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1. 13 Web Manager Overview for Administrators eee sise 13 Wizard Mode leia 14 iv Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Expert Mode intimes te d e te n ltr Y Aui e db eben put 16 Va VEE AIETE ETE EE Reb dai 16 System TOOLS is eet ere eter e Peer a E EAEE AE tiges 17 Power Management Rial NT 17 PD S M n 17 SONGS Ein Em 19 Outlet GTOUps s tte dn ERREUR A ara et ptas tor tut eas ee tty 19 Data Eogoingxs ado po A REN GE 20 T 20 SECUTI eno sr EHE RP EN n RE 20 D ate and THe AER 22 Help and languages sidi Uo ie 23 Boot Configuration inire teme er eden P e E EET a E Eee d sires 23 Information e sd LIE gi qi NL agli eli a e 24 UTI EP 24 Network EE 24 A mp C 24 DEVICES es ete e pe REP t ERE Hv dede A ease each sete REPRE 24 IPv4 and IPv static routes eise san ea 20 Host A A tees 25 Firewall e E ER DOR RE DR E E tan 26 SNMP Configuration eoo ERE EUR EGRE E E ERREUR eee Ee EG EE I reU ii 28 Authenticationi ine tti th te e tte e e eed ah AN d p e bre 29 Appliance autlientication dd erede are Pe eR eere edet td Rees 29 Authentication servers ariano liana terrari ise ate toed 29 USERS e AR LR e RR RE D exe I Li 31 LOCAL ACCOUNES PR EE M 31 Authorization via a C ERR er RE EROR e NER E UR ae 32 Managing user gr
2. eth0 cli show Table 4 8 Network Devices Options Enz zer GG NC MC X Di Devices Navigation Tree devices eth0 ipv4_method ipv6_method mode status Network Hosts The following procedure describes how to add a host to the hosts table To adda host to the host table 1 Enter cd network hosts to navigate to the Hosts level cli cd network hosts 2 Enter show to view the current host settings hosts cli gt show ip hostname alias 127 0 0 1 localhost 3 Type add then press Return hosts cli gt add lt Return gt hosts cli gt show ip hostname 60 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide alias hosts cli gt 4 Enter set hostname lt hostname gt ipz IP address to add the name of a host and the IP address for the host NOTE Each parameter that follows the add command is separated by a space hosts cli gt set hostname sharedpmpdu ip 172 26 31 164 5 Enter save 4 hosts cli gt save 6 Enter show to verify the changes took place and to view the new host entry hosts cli show ip hostname alias 127 0 0 1 localhost 127 26 31 164 sharedpmpdu 7 Enter cd lt IP_address gt settings to navigate to the level where you can perform additional configuration of the host entry
3. 1 Click Events and Logs Events 2 Locate the events for which you want notification sent and select the checkbox es next to the event number s 3 Click Edit Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 37 If you want an event notification sent for any configured event destination type click its associated Send checkbox Click Save The Events page appears with an X in the column below the destination type if the Send box was checked on the Events Settings screen Event Destinations To configure Event Destinations l 2 Click on Event and Logs Event Destinations Under the Syslog heading use the drop down menu to select the Facility Select Remote Server IPv4 to enable syslog messages to be sent to one or more remote IPv4 syslog servers and enter the Pv4 Address or Hostname Separate multiple server addresses by commas Or Select Remote Server IPv6 to enable syslog messages to be sent to one or more remote IPv6 syslog servers and enter the Pv6 Address or Hostname Separate multiple server address by commas Select Appliance Console to send messages to the PM PDU s console Select Root Session to send syslog messages to all sessions where you are logged in as root user Under the SNMP Trap heading enter the name of the community defined in one or more of the SNMP trap servers in the Community field then enter the IP addresses of up to five servers in the server fields Under the SMS
4. 10 124 11 124 12 124 13 124 14 124 15 124 16 124 18 124 19 124 20 124 21 124 22 124 23 124 24 124 BANK 1 EI 1 164 E 9 164 019 17 164 Figure B 6 PM1001V 401 L6 30P 24A 1 Phase Power Cord Appendices 83 84 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Dual Fuse 20A FC2 FCA FC6 FC8 Figure B 7 PM2002V 401 PM3002V 401 PM1008V 401 L15 L30P 3 Phase Power Cord PM2006V 401 PM3006V 401 PM1002V 401 L21 30P 3 Phase 24A Power Cord Appendices 85 Dual Fuse 20A FC2 FC4 FCB FC8 Dual Fuse 20A 14 124 FC1 FC3 FCS FC7 15 124 16 124 Figure B 8 PM2005V 403 PM3005V 403 PM1003V 401 Hubbell CS8365C 40A 3 Phase Power Cord 86 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Dual Fuse 20A FC2 FC4 FCB FC8 Dual Fuse 20A 14 124 FC1 FC3 FCS FC7 15 124 16 124 Figure B 9 PM2005V 404 PM3005V 404 PM1004V 401 IEC 309 48A 3 Phase Power Cord Appendices 87 324 204 Fuse FC5 FC6 204 Fuse FC13 FC14 204 Fuse FC21 FC22 164 164 1 16A 20A Fuse FC5 FC6 2 164 204 Fuse FC13 FC14 204 Fuse FC21 F022 Figure B 11 PM2004H 401 PM3004H 401 IEC 309 16A 3 Phase Power Cord 88 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide BANK 1 20h Fuse Um FC1 FC2 BANK 2 20A Fuse sia FC5 FC6 BANK 3 3 164 204 Fuse FC9 FC10 o 4 16A 20A Fuse FC13 FC14 5 164 20A Fuse 3 6 164 20A Fuse FC21 FC22 Go Dual Fuse 20A FC5 FC6 FC7 FC8 Dual Fuse 20A FC13 FC
5. Enter the NIS Server Address or broadcast default is broadcast Click Save To configure a DSView 3 authentication server l 2 3 Users Select Authentication Authentication Servers DSView 3 Enter IP Address 1 4 for the DSView 3 servers in the relevant fields Click Save There are three standard local user account types supported on a PM PDU admin root and user Local accounts The admin and root accounts are equivalent users but named differently to address users familiar with either Avocent or Cyclades equipment Regular users can be granted permissions by administrators at any time The PM PDU has three user account types admin Performs the initial network configuration The factory default password for admin is avocent The admin user is a member of the admin group and can configure the PM PDU as well as user and group authorizations root Has the same permissions as the admin user The factory default password for root is linux In the PM PDU the root user is a member of the admin group and shell login profile groups When a root user logs in via the CONSOLE port SSH or telnet the session is pre defined by the login profile to go directly to shell The login profile can be customized so that it does not go directly to shell NOTE Change the default passwords for root and admin before you put the PM PDU into operation Administrator added regular users Have limited access to the Web Manager features bas
6. Table 4 2 System Boot Configuration Options Boot Configuration Navigation Tree boot mode console speed eth0_mode watchdog_timer boot_mode flash image image System Date and Time Enter cd system date_and_time to navigate to the date_and_time level cli gt cd system date and time Table 4 3 Date and Time Options Date and Time Navigation Tree date_and_time date_and_time settings manual day hour minute month second year time_zone 56 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table 4 3 Date and Time Options Continued Date and Time Navigation Tree predefined zone set System Help and Language Enter cd system help and language to navigate to the online help level cli cd system help and language To set the online help URL Perform this procedure if you have downloaded the online help files to a web server that is accessible to the console server Enter the following command cli ed system help and language 2 Enterthe following command help and language cli set url online help location A line similar to the following appears help and language cli 3 Save your settings help and language cli commit Table 4 4 Help and Language Options Help and Language Navigation Tree appliance language url System Infor
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8. FC22 FC24 FC14 FC16 FC6 FC8 PM1006V 401 outlets 1 8 outlets 9 16 outlets 17 24 N A N A N A PM2004V 401 FC22 FC24 FC14 FC16 FC6 FC8 PM3004V 401 PM1003V 401 outlet 1 outlets 2 8 outlet 9 outlets 10 16 outlet 17 outlets 18 24 PM1004V 401 FC22 FC24 FC21 FC23 FC14 FC16 FC13 FC15 FC6 FC8 FC5 FC7 PM2005V 404 FC18 FC20 FC17 FC19 FC10 FC12 FC9 FC11 FC2 FC4 FC1 FC3 PM3005V 404 PM2005V 403 PM3005V 403 PM1007V 401 outlet 1 outlets 2 8 outlet 9 outlets 10 16 outlet 17 outlets 18 24 PM2005V 406 FC22 FC24 FC21 FC23 FC14 FC16 FC13 FC15 FC6 FC8 FC5 FC7 PM3005V 406 PM1009H 401 outlets 1 5 outlets 6 10 N A N A N A N A PM2007H 401 FC1 FC5 FC2 FC6 PM3007H 401 FC4 FC8 FC3 FC7 PM1010H 401 outlets 1 5 outlets 6 10 N A N A N A N A PM2008H 401 FC4 FC8 FC3 FC7 PM3008H 401 PM1012V 401 outlets 1 10 outlets 11 20 N A N A N A N A PM2010V 401 FC1 FC5 FC2 FC6 PM3010V 401 FC4 FC8 FC3 FC7 PM1013V 401 outlets 1 10 outlets 11 20 N A N A N A N A PM2011V 401 FC4 FC8 FC3 FC7 PM3011V 401 PM1011H outlets 1 5 outlets 6 10 N A N A N A N A PM2009H no fuses no fuses PM3009H PM1014V outlets 1 10 outlets 11 20 N A N A N A N A PM2012V no fuses no fuses PM3012V 78 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 324 20A Fuse FC14 FC16 17 164 w 20A Fuse a FC6 FC8 18 104 19 104 20 104 21 104 22 104 23 104 24 104 Do gt Figure B 1 PM2003V 401 PM3003V 401 IEC 309 32A 1 Phase Power Cord 204 Fuse FC22 FC24 164 cu gt co N 10 1
9. Introductioni ii iii iii 1 Features dnd Benefits i ass nien e tt t teet 1 Alarms and monitoring iui e eee eite eie Ite dere ra REI under tuiles 1 LED display Ret eo A ite SR Nine aiam ana 1 Power reset Dutton id ate AA 2 In rush current control iii 2 Support Jor daisy chaining icon uo hante ede qe o ecd 2 Integration with Avocent management products ss 2 DSView 3 software plugin ice dete it a he e Peg s e RR aan 2 External SENS OTS eo pe ee t e piv e Te PR e esee vett 2 Hardware Configuration Options iii 2 Standalone configuration eie EE 3 Daisy Chained configurations i Hee eene 4 Chapter 2 Installation iccirco iii 5 Getting Started sees i aee Fn e EI Der tert an ie P a Pe eben 5 Supplied with the PM PDU sedit rr E HP ann 5 Additional items needed eee ree et nee bae eee a 5 Rack Mounting the PM PDU c tee e tete Re aan 5 Mounting a horizontal PM PDU iii 6 Mounting a vertical PM PDU iii 7 Rack mount safety considerations sise 9 Safety Precautions A a RR et ERROR RON E PES faste EE UR rr E ERESSE a arn 9 Accessing the PM PDU doo ao oq t dere an adde 10 Console access through a management device LL 11 Configuring the PM PDU uice er eee dete pur ede eie ete 11 Default configuration parameters eene nennen nennen nenne inneren 11 Recovering the PM PDU password inner 11 Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager
10. Logs Enter cd events and logs to navigate to the events and logs level cli cd events and logs Table 4 13 Events and Logs Options Events and Logs Navigation Tree event list event destinations Syslog snmp trap sms email dsview data buffering local data buffering settings Segment size kbytes spare segements nfs data buffering settings nfs server 66 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table 4 13 Events and Logs Options Events and Logs Navigation Tree nfs path Segment size kbytes spare segments Syslog data buffering settings Syslog facility Power Management Enter cd power management to navigate to the power management level cli gt cd power management Table 4 14 Power Management Options Descriptions Option Description pdus Allows an authorized user to reboot restore factory default settings or to rename PDU s Also allows the authorized user to view information about each PDU monitor Sensors clear sensor values set up syslogging of events related to the PDU configure an alarm and the LED display mode and to manage outlets on the PDU settings Allows an authorized user to set the password used to log in to the PDU and to connect to daisy chained PDUs Also allows an authorized user to set the polling rate to retrieve data from daisy chained PDUS set the power
11. Navigation Bar PDUs To manage a PDU Select Power Management PDUs 2 Select the checkbox next to the PDU for which you want to manage power 3 Click On Off Cycle Reboot PDU Reset HW Overcurrent Protection or Factory Defaults if desired A confirmation appears Click OK NOTE The power controls On Off and Cycle will be applied to all outlets of the PDU 4 To change the PDU ID click Rename and enter the name in the New PDU ID field 5 Click Save 18 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide To view a PDU s information 1 Select Power Management PDUs Click the name of the PDU you want to view or manage The Outlet Table with power controls window appears and the Side Navigation Bar displays a list of options To manage outlets of PDU a Check the box es of the outlet number s you want to manage b Click On Off Cycle Lock or Unlock to perform that function for the selected outlet s Click Information in the Side Navigation Bar to view a PDU s information Click Overview Current Voltage Power Consumption Cumulative Power or Environment in the Side Navigation Bar to view a table with appropriate information To reset values check the box next to the outlet you want to reset and click Reset Values to clear Max Min and Average values To manage outlets on a PDU Fun Select Power Management PDUs and click on the name of the PDU you want to manage Click Settings to expand the Side Navigati
12. UIC Syntax used beginning of the element 0 many t OT group CLI Command Set help This section describes the general commands used when accessing the PM PDU via the command line interface NOTE Most of the commands work from any location when the path to the command parameter is included NOTE The word node refers to an entity such as a route host or user which can be added configured or deleted Generate a help message about how to navigate the CLI Syntax cli help Thank you for using the cli This interface allows you to easily modify configurations to customize and define the functionality of your unit Press tab tab to see the list of available commands Please refer to the Reference Guide for a description of commands special keys and additional information on how to use this interface Some basic and useful keys are up down arrow navigates up down in the command history tab once twice shows the next possible option s 48 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Other hints Use backslash to escape spaces and other control characters when assigning values to parameters add Add a node Syntax cli gt add Path Example cli add network hosts hosts cli gt delete Delete a node Syntax cli delete Path parameter cd Change directory level Syntax cli
