breakers on products rated over 16A Europe 20A US to protect connected equipment against overload and short circuits Configuring and monitoring the power schedule of outlets Configuring collocated users as a user group with restricted access to userdefined outlet groups Monitoring Monitoring of the following Root Mean Square RMS current Crest factor Power factor Maximum and minimum thresholds for current or voltage RMS voltage Active power Apparent power Energy Monitoring of the ePDU locally or remotely through a console or network Remote monitoring of connected devices and sensors Daily history report through e mail Dual color LCD for higher visibility on local alarms
100. by the pipe character Example pdu 0 gt get System User x SecurityRight 010 010 010 1010 pdu 0 gt Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 66 Serial Interface Operation Get all values of a family pdu 0 gt get lt short path gt where lt short path gt incomplete path name A node must be complete Example 1 Example 2 pdu 0 gt get System System NetworkManagementSystem Count 8 System NetworkManagementSystem x HostName el pdu 0 gt Get Daisy chained ePDU to Supervise or Retrieve Communication Status pdu 0 gt pdu x pdu 0 gt get lt short path gt where x value 0 to 3 to indicate Host 0 or device 1 2 or 3 to supervise enter key to accept prompt ePDU ID lt short path gt incomplete path name A node must be complete Example 1 pdu 0 gt get System DaisyChain System DaisyChain Deviceld 0 System DaisyChain Position 1 System DaisyChain Status 1 System DaisyChain Count 1 pdu 0 gt NOTE 1 The communication status is returned for the selected Device or Host by System DaisyChain Status The Status value is 0 No Communication 1 Communication OK 2 Communication failed 3 Host conflict 4 Device conflict NOTE 2 The Count command value is the number of ePDUs connected in the daisy chain configuration Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 67 set command Serial Interface Operati
101. by your system administrator PDU 0 gt set System Network IPMask 255 255 yyy yyy Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 40 Network Communication Configuration 255 255 yyy yyy 6 Set the network Gateway to the value required by your system administrator PDU 0 gt set System Network IPGateway ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ Z2ZZ ZZZ2 ZZZ 7 Wait 10 seconds Use the reset button to restart the eNMC module and apply the new settings RJ 45 splitter provided This enables multiple ePDUs to communicate over one NOTE You can also connect up to four ePDUs together using the Daisy Chain port and an Ethernet port without the DHCP server installed you can connect to the ePDU using the default NOTE If you choose not to use the procedure to configure the communications module address http 192 168 123 123 Verify Web Operation After Configuration To verify the communications module is operational and that you can access the Web interface 1 Open a Web browser 2 Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address in the address bar in the following format http lt Pv4 address gt or http lt IPv6 address gt 3 When the user authentication pop up dialog displays type admin in the User name field and admin in the Password field 4 The home page opens with the ePDUOverview page Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 41 Chapter 6 LCD Interface Operation This chapter conta
102. ce Operation Choose one of the following security levels No Access The user is not allowed to access the Web interface Read Only The user can access the Web interface view the measures and view the thresholds of the outlets and groups This user is not allowed to change any settings or perform actions Read Write The user can access the Web interface view the measures and is allowed to change settings To configure an e mail address for this account click the link of the e mail address corresponding to this user See Configure the E mail Notification Settings for more information Click Save To enable an e mail address for this account click the link on the e mail address under the e mail Address column Configure Remote Group Access NOTE 1 A remote account is an account that will be created on the communications module in order to be attached to LDAP users so they can use the ePDU The account O should already exist on the LDAP database NOTE 2 These LDAP users will use their LDAP login password for authentication on the module 3 Under Settings select Access Accounts The Access Accounts page displays In the Multi User Access panel select Add a remote group from the Add drop down list The Remote Group Settings dialog displays Type the remote group login user name to replace the default name A IMPORTANT This login user name must match the group name that the user has in the LDAP datab
103. cesses the Web interface the system prompts for a login and password The login and password for the administrator and for each user are hashed using a one way hash algorithm If the login and password match and the assigned user rights do not restrict access the user can access the Web interface A IMPORTANT Users should always terminate sessions by clicking the logout link in the top right hand corner of the Web interface page Common Operations Starting the ePDU O NOTE The Eaton ePDUs have no power switch To start up the ePDU 1 For ePDUs with detachable power cords If the power cord is not connected connect the power cord to the ePDU then connect the power cord to a power source Otherwise go to Step 2 NOTE 1 Plug the ePDU into an appropriately rated outlet for its type O NOTE 2 Do not replace or rewire the power cord 2 Verify all circuit breakers are in the On position Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 34 Operation Overview A IMPORTANT To power cycle the Eaton ePDU remove the power cord from the power source and then plug it back in Shutting Down the ePDU To shut down the ePDU 1 Shut down the connected devices according to the manufacturer s recommended shutdown sequence 2 Turn each circuit breaker to the Off position 3 To remove power from the ePDU completely disconnect the ePDU power cord from the power source Restarting the ePDU Network Ma
104. com ePDU 100 Web Interface Operation Read Write Access A local or remote administrator who is assigned read write access can perform the following e Access to up to date ePDU data and measurements Create modify or disable an administrator or user account except for the SuperUser e Create modify or disable User Defined Groups Configure e mail recipient addresses for e mail notification to users Restart the communications module Cannot access the Serial interface must use the Web interface only Access all menus on the Web interface Access to retrieved ePDU up to date data and measurements e Clear logs Local Administrator Only Can switch on bootloader mode and upgrade firmware Read Only Access A local or remote administrator with read only access has limited privileges including Access to up to date ePDU data and measurements Has the authority to change the password but not the login Remote ePDU Users cannot change the login or password Cannot access the Serial interface must use the Web interface only Can access the log and notifications submenu but cannot clear the logs data Cannot configure the TCP IP SNMP Global Security and LDAP settings No Access An administrator with no access is not authorized to access to the Web page ePDU User Read Write Access A local or remote ePDU User with read write access privileges has access to the same functions as the administrator exc
105. ct State and the parameter State 0 or 1 Level 0 Alarm not active 1 Alarm active Ex State 0 AND State 0 Level 3 then Alarm 1 RO Environment Input 1 PresentStatus State Measure Dry Contact state 0 Open 1 Close RO Environment Input 1 State 0 Level Parameter Dry contact Config 1 Open makes just informational 0 into State 2 Open makes Warning trap 3 Open makes Alarm trap RW Environment Input 1 Statel1 Level Parameter Dry contact Config 1 Close makes just informational 0 into State 2 Close makes Warning trap 3 Close makes Alarm trap RW Environment Input 2 ChangedStatus Alarm Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the same name in the collection PresentStatus RO Environment Input 2 Name String 31 Contact 2 friendly name RW Environment Input 2 PresentStatus Alarm AlarmL1 Dry Contact alarm Set according to the dry contact State and the parameter State 0 or 1 Level 0 Alarm not active 1 Alarm active Ex State 0 AND State 0 Level 3 then Alarm 1 RO Environment Input 2 PresentStatus State Measure Dry Contact state 0 Open 1 Close RO Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 72 Serial Interface Operation Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access Environment Inpu
106. ctory located at root of USB flash disk see Figure 58 4 a USB FLASH F a 4 eNMC 2 epdu_cfg_EMMTBAAJJD8 C1_ref155_v2_1 a de config N ddw di upgrade Figure 58 Verify HW File at USB Flash Drive Root Load the eNMC Hardware Configuration File from the USB To load the eNMC module hardware configuration file to the eNMC module from the USB Flash Drive 1 Verify the USB flash disk contains eNMC config hw directory located at root of USB flash disk see Figure 58 2 Make sure eNMC module is powered ON 3 Inserta USB flash disk 4 When the pop up confirms that the USB is detected click OK then press Enter to return to the Main Menu If not confirmed within 10 sec the USB flash disk is ignored by eNMC module 5 From the Settings menu select USB Flash Mode The module restarts If there is no action within one minute the eNMC module exits the USB Flash mode Unplug and replug the USB flash disk to access this menu again 6 Select Load eNMC file then click OK to start loading the eNMC file 7 When the file is successfully loaded click OK in response to the confirmation message 8 Remove the USB flash drive and select Exit NOTE 1 The eNMC upgrade hw directory contains only one file named epdu_cfg xml NOTE 2 epdu_cfg xml file shall be compatible with ePDU PN Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 54 LCD Interface Operation Upgrade the eNMC Module Firmware To up
107. current PDU values Current values are refreshed every five seconds The user cannot select a custom sequence of screens Energy Saving Mode This mode is activated manually The backlight is turned off to conserve energy The screen darkens The screen reactivates when any button is pushed or when an active alarm occurs LCD Main Menu Mode The settings that display under each high level main menu depend on your ePDU model Status Display When the screensaver is activated it displays a set of up to date values However this set of values is not user configurable To selectively view values navigate through the LCD interface using the buttons on the front panel For example selecting ePDU from the Meter submenu and then selecting Total Input from the ePDU Meter submenu displays total input values for the ePDU Figure 27 is an example of the display for a 1Ph ePDU Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 30 Operation Overview SPDU Meter Total Input Sections Outlets Enter Total Input Meter Total Input Meter A Frequency Apparent Power 50 23 Hz 120 VA Active Power Reactive Power 100 W 20 VAR Environment Total Input Meter A Total Input Meter Peak Power of 4 xxxx W since Down 07 01 2011 17 32 23 Total Input Meter A Energy RETRAT lt Power Factor Down since 07 01 2011 0912 17 32 23 Figure 27 Example of Selected Value Display
108. d 02567 Not used 01025 Not used 01026 Semantic error 01027 mpossible to open log file 01028 mpossible to write data in log file 01029 mpossible to seek data in log file 01030 mpossible to read data in log file 01031 Mutex not available 01032 Not used 01033 mpossible to clear LOG file 03585 nitialization of SSH task failed 03586 Reading of the host key file or table failed 03587 Listening of SSH socket failed 03588 Acceptance of SSH socket failed 03589 Break received 03590 ax number of SSH connection reached 03591 Certificate error 03592 Not used 03841 SNMP bad trap number Type 2 or 3 ePDU or User Type 2 alarms and events are triggered from the ePDU These alarms and events are primarily threshold crossings when the operation measurement is beyond the threshold value range setting Type 2 alarms and events also provide the state of optional connected equipment Type 3 alarms and events are triggered from user actions Figure 85 provides an example of a Type Code 2 ePDU alarm number code Number code 211402 Eaton ePDU Critical Overcurrent L2 Phase mosso 2 111 4 0 2 Figure 85 Example Type 2 Code Identification code 114 Index code 02 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 138 Table 12 lists ePDUand User alarms and events Table 12 ePDU and User Alarms and Events Maintenance and Alarms
109. d to the rack Or you can use these when you attach mounting buttons to clip feet to install the Eaton ePDUs Your kit may also contain two additional spare M4 screws O Cr i Figure 13 Extra Plastic Keyhole Buttons IEC Outlet Grip Plug Retention Mechanism The Eaton ePDUs have a mechanism integrated with the outlets to retain a plug inside its outlet This system is a leveractuated grip that prevents the plug from accidentally being bumped out or vibrating out of the outlet It is not a locking device so the plug can still be removed in an emergency To operate the grip mechanism 1 Make sure the locking lever is on the O position before inserting the plug 2 Plug in the power cord 3 Gently rotate the lever to the position You should hear a click sound as the plug retention mechanism engages 4 To remove the plug gently rotate the lever to the O position Remove the plug Figure 14 Plug Retention Mechanism NOTE Only unplug the power cord when the grip plug retention mechanism is in the position in the event of an emergency Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 7 Installation O NOTE If you choose you can further secure the plug with a cable tie Installing Vertical ePDUs in a Rack Cabinet Regardless of the configuration you choose there are three mounting methods available for installing the ePDU vertically in a rack cabinet Using
110. e The Web interface can be accessed using a standard Web browser the ePDU through the network connection with this default address see Network NOTE The ePDU defaults to using DHCP when delivered If you are unable to connect to i Communication Configuration on page 38 for more information To access the Web interface 1 Open the Web browser 2 Enter a new ePDU IP address or select the previously entered ePDU IP address from the URL address drop list The Authentication dialog displays 3 Entera valid user name and password in the Authentication dialog box see Figure 71 Click Login to continue or Cancel to exit NOTE The default user name is admin and the default password is admin Authentication Login Password Login Cancel Figure 71 Login Authentication 4 The ePDU Overview page displays 5 To access another page to observe and control the ePDU click any selection in the menu bar The page that corresponds to your menu selection opens and displays in the main selection page window Menu Selections Depending on the permission level of the user the Menu Bar provides up to four groups of selections Power Management Overview ePDU 0 See NOTE 1 ePDU 1 See NOTE 1 ePDU 2 See NOTE 1 m ePDU 3 See NOTE 1 Groups Outlets Environment Active Alarms Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 97 Web Interf
111. e value pdu 0 gt Example 2 pdu 0 gt pdu Usage select the strapping pdu unit to focus on pdu number PDU 0 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 62 info command Use this command to display the device data defined by its name information info name pdu 0 gt info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info pdu 0 gt NOTE 1 On Usage pdu 0 gt info where System Network User Access Time eMail SNMP NetworkManagement EnergyWise DaisyChain UserDefinedGroup PowerSchedule Summary Inputl Input2 Nore 1 Gang Outlet Environment Dual Input ePDU only lt object gt Serial Interface Operation lt object gt name of a simple object an object of type array or a family of objects Example 1 pdu 0 gt info Name System System Contact System Location System Network HostName Syst PowerSummary iName m Ethernet iVersion System FirmwareUpgradeMod System FirmwareUpgrade System Restart System FactoryReset System LogReset System KeepIP Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean P 164000277 Rev 1 Default epduFO0 ePDU Oo 0 OVA www eaton com ePDU 63 Example 2 pdu 0 gt info System Network DHCP Name Unit System Network DHCP Serial Interface Operation Type 0
