APC AP8886 - Manual

APC AP8886

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Product Features
  • Page 10 – Access Priorities for Logging on
  • Page 11 – Watchdog Features; Warmstart; Network Port Sharing
  • Page 12 – Getting Started
  • Page 13 – Establish Network Settings; TCP/IP configuration methods; DHCP
  • Page 14 – apc
  • Page 15 – Command Line Interface
  • Page 16 – Recovering from a Lost Password
  • Page 17 – Rack PDU Front Panel; Item
  • Page 19 – Display Tree Example 1
  • Page 20 – Display Tree Example 2
  • Page 21 – Network Status LED
  • Page 22 – About the Command Line Interface; Remote access to the command line interface
  • Page 23 – Local access to the command line interface; About the Main Screen
  • Page 24 – Stat; Using the Command Line Interface; Description
  • Page 25 – Command Syntax
  • Page 26 – Command Response Codes; Code
  • Page 27 – Network Management Card Command Descriptions; alarmcount; Option
  • Page 28 – boot; clrrst
  • Page 29 – console
  • Page 30 – date; Argument
  • Page 31 – dns; Parameter
  • Page 32 – FTP; netstat
  • Page 33 – ping; portSpeed; prompt; quit
  • Page 34 – reboot; Note
  • Page 35 – system
  • Page 38 – xferINI; xferStatus
  • Page 39 – Device Command Descriptions; Network Port Sharing Commands; bkNearOver
  • Page 40 – bkOverLoad; bkReading
  • Page 41 – devNearOver
  • Page 42 – humLow
  • Page 43 – phLowLoad; phNearOver; phOverLoad
  • Page 44 – phReading
  • Page 45 – prodInfo
  • Page 46 – tempHigh
  • Page 47 – whoami
  • Page 48 – Web Interface; Supported Web Browsers; Overview
  • Page 49 – URL address formats; Error Message
  • Page 50 – Web Interface Features; Tabs
  • Page 51 – Quick Links; Help
  • Page 52 – Network Port Sharing on the Web Interface; Group Control using Network Port Sharing
  • Page 54 – About the Home Tab; The Overview view
  • Page 55 – Device Management; About the Device Manager Tab; Configuring Load Thresholds
  • Page 56 – Configure the Name and Location of the Rack PDU; Resetting Peak Load and kWh
  • Page 57 – Configure Temperature and Humidity Sensors; Environment
  • Page 58 – Logs; Use the Event and Data Logs; Event log
  • Page 60 – Data log
  • Page 61 – Data Log Size
  • Page 62 – How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files
  • Page 63 – Administration: Security; Local Users; Setting user access; Enable; Remote Users; Authentication; Account Type
  • Page 64 – RADIUS
  • Page 65 – Configure the RADIUS Server; Summary of the configuration procedure; Configuring a RADIUS server on UNIX; Supported RADIUS servers
  • Page 66 – Inactivity Timeout; Log Off; Minutes of Inactivity
  • Page 67 – Administration: Network Features; TCP/IP and Communication Settings; Network; Setting
  • Page 68 – DHCP response options
  • Page 69 – Ping Response; IPv4 Ping Response
  • Page 70 – DNS
  • Page 71 – Web
  • Page 72 – Console; at
  • Page 73 – SNMP
  • Page 74 – SNMPv1
  • Page 75 – SNMPv3
  • Page 76 – Port
  • Page 77 – Administration: Notification; Event Actions; Types of notification
  • Page 80 – Local
  • Page 81 – SNMP traps
  • Page 82 – Remote Monitoring Service
  • Page 84 – Administration: General Options; Identification; Set the Date and Time; Mode
  • Page 85 – Daylight saving
  • Page 86 – Event Log and Temperature Units; Color-code event log text; Change the default temperature scale; Reset the Rack PDU
  • Page 87 – Configure Links
  • Page 88 – Device IP Configuration Wizard; Capabilities, Requirements, and Installation; How to use the Wizard to configure TCP/IP settings; Use the Wizard; Launch the Wizard; Start; Configure the basic TCP/IP settings remotely
  • Page 89 – Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locally
  • Page 90 – How to Export Configuration Settings; Retrieving and Exporting the .ini File; Summary of the procedure; INI and Network Port Sharing
  • Page 91 – Detailed procedures; The file that you retain is the only record
  • Page 92 – Administration
  • Page 93 – The Upload Event and Error Messages; The event and its error messages; Messages in config.ini; Errors generated by overridden values; Related Topics; Event text
  • Page 94 – File Transfers; How to Upgrade Firmware; Benefits of upgrading firmware; Firmware File Transfer Methods
  • Page 95 – Using the Firmware Upgrade Utility; Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one Rack PDU
  • Page 96 – Use XMODEM to upgrade one Rack PDU; Reset
  • Page 97 – How to upgrade multiple Rack PDUs; Using the Firmware Upgrade Utility for multiple upgrades; Ping; Using a USB flash drive to upgrade one Rack PDU
  • Page 99 – Verifying Upgrades and Updates; Verify the success or failure of the transfer; Last Transfer Result codes
  • Page 100 – Troubleshooting; Rack PDU Access Problems; Problem
  • Page 101 – Appendix A: List of Supported Commands
  • Page 104 – APC Worldwide Customer Support
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Page 2 - Contents

Contents Metered Rack PDU User Guide i Introduction ..................................................................... 1 Product Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Access Priorities for Logging on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 9 - Introduction; Product Features

Metered Rack PDU User Guide 1 Introduction Product Features The APC by Schneider Electric Metered Rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU) may be used as a stand- alone, network-manageable power distribution device or up to 4 devices can be connected together with one network connection. The Rack PDU prov...

Page 10 - Access Priorities for Logging on

2 Metered Rack PDU User Guide Access Priorities for Logging on Only one user at a time can log on to the Rack PDU. The priority for access, beginning with the highest priority, is as follows: • Local access to the command line interface from a computer with a direct serial connection to the Rack PDU...

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