13. a value by default System 1 Enter cd system to navigate to the System level cli cd system 2 Enter show to view the available options system cli gt ls security date and time help and language boot configuration information usage 3 Enter show followed by an option name to view information about each option security cli gt show security profile System Security Enter cd security to navigate to the security level 54 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide cli cd appliance settings security Table 4 1 System Security Options System Navigation Tree dsview allow appliance to be managed by dsview security profile idle timeout outlet access is controlled by authorization assigned to user groups rpc security profile security profile custom answer icmp message enable ftp service enable http session enable https sessions enable snmp service enable telnet service ssh allow root access ssh tcp port ssh version enable http session http port enable https session https port https ssl version redirect http https Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 55 System Boot Configuration Enter cd system boot configuration to navigate to the boot configuration level cli ed system boot configuration
14. amp Avocent USA Notification WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio com munications 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 Canadian Notification This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communi cations Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites appli cables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Japanese Approvals ZONA ALERTER ERREURS V C CI DSR WEES lt 7 TAA RERUN CT TORA R
15. cycle interval syslog buzzer and SW overcurrent protection and enableor disable data logging outlet groups Lists all configured outlet groups that the current user is authorized to manage to manage outlet groups the user must be in a user group that is authorized to manage all the outlets in the outlet group An administrator can configure outlet groups data logging Allows an authorized user to clear or export data logging for PDU phase bank outlet or environment To rename a PDU 1 Log onto the CLI as an administrator and enter cd power management pdus to navigate to the pdus level cli gt cd power management pdus 2 Type rename and press Tab Tab to expand the parameters settings cli rename PDU ID lt Tab gt lt Tab gt 3 Enter set newpdu idz new PDU ID settings cli gt set new pdu id mypdu Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 67 settings save To manage power for a selected outlet See cycle on off lock and unlock on page 51 for how to manage power at the power_management level Active Sessions Information The Active Session information fields are described in Table 4 15 An authorized user can kill an active session with the Kill command Table 4 15 Active Sessions Field Descriptions Field Description user Logged in user client_ip Source of the connection creation_time Time of the session creation sess
16. from the Action column To view and connect to devices using the Web Manager 1 Select Access in the Side Navigation Bar The content area displays the name of the PM PDU and a list of names or aliases for all installed and configured devices the user is authorized to access Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 17 2 Select Appliance Viewer from the Action column A Java applet viewer appears which shows the following Welcome to PM1024 lt PM1000 24 1024000004 gt Type help for more information coin Cli gt 3 Log in if prompted The following table describes the available buttons in the Java applet Table 3 2 Java Applet Buttons for Connecting to the Console Server Button Purpose SendBreak To send a break to the terminal Disconnect To disconnect from the Java applet L Select the left icon to reconnect to the server or device or select the right icon to end the session and disconnect from the Java applet System Tools Click System Tools to display icons which can be clicked to reboot or shut down the PM PDU upgrade its firmware save or restore its configuration restore it to factory default settings or open a terminal session with the PM PDU NOTE To upgrade firmware on aPM PDU the PM PDU must be connected directly to the network and not through an Avocent appliance or daisy chained configuration Power Management The following tabs are listed under Power Management in the Side
17. from which the PM PDU loads the operating system The PM PDU can boot from its internal firmware or from the network By default the PM PDU boots from Flash memory Clicking System Boot Configuration will display the Boot Configuration screen If you need to boot from the network make sure the following prerequisites are met A TFTP or BootP server must be available on the network e An upgraded PM PDU boot image file must be downloaded from Avocent and made available on the TFTP or BootP server e The PM PDU must be configured with a fixed IP address The boot filename and the IP address of the TFTP or BootP server is known To configure boot configuration 1 Click System Boot Configuration 2 Under Boot Mode select From Flash and select Image 1 or Image 2 Or Select From Network and enter the following information e Appliance IP Address Enter the fixed IP address or a DHCP assigned IP address to the PM PDU 24 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the TFTP boot server Filename Enter the filename of the boot firmware 3 Using the drop down menu select whether the Watchdog Timer is enabled If the Watchdog Timer is enabled the PM PDU reboots if the software crashes 4 Using the drop down menu select one of the following speeds for Ethernet 0 100BT full 100BT half 10BT full 10BT half or Auto Click Save NOTE Ethernet Mode will be affected after saving The res
18. hosts cli gt cd 172 26 31 164 settings 8 Enter show to view the additions to the host table and the Settings option ip hostname alias 127 26 31 164 sharedpmpdu Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 61 Table 4 9 Network Hosts Options E zx Hosts Navigation Tree hosts 127 0 0 1 alias hostname Network Firewall Enter cd network firewall to navigate to the firewall level cli cd network firewall NOTE To set a rule you must enable the interface set the rule for the interface and physically connect the interface to the network Table 4 10 Network Firewall Options nn er Firewall Navigation Tree firewall ipv4_filter_table FORWARD INPUT OUTPUT ipv6_filter_table FORWARD INPUT OUTPUT 62 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Network SNMP Enter cd network snmp to navigate to the snmp level cli gt cd network snmp Type add then press Return to start configuring a new snmp community snmp cli gt add lt Return gt snmp cli gt show name oid permission version version_vl v2 source snmp cli gt set name public 4 snmp cli save snmp cli gt show name version source oid permission public vl v2 default read and write snmp cli gt system snmp cli gt show syscontact Avocent_Corporation syslocation Avocent_P
19. more PM PDU administration tools Users can always change their own passwords To start the CLI 1 Access the CLI through the console port with Telnet or SSH or through the Web Manager 2 Enter the username and password at the prompt The cli gt prompt appears Welcome to Avocent PM PDU host name Type help for more information ad gt NOTE The default password for admin is avocent and for root is linux The password for these users may have been changed during installation of the PM PDU If not change the default root and admin passwords to avoid potential security breaches 44 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Configuration Tasks Performed With the CLI The navigation structure of the CLI mirrors that of the Web Manager Options and parameters are also the same except that spaces in Web Manager options and parameters are replaced with underscores _ as in system tools Examples that show how to select an option in the Web Manager use a dash surrounded by two spaces In the CLI two similar options in a path are separated by a forward slash For example in the Web Manager user configuration is done when an administrator selects Users Local Accounts User Names to get to the User Names screen To navigate to the equivalent configuration level in the CLI an administrator would use the cd command followed by the path cd users local accounts user names Administrators should log into the CLI in on
20. one or more path elements to move down one or more levels of the navigation tree cli cd system tools A prompt like the following appears at each level system tools cli gt NOTE CLI commands are case sensitive At any level you can press Tab Tab at the prompt to see the commands that can be entered at the current level system tools cli gt lt Tab gt lt Tab gt cd passwd shell commit pwd show exit quit shutdown ftp reboot upgrade firmware help restore configuration whoami hostname revert wiz is save configuration opiepasswd scp If you know the path you can enter multiple path elements in a single command separated with forward slashes cli ed network devices devices cli gt Enter cd to move up one level of the navigation tree Enter cd to move up multiple levels devices cli cd eer e lis Autocompletion Autocompletion allows you to type the first few letters of a command or navigation option and then press Tab The rest of the name is filled in automatically if the letters typed are unique to one command or to a navigation option at that level If the letters match more than one of the commands or navigation options for that level the matching options are listed For example if you type cd acc and press Tab at the CLI prompt from the level the access option will be completed cli cd acc lt Tab gt cli cd acc
21. the checkbox next to the type you want to export Click Export Data Logging The Export Data Logging window appears Select to export data logging to either an FTP Site or to a Local File then click Save Click System to display information about the PM PDU and allow an administrator to configure the PM PDU s system parameters The following tabs are listed under System in the Side Navigation Bar Security Security Profiles determine which network services are enabled on the PM PDU Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 21 During initial configuration the PM PDU administrator must configure security parameters to conform with the site security policy The following security features can be configured either in the Web Manager CLI or the DSView 3 software e Configure the session idle time out e Enable or disable RPC e Enable outlet access control by authorized user groups e Select a Security Profile which defines e Enabled services FTP ICMP IPSec and Telnet SSH and HTTP HTTPS access The administrator can select either a preconfigured Security Profile or create a custom profile All the services and the SSH and HTTP HTTPS configuration options that are enabled and disabled for each Security Profile are shown in the Wizard Security and the System Security Security Profile pages To configure the Security Profile 1 Select System Security Security Profile 2 Inthe Idle Timeout field enter the n
22. 0A 11 104 12 104 13 104 14 104 15 104 16 104 o gt no 164 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 Appendices 79 32A BANK 1 16A 20A Fuse vm FC22 F024 E 9 164 K2 2 10 619 17 164 104 co gt 204 Fuse ia FC21 F623 co 4 104 3 10A 6 104 7 104 8 104 10 104 11 104 12 104 13 104 14 104 15 104 16 104 18 104 19 104 20 104 21 104 22 104 23 104 24 104 Figure B 2 PM1005V 401 IEC 309 32A 1 Phase Power Cord 80 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 20A Fuse FCG FC8 Figure B 3 PM2004 401 PM3004V 401 PM1006V 401 IEC 309 16A 3 Phase Power Cord Appendices 204 Fuse FC6 FC8 20A Fuse FC5 FCT 14 104 15 104 16 104 Figure B 4 PM2005V 406 PM3005V 406 PM1007V 401 IEC 309 32A 3 Phase Power Cord 81 82 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 24A Dual Fuse 20A FC10 FC12 FC14 FC16 BANK 3 17 164 18 12A 19 12A 20 12A 21 124 22 12A 23 12A 24 12A 164 Dual Fuse 204 FC18 FC20 FC22 FC24 BANK 2 9 164 10 12A 11 124 12 124 13 124 14 124 15 124 16 124 Figure B 5 PM2001V 401 PM3001V 401 L6 30P 24A 1 Phase Power Cord gt o gt 164 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 24A 16A Dual Fuse 20A FC18 FC20 FC22 FC24 BANK 2 164 Dual Fuse 20A FC17 FC19 FC21 F023 i 4 5 f 1 2 124 124 124 124 124 124 124
23. 104 104 Figure B 19 PM1011H PM2009H PM3009H C20 16A 1 Phase Power Cord 24A 16A Dual Fuse 20A FC1 FC5 FC4 FC8 BANK 2 11 12A 4 12 124 13 124 14 124 15 124 16 124 17 124 18 124 19 124 20 12A Do gt A 124 ro 124 5 124 6 124 9 12A 10 124 Appendices Figure B 20 PM1012V 401 PM2010V 401 PM3010V 401 L6 30P 24A 1 Phase Power Cord 93 94 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 32 BANK 1 16A 1108 a BANK 2 EJ eu 164 ct 11 104 613 FC3 FC7 E ME Ga 4 104 Ga 13 104 618 TM E 14 104 613 m E 15 104 613 LCA E 16 104 EG 2 17 104 613 a 013 dui E 10 104 C13 18 104 20 104 Figure B 21 PM1013V 401 PM2011 V 401 PM3011V 401 IEC 309 32A 1 Phase Power Cord Appendices 95 11 10A 12 104 13 10A 14 10A 15 10A 16 104 17 104 18 104 19 104 Figure B 22 PM1014V PM2012V PM3012V C20 16A 1 Phase Power Cord NOTE Hardware overcurrent protection is in place to protect fuses All outlets in a bank that are protected by a common fuse or dual fuses will turn off together in case the total current in that bank exceeds the fuse limits The Web Manager CLI will show all outlets in that bank as tripped 96 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Appendix C Replacing the Fuses For Service Personnel Only This product contains replaceable fuses To avoid serious injury and or damage to your Avocent PM PDU make sure e The PDU is disconnected from a power s