112. e ePDUs are always on when they are plugged in These ePDUs are always off when they are unplugged e For units with circuit breakers the circuit breaker controls whether there is output power If the circuit breakers are on there is output power the LCD display is on and the network communications module is operational If the circuit breakers are off there is no output power but the LCD display is on and the network communications module is operational To turn off the ePDU unplug it Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 11 Installation Inspecting the Equipment If any equipment has been damaged during shipment keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping damage If you discover damage after acceptance file a claim for concealed damage To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage 1 File with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment 2 Send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to your service representative Figure 6 Example Shipping Carton and Contents Package Contents Table 2 lists the accessory parts that are included in the shipping carton with the ePDUs Table 2 Shipped with the ePDU in the Shipping Carton Quantity Description 1 per language Eaton ePDU G3 Installation and Connectivity Quick Start English varies by P 164000314 market NOTE Supplied in the sh
113. e ib ge 120 DefiNSSNMPYIUSETS sink ad ERT GK A Be Yee eek Be Gad eee tee GUN a at AG 120 Define SNMPv3 User based Security Model Users 0 00 0 0000 eee 120 Access Eaton ePDU MIB Objects Privileged Access Only 000 0000 eee 121 Secun N 121 Enable Disable SSL Encryption sisas ta ye Te eas 121 Enable Disable the Telnet Interface 0 0 0 oo 122 Enable Disable the SSH INteffate mar sta rad ia hate Haddad en 122 Enable Disable FTP br dre ahr A ees A Sn 122 Set Authentication Mode 000 A A a i koe A Ad ee 122 Set LDAP Search Configuration ti AA SE A RES ay 123 Set LDAP Server Global ParameterS o oo ooo ooo en eee ae 124 Modify EDAP S iver Settings da AE Saw gS Ea Bad ale Spa 125 Add RADIUS SENEr sic is ii dle Siris teh bela eh hl ees deta hele 126 Edit Parameters for a RADIUS Server 126 MAINTENANCE AND ALARMG 00cc cece cece cece eee eee tees eeeneeeeeenees 127 Preventive MaintenanCe nsss ass anche thee baled ln halakha ean ald ted kvin sd meg dad he Asle 127 EquipmentiDispOsals s tees vader naa ret i Pave a nda taa Ege Add ia rd ge ed dt Gee Betas 127 Replacing the ePDU Network Management and Control Module o o o oooooo ooo 127 Reboot the eNMC Module and Reset the ePDU 0 00020 cee eee 130 Firmware Upgrade ass cw la tad la whee da eae Gade 130 Upgrading Firmware with Hypertext Transfer Protocol 0 0 0 0 0000 c cee eee eee 130 Upgrading the Firmwar
114. e in the collection PresentStatus PDU Input 2 Phase x Current Measure Current Measurement mA RO PDU Input 2 Phase x OverCurrent 1 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverCurrent 3 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverCurrent 4 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverVoltage 1 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverVoltage 2 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverVoltage 3 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 2 Phase x OverVoltage 4 Threshold Parameter cV RW PDU Input 2 Phaselx PeakFactor Measure Crest factor of the current provided by the phase m RO PDU Input 2 Phaselx PercentLoad Measure Percent load consumed on the phase It is the ratio RO current consumed the nominal current of the PDU PDU Input 2 Phaselx PhaselD Constant Phase ID identifier depending of the wiring RO 1 Line 1 to Neutral 2 Line 2 to Neutral 3 Line 3 to Neutral PDU Input 2 Phase x PowerFactor HideMeasure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the m RO phase Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 79 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Input 2 Phaselx PresentStatus OverCurrent AlarmL1 0 No threshold trigged RO 1 W
115. e m RO breaker or outlet section PDU Ganglx PresentStatus OverCurrent AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered RO 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered PDU Ganglx PresentStatus OverVoltage AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered RO 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered PDU Gang x PresentStatus SwitchOnOff AlarmL1 RO PDU Ganglx PresentStatus Tripped AlarmL1 0 Breaker closed RO 1 Breaker tripped or open PDU Ganglx ReactivePower Measure Reactive Power provided by the breaker section For a dVA RO double pole breaker the reactive power for the two poles R is combined PDU Gang x Statistic 3 Current Measure Current peak consumption since last reset mA RO As it is reset to 0 the related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value When a value higher than the stored value is detected the stored valued is overwritten Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 75 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Gang x Statistic 3 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat This command puts 0
116. e with FTP Protocol 0 0 0 000 ccc eee eee eee 133 Upgrading the Firmware with the USB Port 0 0 0 0 0c eee 134 ActivesAlarmss i strake is wh ah Se A o oes 134 Defining the Alarm or Event Condition 0 0 0 0 0002 eee 136 Type G de 0 0r TAOS Or System ua A A AAA GE Me ONS 137 TYype Z or3 EPM SST na LE ME ted 138 SERVICE AND SUPPORT auuuuuav vn cc ccccce cece vn nnnn eee et eeteeeeeeateeteetees 143 Ordering OPti6n l and Sp re Pants ut wp Be Ae ARRAS SS AG 143 WARRANTY hu reker Gerber er Le Sera ee be 144 Eaton Next Generation Advanced ePDU Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU iv Chapter1 Introduction Description The Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 is an intelligent ePDU that is designed to distribute power within a standard 19 inch rack A wide range of models let you connect and manage a variety of outlets from a single power connection Most models have monitoring or switching capabilities or both Figure 1 shows examples of installed Eaton ePDU G3 models TO i ese0o0020000000000008 SS SS SS SS SS O OS ococososo Socoscoconococccsa Figure 1 Example ePDU G3 Installations Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 1 Introduction The ePDU G3 family provides six different ePDU topologies The monitoring or s
117. ed by the user If DHCP is disabled perform the following Type the IPv4 address Type the IPv4 subnet mask Type the IPv4 address of the gateway if any Type the ePDU host name used for DNS resolution Type the ePDU domain name used for DNS resolution 4 Click Save 5 Open the System page In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control EeNMC module A pop up confirmation message displays Are you sure you want to restart the Network Management Card Note This will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Configure the IPv6 Settings NOTE By default the IPv6 interface is disabled You can enable it from the Web interface or the Serial interface Access the Web interface and log in Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays In the IPV6 panel enable the IPv6 interface by checking the IPv6 Enabled check box AOON Select one of the following configuration methods for IPv6 settings e For manual configuration uncheck the IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Enabled check box Continue to Step 5 e For auto configuration check the IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Enabled check box Continue to Step 10 NOTE 1 For manual configuration provide the IPv6 global address with its prefix length and the IPv6 address of the gateway if any NOTE 2 For auto configuration the global IPv6 addr
118. ed primarily by the system management and monitoring capabilities but the capabilities are also defined by the hardware configurations The ePDU models support single phase applications or three phase for Americas models and can manage 6 to 42 outlets Network connected models feature an LCD display and LEDs to indicate status on communication connectors Managed models contain LEDs to indicate outlet status Most ePDUs have attached power cords and circuit breakers see Figure 2 O NOTE Select models have detachable input power cords Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 2 Introduction No Breakers Detatchable Input Cord O Breakers A B and C Outlets Breakers A B C DE and F agaga FA BAED 929 59 9 ir eNMC Module LCD interface Outlets Protected by Breaker A Outlets Protected by Breaker A 88 j Outlets Protected by Breaker B Gall Outlets No eNMC Module Basic models are Unmanaged and Unmonitored Metered Input MI eNMC Module LCD interface Outlets Protected by Breaker B Outlets Protected by Breaker C Outlets Protected by Breaker D Outlets Protected by Breaker E Outlets Protected by Breaker C Outlets Protected by Breaker F Metered Input MI Basic BA Figure 2 Example ePDU G3 Products O NOTE EMEA models have different markings and laser etching
119. edStatus OverCurrent Timestamp S RO PDU Ganglx ChangedStatus OverVoltage Timestamp S RO PDU Ganglx ChangedStatus SwitchOnOff Time stamp S RO PDU Ganglx ConfigCurrent Constant ominal Amps 10A 16A 20A mA IRO This is useful for both breaker and outlet section PDU Ganglx Current Measure Current provided by the breaker section For a double pole mA RO breaker it is calculated as the max of the two poles current PDU Ganglx EWEntity Importance Parameter Energy Wise Importance RW PDU Ganglx EWEntity Keyword String 31 Energy Wise Keyword RW PDU Ganglx EWEntity Level Parameter Energy Wise Level RW PDU Ganglx EWEntity Role String 31 Energy Wise Role RW PDU Ganglx GanglD Constant Breaker ID x 1 2 RO PDU Ganglx iGang String 15 Breaker section silk screened name RO Example A or B PDU Gang x iName String 31 Breaker section friendly name RW PDU Ganglx InputlD Constant dentify which Input is powering the group This is useful RO when the PDI is dual Input PDU Ganglx OverCurrent 1 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Ganglx OverCurrent 3 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Gang x OverCurrent 4 Threshold Parameter mA RW PDU Ganglx OverVoltage 1 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x OverVoltage 2 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x OverVoltage 3 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Ganglx OverVoltage 4 Threshold Parameter Threshold cV RW PDU Gang x PeakFactor Measure Crest factor of the current prov
120. ept this user cannot change the account configuration for another user such as e mail addresses for notifications Only accessible menu items display for the user according to the assigned permissions NOTE This menu indicates the two ePDU are daisy chained one host ePDU 0 and one device ePDU ePDU 1 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 101 Web Interface Operation Power Management ene Q Active Alarms C Logs and Notifications Access Account System Date and Time Figure 73 ePDU User Menu View Read Only Access An ePDU User with read only access has limited privileges including Access to up to date ePDU data and measurements Has the authority to change the password and e mail address but not the login Remote ePDU Users cannot change the login or password but can change their own e mail address Cannot access the Serial interface must use the Web interface only Can access the log and notifications submenu but cannot clear the logs data Cannot configure the TCP IP SNMP Global Security and LDAPsettings Cannot upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware Cannot change his profile or another user s account No Access An ePDU User with no access privileges is not authorized to access to the Web page Outlet User The Outlet Users have only one read write privilege The Outlet User has the authority to change his
121. erial port on a computer go to the next section Connecting to a Computer Serial Port To connect the ePDU to a 10 100 MB Ethernet capable port and the Local Area Network LAN go to Connecting to a LAN Ethernet Port on page 25 To daisy chain ePDUs go to Connecting Multiple ePDUs in a Daisy Chain on page 25 To connect the ePDU to EMP equipment go to Connecting Optional Environmental Monitoring Probe Equipment on page 27 Connecting to a Computer Serial Port Connecting the ePDU to a computer allows communication through a serial connection To connect the ePDU to a computer 1 Verify that the computer has a communication program such as HyperTerminal Telnet or SSH 2 Locate the DB9 to RJ 45 cable supplied 3 Connect the RJ 45 end of the cable to the RS 232 connector on the front panel of your ePDU model see Figure 23 Connect the DB9 end of the cable to the serial connector on the computer Figure 23 Connecting to a Computer Serial Port NOTE If your computer does not have a DB9 serial connector obtain a DB9 to USB converter Follow the manufacturer s instructions to install the O converter cable device drivers and to connect the converter cable to your computer Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 24 Installation Connecting to a LAN Ethernet Port Connecting the ePDU to a LAN provides c
122. ernal only LDAP This enables LDAP If enabled you must set a preference order in the Preference Order drop down list External First then Local Local First then External External only 4 Click Save 5 Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the eNMC module Set LDAP Search Configuration NOTE Each selection combination requires a different set of entries Only applicable fields are active Fields that do not apply to your selection are inactive O e Active fields are white and the inactive fields are blue shaded e When you click your cursor in inactive fields nothing happens You can type in active fields 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select LDAP The LDAP page displays Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 123 5 Web Interface Operation Select the LDAP Server Type User Search Bind and Authorization Mode values from the drop down list LDAP Server Type Allows you to select a configuration Active Directory Allows to configure a typical AD configuration Some fields are read only User Object and User Attribute are disabled Other All fields are editable User Search Bind Defines if a special user for the LDAP searches must be used Anonymous Search Search bind uses an anonymous way Search User and Password are disabled
123. ery e When the discovery completes successfully the Media Access Control MAC address of the Device ePDU displays see Figure 46 Go to Step 4 e If there is no connection the No device chained error message displays see Figure 47 Go to the Daisy Chain Settings option screens and reset the values to correctly identify the Host Once corrected then select the Discovery option again Ifthe Host and Device ePDUs have been incorrectly identified a Host Conflict error message displays Go to the Daisy Chain Settings option screens and reset the values to correctly identify the Host and Device Once corrected select the Discovery option again 4 Press ENTER to validate the Discovery 5 Press ESC to return to the previous menu Display Settings MAC XX XX XX Daisy Chain gt SIS IPv4 Enter elit Language Place Factory ESC t Figure 64 Example Daisy Chain ePDU Discovery Communicating Display Settings Daisy Chain No device IPv4 Enter chained Language Factory ESC fi Enter Figure 65 Example Daisy Chain ePDU Discovery Not Communicating Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 58 LCD Interface Operation IPv4 Submenu The IPv4 submenu allows you to set options for e DHCP e IP address e Subnet Mask Gateway Figure 66 shows the IP Address displays On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight IPv4 Press ENTER to display the options screen Scr