24. 14 FC15 FC16 Dual Fuse 20A FC21 FC22 FC23 FC24 Figure B 13 PM2001H 401 PM3001H 401 L6 30P 24A 1 Phase Power Cord 1 164 Dual Fuse 20A FC5 FC6 FC7 FC8 2 164 164 Dual Fuse 204 FC13 FC14 FC15 FC16 16A 16A Dual Fuse 20A FC21 FC22 FC23 FC24 16A Figure B 14 PM2002H 401 PM3002H 401 L15 L30P 24A 3 Phase Power Cord PM2006H 401 PM3006H 401 L21 L30P 24A 3 Phase Power Cord Appendices 89 90 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 0 T quat Fuse 204 EA FC1 FC2 FC3 FC4 Dual Fuse 204 FC5 FC6 FC7 FC8 CA Dual Fuse 20A FC9 FC10 FC11 FC12 Es 4 164 Dual Fuse 204 FC13 FC14 FC15 FC16 a CI Dual Fuse 20A FC17 FC18 FC19 FC20 Dual Fuse 20A FC21 FC22 FC23 FC24 Figure B 15 PM2005H 403 PM3005H 403 Hubbell CS8365C 40A 3 Phase Power Cord 1 16A Dual Fuse 20A FC1 FC2 FC3 FCA 2 164 Dual Fuse 204 FC5 FC6 FC7 FC8 Dual Fuse 20A FC9 FC10 FC11 FC12 Es 4 164 Dual Fuse 204 FC13 FC14 FC15 FC16 a Dis Dual Fuse 20A FC17 FC18 FC19 FC20 Dual Fuse 20A FC21 FC22 FC23 FC24 BANK 1 1 124 2 12 3 12A Dual Fuse 20A FC2 FC6 FC3 FC7 4 12A 5 12 Appendices Figure B 17 PM1009H 401 PM2007H 401 PM3007H 401 L6 30P 24A 1 Phase Power Cord 91 92 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 20A Fuse FC3 FC7 164 4 104 5 104 6 10A 7 104 104 104 104
25. B CITI LER WGEEWNSRCTCLMSVET IOANNIS ZARA RS BLIBRENSECEBHSVET Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings UL FCC cUL ICES 003 CE GOST R C Tick IRAM MIC CB Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Avocent the Avocent logo DSView and DSR are registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation or its affiliates in the U S and other countries All other marks are the property of their respective owners 2009 Avocent Corporation 590 860 501F 0Olo E E Ba Instructions This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Dangerous Voltage This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Power On This symbol indicates the principal on off switch is in the on position Power Off This symbol indicates the principal on off switch is in the off position Protective Grounding Terminal This symbol indicates a terminal which must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other connections to the equipment Functional Earthing Terminal This symbol indicates a terminal which serves the purpose of establishing chassis ground equal potential TABLE OF CONTENTS OF CONTENTS Ghapter 1
26. E 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz NEMA L6 30P PM1010H 401 1084 EU single 32A 220 240 10A 16A 16A 40A 800 phase 220 240 VAC see note 3 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC309 332P6W PM1011H 1084 Single phase 16A 100 240 10A N A N A 20A 798 100 240 VAC VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz 1EC320 C20 PM2007H 401 1083 US single 24A 200 240 12A 16A 12A 30A PM3007H 401 794 phase 200 240 VAC see note 2 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz NEMA L6 30P 1083 EU single 32A 220 240 10A 16A 16A 40A 796 phase 220 240 VAC see note 3 PM2008H 401 VAC 2W PE 50 60 PM3008H 401 50 60 Hz Hz 1EC309 332P6W PM2009H 1083 Single phase 16A 100 240 10A N A N A 20A PM3009H 792 100 240 VAC VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC320 C20 NOTE 1 When one bank is at a maximum 16A the other banks shall not exceed 12A per bank NOTE 2 When one bank is at a maximum 164A the other bank s shall not exceed 8A total NOTE 3 When one bank is at a maximum 164A the other bank s shall not exceed 164 total NOTE 4 When one bank is at a maximum 324A the other banks shall not exceed 13A per bank NOTE 5 When one bank is at a maximum 324A the other banks shall not exceed 23A per bank Table A 2 Avocent PM PDU Information Appendices 75 Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C to 45 C 50 F to 113 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 65 C 40 F to 149 F Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing across the operating temperature range 5 to 95 non con
27. EC309 332P6W Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table A 1 Avocent PM PDU Specifications Continued Bank Listed Outlet Bank Max Max Branch Input Output Max Unbalanced Balanced Circuit Unit CMN Input Voltage Current Voltage Current Current Current Protection PM2005H 403 1078 US three 40A per 200 240 16A 32A 23A 50A PM3005H 403 185 phase 200 240 phase VAC see note 4 VAC 3W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz CS8365C PM2005V 403 1076 USthree 40A per 200 240 16A 32A 23A 50A PM3005V 403 185 phase phase VAC C19 see note 4 200 240 VAC 50 60 12A 3W PE 50 60 Hz C13 Hz CS8365C PM2005H 406 1079 EU three 32A per 220 240 16A 32A 32A 40A PM3005H 406 phase phase VAC 220 240 381 50 60 415 VAC 3W Hz N PE 50 60 Hz IEC309 532P6W PM2005V 406 1077 EU three 32A per 220 240 16A 32A 32A 40A PM3005V 406 phase phase VAC C19 220 240 381 50 60 10A 415 VAC 3W Hz C13 N PE 50 60 Hz IEC309 532P6W PM2005H 404 1078 US three 48A per 200 240 16A 32A 27 71A 60A PM3005H 404 184 phase phase VAC see note 5 200 240 VAC 50 60 3W PE Hz 50 60 Hz IEC309 460P9W PM2005V 404 1076 USthree 48A per 200 240 16A 32A 27 71A 60A PM3005V 404 184 phase 200 240 phase VAC C19 see note 5 VAC 3W PE 50 60 12A 50 60 Hz Hz C13 1EC309 460P9W Table A 1 Avocent PM PDU Specifications Continued Appendices 73 Bank Listed Outlet Bank Max Max Branch Input Output Max Unbalance
28. M Wiz command The wiz command allows administrators to easily and quickly perform the initial network configuration of the ethO At the command prompt at the level enter wiz to view the current IP configuration To change the IP configuration press Tab to move through the parameters and press Esc Tab to edit the selected parameter When you are finished enter yes to confirm that all parameters are correct and to save the new parameters cli wiz current ipv4 address 172 26 30 249 current ipv6 address eth0 Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 63 device status enabled ipv4 method dhcp ipv4 address 192 168 160 10 ipv4 mask 255 255 255 0 ipv4 default gateway ipv6 method ipv6 address unconfigured ipv6 address ipv6 prefix length ipv6 default gateway mac address 00 e0 86 21 67 72 dns primary dns 172 26 29 4 secondary dns domain corp avocent com hostname PM3000 10 0011223344 Some basic and useful keys are tab once twice shows the next possible commands option s entri gets the current parameter value for editing Other hints Use backslash to escape spaces and other control characters when assigning values to parameters current ipv4 address 172 26 30 249 current ipv6 address eth0 device_status disabled nabled enabled Authentication Enter cd authentication to navigate to the authentic
29. NENTCAUON EN 63 Users Rat ur RUIN 64 Events cand Logs si din ek p ee RR e io doit 65 Pow er Management 5 a ea e Rt gere eT a dns EP E Re Eee DRE Rene UO 66 Active Sessions Information ss 67 Appendices ses dienten meu II d ii iii AA io 69 Appendix A Specifications eo etre prt isn 69 Appendix B Outlet Bank Assignment iii 76 Appendix C Replacing the Fuses For Service Personnel Only 96 Appendix D Technical Support ss 97 Introduction This guide enables you to install configure and maintain your Avocent Power Management Power Distribution Unit PM PDU All Avocent PM PDUs PM 1000 PM 2000 and PM 3000 PDUS have strip level metering capabilities All attached units can also be managed through a Web Manager Command Line Interface CLI or serially in conjunction with several Avocent DSR KVM over IP switches ACS 6000 advanced console servers or with DSView 3 management software The 2000 and 3000 models both provide outlet level metering capability while the 3000 model also provides outlet level switching Metering capability on all Avocent PM units includes e Current Present Maximum Minimum Average e Voltage Present Maximum Minimum Average e Power Present Maximim Minimum Average Power Factor Cumulative Watt Hour Features and Benefits Alarms and monitoring The Avocent PM PDU delivers accurate real time global current monitoring of all connected devices
30. Options for Regular Users EE u L u LALLL L uL InaH A1 en Menu Option Description Access Displays all the devices the user can access Click Appliance Viewer in a device s Action column to launch a terminal session with that device Power Management Click PDUsto turn on turn off cycle reboot reset the HW overcurrent PDUs protection returnt to factory defaults or rename PDUs connected to the PM Outlet Groups PDU Click Outlet Groups to manage groups of outlets on connected PDUs Change Password Change your own password 42 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 43 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface Access Options and How to Log Into the CLI The CLI utility can be accessed in the following ways e Through a local terminal or a computer that has a terminal emulation program connected to the console port of the console server with session settings of 9600 8 N and 1 with no flow control e After the PM PDU is connected to the network and has an IP address it can be accessed by one of the following methods e An SSH or Telnet client on a remote computer if the SSH or Telnet protocol is enabled in the selected Security Profile e By selecting Web Manager Overview Appliance Session e With DSView 3 software Administrators have full access to the CLI and to connected devices An administrator can authorize regular users to manage power manage data buffer storage and use one or
31. Pv6 IP address and prefix length manually e Select IPv6 address unconfigured to disable IPv6 6 Select the Ethernet Mode for the built in interface ETHO NOTE The MAC Address for the device will be displayed after this option IPv4 and IPv6 static routes Hosts An administrator can select Network IPv4 Static Routes or IPv6 Static Routes to configure static routes To add static routes 1 Select Network IPv4 Static Routes or IPv6 Static Routes Any existing static routes are listed with their Destination IP Mask Gateway Interface and Metric values shown 2 Click Add Select Default to configure the default route or Select Host IP Or Network to enter custom settings for Destination IP Mask Enter the required Destination IP Mask Bits with the syntax destination IP gt lt CIDR gt in the Destination IP Mask Bits field Enter the IP address of the gateway in the Gateway field Enter the number of hops to the destination in the Metric field then click Save An administrator can configure a table of host names IP addresses and host aliases for the local network To add a host 1 Select Network Hosts 2 Click Add to add a new host 3 Enter the IP address hostname and alias of the host you want to add then click Save To edit a host 1 Select Network Hosts 2 Click on the IP address of the hostname you want to edit 3 Enter a new hostname and alias as applicable then click Save 26 Avoc
32. Save To delete users 1 2 3 Click Users Local Accounts User Names The User Names screen is displayed with a list of all users Check the box next to the user to be deleted Click Delete A confirmation box appears Click OK To configure password rules 1 Click Users Local Accounts Password Rules 2 If password complexity is desired recommended make sure Check Password Complexity is selected 3 Ifpassword complexity is enabled enter the desired values for password complexity 4 Enter the desired values for Default Expiration 5 Click Save Authorization There are three default user groups on a PM PDU admin admin appliance user Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 33 User groups are given access and authorizations either by default or as assigned by an administrator Administrators can alter the permissions and access rights of users belonging to the appliance admin or user groups or create additional groups with custom permisssions and access rights Administrators can add delete or modify permissions and access rights for users from any group at any time admin group Members of the admin group have full administrative privileges that cannot be changed Administrators can add users and manage outlets connected to the PM PDU NOTE The only configuration allowed for the admin group is adding or deleting regular users To view admin Appliance Access Rights 1 Click Users Au
33. an use to change the value or to select a parameter inside the section 3 Type set enable ipv6z and press Tab to view the options for the parameter ipv6 cli set enable _ ipv6 lt Tab gt no yes Type set enable ipv6 and press Tab to view the child parameters ipv6 cli gt set enable ipv6 Tab get dns from dhcpv6 get domain from dhcpv6 Enter set enable ipv6zno to disable IPv6 ipv6 cli gt set enable ipv 6 no Of Enter set enable ipv6zyes to enable IPv6 ipv6 cli gt set enable ipv 6 yes Optional Enter either of the following commands to enable subparameters Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 53 ipv6 cli gt set enable ipv6 get dns from dhcpv6 yes ipv6 cli gt set enable ipv6 get domain from dhcpv6 yes 7 Enter show to verify the change ipv6 cli gt show nable ipv6 yes get dns from dhcpv6 yes get domain from dhcpv6 yes enable bonding no 8 Enter commit CLI Overview for Administrators This section describes using the Command Line Interface for administrators Only administrators and authorized users can access the commands listed in this section These procedures assume you have logged into the CLI as an administrator and are at the cli gt prompt NOTE In the tables that show output from the show command when an option that is followed by an equal sign 2 is left blank that option is not assigned
34. any of the power outlets or their wiring even if one of the circuit breakers is disabled WARNING The PDU is intended for indoor use only WARNING To help protect the PDU from electrical power fluctuations use a surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply WARNING Be sure that nothing rests on the cables of the PDU and that it is not located where it may be stepped on or tripped over WARNING Do not spill food or liquids on the PDU If it gets wet disconnect the power immediately and contact Avocent WARNING Keep the PDU away from heat sources WARNING Disconnect power from the product by unplugging the power cord from either the electrical outlet or the PDU The AC inlet is the main disconnect for removing power to the PDU For PDUs that have more than one AC inlet to remove power completely all AC line cords must be disconnected The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible WARNING The PDU relies on protective devices in building installations Please refer to Appendix A for Listed Branch Circuit type protection Accessing the PM PDU Users and administrators may access the PM PDU either by making a direct console connection to the PM PDU s IN port or by connecting the PM PDU to an Avocent console server or KVM switch To connect the PM PDU to a computer Connect a CAT 5 cable to the IN port on the PM PDU 2 Connect the CAT 5 cable to a computer with a t
35. assphrase in the Secret field applies to both first and second authentication and accounting servers then re enter the secret word or passphrase in the Confirm Secret field Enter the desired number of seconds for server time out in the Timeout field Enter the desired number of retries in the Retries field If you select the Enable User Level attribute of Shell and raccess services to specify the authorization group checkbox enter the authorization group name for up to 15 User Levels Click Save To configure an LDAP S AD authentication server 7 8 Qv pos pepe ps Select Authentication Authentication Servers LDAP S IAD Enter the IP address of the server Enter the Base At the Secure drop down menu select Off On or Start TLS Enter the Database User Name Enter your Database Password then re type the database password in the Confirm Password field Enter your desired Login Attributes Click Save To configure a Kerberos authentication server 1 Select Authentication Authentication Servers Kerberos Une ps OS SED Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 31 Enter the IP address Realm of the server Enter the Realm Domain Name example avocent com Enter the Domain Name example avocent com Click Save To configure an NIS authentication server PON Select Authentication Authentication Servers NIS Enter the NIS Domain Name of the server example corp avocent com
36. ation level cli gt cd authentication NOTE Kerberos does not work unless the administrator copies the etc krb5 keytab file from the Kerberos server and overwrites the etc krb5 keytab file in the PM PDU 64 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table 4 11 Authentication Options EEE sn Authentication Navigation Tree appliance authentication authentication servers radius tacacs Idap s ad kerberos nis dsview Users Enter cd users to navigate to the users level cli cd users Table 4 12 Users Options Users Navigation Tree local accounts user names root admin password rules password enforcement default expiration authorization groups admin appliance admin user Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 65 To add a user and password Enter cd users local accounts user names to navigate to the user names level cli cd users local accounts user names 2 Enter add Then enter set with the parameters all on one line separated by spaces as shown user names cli gt add user name cli gt set user name fred password smith123abc confirm password smith123abc user names cli gt 3 Enter save DH user names cli gt save 4 Enter show to verify that the new user has been added HE user names cli gt show Events and
37. authentication servers require configuration RADIUS TACACS LDAP S IAD Kerberos NIS and DSView 3 servers To configure a RADIUS authentication server 1 Select Authentication Authentication Servers RADIUS 2 Enter the IP addresses of the First Authentication Server and First Accounting Server If used enter the IP addresses for the Second Authentication Server and Second Accounting Server 30 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 8 Enter your secret word or passphrase in the Secret field applies to both first and second authentication and accounting servers then re enter the secret word or passphrase in the Confirm Secret field Enter the desired number of seconds for server time out in the Timeout field Enter the desired number of retries in the Retries field If you select the Enable Service Type attribute to specify the authorization group checkbox enter the authorization group name for each of the following Service Types Login Framed Callback Login Callback Framed Outbound and Administrative Click Save To configure a TACACS authentication server 9 Select Authentication Authentication Servers TACACS Enter the IP addresses for the First Authentication Server and First Accounting Server If used enter the IP addresses of the Second Authentication Server and Second Accounting Server Select the desired service PPP or raccess from the Service drop down menu Enter your secret word or p
38. bient temperature Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Grounding Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit such as power strips or extension cords NOTE Install a PM PDU model in a location where there is an adjacent and accessible socket outlet Safety Precautions Read all the following safety guidelines to protect yourself and your PDU AN WARNING All outlets of the PDU output high voltage Necessary precautions should be taken 10 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide WARNING Do not push any objects through the openings of the PDU Doing so may cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components WARNING There is a possibility of severe electrical shock from either the live or neutral side of
39. cd Path Example cli gt cd access Displays the following access cli gt Example access cli gt cd or access cli cd Moves up one directory level and displays the following ae elg Example Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 49 access cli cd Moves to the top level and displays the following seno Example access cli gt cd information Displays the following information cli gt pwd Display the path to the current level print working directory Syntax cli gt pwd exit quit Exit the CLI and return to the login prompt Syntax gt Ji eli gt exit or i cli quit ftp Connect to a remote FTP server Syntax cli ftp server IP address gt lt hostname gt NOTE You must log into the CLI as root to have full control over the local directory path All normal FTP commands apply scp Perform a secure shell copy Syntax cli gt sep user hostl filel user host2 file2 set Set a parameter 50 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Syntax cli set Path lt Parameter gt lt Value gt After a parameter has been changed using the set command a pair of asterisks appear at the beginning of the CLI prompt xk f cli gt Save the change cli commit or Undo the change cli gt revert NOTE After a commit or revert command the as
40. command fails for one outlet the entire command is rejected so no outlets in the group will change To configure an outlet group 1 Select Power Management Outlet Groups The Outlet Groups window appears 20 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 5 Click the name of the outlet group you want to configure The Outlet Group Details window appears Click Add The Outlet Settings window appears Click the radio button next to Select PDU to use a connected PDU Enter the outlets to be part of the group in the outlets field Or Click the radio button next to Custom and enter the PDU ID and outlets in the appropriate fields Click Save To view and change outlet group information 1 2 Select Power Management Outlet Groups The Outlet Groups window appears Click on the name of the outlet group for which you want to view information The Outlet Group Information window appears displaying outlet status and power consumption information Data Logging By selecting the Data Logging tab you can clear or export data logging for PDU phase bank outlet or environment To clear data logging 1 2 3 Select Power Management Data Logging The Data Logging window appears Select the checkbox next to the type you want to clear Click Clear Data Logging A confirmation box opens Click OK To export data logging Pon System Select Power Management Data Logging The Data Logging window appears Select
41. d Balanced Circuit Unit CMN Input Voltage Current Voltage Current Current Current Protection PM2006V 401 1066 US three 24A per 200 208 16A 16A 13 85A 30A PM3006V 401 267 phase 100 phase VAC C19 see note 1 120 200 208 50 60 12A VAC 3W N Hz C13 PE 50 60 Hz NEMA L21 30P PM1012V 401 1084 US single 24A 200 240 12A 16A 12A 30A 809 phase 200 240 VAC see note 2 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz NEMA L6 30P PM1013V 401 1084 EU single 32A 220 240 10A 16A 16A 40A 810 phase 220 240 VAC see note 3 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC309 332P6W PM1014V 1084 Single phase 16A 100 240 10A N A N A 20A 808 100 240 VAC VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC320 C20 PM2010V 401 1083 US single 24A 200 240 12A 16A 12A 30A PM3010V 401 806 phase 200 240 VAC see note 2 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz NEMA L6 30P PM2011V 401 1083 EU single 32A 220 240 10A 16A 16A 40A PM3011V 401 807 phase 220 240 VAC see note 3 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC309 332P6W 1083 Single phase 16A 100 240 10A N A N A 20A PM2012V 805 100 240 VAC VAC PM3012V 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC320 C20 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table A 1 Avocent PM PDU Specifications Continued Bank Listed Outlet Bank Max Max Branch Input Output Max Unbalanced Balanced Circuit Unit CMN Input Voltage Current Voltage Current Current Current Protection PM1009H 401 1084 US single 24A 200 240 12A 16A 12A 30A 799 phase 200 240 VAC see note 2 VAC 2W P
42. densing across the non operating temperature range Dimensions Form Factor OU 1U rack mountable Weight 7 3 lbs horizontal high amperage models without power cord 14 8 lbs vertical high amperage models without power cord 5 2 lbs horizontal low amperage models without power cord 11 lbs vertical low amperage models without power cord Physical Dimensions W x D x H 17 x 8 272 x 1 719 in horizontal high amperage models 2 2 x 66 x 3 15 in vertical high amperage models 1 7 x 17 x 5 5 in horizontal low amperage models 2 2 x 3 2 x 52 in vertical low amperage models Network Connection Number 1 Type 10 100 1000 Ethernet Safety Markings and Approvals UL FCC cUL CE VCCI C Tick CB Safety certifications and EMC certifications for this product are obtained under one or more of the following designations CMN Certification Model Number MPN Manufacturer s Part Number or Sales Level Model designation The designation that is referenced in the EMC and or safety reports and certificates are printed on the label applied to this product 76 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Appendix B Outlet Bank Assignment Table B 1 Outlet Bank Assignment Unit Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 Bank 5 Bank 6 PM1001V 401 outlets 1 9 outlets 2 8 N A N A N A N A and 17 FC22 10 16 and FC24 18 24 FC18 FC20 FC21 FC23 FC17 FC19 PM1002V 401 outle
43. e pull down menu Choices are Local NFS Syslog and DSView 3 b Enable or disable timestamping the appliance session data logs Click Enable appliance session data logging alerts Enter the desired alert strings up to ten in the fields provided Click Save Active Sessions The PM PDU allows multiple users to log in and run sessions simultaneously The Active Sessions feature allows you to view all active sessions and to kill any unwanted sessions Click Active Sessions to view all open sessions on the PM PDU NOTE If you start another session with the PM PDU while viewing this screen it will not be visible until you click Refresh at the top of the Web Manager window To kill an active session L Click Active Sessions The Active Sessions screen appears and lists all open sessions to the PM PDU by the user s workstation IP Select the checkbox next to the session you want to kill then click the Kill button After a few seconds the Active Session screen will redisplay the open sessions minus the one you killed Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 39 Monitoring When you click Monitoring a variety of network and console port information is available for viewing The screens are only for viewing and have no interactivity with the user The following table shows the types of information available Table 3 4 Monitoring Screens Screen Name Definition Network Devices Shows Ethernet status enabled d
44. e window and log into the Web Manager in another window to see how the menu options in the Web Manager map to the navigation options in the CLI CLI Navigation The CLI navigation options are in a nested tree configuration NOTE When a command line is shown in an example and the step starts with Enter or when a syntax example is given the user should type the command as shown and then press Enter The Enter key is not shown in command line examples unless needed for clarity When a user logs in the CLI the prompt indicates the user is at the level Joli No parameters can be set at this level of the navigation tree At any CLI prompt at any level if you type cd and press Tab Tab the navigation options path elements for that level are listed Different options appear for administrators and for authorized users e When an administrator types the cd command and then presses Tab Tab at the prompt the following navigation options path elements appear cli ed lt Tab gt lt Tab gt access change password network system tools active sessions events and logs power management users authentication monitoring system e When a regular user types the cd command and then presses Tab Tab at the prompt the following navigation options appear cli ed lt Tab gt lt Tab gt access power management change password Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 45 Enter cd