124. esh button Click OK to restart the card and begin the upgrade of the firmware ePDU Configuration 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 Ensure that the Device Administrator Contact Name and the Device location have been typed in the text boxes Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 115 Date amp Time 4 Web Interface Operation To select and store an eNMC module configuration file to be used during an upgrade use Browse to review and select the configuration file NOTE When uploading a file you cannot write the file path in the text field You must select the file from the file explorer window that displays when you click Browse 5 Click either Upload or Download Configuration and a message is provided to tell you if the file uploaded successfully or failed to upload Upload Gets the list of the ePDU XML parameters from a file selected by the browser and sends it to the ePDU Download Configuration Stores a list of the ePDU XML parameters in a file selected by the browser O NOTE The file to upload must be a file compatible with the hardware of the ePDU If not the upload does not process due to an incompatibility error Manually Configure the Date and Time 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 Access the Web interface and log in Under Settings select Date amp Time The Date amp Time p
125. esses and prefix lengths are O automatically configured by the network an IPv6 router is required The gateway IPv6 address is defined by the user NOTE 3 Regardless of the configuration you choose the local IPv6 address is auto generated by the eNMC module 5 Type the local IPv6 address 6 Type the prefix length for the global IPv6 address Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 118 Web Interface Operation 7 Type the IPv6 gateway address if any 8 Type the second IPv6 address and prefix 9 Click Save 10 Open the System page In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the eNMC module A pop up confirmation message displays Are you sure you want to restart the Network Management Card Note This will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Configure the DNS When the IPv4 address is automatically obtained by DHCP the DNS server addresses primary and secondary are provided by the DHCP server You can define DNS IPv4 IPv6 addresses from the Web and Serial interfaces However this configuration is overwritten when the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module restarts and the IPv4 address is obtained from a DHCP server that provides DNS addresses 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 Inthe DNS panel type the primary DNS server s IPv4 or IPv6 address
126. formation of any environment protecting your critical equipment The EMP measures temperatures between 0 C and 80 C 32 F and 176 F with an accuracy of 1 C The EMP measures relative humidity between 10 and 90 with an accuracy of 5 The EMP can be located away from the ePDU with a Category 5 network cable up to 20m 65 6 ft long The EMP monitors the status of two usersupplied contact devices Temperature humidity and contact closure status can be displayed through a variety of interfaces Userselectable alarm thresholds let you define acceptable temperature or humidity limits You can use e mail client software to set up e mail notification through Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP when acceptable alarm limits are exceeded or contact status changes e Changes in external contact status are logged in the ePDU event history log When temperature and humidity values exceed user selectable limits the event is logged in the ePDU event history log Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 6 Features Introduction www eaton com ePDU O NOTE For information updates refer to the Eaton ePDU catalog or go to The Eaton ePDUs provide outstanding performance and reliability including the some or all of these benefits varies by model Ease of Use Easy and flexible rack installation Easy to use interface to display input and output status Colorcoded outlets and circuit
127. g by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent e improper testing operation maintenance adjustment or modification of any kind not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent or f use of the Product under other than normal operating conditions or in a manner inconsistent with the Product s labels or instructions This Warranty is not valid if the Product s serial numbers have been removed or are illegible Any Warranted Items repaired or replaced pursuant to this Warranty will be warranted for the remaining portion of the original Warranty subject to all the terms thereof Company shall not be responsible for any charges for testing checking removal or installation of Warranted Items COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT EQUIPMENT NOT MANUFACTURED BY COMPANY IF PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE MANUFACTURER COMPANY SHALL PASS THROUGH SUCH MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES TO END USER COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE IF APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN PRODUCTS THAT IS NOT CREATED BY COMPANY WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING COMPANY SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE SUCH AS LINUX THAT WAS CREATED USING AN OPEN SOURCE MODEL OR IS DISTRIBUTED PURSUANT TO AN OPEN SOURCE LICENSE THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OFFERED BY COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AND E
128. g is greater than the value configured as the over current warning threshold 2 221400 ePDU Gang Phase Over Current Critical The specified section input current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current critical alarm threshold 2 222000 ePDU Gang Phase Voltage No Threshold No section voltage threshold has been triggered 2 222100 ePDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage warning threshold 2 222200 ePDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage critical threshold 2 222300 ePDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold 2 222400 ePDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the over voltage critica threshold 2 223000 ePDU Gang Not Alarmed No alarm has been triggered 2 223100 ePDU Gang Alarmed An alarm has been triggered 2 241000 Communication OK No communication failure detected on Teridian RS 485 bus 2 241100 Communication Lost Communication failure detected on Teridian RS 485 bus 2 251000 Daisy Chain Communication OK No communication failure detected on Daisy Chain 2 251100 Daisy Chain Communication Alarmed Communication failure detected on Daisy Chain 2 231000 ePDU Out
129. g is greater than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold 2 215400 ePDU Input 2 High Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is greater than the value configured as the over voltage critical threshold 2 216000 ePDU Input 2 Frequency OK The frequency is not out of range 2 216100 ePDU Input 2 Frequency out of 3 Hz The frequency is out of range tolerance Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 140 Table 12 ePDU and User Alarms and Events Continued Maintenance and Alarms Identification and Type Code Index Code Alarm or Event Description 2 221000 ePDU Gang Phase Input Current No No section current threshold has been triggered Threshold 2 221100 ePDU Gang Phase Low Current Warning The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current warning alarm threshold 2 221200 ePDU Gang Phase Low Current Critical The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current critical alarm threshold 2 221300 ePDU Gang Phase Over Current Warning The specified section current amperage A readin
130. grade the eNMC module firmware 1 Connect a USB flash disk to your computer and put the Image bin file on the flash disk in the eNMC upgrade location see Figure 59 e USB FLASH F di eNMC WM config as USB FLASH F a di eNMC _ Image2013 10 18 00 00 0b22 bin de upgrade Figure 59 Root of Flash Disk 2 Make sure eNMC module is powered ON 3 Insert the flash drive in the USB port of the eNMC front panel 4 When the pop up confirms that the USB is detected click OK then press Enter to return to the Main Menu If not confirmed within 10 sec the USB flash disk is ignored by eNMC module 5 Select USB Flash Mode Click Yes to confirm you want to enter the USB Flash mode If there is no action within one minute the eN MC module exits the USB Flash mode Unplug and replug the USB flash disk to access this menu again The module restarts 6 Select Upgrade FW and click OK to confirm the upgrade The eNMC module gets the file from the USB flash disk 7 A few seconds after 100 is reached the eNMC module restarts and then enters in Boot upgrade mode to continue upgrade The upgrade is finished when eNMC module is restarted This can take several minutes see Figure 60 USB Flash Mode Save Config Load Config Upgrade F W USB Upgrade F W USB Upgrade F W Current Vers Current F W Enter BROOR lA Enter version 00 00 0021 Save eNMC file Load eNMC file Exit Upload EL Figure 60 Example Upg
131. guration and a message is provided to tell you if the file uploaded successfully or failed to upload Upload Gets the list of the ePDU XML parameters from a file selected by the browser and sends it to the ePDU Download Configuration Stores a list of the ePDU XML parameters in a file selected by the browser To restore the eNMC module to factory defaults click Restore Factory to default settings A pop up confirmation message displays Are you sure you want to restore the factory default settings of the Network Management Card Note This will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Perform Firmware Upgrade firmware and the Web page The Web interface will not be available during the upgrade i NOTE A firmware upgrade can only be performed by a SuperUser This upgrades the Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 In the Network Management Card panel ensure the firmware upgrade functionality is enabled and that the upgrade file has been downloaded 4 To upgrade the communications module click Upgrade network management card The upgrade is launched immediately 5 Click Restart network management card 6 When the upload of the image file completes the following message displays Your file was correctly uploaded Please wait about thr minutes while the image writes to your flash device then click the browser refr
132. heck the check box to use the firmware upgrade functionality default Disabled Uncheck the check box to disable the firmware upgrade functionality 4 To save your changes click Yes in response to the message prompt Communications Card Configuration 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select System The System Settings page displays 3 In the Network Management Card Configuration panel choose whether the IP setting and or Daisy Chain settings should remain unchanged after a default factory reset of the eNMC module Enabled Check the check box beside the Keep IP parameters when Restore Factory Default Settings to retain IP settings at their current values after restoration Check the check box beside the Keep Daisy Chain parameters when Restore Factory Default Settings to retain IP settings at their current values after restoration Disabled Uncheck the check box to reset IP settings or Daisy Chain settings to default values default Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 114 Web Interface Operation 4 To select and store an eNMC module configuration file to be used during an upgrade use Browse to review and select the configuration file select the file from the file explorer window that displays when you click Browse O NOTE When uploading a file you cannot write the file path in the text field You must Click either Upload or Download Confi
133. hreshold Parameter Threshold d K RW PDU PowerSummary PDUType Constant Feature Topology of the PDU RO 0 Unknown 1 SW Switched 2 MO Metered Outlet 3 MA Managed 4 MI Metered Input 5 IL In Line Metered PDU PowerSummary PresentStatus CommunicationLost AlarmL1 Communication intra modules have failed RO PDU PowerSummary PresentStatus OverTemperature AlarmL1 0 No threshold trigged RO 1 Warning low threshold trigged 2 Critical low threshold trigged 3 Warning high threshold trigged 4 Critical high threshold trigged PDU PowerSummary Temperature Measure Internal Temperature d K RO PDU PowerSummary Time Measure Unix timestamp that is refreshed from the RTC S RW PDU PowerSummary Timer Measure Time elapsed since the 1st start of the device S RO Table 9 System CLI Objects Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Bootloader iVersion admin String 15 RO e System Bootloader Mode superadmin BootMode 0 Normal RW 0 1 Upgrade 2 Passthru 3 ATE 4 Bootstrap System Contact admin String 31 RW p System DaisyChain Count admin Integer0to65535 RO 1 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 84 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System DaisyChain Deviceld admin DaisyChainDev
134. iat action 1 Cancel No action Delay before the outlets of the PDU shutdown RW PDU PowerSummary DelayBeforeStartup Command Delay before the outlets of the PDU restart 1 to n Delayed action 0 Immediat action 1 Cancel No action RW PDU PowerSummary EWEntity Importance Parameter Energy Wise Importance RW PDU PowerSummary EWEntity Keyword String 31 Energy Wise Keyword RW PDU PowerSummary EWEntity Level Parameter Energy Wise Level RO PDU PowerSummary EWEntity Role String 31 Energy Wise Role RW PDU PowerSummary iManufacturer String 31 Manufacturer Name RO Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 83 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU PowerSummary iName String 31 Unit friendly name RW PDU PowerSummary iPartNumber String 15 Part Number RO PDU PowerSummary iProduct String 63 Product Name RO PDU PowerSummary iReferenceNumber String 31 Technical Reference of firmware RO PDU PowerSummary iSerial Number String 15 Serial Number RO PDU PowerSummary iVersion String 15 F W Version RO PDU PowerSummary Overlemperature 3 Threshold Parameter Threshold d K RW PDU PowerSummary Overlemperature 4 T
135. ical or electronic equipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center Replacing the ePDU Network Management and Control Module NOTE Handle the eNMC module with care Be aware that there is a risk of electrostatic discharge ESD As a preventive measure wear ESD protection such as an ESD i shoe strap while replacing the eNMC module Do not put stress on the connection cable during installation To replace the eNMC module see Figure 76 Figure 76 Replacement Procedure Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 127 gt oa k ON Maintenance and Alarms Remove the two eNMC module mounting screws Tilt up one side of the eNMC module and locate the attached cable harness Disconnect the cable harness and remove the eNMC module Locate and unwrap the new eNMC module Connect the cable harness to the new eNMC module Reinsert the new eNMC module Install the two eNMC module mounting screws NOTE After the new eNMC module is connected the internal communication error message displays until the configuration file is uploaded to the eNMC module 10 The new eNMC module will not have the same MAC address as the one you are replacing Ensure the old MAC address label is discarded and that new MAC address label is firmly adhered to the product Download the hardware configuration file using one of the following processes