45. ed on the group s to which they are assigned Users can change their own passwords To add new users 1 Click Users Local Accounts User Names The User Names screen is displayed with a list of all users 32 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Ux deeper ER 7 8 Click Add The Local User Information screen is displayed Enter the new username and enter a password then confirm the password Select or deselect User must change password at the next login checkbox If you wish to add the user to an available user group select the user group name in the box on the left and click Add user is the default group You can remove a user group from the box at right by selecting it and clicking Remove Enter the desired parameters for Password Expiration e Min Days Enter the minimum number of days allowed between password changes Password changes attempted sooner will be rejected If not specified 1 is the default which disables the restriction e Max Days Enter the maximum number of days a password is valid After this period a password change will be forced If not specified 1 is the default which disables the restriction e Warning Days Enter the number of days that a warning is issued to the user prior to expiration Entering 0 will cause the warning to be issued on the expiration day A negative value or no value means that no warning will be issued Enter the desired Account Expiration date YYYY MM DD Click
46. ent PM PDU Installer User Guide Firewall Administrators can configure the PM PDU to act as a firewall By default three built in chains accept all INPUT FORWARD and OUTPUT packets Select the Add Delete or Change Policy buttons to add a user chain delete user added chains and to change the built in chains policy Default chains can have their policy changed Change Policy to accept or drop but cannot be deleted Clicking on the Chain Name allows you to configure rules for chains Firewall configuration is available by clicking Network Firewall Separate but identical configuration screens are available from either the Pv4 Filter Table or IPv6 Filter Table menu options Only the policy can be edited for a default chain default chain policy options are ACCEPT and DROP When a chain is added only a named entry for the chain is created One or more rules must be configured for a chain after it is added Configuring the firewall For each rule an action either ACCEPT DROP RETURN LOG or REJECT must be selected from the Target pull down menu The selected action is performed on an IP packet that matches all the criteria specified in the rule If LOG is selected from the Target pull down menu an administrator can configure a Log Level a Log Prefix and whether the TCP sequence TCP options and IP options are logged in the Log Options Section If REJECT is selected from the Target pull down menu an administrator can select an o
47. er 200 240 16A 32A 23A 50A PM1003V 401 776 phase phase VAC C19 see note 4 200 240 VAC 50 60 12A 3W PE 50 60 Hz C13 Hz CS8365C 1075 USthree 48A per 200 240 16A 32A 27 71A 60A PM1004V 401 775 phase phase VAC C19 see note 5 200 240 VAC 50 60 12A 3W PE 50 60 Hz C13 Hz IEC309 460P9W 1075 EU single 32A 220 240 16A 16A 16A 40A PM1005V 401 774 phase 220 240 VAC C19 see note 3 VAC 2W PE 50 60 10A 50 60 Hz Hz C13 IEC309 332P6W 70 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table A 1 Avocent PM PDU Specifications Continued Bank Listed Outlet Bank Max Max Branch Input Output Max Unbalanced Balanced Circuit Unit CMN Input Voltage Current Voltage Current Current Current Protection PM1006V 401 1075 EU three 16A per 220 240 16A 16A 16A 20A 772 phase 220 phase VAC 50 C19 240 381 415 60Hz 10A VAC 3W N C13 PE 50 60 Hz IEC309 516P6W PM1007V 401 1075 EU three 32A per 220 240 16A 32A 32A 40A 777 phase phase VAC 50 C19 220 240 381 60 Hz 10A 415 VAC 3W C13 N PE 50 60 Hz IEC309 532P6W PM1008V 401 1075 USthree 24A per 200 240 16A 16A 13 85A 30A 797 phase 200 240 phase VAC 50 C19 see note 1 VAC 3W PE 60 Hz 12A 50 60 Hz C13 NEMA L15 30 PM2002H 401 1057 US three 24A per 200 240 16A 16A 13 85A 30A PM3002H 401 211 phase phase VAC see note 1 200 240 VAC 50 60 3W 4 PE 50 Hz 60Hz NEMA L15 30P PM2002V 401 1066 USthree 24A per 200 240 16A 16A 13 85A 30A PM3002V 401 200 phase p
48. erminal emulation program using the RJ 45 to DB 9F straight through adaptor or a USB serial adaptor 3 Using a terminal emulation program connect to the PM PDU with the following settings ANSI emulation 9600 bps 8 bits no parity 1stop bit and no flow control When prompted log in either as admin with the default password avocent or as root with the default password linux To connect a PM PDU to an Avocent DSR switch 1 Plug the male end of the included RJ 45 adaptor into the DSR switch s SPC port Chapter 2 Installation 11 2 Plug one end of a straight through CAT 5 cable into the female end of the adaptor and plug the other end of the CAT 5 cable into the PM PDU s IN port To connect a PM PDU to an Avocent ACS 6000 1 Plug one end of a straight through CAT 5 cable into one of the ACS 6000 s serial ports 2 Plug the other end of the CAT 5 cable into the PM PDU s IN port Console access through a management device By integrating the PM PDU with an Avocent ACS 6000 console server DSR switch or DSView 3 software remote users may access the PM PDU s console port through a menu driven interface Please refer to the appropriate product documentation for more information Configuring the PM PDU The PM PDU may be configured by either of two methods e Command Prompt Browser or text based menu For information about integrated use with an Avocent management device visit www avocent com or refer to the appropriate
49. ernet Connection Figure 1 1 Standalone Configuration Table 1 1 Standalone Configuration Descriptions Number Description Number Description 1 RJ 45 to DB 9F Adaptor Optional 4 Servers 2 CAT 5 Cable 5 Workstation 3 IN Port 6 Ethernet Port NOTE The installation shows the PM PDU being connected with the RJ 45 to DB 9F adaptor that is shipped with the product If your unit does not have a DB 9M COM port you may use a USB serial adaptor and connect to a USB port when possible 4 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Daisy chained configuration In a daisy chained configuration multiple PM PDUs are connected to one another and managed by a single main PM PDU The PM PDUs are linked together with CAT 5 cables connected through the PM PDU s IN and OUT ports Avocent PM PDUs can be daisy chained with Cyclades PDUs NOTE You cannot daisy chain an Avocent PM PDU from a Cyclades PDU You may manage a maximum of five PDUs or a maximum of 128 outlets by connecting multiple PM PDUs to the main PM PDU The following example shows two PM PDUs operating in a daisy chained environment Figure 1 2 Daisy Chained Avocent PM PDUs To daisy chain a PM PDU 1 Connect one end of a CAT 5 cable to the OUT port of the main PM PDU which is connected to a workstation or management appliance 2 Connect the other end of the CAT 5 cable to the IN port of the secondary PM PDU Repeat these steps until you have connected the d
50. esired number of PM PDUs Installation Getting Started Before installing your Avocent PM PDU refer to the following list to ensure you have all items shipped with the PDU as well as other items necessary for proper installation Supplied with the PM PDU e PM PDU Quick Installation Guide QIG e Security Warning Card e Power Cord RJ 45 to RJ 45 straight through CAT 5 cable e RJ 45 to DB 9F straight through adaptor e RJ 45 adaptor e Mounting brackets screws and cord retention clips e Keyhole mounting kit NOTE If your PM PDU model does not have a fixed power input cable it may ship with a modular cable Depending on your site s location the modular input power cables included in the box vary Additional items needed If you are configuring the PM PDU in a standalone configuration you will also need the following items e One or more RJ 45 to RJ 45 CAT 5 straight through cables e An RJ 45 to DB 9F straight through adaptor e APC running a terminal emulation program Rack Mounting the PM PDU You may rack mount the PM PDU or place it on a desktop or other flat surface A horizontal PM PDU can be mounted in a 1U fashion using the included brackets It can be mounted on either the front or back to display outlets and LEDs on either the front or rear of the rack A vertical PM PDU 6 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide can be mounted utilizing the side bars in the rack When using the sidebars the PM PDU can be mo
51. ess 46 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide If you then press Enter you are changed to the access level and the access level prompt appears access cli gt The following example illustrates a case when more than one command matches the letters typed cli sh lt Tab gt shell show Parameters Some CLI commands take parameters If you press Tab Tab after a command that requires a parameter you are prompted to enter the parameter Command Line Syntax NOTE Square brackets denote an optional element Each element is separated by a space There are no spaces between sub elements Command only help pwd current level cli command Commands with paths only cd Is add current level cli command Path Commands with targets del current level cli command Path Targets Commands that require parameters set current level cli gt command Path Params Commands with values only sendmsg ftp current level cli command Path Values where Path path elem path elem path elem Section Label Targets Row Label Row Label Params Param Names PValues Param Names Param Label Param Label PValues Value text Value text Values Value text Value text Section Label Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 47 Param Label Value text labels or data from the
52. hase VAC C19 see note 1 200 240 VAC 50 60 12A 3W PE 50 Hz C13 60Hz NEMA L15 30P PM2004H 401 1058 EU three 16A per 220 240 16A 16A 16A 20A PM3004H 401 phase 220 phase VAC 240 381 415 50 60 VAC 3W N Hz PE 50 60Hz IEC309 516P6W Table A 1 Avocent PM PDU Specifications Continued Appendices 71 Bank Listed Outlet Bank Max Max Branch Input Output Max Unbalanced Balanced Circuit Unit CMN Input Voltage Current Voltage Current Current Current Protection PM2004V 401 1068 EU three 16A per 220 240 16A 16A 16A 20A PM3004V 401 phase 220 phase VAC C19 240 381 415 50 60 10A VAC 3W N Hz C13 PE 50 60Hz IEC309 516P6W PM2006H 401 1057 US three 24A per 200 208 16A 16A 13 85A 30A PM3006H 401 264 phase 100 phase VAC see note 1 120 200 208 50 60 VAC 3W N Hz PE 50 60 Hz NEMA L21 L30P PM2001H 401 1059 US single 24A 200 240 16A 16A 8A 30A PM3001H 401 phase 200 240 VAC see note 2 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 HZ Hz NEMA L6 30P PM2001V 401 1065 US single 24A 200 240 16A 16A 8A 30A PM3001V 401 phase 200 240 VAC C19 see note 2 VAC 2W PE 50 60 12A 50 60 HZ Hz C13 NEMA L6 30P PM2003H 401 1060 EU single 32A 220 240 16A 16A 10 66A 40A PM3003H 401 phase 220 240 VAC see note 3 VAC 2W PE 50 60 50 60 Hz Hz IEC309 332P6W PM2003V 401 1067 EU single 32A 220 240 16A 16A 10 66A 40A PM3003V 401 phase 220 240 VAC C19 see note 3 VAC 2W PE 50 60 10A 50 60 Hz Hz C13 I
53. heading enter the SMS Server Port and Pager Number information in the appropriate fields Under the Email heading enter the Server Port and Destination Email information in the appropriate fields Under the DS View 3 heading enter the IP address of the DS View 3 server where event notifications will be sent in the DSView 3 server field Enter the syslog server port number for the DSView 3 server the SSH information and the buffer warning information in the appropiate fields 10 Click Save Data Buffering To configure Data Buffering 1 Select Events and Logs Data Buffering 2 Enter the segment size in kilobytes and spare segments in the Local Data Buffering Settings section 38 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 3 In the NFS Data Buffering Settings section enter the following information NFS Server NFS Path Segment Size Kbytes and Spare Segments NOTE RPC service must be enabled in the Security Profile screen before configuring NFS Data Buffering Settings NFS does not support IPv6 4 5 To configure data buffer storage on a syslog server in the Syslog Data Buffering Settings section select a facility number from the drop down menu Log Local 0 Log Local 1 Log Local 2 Log Local 3 Log Local 4 or Log Local 5 Click Save Appliance Logging To configure Appliance Logging 1 Click Enable appliance session data logging a Select the destination for appliance session data logs from th
54. ins will open in Expert mode and once the PM PDU has Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 15 been configured Expert mode becomes the default mode An administrator can toggle between Expert and Wizard modes by clicking the tab bar on the Web Manager administrator screen Figure 3 2 shows a typical screen when an administrator is in Wizard mode Avocent PM Wizard Microsoft Internet Explorer PNOQ09 29 0173456796 Welcome admin Avocent PM a Avocent mem Cancer Sesurfc Hetero Unos Secwity Profile Figure 3 2 Wizard screen The following procedures describe how to configure the PM PDU from the Wizard To configure security parameters and select a Security Profile Select the Security link in the content area 2 Select the desired Security Profile If using a Custom Security Profile click the checkboxes and enter values as needed to configure the services SSH and HTTP and HTTPS options to conform with your site security policy 3 If you are not using DSView 3 software to manage the appliance uncheck the Allow Appliance to be Managed by DSView 3 box 4 Click Next to configure the Network or click the Network or Users link to open the appropriate screen To configure network parameters 1 Select the Network link in the content area 2 Enterthe Hostname Primary DNS and Domain in the appropriate fields 16 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Select the IP