136. iceld 0 Host RW 1 1 Device 1 2 Device 2 3 Device 3 System DaisyChain Position admin DaisyChainPosition 0 Middle RW 0 1 End System DaisyChain Status admin DaisyChainStatus 0 No Communication RO 0 1 Communication OK 2 Communication failed 3 Host conflict 4 Device conflict System DaisyChain x Deviceld admin DaisyChainDeviceld 0 Host RO 1 1 Device 1 2 Device 2 3 Device 3 System DaisyChain x MacAddress admin String 17 RO 00 00 00 00 00 00 System DaisyChain x Position admin DaisyChainPosition 0 Middle RO 0 1 End System DaisyChain x Status admin DaisyChainStatus 0 No Communication RO 0 1 Communication OK 2 Communication failed 3 Host conflict not implemented 4 Device conflict System Display Contrast admin Integer0to63 RW 37 System Display Language superadmin DisplayLanguage 0 English RW 0 1 French 2 German 3 Spanish 4 Russian 5 Portuguese 6 Italian System Display LcdRotation admin LedRotation 0 Rotation 0 Deg 0U RW 0 1 Rotation 90 Deg IL 2 Rotation 180 Deg 0U 3 Rotation 270 Deg IL System Display Password superadmin Password 4 RW 1234 System Display Password IsEnable superadmin ControlState RW 0 System EepromBackup Reset superadmin ControlState WO 0 System EepromBackup Statistic admin String 31 RO i Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 85 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation
137. ided by the breaker section m RO A double pole breaker is calculated as the max of the two poles crest factor PDU Ganglx PercentLoad Measure Percent load consumed by the breaker section It is the RO ratio current consumed the nominal current PDU Ganglx PhaselD Constant Phase number that is connected to the breaker section 1 RO 2 or 3 A double pole breaker is ij Ex 12 if the 2 phases are L1 and L2 PDU Ganglx Pole 1 ActivePower HideMeasure Active Power provided by the pole dW RO PDU Ganglx Pole 1 ApparentPower HideMeasure Apparent Power provided by the pole dVA RO PDU Ganglx Pole 1 Current HideMeasure Current provided by the pole mA RO PDU Ganglx Pole 1 PeakFactor HideMeasure Crest factor of the current provided by the pole m RO PDU Ganglx Pole 1 PhaselD Constant Phase number that is connected to the pole 1 2 or 3 RO PDU Ganglx Pole 1 PowerFactor HideMeasure Ratio of active power apparent power provided by the m RO pole of the breaker or outlet section Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 74 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU Ganglx Pole 1 ReactivePower HideMeasure Reactive Power provided by the pole dVA RO R PDU Ganglx Pole 1
138. iding systems compliant with relevant standards Only use supplied ePDU mounting hardware and accessories If necessary contact your customer service representative for replacement parts This equipment is intended for installation in Restricted Access Locations such as computer rooms network closets and equipment racks Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU Safety Warnings CAUTION This product contains a lithium battery on the internal ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module The battery is not userreplaceable There is risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Ensure that used batteries are disposed of according to the instructions For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center for proper disposal information Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 10 Chapter 3 Installation All OU Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 models are mounted vertically inside rack structures The In line Metered IL models are mounted horizontally Use the information in this chapter to prepare install and connect the ePDU and optional accessories Installation Precautions Before you install or connect the ePDU in a rack cabinet observe the following precautions Only a competent service person should install test or configure the ePDU and its optional accessories It is the ins
139. ied section current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current warning threshold Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 139 Table 12 ePDU and User Alarms and Events Continued Maintenance and Alarms Identification and Type Code Index Code Alarm or Event Description 2 211400 ePDU Input 1 Over Current Critical The specified section current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current critical alarm threshold 2 212000 ePDU Input 1 Voltage No Threshold No section voltage threshold has been triggered 2 212100 ePDU Input 1 Low Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage warning threshold 2 212200 ePDU Input 1 Low Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage critical threshold 2 212300 ePDU Input 1 Over Voltage Warning The specified section voltage reading is greater than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold 2 212400 ePDU Input 1 Over Voltage Critical The specified section voltage reading is greater than the value configured as the over voltage critical threshold 2 213000 ePDU Input 1
140. in the O NOTE The alarm and event list is subject to change Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 134 Maintenance and Alarms NOTE For LCD interface information see Active Alarms Menu on page 46 For Web interface information see Active Alarms on page 107 To clear flashing LCDs and the LED Press any button on the ePDU or clear the alarm using the Web interface To correct a condition Define the alarm condition and resolve the condition Self correcting conditions Sometimes the alarm automatically clears when the condition resolves For example if a load over current alarm is generated the alarm is cleared when the current drops 0 1A below the level alarm hysteresis Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 135 Defining the Alarm or Event Condition Maintenance and Alarms You can derive defining information about the alarm or event from the associated number code Figure 82 shows the location of the associated number code in the Code column on the Logs page of the Web interface AO epDu G3 Metered Input a Q Power Management E Overview 3 Groups F Outlets E Environment Active Alarms 3 C Logs amp Notifications Logs E Trap Notification E Syslog 3 GP Settings 5 Access Accounts E System ePDU Information aj pisaj MI ou L6 30P 36 C13 6 Part Number EMI4MT 15JDG8 C1 Serial Number U16
141. ins operation information for the Eaton PDUs including LCD display and control button functions Menu selections NOTE The LCD language is configurable See language settings in Language Submenu on page 59 LCD Display and Control Buttons The ePDU has a four button graphical LCD display see Figure 37 Use the control buttons to change the screen display retrieve specific performance data or change configuration values The display view can also change automatically For example the display changes to show active alarms as they occur or particular displays update due to a change in operating state A backlight is used to light up the display with white and blue The backlight turns off automatically when no button has been pressed for 15 minutes and there is no active alarm Any active alarm will cause the backlight to turn on automatically A red blinking background indicates that an alarm is active Figure 37 LCD Display Table 5 summarizes how to use the control buttons Table 5 Control Buttons Button ESC When on the Main Menu When in Screensaver mode When in Menu mode Returns to the Start up screen Returns to the previous display screen Returns to the previous display screen before entering the screensaver mode yla t Opens the selected menu Returns to the previous display screen Signals that you want to set the values as NOTE When menu items are before entering the
142. interface or select Disabled to disable it 4 If enabled the SSH Port entry box is active Type the port number 5 Click Save 6 Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module Enable Disable FTP 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays 3 Inthe Ports Settings panel check the FTP Enable check box to enable FTP or uncheck the box to disable it 4 Click Save 5 Open the System submenu in the Settings menu In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module Set Authentication Mode 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network and Security select Global The Security page displays Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 122 Web Interface Operation 3 In the Authentication Mode panel select a value from the External Authentication drop down list None This disables external authentication The Preference Order field is automatically checked to the Local First then External value Radius This enables RADIUS If LDAP or RADIUS are enabled you must set a preference order in the Preference Order drop down list External First then Local Local First then External Ext
143. ipping carton and also available in several languages at www eaton com ePDU 1 per language Eaton ePDU G3 Safety Warnings and Service Reference Manual varies by English P 164000326 market NOTE Supplied in the shipping carton and also available in several languages at www eaton com ePDU Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 12 Installation Table 2 Shipped with the ePDU in the Shipping Carton Continued Quantity Description 1 Installation Pack for all models 1 Blue and 1 Red Arrow to indicate power source flow 2 Spare black plastic key hole buttons 2 M4 screws thread forming and 2 M4 nuts 4 M6 Cage nut 4 M6 dome screws and 2 M6 Flat head screws 2 Clip feet and 2 M6 Flat head screws NOTE You may also have 2 M4 spare screws 1 Network Pack for Network connected models only e 1 Serial cable used for RS 232 connection between the ePDU and a PC e 1 RJ 45 Cable 60cm shielded used for Ethernet or daisy chain connection between the ePDU and a PC SEENOTE e 1 Y Splitter installed in the Daisy chain port and used for daisy chaining three or four ePDUs together Po NOTE The short Ethernet cable is intended for setup or daisy chain Longer standard network cables can be made or purchased separately NOTE Some ePDUs have detachable power cords which may or may not be included Check specifications prior to ordering Optional Accessories
144. ity column select the SNMPv1 user to configure The Community Settings dialog displays Choose one of the following access rights for the selected SNMPv1 user No Access The user is not allowed to access the Web interface Read Only the SNMPv1 user can only get the MIB objects Read Write the SNMPv1 user can get and set the MIB objects Click Save Otherwise click Cancel to return to the SNMP Settings page Define SNMPv3 User based Security Model Users f 2 3 Access the Web interface and log in Under Network select SNMP The SNMP Settings page displays Ensure that SNMPv1 is selected in In the SNMP Version field In the SNMP V3 panel in the Users column select the SNMPv3 user to configure The SNMP User Settings dialog displays Choose one of the following access rights for the SNMPv3 user No Access the SNMPv3 user is disabled with no access to the MIB objects Read Only the SNMPv3 user can only get the MIB objects Read Write the SNMPv3 user can get and set the MIB objects Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 120 Security Web Interface Operation Choose one of the following security levels to be applied to the SNMPv3 user Not Set the SNMPv3 user is not configured and therefore disabled Auth Priv an authentication password and a privacy key are required to access the MIB objects Auth No Priv an authentication password but no privacy key are required to
145. iver is enabled 9 Click Save If desired test the configuration see Test Trap 10 Click Test See the Test Trap section that follows for more information Test Trap compliant with the one defined as the trap source see Enable Disable the SNMP NOTE To receive the test trap 53 the trap receiver must be configured with a protocol O Agent on page 120 This action consists of sending a test trap 53 to all configured and enabled trap receivers To achieve this action the following requirements must be met The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module is running in Normal Operation mode The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module is connected to the Local Area Network LAN The ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module owns a valid IP address The SNMP must be enabled SNMPv1 SNMPv3 or SNMPv1 amp v3 The target trap receiver configuration requires a valid IP address and the trap receiver protocol must match the configured SNMP version NOTE See Enable Disable the SNMP Agent on page 120 Retrieve or Modify Syslog Data 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Logs amp Notifications select Syslog The Syslog Server page displays 3 Review to the Syslog status the port number and the protocol for the specified Syslog server 4 To enable or disable a server click the check box beside the Syslog server name and click the Enable or
146. ized to match your needs and your locale Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 5 Accessories Introduction The outlets are grouped in sets called sections Outlet sections are preset groups of individual outlets that you can identify and monitor through the different interfaces that are available with the ePDU The outlets are color coded and labeled If the model has circuit breakers the circuit breakers that are associated with the outlets have corresponding labels see Figure 5 You can connect one device to each outlet For more information see Outlets and Circuit Breakers on page 30 6 IEC60320 C13 6 IEC60320 C13 2 NEMA L6 20R l 2 IEC 60320 C20 Figure 5 Example Outlet Types Input Power Cord Use the input power cords to connect to the power source Input power cords are permanent for most models Select models have detachable input power cords Environmental Monitoring Probe The Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP accessory is optional and must be purchased separately The optional EMP provides monitoring of external temperature humidity and the status of two contact devices providing greater power management control and flexible monitoring The EMP has the following features Simplified installation lets you install the EMP safely without turning off power to the ePDU or to the devices that are connected to it The EMP monitors temperature and humidity in
147. k Radius Server x NasIdentiferType admin NasldentifierType 0 IDENTIFER_IPV4 RW 0 1 IDENTIFER_IPV6_1 2 IDENTIFER_IPV6_2 3 IDENTIFER_IPV6_LOCAL System Network Radius Server x Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 1812 System Network Radius Server x Retry admin Integer0to255 RW 3 System Network Radius Server x ServerName admin String 49 RW RADIUS Server RADIUS Server2 System Network Radius Server x SharedSecret admin Password 49 RW pa System Network Radius Server x Timeout admin Integer1to65535 RW 5 System Network SecondaryDNS admin IPv4 RW System Network SmtpServer Authentication admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System Network SmtpServer HostName admin String 63 RW sE System Network SmtpServer Login admin String 31 RW a System Network SmtpServer Password admin Password 31 RW a System Network SmtpServer Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 25 System Network SNMP Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 161 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 89 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System Network SNMP snmpVersion admin SNMPVersion 0 disabled RW 0 1 SNMP V1 2 SNMP V3 3 SNMP V1 amp V3 System Network SNMP TrapPort admin Integer1to65535 RW 162 System Network SNMP V1 User Count admin Integer0to65535 RO SNMPV1_NBCOMM UNITIES System Net
148. let Current No Threshold No outlet current threshold has been triggered 2 231100 ePDU Outlet Low Over Current Warning The current amperage A reading for the specified outlet is less than the value configured as the low current warning alarm threshold 2 231200 ePDU Outlet Low Over Current Critical The current amperage A reading for the specified outlet is less than the value configured as the low current critical alarm threshold 2 231300 ePDU Outlet High Over Current Warning The specified outlet current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as the over current warning threshold 2 231400 ePDU Outlet High Over Current Critical The specified outlet input current amperage A reading is greater than the value configured as over current critical alarm threshold Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 141 Table 12 ePDU and User Alarms and Events Continued Maintenance and Alarms Identification and Type Code Index Code Alarm or Event Description 2 232000 ePDU Outlet switch of The specified outlet is Off 2 232100 ePDU Outlet switch on The specified outlet is On 3 300100 Communication module restarted The communication module has been restarted by the user 3 300200 Ethernet cable connected The Ethernet cable is connected 3 300300 Ethernet cable no
149. mware and the Web page are both upgraded to avoid incompatibility between the firmware version and the Web site Additional validation checks are performed as well The new firmware files can be uploaded using either Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP File Transfer Protocol FTP or USB With all methods the basic steps are the same 1 Upload the Binary File This file will be stored in a temporary location in the communications module 2 Implement the Firmware After the file is loaded the bootloader will implement the firmware in the eNMC module to upgrade the firmware and refresh the Web pages NOTE Groups of Eaton ePDU G3 models can be configured or updated with new firmware at the same time using Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM The IPM software is O available separately at no cost for up to 10 devices Refer to the Eaton Intelligent Power Manager IPM User s Guide for more information A IMPORTANT We strongly recommend that you leave only one IPM activated when mass upgrade or mass configuration operations are performed to upgrade eNMC from IPM You should shut off all paralleled IPM up to 9 during these operations Upgrading Firmware with Hypertext Transfer Protocol The HTTP upgrade using the Web occurs in two stages Upload the binary file Implement the firmware Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 130 Maintenance and Alarms Uploading the Binary File 7 1 S
150. n material and workmanship If in the opinion of Company a Warranted Item is defective and the defect is within the terms of this Warranty Company s sole obligation will be to repair or replace such defective Warranted Item including by providing service parts and labor as applicable at the option of Company PROCEDURES FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF WARRANTED ITEMS Standard Product Defined as ePDU product with the product number sequence PWxxxxxxxxxx or eXXXXX whereas x can be any value The Warranted item will be repaired or replaced by the Company Custom Product Defined as ePDU product with any product number sequence that does not equal a standard product as noted above The Warranted item will be repaired at a Company site or such other location as determined by Company If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company and the End user supplies a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End user the replacement Warranted Item to the End user within one 1 business day after Company receives notice of the warranty claim In such case the End user must return at Company s expense the defective Warranted Item to Company in the same packaging as the replacement Warranted Item received by the End user or as otherwise instructed by Company If Company does not receive the defecti
151. nagement and Control eNMC module You can restart the communications module using either a hardware or software method A IMPORTANT Restarting the eN MC module will not affect the output power or the connected equipment A software restart is triggered from the Serial interface or Web interface upon user action see Figure 31 This method is typically the better choice because all current settings in the communications module file system are saved before restarting Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 35 Operation Overview AG eppu G3 Metered Input a EJ TCPAP SNMP 3 3 Security Global F LDAP Radius ePDU Information ription L6 30P 36 C13 6 Part Number EMI4MT 15JDG8 C1 Serial dar U168D34004 F W version 00 00 0a25 Web version 00 00 0015 Bootloader pants 00 00 0015 IPv4 10 130 33 222 IPv6 Mac Address 00 20 85 F4 02 48 Time Up 4 days 8 hours 48 min 3 sec Location Contact Contact Web http www eaton com support Site ePDU System Settings General Device administrator contact name Device Location Language English NG Environment Temperature Unit e 2 a Network Management Card Y Firmware upgrade enabled Choose an upgrade file for the Network N Browse Restart network management car Upgrade network management ca a Network Management Card Configuration Keep IP parameters when Restor Factory
152. ned groups This includes Current Percent load Apparent Power Active Power and kWh NOTE 2 You cannot change the state On Off or Reboot of a group of outlets using the Web interface for Metered Outlet MO ePDUs NOTE 3 The user defined group feature is not available for Metered Input MI ePDUs because there are no measurements or controls on the outlets on that model Configure an Outlet for a User Defined Outlet Group 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Settings select Group Definition The Group Definition page displays 3 Select one group from the list of groups The default is Group x where x is the outlet number 4 Either accept the default name in the Name text box or type a new name to identify the new group 5 Select Enable from the drop down list Groups with disabled status are not visible in the ePDU Group menu 6 To assign outlets to this group select the name of the outlets from the Factory Groups UserDefined Groups or Outlets panel and click the right arrow The outlets move to the Selected Outlets panel 7 Click Save 8 To ensure that you have configured the outlet groups correctly select the ePDU Group from menu bar in the to view the groups list NOTE Up to 12 groups can be configured One outlet can only be part of one user defined group You cannot create an empty group System NOTE The Web interface will not be available as follows during firmware upgrades
153. ng High Threshold The humidity level reading is greater than the value configured as the high humidity warning threshold 2 206400 Humidity Critical High Threshold The humidity level reading is greater than the value configured as the high humidity critical threshold 2 207000 Temperature No Threshold No temperature threshold has been triggered 2 207100 Temperature Warning Low Threshold The temperature level reading is less than the value configured as the low temperature warning threshold 2 207200 Temperature Critical Low Threshold The temperature level reading is less than the value configured as the low temperature critical threshold 2 207300 Temperature Warning High Threshold The temperature level reading is greater than the value configured as the high temperature warning threshold 2 207400 ePDU Temperature Critical High Threshold The temperature level reading is greater than the value configured as the high temperature critical threshold 2 211000 ePDU Input 1 Current No Threshold No section current threshold has been triggered 2 211100 ePDU Input 1 Low Current Warning The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current warning alarm threshold 2 211200 ePDU Input 1 Low Current Critical The current amperage A reading for the specified section is less than the value configured as the low current critical alarm threshold 2 211300 ePDU Input 1 Over Current Warning The specif
154. nt Alarms when active An indicator appears as a notification in the refresh bar at the bottom of the page For example Warning some alarms fired please refer to the Active Alarms hhchh ss The words Active Alarms in the alarm notification sentence lin The following symbols indicate the alarm level when an alarm th Active Alarms Present O High Critical Threshold Alarm A High Warning Threshold Alarm A Low Warning Threshold Alarm W Last Refresh da mm yyyy k to the Active Alarms page reshold setting is exceeded Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 95 Web Interface Operation Table 10 Web Interface Region Descriptions Continued Area 8 ePDU Information Description he cur NOTE This panel displays identification information for the ePDU that is providing data The data fields include information about the ePDU including a model description part number serial number and rent ePDU firmware version in use For daisy chained ePDUs you can select either ePDU 0 for Host data and ePDU 1 2 or 3 for Device data 9 Active Alarms Menu Selection hierarc he Ac This indicator alerts you to the presence of currently active system alarms It is in the menu hy When alarms are active the text for Active Alarms is red Selecting Active Alarms opens ive Alarms page and displays the current active alarms 10 Menu Bar
155. o Load the eNMC Configuration File from the USB on page 54 Go to Reboot the eNMC Module and Reset the ePDU on page 130 NOTE To perform the eNMC configuration upload with USB only one hardware configuration file must be stored in the USB key Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 129 Maintenance and Alarms Reboot the eNMC Module and Reset the ePDU 1 Reboot the eNMC module using either the reset button on the LCD front panel or using a serial or network connection to a terminal emulator or Web interface 2 Reset the ePDU to factory default settings using a serial or network connection to a terminal emulator Web interface or LCD menu NOTE Step and Step 2 must be performed or the new configuration will not be properly accepted by the eN MC module If something doesn t look right afterward perform O Step 2 reset to defaults a second time After the configuration file is uploaded and eNMC module is rebooted the ePDU settings return to default settings and the energy counter restarts from 0 Only the serial number is recovered Firmware Upgrade The firmware upgrade process allows you to maintain the most current firmware by updating the ePDU Network Management and Control eNMC module with new or enhanced features and applying periodic bug fixes The upgrade file is named Image lt xxx gt bin The lt xxx gt values will vary for each upgrade During the upgrade the fir
156. o Reset Timer PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment when the statistic is Ss RO reset PDU Input 1 Statistic 3 Time Measure Timestamp saved at the moment when the statistic is Ss RO reset PDU Input 1 Statistic 4 Energy Measure Energy counter since last reset s it is reset to 0 the Wh RO related timestamp is updated with the current RTC value t combines the energy consumed on 1 or 3 phases PDU Input 1 Statistic 4 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat This command does not putO s RW in the counter but it saves the current value of Energy imer into the data Reset Energy PDU Input 1 Statistic 4 Reset Energy Measure Energy saved at the instant the user resets the stat Wh RO PDU Input 1 Statistic 4 Reset Time Measure Timestamp saved at the instant the user resets the stat s RO PDU Input 1 Statistic 5 Energy Measure Energy counter since last reset When it is resettoO then Wh RO at the same time the related timestamp is updated with he current RTC value t cumulates the energy consumed on 1 or 3 phases PDU Input 1 Statistic 5 ModuleReset Command Command to Reset the stat this command does not put0 s RW in the counter but saves the current value of Energy timer into the data Reset Energy Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 78 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation
157. ol END USER S OBLIGATIONS In order to receive the benefits of this Warranty the End user must use the Product in a normal way follow the Product s user s guide and protect against further damage to the Product if there is a covered defect OTHER LIMITATIONS Company s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Company of all payments due to it including interest charges if any During such time as Company has not received payment of any amount due to it for the Product in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold Company shall have no obligation under this Warranty Also during such time the period of this Warranty shall continue to run and the expiration of this Warranty shall not be extended upon payment of any overdue or unpaid amounts Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY The Warranty End user shall be invoiced for and shall pay for all services not expressly provided for by the terms of this Warranty including without limitation site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required Any costs for replacement equipment installation materials freight charges travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End user OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE In the USA call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800 356 5
158. oll up or down to highlight the selected option from the menu Press ENTER to display the screens to set the values for the selected option After you select the values press ENTER to set the values as displayed on the screen Press ESC to return to the previous menu Settings IPv4 Settings Display DHCP A Daisy Chain IP address IPv4 Subnet Mask 2 P v 168 Language Gateway Factory Figure 66 Example IPv4 Submenu Displays Language Submenu On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Language Press ENTER Scroll up or down to highlight the selected language option from the menu Press ENTER to set the selected language Press ESC to return to the previous menu see Figure 67 Settings Language Setting A Display Daisy Chain gt Mic IPv4 Enter Merri Factory Spanish Russian ESC Figure 67 Example Language Setting Factory Submenu The Factory submenu allows you to reset the ePDU to the factory settings see Figure 68 On the Settings menu scroll down to highlight Factory Press ENTER to display the screens to set and confirm the return to factory settings After you make the selections press ENTER to set the values as displayed on the screen Press ESC to return to the previous menu Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 59 LCD Interface Operation Settings Display Daisy Chain Return to gt IPv4 Factory Enter Language Settings ESC Enter y
159. ommunication through an Internet or Intranet connection You can monitor the ePDU from any computer connected to the same network The network card is 10 100 MB compatible To connect the ePDU to a LAN 1 Locate the Ethernet cable supplied NOTE A short network cable is supplied in the network accessory pack This cable is O useful for setup or can be used where the network switch is in close proximity to the ePDU Any standard network cable can be used if longer lengths are needed 2 Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet connector on the ePDU see Figure 24 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet connector on the router or other LAN device Figure 24 Connecting the ePDU to a LAN Connecting Multiple ePDUs in a Daisy Chain Two to four ePDUs can be chained together using an Ethernet cable between the Daisy Chain ports located on the front panel Daisy chain uses Eaton s patented RS 485 daisy chain strapping technology This allows access to the ePDU data of multiple ePDUs from the same network connection One ePDU is defined as the Host This is the ePDU with a connection to the network The other ePDU or ePDUs are Device s Configure the ePDUs using the LCD or the CLI interfaces Monitor the ePDUs using the CLI interface or the Web interface To connect ePDUs in a Daisy Chain communication configuration 1