55. ion_type Type of session console http connection_type Type of connection cli wmi that is Web Manager target_name Target name or alias if session is an access session id Session ID parent id Parent ID if session is a subsession To view and kill Active_Sessions 1 From the level CLI prompt enter cd active sessions cli cd active sessions active sessions cli gt 2 Enter show Information displays as shown about all active sessions active sessions cli show 37 user admin client_ip none creation_time Tue Dec 18 03 31 01 2007 session_type console connection_type cli id 37 68 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide parent id active sessions cli gt 3 To kill a session if authorized enter kill followed by the session number active sessions cli gt kill session 122 69 APPENDICES Appendix A Specifications Table A 1 Avocent PM PDU Specifications Bank Listed Outlet BankMax Max Branch Input Output Max Unbalanced Balanced Circuit Unit CMN Input Voltage Current Voltage Current Current Current Protection 1075 US single 24A 200 240 16A 16A 12A 30A PM1001V 401 773 phase 200 240 VAC C19 see note 2 VAC 2W PE 50 60 12A 50 60 Hz Hz C13 NEMA L6 30P PM1002V 401 1075 USthree 24A per 200 208 16A 16A 13 85A 30A 755 phase phase VAC C19 see note 1 100 120 200 50 12A 208 VAC 60Hz C13 3W N PE 50 60 Hz NEMA L21 30P 1075 USthree 40A p
56. isabled IPv4 Address IPv4 Mask and IPv6 Address Network IPv4 Routing Table Shows Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use and lface Network IPv6 Routing Table Shows Destination NextHop Flags Metric Ref Use and lface Serial Ports Shows Device Name Profile Settings Signals TX Bytes RX Bytes Frame Error Parity Error Break and Overrun Change Password An admin or user can change his or her own password from this screen To change your own password 1 Select Change Password 2 Enterthe old password and new password in the appropriate fields 3 Confirm the new password then click Save 40 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Web Manager Overview for Regular Users The following figure shows features of the Web Manager for a regular user Avocent Figure 3 3 Web Manager Regular User Screen Table 3 5 Web Manager Regular Users Screen Functional Areas EE eos Number Description 1 Top option bar The name of the appliance and the name of the logged in user appears on the left side and Refresh Print Logout and Help buttons appear on the right 2 Side Navigation Bar Menu options appear that are available for regular users 3 Content area Contents change based on the options selected in the side navigation bar The following table provides an overview of the options for regular users Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 41 Table 3 6 Web Manager
57. itch to provide power management capabilities and faster problem solving by integrating system access and power control in a single interface Please refer to the appropriate product documentation for more information on how to use the PM PDU with your specific implementation DSView 3 software plug in The DSView 3 software may be used with the PM PDU to allow IT administrators to remotely access monitor and control target devices on multiple platforms through a single web based user interface For more information see the DSView 3 Installer User Guide or the Avocent PM PDU Technical Bulletin DS View 3 Software Plug in External sensors The PM PDU supports external sensors which can monitor a variety of states depending on the model of the sensor The PM PDU has two RJ 45 connectors which can be used to connect the sensors Contact your Avocent representative for more information about external sensors for the PM PDU Hardware Configuration Options The PM PDU may be used in one of two hardware configurations e Standalone Managed independently of any other hardware device e Daisy chained Multiple PDUs connected to one another and managed by one main Avocent PM PDU Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Standalone configuration In a standalone configuration the PM PDU operates independently of any other hardware The following graphic displays a PM PDU with the console port connected to a computer running terminal emulation Eth
58. le box Click CLI to use CLI when opening a session Enter the CLI command in the CLI cmd field and check the box if you want to exit after executing the command Click Save NOTE If the user belongs to multiple groups the login profile used will be the first enabled login profile based on alphabetical order of the group To assign PDU access for a user group NOTE Assigning PDU access to a user group gives them full access to all power management functions for that PDU If you want the user group to have access to outlets only use the next procedure 1 Zi 3 4 Click on Users Authorization Groups Click on the user group name In the Side Navigation Bar click Access Rights Power In the content area click Add The PDU Assignment screen appears with the list of available PDUs in the left box Move PDU devices from the Available PDU box on the left to the box on the right by double clicking on the PDU name or by selecting the PDU and clicking the Add button You can remove any PDUs from the box on the right by double clicking on the PDU name or by selecting the PDU and clicking the Remove button You can specify a custom PDU ID in the field at bottom and assign it a custom PDU ID Click Save 36 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide To assign outlet access for a new custom user group NOTE Assigning outlet access to user groups allows group members to turn outlets on or off and enable locking and power cycle ca
59. lips or VELCRO strips to secure the power cords to the PM PDU Rack mounting using the universal mounting brackets Locate the four pre installed machine screws on the ends of the back of the PM PDU Remove these four screws leaving the the plastic keys installed Using the same screws you just removed attach the L shaped universal mounting brackets to the PM PDU making sure they are in the 8 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide desired orientation Using two screws designed for your rack for each bracket attach the PM PDU to the rack Leave enough space at either end for cable connections Attach the supplied retention clips or VELCRO strips using the notches to the side of the outlets on the PM PDU NOTE Ensure the positioning of the bracket does not interfere with equipment in the rack or doors Toolless Bracket Mounting Mounting Figure 2 5 Rack Mounting a Vertical PM PDU Figure 2 6 Attaching Retention Clips for a Vertical PM PDU Chapter 2 Installation 9 Figure 2 7 Attaching VELCRO Retention Strips for a Vertical PM PDU Rack mount safety considerations Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If the PM PDU is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated am
60. mation 1 Enter cd system information to navigate to the Information level cli cd system information 2 Enter show to view the system information System Usage Enter cd system usage to navigate to the Usage level Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 57 cli cd system usage Table 4 5 System Usage Options Usage Navigation Tree flash usage memory Network IPv4 addresses are always enabled An administrator can also enable IPv6 addresses at the appliance settings network ipv6 level A procedure to enable IPv6 is used as an example in CLI Equivalent Actions to Web Manager Checkbox Selection on page 52 Enter cd network to navigate to the Network level cli cd network 2 Enter Is to view the list of available options settings devices ipv4 static routes ipv6 static routes hosts firewall snmp Network Settings 1 Enter cd network settings to navigate to the Network settings level cli cd network settings 2 Enter show to view the list of available options Table 4 6 Network Options Network Navigation Tree settings domain enable ipv6 58 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Table 4 6 Network Options Continued i NUR EE zz Network Navigation Tree hostname primary_dns secondary_dns enable_ipv6 get dns from dhcpv6 get domain from dhcpv6 Net
61. ments menu option To add a chain 1 Select Network Firewall 2 Select either Pv4 Filter Table or IPv6 Filter Table as needed 3 Click Add 4 Enter the name of the chain to be added 5 Click Save NOTE Spaces are not allowed in the chain name 6 Addone or more rules to complete the chain configuration To change the policy for a default chain NOTE User defined chains cannot be edited To rename a user added chain delete it and create a new one Select Network Firewall 2 Select either Pv4 Filter Table or IPv6 Filter Table as needed 3 Select the checkbox next to the name of the chain you want to change FORWARD INPUT OUTPUT 4 Click Change Policy and select Accept or Drop from the drop down menu 5 Click Save To add a rule 1 Select Network Firewall 2 Select either Pv4 Filter Table or IPv6 Filter Table as needed 3 From the chain list click the name of the chain you want to add a rule to 28 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 4 Click Add and configure the rule as needed then click Save To edit a rule e peces r2 5 Select Network Firewall Select either Pv4 Filter Table or IPv6 Filter Table as needed From the chain list click the name of the chain with the rule you want to edit Select the rule you want to edit and click Edit Modify the rule as needed and click Save SNMP Configuration An administrator can configure SNMP which is needed if notifications are
62. min and appliance admin user groups is read only and cannot be changed Unchecking any box and clicking Save will result in an error message The PM PDU will maintain all rights selected appliance admin group Members of the appliance admin group have access restricted to tasks for managing only the appliance Appliance admin user group members have no access to power management options and share all of the appliance access rights as admin except for Configure User Accounts and Shell Access which are permanently disabled for this group user group Members of the user group have access to target devices unless they are restricted by an administrator but have no access rights for the PM PDU Administrators can add appliance access rights and permissions or can add users to custom user groups to add permissions and access rights as needed By default all selections on the Appliance Access Rights screen will be disabled NOTE The Appliance Access Rights screen for the user group can be changed at any time by an administrator This will change the access rights for all members of the PM PDU s user group Managing user groups Administrators and members of the admin group can create custom user groups that contain any users Permissions and access for custom user groups will be determined by the top level user group permissions To create a custom user group 1 Click Users Authorization Groups The Groups screen is displayed and contain
63. n a web browser and enter the PM PDU s IP address in the address field 2 Loginas either admin with the password avocent or as root with the password linux Figure 3 1 shows a typical Web Manager screen for an administrator and descriptions follow in Table 3 1 14 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide D Avocent PM Access Microsoft Internet Explorer Figure 3 1 Administrator Web Manager Screen Table 3 1 Web Manager Screen Areas REG AU GG NC I C J A M sms qugeu Number Description 1 Top option bar The name of the appliance and of the logged in user appear on the left side Refresh Print Logout and Help buttons appear on the right 2 Tab bar Displays whether the admin is in Expert or Wizard mode 3 Side Navigation Bar Menu options for configuration viewing of system information and access to devices The options change based on user rights 4 Content area Contents change based on the options selected in the side navigation bar Wizard Mode The Wizard mode is designed to simplify the setup and configuration process by guiding an administrator through the configuration steps An administrator can configure the Security Profile Network and Users Settings using the Wizard By default the first time an administrator accesses the PM PDU through the Web Manager the Wizard will be displayed Subsequent log
64. on Bar Click Outlets Click on an outlet number to change its settings You can change the Name Post On Delay Post Off Delay Current Critical Threshold Current Warning Threshold and Current Low Warning Threshold Click Save then click Close Or Check two or more boxes next to the outlets for which you want to change settings Click Edit You can change the Prefix Name the outlet name will be the Prefix Name with an underscore and the outlet number Post On Delay Post Off Delay Current Critical Threshold Current Warning Threshold and Current Low Warning Threshold Click Save Click PDU to see PDU settings You can configure Cold Start Delay and Current Threshold s Click Save when finished Click Phases or Banks a Click on the name of a phase or bank to change its settings or click one or more boxes next to the phase s or bank s you want to change You can change the Current Critical Threshold Current Warning Threshold and Current Low Warning Threshold b Click Save to save the settings and click Close to return to the Phases or Banks screen Click Environment a Click on the name of a sensor to change its settings You can configure a sensor s name and its thresholds Click Save Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 19 NOTE The PDU model defines available parameters in the Settings window Settings Select Power Management Settings to view and configure power management settings To manage PDU set