160. on Use this command to change the value of an object that belongs to the HID database or a card parameter O NOTE Some data cannot modified without appropriate user access rights Usage pdu 0 gt set lt object gt lt value gt where lt object gt a simple object or an object of type array lt value gt a value or a list of values separate with the pipe character For a value of type string the space character is taken into account Set a single value pdu 0 gt set lt path gt lt name gt lt value gt Example 1 pdu 0 gt set System Network DHCP 1 1 pdu 0 gt Example 2 pdu 0 gt set System Display LcdRotation 1 1 pdu 0 gt where lt 0 gt Rotation O Degrees OU lt 1 gt Rotation 90 Degrees IL lt 2 gt Rotation 180 Degrees OU lt 3 gt Rotation 270 Degrees IL Set value of an array pdu 0 gt set lt path i gt lt name gt lt value gt where i the index in the array from 1 to n The value of n depends of the HID object and is obtained with a get command Example pdu 0 gt set System Network SNMP V3 User 1 Name User 1 User 1 pdu 0 gt Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 68 Serial Interface Operation set all values of array pdu 0 gt set lt path x gt lt name gt lt value 1 gt lt value 2 gt lt value n gt O NOTE Values are separated by the pipe character Example pdu 0 gt set System Ne
161. one mounting clip foot at a cage nut and secure the mounting clip foot to the rail with a screw Repeat for the second mounting clip Tighten the screws Figure 19 Attaching the Rotated Clip to the Rail 8 Snap the ePDU into the mounting clip feet When you hear a clicking sound for each mounting clip foot the ePDU is secure 9 Continue to Grounding the ePDU on page 23 if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 24 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 21 Installing the Horizontal Models in a Rack Cabinet Installation selected mounting holes O NOTE For horizontal installations in square hole racks a cage nut must be installed in the To install the ePDU models horizontally 1 Select the desired height position to install the ePDU NOTE 1 The two black mounting brackets are pre installed on unit NOTE 2 Make sure to select mounting holes that are parallel to each other so that the ePDU will be level when installed 2 For square hole racks Install cage nuts in the appropriate mounting holes Insert and tighten two M6 screws through the ears on each side of the ePDU 3 For all other racks Insert and tighten two M6 screws through the ears on each side of the ePDU see Figure 20 Figure 20 Installing Horizontal Models 4 Continue to Grounding the ePDU Eaton
162. ot know the password Password configuration can only be done through the Web interface and the CLI menu Figure 41 illustrates the sequence to enter a password for a locked menu Main Menu A Active Alarms B 2E v v Alarms History Meters ME Vv Control 8 Settings ePDU Info Enter Password Main Menu Active Alarms Alarms History gt AEG Settings 68 ePDU Info Figure 41 Password Protected Screens Main Menu Selections The ePDU menu selection hierarchy provides useful performance information alarms ePDU identification and configuration settings see Figure 42 The available menu items are illustrated in a menu hierarchy in Figure 43 Use the scroll buttons to select a menu item from the Main Menu Selected menu items are highlighted and display as blue text on a white bar Press ENTER to go the selected menu item e Press ESC from the Main Menu to return to the Startup Screen O NOTE The Control Menu is not available for Metered Input MI and Metered Outlet MO ePDUs Main Menu A Active Alarms Alarms History Meters Control Settings ePDU Info Figure 42 Main Menu Selections Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 44 ACTIVE ALARMS ALARMS HISTORY Alarm 1 to N Alarm 1 to N Current Voltage Frequency Active Power Power Reactive Power Peak Factor Percent Load Power Factor Energy r 1 1 1 1 1
163. ous IP address Type the user name and password of the SuperUser e Type the hash command This allows you to follow the upload as it progresses 4 At the ftp gt command line use the put command with the Image lt xxx gt bin file to launch the upgrade see Figure 80 ex Command Prompt ftp 166 xx xxx xxx User C166 lt none gt gt admin 331 User name okay need password Password 23 User logged in proceed ftp hash Hash mark printing On ftp 2048 bytes hash mark ftp gt put Image_FW_v _66_6612_WP_v6 _66_6667 bin 266 PORT Command okay A50 File status okay about to open data connection VSISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISISSISISISISISISISISISIS SIS SIS SISISISISISIS SIE SISSIS SISSIES SIE SIS SISSIES Sigisie sisisis gis igisis sie si VSiSiS SiS SISISISISISISISISISISISISISISIGISISISISISISISISISISIS SIS SIS SISISISISISIS SIE SISISISSISISIS SSIS SISSIS SIS SIE SiG SIE SIS SiS S86 816 1811 HHHHHHOHHHOHHHHGHHHHHHHHHHOHHHHHHHHOHHHHHAHHHHHHAHHAHHHHHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEE HHHHHHHHHHOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEE eae Figure 80 Launching the Upgrade 5 When the upgrade finishes the closing message displays see Figure 81 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 133 Active Alarms Maintenance and Alarms peigisigisigisigisigisigisigisigisicisigisigigigisigigiesigsicsicsiegiegiecicicisicisicisisisisisicisicisisisisisicisicisigisicisicsicisicsie sie 6 3 eg sigs sis
164. p up confirms that the USB is detected click OK then press Enter to go to the Main Menu If not confirmed within 10 sec the USB flash disk is ignored by eNMC module Select USB Flash Mode from the Settings menu The module restarts Select Load Config then click OK to start loading the ConfigurationData xml file into the eNMC module When the file is successfully loaded click OK in response to the confirmation message Click OK to start loading the ConfigurationPdu xml file into the eNMC module o oND When the file is successfully loaded click OK in response to the confirmation message 10 Remove the USB flash drive and select Exit from the USB Flash Mode menu Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 53 LCD Interface Operation Save the eNMC Hardware Configuration File to the USB To save the eNMC module HW configuration file 1 Make sure eN MC module is powered ON 2 Insert a USB flash disk 3 When the pop up confirms that the file is saved click OK and press Enter to return to the Main Menu If not confirmed within 10 sec the USB flash disk is ignored by eNMC module 4 From the Settings menu select USB Flash Mode The module restarts 5 Select Save eNMC file When the file is saved click OK to confirm 6 Remove USB flash disk and select Exit 7 After the file is saved from the eNMC module in the eNMC config hw path verify the USB flash disk contains the file in the eNMC config hw dire
165. pts its Ethernet speed and duplex mode to the network on which it is connected However it is possible to force the following modes Auto negotiation 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 In the Ethernet panel choose one of the following link speed and duplex modes from the drop down list Auto negotia on 100 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Hal 10 Mbps 10 Mbps Hal 4 Click Save Duplex ull Duplex Duplex 5 Open the System page In the Network Management Card panel click Restart network management card to restart the ePDU Network Management and Control EeNMC module A pop up confirmation message displays Are you sure you want to restart the Network Management Card Note This will NOT restart the ePDU or change the power status of the outlets Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 117 Web Interface Operation Configure the IPv4 Settings 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Network select TCP IP The TCP IP page displays 3 In the IPv4 panel select the manner by which IPv4 settings are configured from the BootP DHCP drop down list Enabled The Pv4 settings are configured by the DHCP server If DHCP is enabled go to Step 5 Disabled The Pv4 settings are manually configur
166. rade Exit Select Exit to leave USB Flash Mode Display Submenu The Display submenu allows you to customize settings for LCD contrast and orientation see Figure 61 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight DISPLAY Press ENTER to display the screens to set the values for the submenu After you select the values press ENTER to set the values as displayed on the screen Press ESC to return to the previous menu Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 55 LCD Interface Operation Settings Contrast Daisy Chain IPv4 Language Orientation Factory Figure 61 Example Display Submenu Displays Daisy Chain Submenu The Daisy Chain submenu allows you to configure two to four ePDUs to be monitored from a single Ethernet connection on the Host ePDU Use the Daisy Chain submenu options Settings and Discovery to configure the ePDUs NOTE 1 To configure and monitor the ePDUs they must be connected together through the Daisy Chain connector on the front panel using an Ethernet cable O NOTE 2 The Host ePDU must be connected to the network There can only be one Host NOTE 3 All daisy chained ePDUs should have the same Configuration number Daisy chaining G3 ePDUs of different configuration numbers may lead to unpredictable results Use the Settings option for the first two configuration steps 1 From the ePDU or ePDUs designated as a Device ePDU access the Daisy Chain Setting
167. rade takes four to five minutes When the upgrade completes refresh the Web pages Upgrade the Firmware and Refresh Web Pages After the binary file is uploaded to the communications module the final step is an automatic process that upgrades the firmware and refreshes the Web pages Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 132 Maintenance and Alarms The communications module reboots and in Bootloader mode detects a new available image checks validity of this image and launches the upgrade of the firmware and refresh the Web pages As the upgrade processes a message box displays with percent completed When completed an upgrade message displays F W 100 and the communications module reboots with the new firmware and refreshed Web pages Upgrading the Firmware with FTP Protocol The FTP upgrade occurs in two stages Upload the binary file Implement the firmware NOTE The FTP server must be enabled for this procedure This an option on the Global Security page of the Web interface Uploading the Binary File To access the Web interface 1 Ensure that an Ethernet cable is correctly connected between a Windows PC and the Ethernet port on the ePDU Verify communication 2 Start up the ePDU and note the IP address displayed on the LCD 3 Open an MS DOS command line window and connect to the communications module in FTP mode see Figure 80 e Type FTP IP where IP is the previ
168. rchy Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 www eaton com ePDU 45 LCD Interface Operation Different sets of menus display depending on the type of topology you are managing or monitoring Table 6 shows LCD menus that are valid for ePDU topologies Table 6 Menus Available for ePDU Topologies Active Alarm Total Total Alarms History Phase Input 1 Input 2 Basic BA Metered Input MI NOTE2 2 a Metered Outlet MO NOTE2 Switched SW NOTE2 e Managed MA NOTE2 NOTE 1 The Meter gt Environment menu is only available if an Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP is attached NOTE 2 The Input Phase menu is available if the ePDU has multiple phases NOTE 3 The Total Input 2 menu is available if the ePDU has multiple inputs Active Alarms Menu The Active Alarms menu filters and displays only active alarms for the ePDU Active alarm screens have priority over other screens When an alarm occurs the Active Alarms screen replaces the current screen and the backlight blinks in red and white see Figure 44 Up to 100 active alarms can display On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Active Alarms Press ENTER to display the first active alarm screen Scroll up or down if needed to view active alarm data When you finish your review press ESC to return to the previous menu If the backlight was blinking red to indicate
169. require minor force to engage in the slot This is a friction fit to hold the ePDU in the slot Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 18 Installation Figure 16 Securing the ePDU Using Mounting Buttons Installed on Clip Feet To install the ePDU with mounting buttons installed on the mounting clip feet 1 Locate the two mounting clip feet M6 flathead screws two spare plastic mounting buttons and mounting hardware M4 screws and M4 hex nuts Using a Phillips screwdriver assemble the mounting buttons and clip feet see Figure 17 Figure 17 Attaching the Mounting Buttons to the Mounting Clip Feet Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 19 NO apo Installation Mount the two clip assemblies in keyholes spread far enough apart to stabilize the top and bottom of the ePDU when mounted on the rail See Chassis Hole Pattern European models only on page 15 for more information Carefully move the ePDU into position against the rail Snap the ePDU into the clip feet at the desired vertical position Align the clip feet and slide the mounting button into the keyhole slots Push down to make sure the ePDU is secured into position Continue to Grounding the ePDU on page 23 if you are installing a ground screw and grounding cable Otherwise go to Network and Environmental Ports on page 24 Using Clip Feet and Cage Nuts on a Square hole Rack O
170. rfaces The type of model you are using dictates the level of ePDU operation control you have You can configure manage or monitor the ePDU through a local interface onboard the ePDU or through remote interfaces through the network Configure All except Basic Basic configuration is available for some settings through the LCD menu onboard the ePDU Full configuration of all settings is available through the remote Web and Command Language Interpreter CLI interfaces Monitor All except Basic You can monitor measurements using either the local or Web remote interfaces Manage For Switched SW and Managed MA ePDUs only You can use the Web interface to monitor the ePDU and manage outlets and groups of outlets Outlets that are in the same userdefined group can be turned on turned off rebooted and scheduled to perform actions in a synchronized manner Local Operation Interface The LCD provides information about the ePDU and connected devices using white text on a blue background The LCD display flashes red when any alarm is active The LCD display orientation can be changed using an LCD or CLI setting The display can be rotated 90 180 or 90 270 See Display Submenu on page 43 or see Example 2 in set command on page 79 for more information LCD Display The LCD display has three modes Screensaver Mode startup screen Screensaver mode cycles through a set sequence of screens that display
171. riod defined for individual outlets on the Outlet Settings dialog To enter new threshold values type new values in any of the text boxes that follow then click Save Low warning current threshold e High warning current threshold e High critical current threshold Low critical voltage threshold e Low warning voltage threshold High warning voltage threshold High critical voltage threshold To reset the threshold values to the default values click Default then click Save To reset a kilowatt hour kWh counter to zero click Reset kWh then click Save NOTE The display varies depending on the profile assigned to the user e Switch settings will not display for Metered Outlet MO or Metered Input MI ePDUs e Threshold settings will not display for Switched SW ePDUs Only the name of the outlets can be changed for Metered Input MI ePDUs Review Modify ePDU Outlets NOTE This option is only for Switched SW and Managed MA ePDUs The On Off reboot last known state is associated with the Control feature for Managed MA or Switched SW ePDUs Access the Web interface and log in Under Power Management select Outlets The Outlets page displays Review basic monitoring information for individual outlets Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 105 Environment Web Interface Operation 4 Click the outlet name to display