65. onym of your choice Enter the GMT Offset Select Enable daylight savings time if needed Qy Vic cB ipe ox rS Select or enter the required values for daylight savings time settings and click Save Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 23 Help and Language Click System Help And Language and use the drop down menu to select the PM PDU s language Enter the full URL of the online help ending in index html on the local web server in the Online Help URL field Click Save Online help When the online help feature is configured for your PM PDU clicking the Help button from any form on the Web Manager opens a new window and redirects its content to the configured path for the online help product documentation NOTE Using the online help feature from the Avocent Cyclades server is not always possible due to firewall configurations nor is it recommended It is generally advisable for you to use the online help system provided with the product or download the online help zip file and run it from a local server The system administrator can download the online help from Avocent For more information on downloading the online help contact Technical Support Once the online help file is obtained in zip format the files must be extracted and put in to a user selected directory under the web server s root directory The web server must be publicly accessible Boot Configuration Boot configuration defines the location
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67. ource and all connected devices are turned off before replacing a fuse e Fuses are replaced with an Avocent approved branch circuit fuse class G time delay type with 20A 600 VAC rating CAUTION Avocent recommends using the Avocent fuse replacement kit Avocent is not responsible for any issues that may occur using any other vendor s fuse replacement kit e Fuses are replaced by qualified personnel e Fuses are denoted with the following markings on the board FC1 FC2 FC3 FC4 FC5 FC6 FC7 FC8 FC9 FC10 FC11 FC12 FC13 FC14 FC15 FC16 FC17 FC18 FC19 FC20 FC21 FC22 FC23 FC24 FC1 FC5 FC2 FC6 FC3 FC7 FC4 FC8 Refer to Appendix B for fuse s to outlet s correlation WARNING There is a risk of explosion if the lithium battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions CAUTION Double pole neutral fusing Appendices 97 Appendix D Technical Support Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you encounter with your Avocent product If an issue should develop follow the steps below for the fastest possible service To resolve an issue 1 Check the pertinent section of this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following the procedures outlined 2 Visit www avocent com support and use one of the following resources Search the knowledge base or use the online service request OT Select Technical S
68. pabilities on compatible PDUs Click Users Authorization Groups Click on the new user group name In the Side Navigation Bar click Access Rights Power Outlets Click Add The Add Outlet screen is displayed For connected PDUs click the Select PDU button to activate the Connected PDUs and Outlets fields 6 Select Connected PDU from the pull down menu cnp ISA 7 Enter the outlets assigned to the user group NOTE Outlets can be specified individually for example 1 3 6 8 or as a range for example 1 4 or a combination of both for example 1 4 6 8 which assigns access to outlets 1 2 3 4 6 and 8 8 Ifacustom PDU ID has been created for future use and you want to pre assign outlets click the Custom button to enter the custom PDU ID name and specify the outlets 9 Click Save To assign appliance access rights for custom user groups 1 Click Users Authorization Groups 2 Click the new user group name 3 Inthe Side Navigation Bar click Access Rights Appliance 4 Select the desired appliance access rights and click Save Event and Logs The PM PDU will generate notifications for a wide variety of events You can configure it to direct or store those event notifications to various destinations for immediate use or for analysis later Event List The Event List screen lists PM PDU events each of which can be configured for SNMP Traps Syslog DSView 3 software Email and SMS To configure Events
69. product documentation Default configuration parameters The PM PDU s default configuration is as follows User is admin e Admin user s password is pm8 chained PM PDUs All outlets are named The default name is PDU id outlet number e All outlets are unassigned to user All outlets are turned on e All outlets are unlocked Recovering the PM PDU password To recover the PM root password Connect directly to the PM PDU s console port Press the power reset button or power cycle the PM PDU Type Ctrl C to access the uboot prompt Br DE Type hw boot single and press Enter 12 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide 5 The PM PDU will boot into single user mode Type passwd and press Enter 6 Enter the new password and confirm 7 Type reboot and let the unit boot normally 13 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager Once you ve connected your Avocent PM PDU to a network you can access the PM PDU via the Web Manager The Web Manager provides direct access to the PM PDU via a graphical user interface instead of a command based interface NOTE For instructions on accessing the PM PDU via the command line interface CLI or DSView 3 software see Chapter 4 beginning on page 43 or the DSView 3 Installer User Guide Web Manager Overview for Administrators NOTE For an overview of the Web Manager for regular users see Web Manager Overview for Regular Users on page 40 To log into the Web Manager 1 Ope
70. ption from the Reject with pull down menu the packet is dropped and a reply packet of the selected type is sent Protocol options Different fields are activated for each option in the Protocol pull down menu If Numeric is selected from the Protocol menu enter a Protocol Number in the text field e If TCP is selected from the Protocol menu a TCP Options Section is activated for entering source and destination ports and TCP flags e If UDP is selected from the Protocol menu the UDP section is activated for entering source and destination ports Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 27 Table 3 3 Firewall Configuration TCP and UDP Options Fields Field Menu Option Definition Source Port A single IP address or a range of IP addresses or Destination Port TCP Flags TCP only SYN synchronize ACK acknowledge FIN finish RST reset URG urgent and PSH push The conditions in the pull down menu for each flag are Any Set or Unset e If ICMP is selected from the Protocol menu the ICMP Type pull down menu is activated e Ifan administrator enters the Ethernet interface ethO or eth1 in the input or output interface fields and selects an option 2nd and further packets All packets and fragments or Unfragmented packets and Ist packets from the Fragments pull down menu the target action is performed on packets from or to the specified interface if they meet the criteria in the selected Frag
71. s a list of the three default user groups and any additional custom user groups that have been created 2 Click Add in the content area 3 Enter the name of the new user group you are creating 4 Click Save To add or remove members for a user group Click Users Authorization Groups Click the user group name 3 Click Add The Members Assignment screen is displayed showing a list of available users in the left box and an empty box on the right 4 Move users from the Available Users box on the left to the box on the right by double clicking on the username or by selecting the name and clicking the Add button You can remove any names from the box on the right by double clicking on the name or by selecting the name and clicking the Remove button 5 6 Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 35 If you want to add remote users to the new user group these must be valid names in your remote authentication server add them in the New Remote Users field Click Save To delete members from a user group Click Users Authorization Groups Click the user group name Check the box es of the member s you want to remove Click Delete to delete the selected members To configure a login profile for a user group 5 Click Users Authorization Groups Click on the name of the group whose login profile you want to set In the Side Navigation Bar click Login Profile Check the Enable Log In Profi
72. s not echo the password Syntax cli gt passwd opiepasswd Configure a one time password OTP for the local user After you type the command you will be asked for the pass phrase to use for the OTP Syntax cli opiepasswd Example opiepasswd f c teste Adding teste Only use this method from the console NEVER from remote If you are using telnet xterm or a dial in type C now or exit with no password Then run opiepasswd without the c parameter Using MD5 to compute responses 52 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Enter new secret pass phrase Again new secret pass phrase ID teste OTP key is 499 AC0241 FOOD HUGH SKI ALMA LURK BRAD CLI Equivalent Actions to Web Manager Checkbox Selection NOTE The following example procedure which configures IPv6 illustrates the actions to use in the CLI to enable or disable an option when a checkbox would be selected or deselected in the Web Manager To configure IPv6 example of how to perform the equivalent of Web Manager checkbox selection deselection 1 Log into the CLI and enter cd network settings cli gt cd network settings Enter show to view the status of IPv6 configuration settings cli gt show hostname PM1000 24 1024000004 primary dns 172 26 29 4 secondary dns domain corp avocent com nable ipv6 yes get dns from dhcpv6 no get domain from dhcpv6 no NOTE At this location you c
73. server If the PM PDU is managed by a DSView 3 server DSView 3 authentication is also supported The PM PDU also supports remote group authorizations for the LDAP Radius and TACACS authentication methods Fallback mechanisms of the following types are available Local authentication can be tried first followed by remote if the local authentication fails Local Remote Method OT Remote authentication may be tried first followed by local Remote_Method Local OT Local authentication may be tried only if a remote authentication server is down Remote Method Down Local An administrator can configure authentication using the CLI utility and the Web Manager The default authentication method for the PM PDU is Local Any authentication method that is configured for the PM PDU is used for authentication of any user who attempts to log in through Telnet SSH or the Web Manager Appliance authentication Select Appliance Authentication to configure the authentication method used to log in to the PM PDU with access to all allowed operations in the appliance PDUs and outlets To set authentication for the PM PDU 1 Click Authentication Appliance Authentication 2 Select the desired authentication server from the Authentication Type drop down menu 3 Click Save Authentication servers When using an authentication server you must configure its IP address and in most cases other parameters before it can be used The following
74. server will be unable to clear the certificate and the PM PDU cannot be used Click the Clear DSView 3 Certificate button to configure the PM PDU in Trust All mode To configure DSView 3 software security settings 1 Select System Security DSView 3 2 Click the Allow appliance to be managed by DSView 3 checkbox and click Save Date and Time The PM PDU provides two options for setting the date and time It can retrieve the date and time from a network time protocol NTP server or you can set the date and time manually so that the PM PDU s internal clock is used to provide time and date information NOTE The Current Time displayed in the Date amp Time screen shows only the time when the screen was opened It does not continue to update in real time To set the time and date using NTP 1 Click System Date And Time 2 Select Enable network time protocol 3 Enter the NTP server site of your choice and click Save To set the time and date manually 1 Click System Date And Time 2 Select Set manually 3 Using the drop down menus select the required date and time and click Save To set the time zone using a predefined time zone 1 Click System Date And Time Time Zone 2 Select Predefined 3 Select the required time zone from the drop down menu and click Save To define custom time zone settings Click System Date And Time Time Zone Select Define Time Zone Enter the Time Zone Name and Standard Time Acr
75. t of the configuration will be applied after rebooting Information Click System Information to view the PM PDU s identity versions and CPU information Usage Click System Usage to view memory and Flash usage Network Click Network to view and configure the network options for Hostname DNS IPv6 IPv4 and IPv6 static routes Hosts Firewall and SNMP Settings Click Network Settings to make changes to the configured network settings Devices An administrator can select enable and configure the IP addresses assigned to the network interface and view the MAC address A PM PDU has a single eth port and cannot have any plugged in eth port To configure a network device 1 Select Network Devices The Devices screen appears with a list of network interfaces and their status enabled or disabled 2 Click the name of the network device to configure Select the status either Enabled or Disabled from the drop down menu Select one of the following IPv4 method options e Select DHCP to have the IPv4 IP address set by the DHCP server e Select Static to enter the IPv4 IP address and subnet mask manually e Select Pv4 address unconfigured to disable IPv4 5 Select one of the following IPv6 method options e Select Stateless if the link is restricted to the local IP address e Select DHCPv6 to have the IPv6 IP address set by the DHCP server Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 25 e Select Static to enter the I