172. rr Desc PIPUOM 1 Sate bat H ba TL FS Had EG Product Specification S tdi a kg ner dd malere atte Eaton erDUI ModelSiitiii A o dr to Jess LEDINtSraces ser Med ce o O a id A add oa dedo GIreutBreakers 227 te a Shae sl AG ean Power routes 21s sat sheng ars ena a ba aa Ieee ak dr A NPURROWEE Gord rosan a HS serte ae Mee Ge a Get oe Pe oes AECESSONES cra Hvile danset is Bev see sr Rd tele tae beetle ss ee ae Environmental Monitoring Probe 0 0 00 cc tee eee AS A A F s ot USE 288 a A a A ewan COMMUNICATION a aeae a ata delice bat idea doce oe Power Control Management MONITONING use bad iaa dada lata en hg Configueabilty and Secuiyr aars prs ir aan Aeknowl dgementsi nasa kos ele pe ee E A A E E EE SAFETY WARNINGS hi eri o INSTALLATION v is ii ad da Instal aton Precautions a fake ER A O Ge GEA Ra VEKS aS Aa LARS Inspecting the Equipment voii taa felta DUO ke sep ed Instal Instal Instal Package Contents riada rr al Saa astra eh nie amtet Optional ACCSSSOMnESs Aase A ua A dd teeta tert seein AMAS A A SD BA Ar se eld deg ok AN Configurations eaa Pu tut naar plied anda oe alas Tp ces Power Feed Labels Laden ev Arr e Salt ie od el et pd Chassis Hole Pattern European models only 0 0 000 cee Mounting BUTTONS sos in acta a So Re ee FAG af ade oa eda ante aa toe EC Outlet Grip Plug Retention Mechanism 00 00000 c eens ing Vertical ePDUs in a Rack Cabinet 2
173. s option and set the Device values 2 From the ePDU designated as the Host ePDU access the Daisy Chain Settings option and set the Host values Use the Discovery option for the final configuration step 3 From the Host ePDU access the Daisy Chain Discovery option to start communication between the Host and the Device ePDU or ePDUs Daisy Chain Settings Options The Daisy Chain Settings option allows you to specify the ePDU that will be the Host the ePDU that has the network connection and the ePDU or ePDUs that will be a Device From the Device ePDU or ePDUs set the values as follows see Figure 62 1 On the Settings menu scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER 2 Scroll up or down to highlight Daisy Chain and press ENTER 3 Select 1 Device 2 Device or 3 Device from the ld selection drop list Press ENTER 4 Select End or Middle from the Place selection drop list Press ENTER Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 56 LCD Interface Operation NOTE 1 Select End when only two ePDUs are daisy chained together NOTE 2 Select Middle when the ePDU or ePDUs are connected between a host and another ePDU NOTE 3 Select End when assigning the last device in the chain when daisy chaining three or four ePDUs 5 Press ESC to return to the previous menu Settings Daisy Chain Display Settings Daisy Chain Enter MAIN IPv4 Language Factory ESC
174. s to a CLI is provided through a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal Telnet or SSH A maximum of five concurrent sessions Telnet or RS 232 port are allowed Supported Commands The ePDU CLI command set for managing and monitoring the ePDU includes the following commands e info e quit get set pdu NOTE Observe the following e Command variables are represented in command input syntax surrounded by angle braces lt gt Optional parameters are represented in command input syntax surrounded by straight brackets e For data of type array the x character as index of array in command input syntax means all indexes Commands are case sensitive but object names are not case sensitive O NOTE You must be logged into the ePDU before commands can be sent Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 61 command Serial Interface Operation Use this command to list all available ePDU CLI commands or receive detailed help on specified commands Usage pdu 0 gt pdu 0 gt lt command gt where lt command gt infor get set pdu List all available ePDU CLI commands pdu 0 gt Example pdu 0 gt Usage info get set pdu quit pdu 0 gt List detailed help on a specific ePDU CLI command pdu 0 gt lt command gt Example 1 pdu 0 gt set Usage change the device data defined by its name followed by the new value set nam
175. ser Access eian a a E D e ete eee en 11 Configure Remote Group ACCESS merase rse careia end eaka kei AET RE EEA 12 UserDetined Group Definition csige es arrancar seien Nadeta kib aa vale dada e dag are 113 Configure an Outlet for a User Defined Outlet Group 2 0 0 0 000020 eee 113 SY SMA a eda sata ta eld eck athens ped wade rd plener e 113 Setting General System Settings 0 0 0 0 00 113 Enable Disable Firmware Upgrade 0 002s 114 Communications Card Configuration skes oaa oir sa aa AAE eee 114 Eaton Next Generation Advanced ePDU Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU iii 10 11 Table of Contents Perform Firmware Upgrade 115 ePDU Configurations siss famed gaa aa daana bed eek d ad aea a kd aa es wend s 115 Dates E vs ans A EESE aA Sar ae Ga a A e 116 Manually Configure the Date and Time 2 een ee 116 Automatically Configure the Date and Time 2 eee 116 TEP IP 45 cect acs iras be duty adh dude rie dedicada wo neal Aa dekoder Gell me ot auton de ees tada ays abo 117 Configure the Ethernet Link Speed and Duplex Mode 00 0000 c eee eee 117 Configure the IPv4 Settings danste AAA AAA el ee 118 Configure the IPv6 Settings 0 0 0 0 2 eee eee 118 Contiguresthe DNS sey sr I ihe e MSG ihe Bet eer 119 C nhguretNe SMEP a sara eai dd mater rl es prin ea ia 119 SNMP a Na dl aars bas 120 Enable Disabl the SNMP AGENT sa astra wade thee the ad dead and dob i
176. signed user privileges There are five standard Settings submenus and one optional submenu USB Flash mode only available if the USB device is detected e Display e Daisy Chain e Language e Pv4 e Factory On the Main Menu scroll up or down to highlight Settings Press ENTER Scroll up or down to select a submenu and press ENTER to display the submenu options Press ESC to return to the previous menu Settings Display Active Alarms Alarms History Meters Enter EEEE UEO G Control IPv4 Settings Factory ePDU Info v f Figure 53 Example Settings Menu Display Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 51 LCD Interface Operation USB Flash Mode Submenu The USB Flash Mode Submenu displays in the Settings menu when a USB device is detected in the USB port The menu selection does not display when the USB device is removed Settings USB Flash Mode Display Daisy Chain Language IPv4 Factory Active Alarms Alarms History Meters Control ePDU Info y to Figure 54 Example Settings USB Flash Mode Menu Display Save User Configuration Data Files to the USB This LCD menu option allows you to save configuration files to the USB flash drive After this step is completed the following files will exist on the USB device eNMC config ConfigurationData xml Contains all network and communication related settings This can be saved from
177. stall an EMP the ePDU serial port must be dedicated to the EMP Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 27 5 6 Installation Use the mounting method appropriate to your installation to mount the EMP in a convenient location anywhere on the rack If desired use cable ties to secure the Ethernet cable out of the way as needed On startup the ePDU automatically recognizes the EMP Connecting the Output Devices The ePDU outlets are available for connecting and monitoring devices such as workstations servers and switches Connect a device you want to monitor to a power outlet on the ePDU with the power cord that comes with the device O NOTE You may find it useful to document the connections you make To connect your devices 1 2 Verify that each circuit breaker is in the On position ePDUs with detachable power cords If the power cord is not connected connect the power cord to the ePDU Otherwise go to Step 3 Route the ePDU power cord toward a dedicated power source If desired use cable ties to secure the power cord as needed If the power cord must exit the rack cabinet to connect to a power source use the openings in the rack cabinet NOTE 1 Plug the ePDU into an appropriately rated outlet for its type O NOTE 2 Do not replace or rewire the power cord Connect the power cord to a properly wired and grounded dedicated power source The ePDU turns on and displays
178. sure Power factor of the current provided by the phase m RO Value 0 to 100 for Cos PHI 0 00 to 1 00 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 82 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Type Description Unit Access PDU OutletSystem Dutlet x PresentStatus OverCurrent AlarmL1 0 No threshold trigged 1 Warning low threshold trigged 2 Critical low threshold trigged 3 Warning high threshold trigged 4 Critical high threshold trigged RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x PresentStatus SwitchOnOff Measure 0 Outlet not powered 1 Outlet powered RO PDU OutletSystem Outlet x Type Constant Types of PDU outlets unknown 0 iecC13 1 iecC19 2 uk 10 french 11 schuko 12 nema515 20 nema51520 21 nema520 22 nemaL520 23 nemaL530 24 nema615 25 nema620 26 nemaL620 27 nemaL630 28 nemaL715 29 rf203p277 30 RO PDU PowerSummary ChangedStatus CommunicationLost Timestamp Communication intra modules have failed m RO PDU PowerSummary ConfigActivePower Constant PDU Nominal Active Power RO PDU PowerSummary ConfigCurrent Constant PDU PDU total rating current mA RO PDU PowerSummary ConfigVoltage Constant PDU rating voltage RO PDU PowerSummary DelayBeforeShutdown Command 1 to n Delayed action 0 Immed
179. t 2 State 0 Level Parameter Dry contact Config RW 1 Open makes just informational 0 into State 2 Open makes Warning trap 3 Open makes Alarm trap Environment Input 2 State 1 Level Parameter Dry contact Config RW 1 Close makes just informational 0 into State 2 Close makes Warning trap 3 Close makes Alarm trap Environment OverHumidity 1 Threshold Parameter d RW Environment OverHumidity 2 Threshold Parameter d RW Environment OverHumidity 3 Threshold Parameter d RW Environment OverHumidity 4 Threshold Parameter d RW Environment OverTemperature 1 Threshold Parameter d K RW Environment Overlemperature 2 Threshold Parameter d K RW Environment Overlemperature 3 Threshold Parameter d K RW Environment Overlemperature 4 Threshold Parameter d K RW Environment PresentStatus CommunicationLost AlarmL 0 OK RO 1 Communication failure with the sensor probe or probe not present Environment PresentStatus OverHumidity AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered RO 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered Environment PresentStatus Over Temperature AlarmL1 0 No threshold triggered RO 1 Warning low threshold triggered 2 Critical low threshold triggered 3 Warning high threshold triggered 4 Critical high threshold triggered
180. t connected The Ethernet cable is not connected 3 300400 Factory reset requested by lt nterface gt A factory reset has been requested through the specified user interface 3 300500 Ethernet card restart requested by An Ethernet card restart has been requested through lt interface gt the specified user interface 3 300600 Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade by A Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade has been lt interface gt requested through the specified user interface 3 300700 ePDU amp System Log cleared The ePDU amp System Log have been cleared 3 300800 Daisy Chain device does not answer The Daisy Chain device does not answer 3 300900 Time changed The time was changed by the user 3 301000 Daisy chain device connected The daisy chain device is connected 3 301100 Daisy chain device disconnected The daisy chain device is disconnected 3 301200 Upgrade request by user An upgrade was requested by the user 3 301300 Sensor connected The sensor was connected 3 301400 Sensor disconnected The sensor was disconnected 3 301500 Send mail test by user The user sent a mail test 3 301600 User logged in The specified user logged in by the specified protocol 3 301700 User logged out The specified user logged out by the specified protocol 3 301800 User logged in FTP The specified user logged in by FTP 3 301900 User logged out FTP The specified user logged out by FTP 3 302000 User failed to log FTP The specified user failed to log by FTP 3 3021
181. taller s responsibility to ensure that the selected product is installed to meet national and local safety regulations Read and understand all warnings and cautions listed in Safety Warnings on page 9 e Review the documentation that comes with your rack cabinet for safety and cabling information Follow all installation and operation safety information provided NOTE Removing the rack cabinet doors and side panels might make installation easier See the rack cabinet documentation for more information e Verify that the room and rack air temperature is within the operating range of the selected model Take all necessary precautions to handle the weight of the devices Connect all power cords to properly wired and grounded electrical outlets CAUTION The installation power outlet used for the power supply to this equipment must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible Do not overload the power outlet when you install multiple devices in the rack cabinet To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with branch circuit overcurrent protection with an A ampere rating in accordance with the NEC National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or your local electrical code e Verify that all equipment is unplugged from ePDU outlets before performing any testing e For units without circuit breakers the ePDU output power cannot be turned on and off with a button or switch Thes
182. tem TimeDaylight admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System TimeFormat admin DateTimeFormat 1 mm dd yyyy RW 2 2 dd mm yyyy 3 yyyy mm dd 4 dd mm yyyy System TimeNtp admin String 63 RW Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 92 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation Access XML Object Name right Type Description Access Default Value System TimeSync admin DateTimeSource 0 Manual RW 0 1 Sync NTP System TimeUp admin Time0to136years RO 0 System TimeZone admin DateTimeTimeZone RW 0 System User Count admin Integer0to65535 RW MAX NB USERS System User x Login admin String 15 RW Account 1 Account 2 Account 3 Account A Account 5 Account 6 Account 7 Account g System User x Password admin Password 15 RW AA System User x Profile admin MultiUserProfile 0 superadmin RW 0 1 admin 2 PDU User 3 Outlet User System User x SecurityRight admin MultiUserAccess 0 No Access RW 0 1 Read Only 2 Read Write System User x Status admin ControlState 0 Disabled RW 0 1 Enabled System User x Type admin MultiUserType 0 local RW 0 1 remote Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 93 Chapter 8 Web Interface Operation This chapter describes remotely configuring managing and monitoring an Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 remotely through the eP
183. the CLI interface or the Web interface To monitor the ePDUs using the Web interface go to Web Interface Operation on page 94 To monitor the ePDUs using the CLI interface go to Get Daisy chained ePDU to Supervise or Retrieve Communication Status on page 67 Connecting Optional Environmental Monitoring Probe Equipment You can purchase optional EMP equipment to monitor temperature and humidity around the ePDU and to monitor the status of sensors You can install an optional EMP now or after completing the ePDU installation and startup Optional EMP equipment can be installed without turning off power to the ePDU or the devices connected to it IMPORTANT Follow all installation and operation safety information provided in the manufacturer s instruction manual for the EMP equipment To install an optional EMP 1 Locate the EMP and the Ethernet cable supplied 2 Refer to the manufacturer s installation manual for instructions to connect the external contact inputs to the optional EMP for the external contact devices you plan to monitor 3 Locate the Ethernet cable dedicated to the EMP Connect one end of the cable to the RJ 45 connector on the EMP then connect the other end of the cable to the serial connector on the ePDU see Figure 26 Figure 26 Connecting the EMP to the ePDU Serial Connector NOTE The maximum cable length is 2 99m 9 8 ft If you in
184. the ConfigurationData xml file is saved to the USB flash drive The data from the eNMC module are saved in the ConfigurationPdu xml file is saved to the USB flash drive 4 e USB FLASH F a J 4 eNMC or ConfigurationData xml Lo config ConfigurationPdu xml di upgrade Figure 56 Example USB Flash Drive Root 8 Remove USB flash disk and select Exit Load User Configuration Data Files from the USB This option loads the ConfigurationData xml and ConfigurationPdu xml files into the eNMC module from the USB device The new parameters in these files will be applied when the eNMC module exits USB Flash Mode When this option is selected the eNMC module will first attempt to load the eNMC config ConfigurationData xml file from the USB device Next the eNMC module will attempt to load the eNMC config ConfigurationPdu xml file from the USB device 1 Verify that the USB Flash Drive contains the ConfigurationPdu xml file and ConfigurationData xml files in eNMC config directory of USB flash drive see Figure 57 4 e USB FLASH F a 4 Ji eNMC kJ z ConfigurationData xml de config i ConfigurationPdu xml di upgrade Figure 57 Verify Files at USB Flash Drive Root NOTE 1 The eNMC upgrade directory contains only these two files NOTE 2 The ConfigurationPdu xml file is compatible with the ePDU part number 2 Make sure eNMC module is powered ON 3 Inserta USB flash disk gt When the po
185. the Eaton startup screen while starting After five seconds the sequence of LCD screensaver screens for this ePDU model begin cycling Verify that no alarms display on the LCD To resolve alarms see Maintenance and Alarms on page 127 Connect your output devices to the outlet outlets on the ePDU Verify that each device is receiving power before connecting the next device NOTE To avoid large surge currents connect the protected equipment to the outlets Managed models when setting up groups of outlets to start at the same time to avoid a large in rush current O individually rather than as a group You may want to include a delay for Switched and 7 Engage the lever for the IEC outlet grip plug retention mechanism on the side of the outlet from O to no on position in an emergency O NOTE Only unplug the power cord when the grip plug retention mechanism is in the 8 Route all power cords neatly If desired use cable ties to secure the cords Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 28 Installation Operating the ePDU See Operation Overview on page 28 for instructions to operate the ePDU including starting and shutting down the equipment Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 29 Chapter 4 Operation Overview This chapter describes the Eaton Enclosure Power Distribution Unit ePDU G3 operation overview Operation Inte
186. the settings to some other fixed values 1 The ePDU defaults to DHCP enabled when delivered 2 Connect to a network that has a DHCP server and wait 20 seconds before the eNMC module reboots with the new IP address 3 Obtain the IP address from the LCD home screen see Figure 33 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 38 Network Communication Configuration AG 14 06 2013 15 55 26 192 168 123 123 XXXXXX XX Figure 33 LCD Home Screen LCD Static IP address 1 Disable DHCP see Figure 34 Settings IPv4 Settings A F A A Active Alarms Display DHCP Alarms History Daisy Chain 32 Gs v Disable Meter Control Settings Language Subnet Mask pe Clear History ESC Figure 34 Disable DHCP 2 Set the static IP address see Figure 35 Wait 10 seconds Settings IPv4 Settings IP address A A A Active Alarms Display DHCP Alarms History e Daisy Chain ae IP address Meter Language Subnet Mask Control p Bey Settings ESC Clear History ESC M ESC i Figure 35 Set the Static IP Address 3 After 10 seconds use the reset button to restart the eNMC module and apply the new settings see Figure 36 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 39 Reset Button RO Network Communication Configuration 5 i a
187. tion Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 107 Web Interface Operation 3 Ensure the ePDU operation button in the upper left corner is not collapsed If so expand it to see the list of alarms 4 Review the alarm detection date time description the threshold setting and the value reading that triggered the alarm NOTE 1 The term active alarms indicates that the alarm is currently set When an alarm is O no longer active it is removed from this page NOTE 2 The format of the date is set on the System Date amp Time submenu see Date amp Time on page 116 Logs Clear the Event Log 1 Access the Web interface and log in 2 Under Logs amp Notifications select Logs The Logs page displays 3 Click Clear NOTE Only a user with read write access can clear the log Click the arrow beside Type to O sort the order of the columns to apply filters to see the logs for a specific data type or to sort all data in ascending or descending order Download the Event Log as a Comma Separated Value File 1 Access the Web interface and log in Under Logs amp Notifications select Logs The Logs page displays Click Save to File The File Download dialog displays From the Save in drop down list specify where the file should be downloaded 2 3 4 Click Save The Save As window displays 5 6 Either accept the default file name logevent csv or enter a new file name 7 Click Save NO
188. tion mode on this page LDAP Set the LDAP search configuration and global LDAP server global parameters for the specified LDAP servers on this page RADIUS Add or edit the parameters for a primary or secondary RADIUS server on this page Access Privileges The level of access privilege determines what the user will see and what actions the user can perform For example the level of access privilege determines which menu items the user can access or which fields display on individual setting and configuration dialogs Any menu or dialog functions that are not included in the access privilege set for a user do not display or are they are grayed out These accounts can be configured not only for individuals but also for groups All remote users and administrators belong to a remote group and their access privileges are defined from this group Remote accounts also provide a way to attach LDAP users see Configure Remote Group Access on page 112 Three user roles can be assigned these access privilege levels e Administrator e Local or Remote ePDU User Local or Remote ePDU User Outlet User Administrator There can be one SuperUser and up to eight standard local or remote administrators Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 99 Web Interface Operation Only one user can be the SuperUser Administrator This defaults to the local user but a SuperUser should be assigned at first connection
189. twork SNMP V3 User x Name User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 pdu 0 gt Set Daisy Chain Device ID and Position pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain DeviceID x where x value from 1 to 3 as a unique identifier for each device Zero is reserved for the Host pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain Position x where x O for a device ePDU connected between two other ePDUs 1 for a device ePDU connected to just one ePDU Example pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain DeviceID 1 pdu 0 gt pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain Postion 1 1 pdu 0 gt Host ID and Position pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain DeviceID x where x enter 0 as a unique identifier for the host only pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain Position x where x O if the host ePDU is connected between two other ePDUs 1 if the host ePDU is connected to just one ePDU Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 69 Example pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain DevicelD 0 0 pdu 0 gt pdu 0 gt set System DaisyChain Postion 1 1 pdu 0 gt See to review an example to get the communication status Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev 1 Serial Interface Operation www eaton com ePDU 70 pdu command Serial Interface Operation Use this command to reset a daisy chained ePDU as the Host or Device Usage pdu 0 gt pdu lt value gt where lt value gt 0 for the host 1 for the device
190. uperUser with read write access rights and up to eight multi users with configurable access rights Only one ePDU User or Outlet User with read write access and at least one common outlet can be logged in at a time When the administrator connects any existing read write sessions are closed The other user or users will be asked to authenticate and open a new read only session If a user with read write access is logged in and another user with read write access wants to log in the following message displays Another user is logged in with R W access Continue as R O ePDU sessions are also limited in the following ways Only five standard sessions without SSL Secure Sockets Layer or SSH Secure Shell sockets are allowed Only two secure sessions can be running at the same time Only an administrator can have two simultaneous sessions open in HTTP HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Telnet SSH activity for five minutes After a session times out you must login again O NOTE During an HTTP HTTPS or Telnet SSH session the session times out if there is no Review Modify ePDU Data NOTE Menu selections for ePDU 0 1 2 or 3 only display if the ePDUs are configured O in a daisy chained configuration If provided selecting either ePDU 0 or ePDU 1 2 or 3 displays the Overview page for the specified ePDU only 1 2 3 Access the Web interface
191. utlets with 1 measurement 2 Section of outlets with 2 measurement 1st method of wiring CT current is max of 2 pole measures 3 Section of outlets with 2 measurement 2nd method of wiring CT current is sum of 2 PDU Ganglx Voltage Measure Voltage Measured on the breaker section cV RO For a double pole breaker it is the Li to Lj voltage PDU Input 1 ActivePower Measure Active Power Measurement dW RO t is the accumulation of 1 or 3 phase measures PDU Input 1 ApparentPower Measure Apparent Power Measurement dVA RO t is the accumulation of 1 or 3 phase measures PDU Input 1 ChangedStatus FrequencyQutOfRange Timestamp S RO PDU Input 1 Frequency Measure Frequency Measurement dHz RO PDU Input 1 Mode Constant Wiring Mode RO 0 Wye Measuring 1 Delta Measuring 2 Wye Current and Delta Measuring PDU Input 1 Phase Count Constant Number of phase managed by the Input module RO PDU Input 1 Phase x ActivePower Measure Active Power Measurement dw IRO PDU Input 1 Phase x ApparentPower HideMeasure Apparent Power Measurement dVA RO PDU Input 1 Phaselx ChangedStatus OverCurrent Timestamp Timestamp of last changing state of the alarm that has the s RO same name in the collection PresentStatus Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 76 Table 8 ePDU CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation
192. ve Warranted Item Company will either charge the End user s credit card or send the End user an invoice which the End user agrees to pay for the value of the replacement Product If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company but the End user is unwilling or unable to supply a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End user the replacement Warranted Item to the End user within one 1 business day after Company receives the defective Product from the End user In any case Company will provide shipping instructions and will pay its designated carrier for all shipping charges for return of defective equipment and replacement of Warranted Items Any returned Warranted Item or parts that are replaced may be new or reconditioned All Warranted Items returned to Company and all parts replaced by Company shall become the property of Company Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 144 Warranty 145 WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This Warranty does not cover any defects or damages caused by a failure to properly store the Product before installation b shipping and delivery of the Product if shipping is FOB Factory c neglect accident abuse misuse misapplication or incorrect installation d repair or alteration not authorized in writin
193. vide present measurements or readings such as current or active power You can set measurement thresholds for alarm or warning notifications as well The Environment menu selection provides humidity and temperature data if you have an EMP installed You can set measurement thresholds for alarm or warning notifications as well It also provides open or closed status for two dry contacts You can check current alarms on the Active Alarms page to see a list of alarms by date time and description See Maintenance and Alarms on page 127 for a list of alarms Logs amp Notifications Use the Logs amp Notifications menu selections to see a list of the most recent events Logs page You can set trap receivers Trap Notification page and you can also view Syslog information Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 98 Web Interface Operation Settings The Settings menu selections that display depend on the type of privilege you have These selections allow you to configure administrative settings system attributes and network access and control Depending on privilege this menu can include the following User Defined Groups A userdefined group consists of a group of outlets that are logically linked together on the same ePDU or on a different ePDU Outlets that are in the same userdefined group can be turned on turned off rebooted and scheduled in a synchronized manner Power schedules are attached
194. witching capabilities are characterized as follows Basic BA with no monitoring or intelligent controls In Line Metered IL with monitoring at the input e Metered Input MI with monitoring at the input and branch Metered Outlet MO with monitoring at the input branch and individual outlet monitoring but no outlet control e Switched SW with control of outlets but no individual outlet monitoring Managed MA with monitoring at the input branch and individual outlet control and monitoring O NOTE These capabilities are expressed in the model numbers of the ePDUs Table 1 shows which main features are implemented or not implemented depending on the topology Table 1 Monitoring and Management Features Available for ePDU Topologies Branch Outlet Branch Outlet Outlet Sensor Input Metering Organization Metering Organization Outlet Metering Switching Monitoring Basic BA In Line Metered IL Metered Input MI Metered Outlet MO Switched SW Managed MA NOTE Environmental monitoring is only available if an Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP is attached Product Specifications Find product specifications diagrams part number and ordering matrix documents and marketing collateral at www eaton com ePDU Eaton ePDU Models The Eaton ePDU models support world wide markets These model types are defin
195. work SNMP V1 User x SecurityRight admin Snmpv3VacmSecuri 0 No Right RW 0 tyRight 1 Read Only 2 Read Write 3 Number System Network SNMP V1 User x UserName admin String 31 RW public private System Network SNMP V3 User Count admin Integer0to65535 RO SNMPV3 USM NB USERS System Network SNMP V3 User x Name admin String 31 RW SNMPv3 User 1 SNMPv3 User 2 SNMPv3 User 3 SNMPv3 User 4 System Network SNMP V3 User x Password admin String 24 RW III System Network SNMP V3 User x PrivacyKey admin String 24 RW ATA System Network SNMP V3 User x SecurityLevel admin Snmpv3UsmLevel 0 Not Set RW 0 1 No Auth No Priv 2 Auth No Priv 3 Auth Priv System Network SNMP V3 User x SecurityRight admin Snmpv3VacmSecuri 0 No Access RW 0 tyRight 1 Read Only 2 Read Write System Network SSH Port admin Integer1to65535 RW 22 System Network Syslog Server Count admin Integer0to10 RO 2 System Network Syslog Server x BOM admin ControlState RW 1 Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P 164000277 Rev1 www eaton com ePDU 90 Table 9 System CLI Objects Continued Serial Interface Operation XML Object Name Access right Type Description Access Default Value System Network Syslog Server x Facility admin SyslogFacility 0 kernel messages 1 user level messages 2 mail system 3 system daemons 4 security authorization messages 5 messages generated internally by syslogd 6 line printer subsystem 7 network news

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