76. terisks at the beginning of the CLI prompt are replaced by hyphens Asterisks will not appear after the execution of the set command if using wizard mode which can be recognized by a prompt that has a pound sign after the colon and the current directory in square brackets example hosts cli gt commit Save settings Syntax settings cli commit revert Undo a previous parameter setting Syntax cli gt revert show ls Show the available directories commands or parameters at the current location Syntax cli show or cli gt ls Example cli show user profile Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 51 user profile change password gt ELSA cycle on off lock and unlock Control power on outlets on a PDU NOTE Enter commas between multiple outlets or use a hyphen to specify a range 1 4 cli cd power management pdus PDU ID outlets outlets cli gt cycle on off lock unlock outlet number outlet number gt Examples cli cd power management pdus myPDU outlets outlets cli gt off 1 2 5 8 Are you sure you want to turn off the outlet s y n y The cycle on and off commands can be used from the access level where they are enabled and configured with the Power Profile cli cycle on off access PDU ID passwd Configure the password for the current user The terminal doe
77. thorization Groups The Group Names screen is displayed showing the three default user groups along with any groups that have been created 2 Click on admin under the Group Name heading The content area will display the Members screen listing all members belonging to the admin group default members are admin and root users NOTE When any Group Name is selected both the content area and Side Navigation Bar change The Side Navigation Bar will display specific menu options for Members and Access Rights which include Power and Appliance rights 3 Inthe Side Navigation Bar click Power or Appliance to access the screens displaying the fixed access rights and permissions for members of the admin group pertaining to power management and appliance management NOTE The Power screen is read only and cannot be changed 4 Inthe Side Navigation Bar click on Access Rights Appliance The Appliance Access Rights screen appears and lists all access rights available to a member belonging to the admin group All appliance access rights are shown enabled checked Available appliance access rights are e View Appliance Information e Disconnect Sessions and Reboot Appliance e Appliance Flash Upgrade and Reboot Appliance e Configure Appliance Settings e Configure User Accounts e Backup Restore Configuration e Shell Access Transfer Files 34 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide NOTE The Appliance Access Rights screen for the ad
78. tings 1 Select Power Management Settings 2 Inthe Password field enter the password an administrator can use to log in to the PDU from its console port This password is saved in plain text format and it is not the secure password of an admin user which by default is set as avocent The password is also used by the PM PDU to connect to any daisy chained PDUs 3 Enter the polling rate in seconds the PM PDU will use to retrieve data from daisy chained PDUs 4 Enter the power cycle interval in seconds and then use the drop down menus to enable or disable syslog buzzer and SW overcurrent protection These settings will apply to all PDUs in a daisy chained configuration To enable data logging check the box next to Enable Data Logging Click Save Outlet Groups By selecting the Outlet Groups tab you can view status outlet and power consumption for outlet groups You can also turn on turn off or cycle selected outlet groups To add an outlet group Select Power Management Outlet Groups The Outlet Groups window appears Click Add The Add Group window appears Enter the name of the Outlet Group in the Group Name field Click Save gay eas CER E To manage outlet groups 1 Select Power Management Outlet Groups The Outlet Groups window appears 2 Check the box next to the name of the Outlet Group you want to manage 3 Click Delete to remove the outlet group Click On Off or Cycle as desired NOTE If the
79. to be sent to an SNMP management application To configure SNMP 1 2 Click Network SNMP Click the System button a Enter the SysContact information email address of the PM PDU s administrator for example pmpdu_admin avocent com b Enter the SysLocation information physical location of the PM PDU for example Avocent pmpdu then click Save to go back to the SNMP screen Click Add to add a new community or v3 user Enter the community name for SNMP v1 v2 or the user name for SNMP v3 in the Name field and enter the OID Select the desired permission from the pull down menu Choices are Read and Write or Read Only If the required SNMP version is vl or v2 click the Version v1 v2 button then enter the source valid entry is the subnet address Or If the required SNMP version is v1 or v2 using an IPv6 network click the Version v1 v2 for IPv6 network button then enter the source valid entry is the subnet address Or If the required SNMP version is v3 click the Version v3 button then select the Authentication Type MD5 or SHA enter the authentication passphrase or password enter the privacy passphrase for DES and select the Minimum Authentication Level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv AuthPriv Click Save Chapter 3 Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 29 Authentication Authentication can be performed locally with OTP or on a remote Kerberos LDAP NIS Radius or TACACS authentication
80. ts 1 8 outlets 9 16 outlets 17 24 N A N A N A PM1008V 401 FC22 FC24 FC14 FC16 FC6 FC8 PM2002V 401 FC18 FC20 FC10 FC12 FC2 FC4 PM2006V 401 PM3002V 401 PM3006V 401 PM1005V 401 outlets 1 9 outlets 2 8 N A N A N A N A and 17 10 16 and FC22 FC24 18 24 FC21 FC23 PM2001H 401 outlet 1 outlet 2 outlet 3 N A N A N A PM3001H 401 FC5 FC6 FC13 FC14 FC21 FC22 FC7 FC8 FC15 FC16 FC23 FC24 PM2003H 401 outlet 1 outlet 2 outlet 3 N A N A N A PM3003H 401 FC5 FC6 FC13 FC14 FC21 FC22 PM2002H 401 outlets 1 and 2 outlets 3 and outlets 5 and N A N A N A PM3002H 401 FC5 FC6 4 6 PM2006H 401 FC7 FC8 FC13 FC14 FC21 FC22 PM3006H 401 FC15 FC16 FC23 FC24 outlets 1 and 2 outlets 3 and outlets 5 and N A N A N A PM2004H 401 FC5 FC6 4 6 PM3004H 401 FC13 FC14 FC21 FC22 PM2005H 404 outlet 1 outlet 2 outlet 3 outlet 4 outlet 5 outlet 6 PM3005H 404 FC1 FC2 FC5 FC6 FC9 FC10 FC13 FC14 FC17 FC18 FC21 FC22 PM2005H 403 FC3 FC4 FC7 FC8 FC11 FC12 FC15 FC16 FC19 FC20 FC23 FC24 PM3005H 403 PM2005H 406 outlet 1 outlet 2 outlet 3 outlet 4 outlet 5 outlet 6 PM3005H 406 FC1 FC2 FC5 FC6 FC9 FC10 FC13 FC14 FC17 FC18 FC21 FC22 Table B 1 Outlet Bank Assignment Continued Appendices 77 Unit Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 Bank 5 Bank 6 PM2001V 401 outlets 1 8 outlets 9 16 outlets 17 24 N A N A N A PM3001V 401 FC22 FC24 FC14 FC16 FC6 FC8 FC18 FC20 FC10 FC12 FC2 FC4 PM2003V 401 outlets 1 8 outlets 9 16 outlets 17 24 N A N A N A PM3003V 401
81. umber of seconds before the PM PDU times out open sessions NOTE This value applies to any user session to the appliance via HTTP HTTPS SSH Telnet or CONSOLE port The new idle time out will be applied to new sessions only 3 Under the Enabled Services section enable or disable the RCP checkbox 4 Under the Authorization heading uncheck the box if you want to allow regular users to be able to control outlets 5 Select the checkbox for Custom Moderate Open or Secure under the Security Profile heading a If using a Custom security profile to enable Telnet FTP SNMP or ICMP check the appropriate box es in the Enabled Servies field b Use the pull down menu to set the version check the box to allow root access and enter the TCP Port number in the SSH field c Enable HTTP and HTTPS by checking the appropriate boxes in the WEB field d Enter the numbers for the HTTP and HTTPS ports in the appropriate fields e Usethe pull down menu to set the HTTPS SSL Version f Check the box to redirect HTTP HTTPS 6 Click Save You can also configure DSView 3 software security settings When the PM PDU is managed by the DSView 3 software the DSView 3 server will supply the certificate to the PM PDU Under normal conditions the DSView 3 software will manage the certificate to clear and replace it with a new 22 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide certificate as needed If communication with the DSView 3 software is lost the DSView 3
82. unted with the outlets on either the top end or the bottom end of the PM PDU Mounting a horizontal PM PDU Attach the supplied mounting brackets to the PM PDU using the four retaining screws provided for each bracket Align the mounting holes of the brackets with the notched holes on the vertical rail of the rack and attach with the retaining screws Attach the supplied retention clips single retention clip for 3 port PM PDU dual retention clip for 6 port PM PDU using the notches to the side of the outlets on the PM PDU Use the provided retention clips or VELCRO strips to secure the power cords to the PM PDU NOTE Ensure each bracket is attached to the correct side of the PM PDU so that neither bracket is covering any part of the air vents on the sides of the PDU Figure 2 1 Attaching Mounting Brackets to a Horizontal PM PDU Figure 2 2 Attaching Retention Clips to a 3 port Horizontal PM PDU Chapter 2 Installation 7 Figure 2 3 Attaching Retention Clips for a 6 port Horizontal PM PDU Figure 2 4 Attaching VELCRO Retention Strips for a Horizontal PM PDU Mounting a vertical PM PDU Rack mounting using the toolless keyed mounting hardware Locate the two pre installed round plastic keys on the far ends of the back of the PM PDU Line up each key with the large end of the keyhole shaped mounting socket on each end of the rack Insert the keys and then pull down to lock the PM PDU in place Use the provided retention c
83. upport Contacts to find the Avocent Technical Support location nearest you 98 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Avocent The Power of Being There o For Technical Support www avocent com support 590 860 501F
84. v4 or IPv6 method for the ETHO interface If using Static enter the Address Mask and Gateway in the appropriate fields Click Next to configure Users or click on the Security or Users link to open the appropriate screen To configure users and change the default user passwords WARNING For security reasons it is recommended you change the default password for both root and admin 99 I ON Uv d users immediately Select the Users link in the content area Click a username admin or root and enter the new password in the Password and Confirm Password fields OT Click Add to add a user Enter the new username and password in the appropriate fields Optional To force the user to change the default password select the User must change password at next login checkbox Assign the user to one or more groups Optional Configure account expiration and password expiration Click Next Repeat steps 3 6 as needed to configure new user accounts and assign them to default groups Click Save then click Finish Expert Mode Access The following tabs are available in the Side Navigation Bar of the Web Manager when an administrator is in Expert mode Click Access to view all PM PDUs connected to the network Click on a PM PDU s name to display its outlets Click on the arrow next to a PM PDU to display a list of PDUs in a daisy chained configuration NOTE For PM 3000 models you can turn on turn off or cycle individual outlets
85. via the web manager DSView 3 software or locally through an LED digital display Users can set a current alarm threshold that once exceeded will cause the PM PDU to sound an alarm or send a notification message or both LED display The PM PDU has an LED that displays aggregate current phase bank current outlet current or temperature You can use the Function 1 button to switch the type of display and use the Function 2 button to cycle through different targets Pressing and holding any function button for two seconds will reset the overcurrent protection 2 Avocent PM PDU Installer User Guide Power reset button The PM PDU has a power reset button that can be used to reset the PDU without affecting the power supply to equipment plugged into the PDU In rush current control The PM PDU incorporates an in rush current control feature that prevents all power outlet receptacles from turning on at once eliminating possible current surges that could render the equipment inoperable Together with the global current monitoring the in rush current control feature lets users safely install more equipment on existing power circuits without the worry of current overloads Support for daisy chaining PM PDUS can be daisy chained to increase capacity by connecting the control interfaces of several PM PDUs in a series Integration with Avocent management products The PM PDU can be combined with an ACS 6000 console server or DSR KVM over IP sw
86. work IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes The following table displays options for configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes Table 4 7 Network IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes Options IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routes Navigation Tree ipv4 static routes default 3 gateway interface metric ipv6 static routes Network Devices The procedure to configure a static IP address for the primary Ethernet interface is usually performed during installation so that administrators have a fixed IP address for access to the Web Manager and can finish configuration To configure a IPv4 or IPv6 static IP address NOTE This procedure configures either an IPv4 or IPv6 static IP address for the ETHO eth0 port You can configure an IPv6 static IP address only if IPv6 is enabled 1 Enter cd network devices lt eth0 gt settings to navigate to the Settings level for the desired interface cli cd network devices eth0 2 Enter set ipv lt 4l6 gt _method static to set the method to static for IPv4 or IPv6 Chapter 4 Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 59 eth0 cli set ipv4 method static 3 Enter set ipv lt 4l6 gt method static address IP Address mask lt netmask gt to set the IP address and subnet mask then enter commit to save the change eth0 cli gt set ipv4 method static ipv4 address 172 26 31 10 ipv4 mask 255 255 255 0 eth0 cli commit 4 Enter show to view the changes

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