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1. 16 Setting Up User 18 oredung a User TT 18 Gopyina a User eee 19 SEM POMC PRENNE 19 8 a __ 20 Setting User Permissions 20 SEUNG T Com doo 20 Oe AUN 6 TEE I T UU Tm 20 Setting the System Permissions cccccccesescecececceccceseeeeceeececccsseeceeeeensccecsueneeseescecesseeeseeeesssccsess 21 Setting the Outlet Permissions 22 Us r Group 23 IOI YING User TEE 23 DIETING MISE oU 23 UD ACCESS 23 Forcing ATIF DUG PRETI P 23 Connounng Firewall nce 24 Creating Group Based Access Control 26 Setting Up User Login CONTO eT gt 28 Up a Digital TET iii EE 30 viii DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Creating a Certificate Signing 30 installing a TN gt 32 Setting Up External User 32 settings Up LDAP Authentication a e 32 Setting Up RADIUS Authentic asco
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3. on Figure 19 Outlets Display 8 outlets CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 17 on On orr Outlet 10 Outlet 14 Outlet 18 10 14 18 Outlet 11 Outlet 15 Outlet 19 Outlet 12 Outlet 16 Outlet 20 9 Lon on Figure 20 Outlets Display 20 outlets Each outlet features an icon whose color and flashing status reflect the status of the outlet The table below explains ICON STATUS OUTLET STATUS WHAT IT MEANS Grey No power The outlet is not connected to power or the control circuitry s power supply is broken Red ON and LIVE The outlet is ON relay closed and LIVE voltage present Red flashing ON and LIVE The outlet is ON and LIVE but there is overload and the current has crossed the non critical threshold OFF and LIVE The outlet is OFF relay open and LIVE Green flashing OFF and NOT LIVE The outlet is OFF but NOT LIVE Yellow OFF and LIVE The outlet was shut down because the current crossed the critical threshold Yellow flashing ON and NOT LIVE The outlet is ON but NOT LIVE circuit breaker open or other high voltage rail error Turn an Outlet Off or On To turn an outlet ON or OFF click the On or Off buttons under the icon You can also turn an outlet on or off from the Outlet Details window refer to Figure 38 for a picture of the window Display Additional Details To display addit
4. 13 AU o 14 Panero 14 Status Messages Operation 0 15 Status Messages Operation 15 Global Status an 16 Outlets Display 6 NEED 16 Outlets Display 20 Outlets m 17 User Group Management Window User Management 18 User Group Management Window Group Management 21 User Group System Permissions Window 21 User Group Outlet Permissions 22 Security Settings Window HTTP Encryption 24 IP Access Control Panel Firewall 24 IP Access Control Panel Firewall Rules 26 Group Based System Access Control Panel 27 User Blocking 28 29 Strong Passwords 30 SSL Server Certificate Signing Window First 31 SSL Server Certificate Management Window Second 32 Authentica
5. 49 Configuring the SMTP 50 Resetting the Revelation PDU m 50 Blererzuqelin d FIONA a E 51 Chapter 5 Using the CLP Interface 53 ADOQUINES B nal 53 Logging into the CLP 53 Using 53 hor TENO 54 Showing Outlet Information 55 Mr 55 del cT 55 che tme T 56 OUT 248 _ _____ 56 SLL gt C P 56 Ouervind OUTS SSS scenes 57 Chapter IntegraltlOR 59 Integration with Raritan 60 Dominion A 60 xiva MT 62 o eR m 65 o 67 CON 67 Appendix A Revelation PDU Models 69 Appendix B Equipment Setup Worksheet 70 Appendix IPMI Privilege Levels 72 Appendix D Event
6. Figure 79 Super User Login Window 5 Do the following A Enter admin and raritan all lowercase letters in the Username and Password fields respectively B It is strongly recommended that for security reasons you set a new password during the configuration process To do this type the new password twice one in the New Password field and once in the Confirm Password field The password is case sensitive so be sure to capitalize the same letters each time C When you are finished click Next The Network Configuration window appears This window lets you configure the Revelation PDU for network access Device Configuration Wizard Network Configuration Please change the network settings here Please setup the network configuration of the device here IP auto configuration Mote The network configuration may take half minute Figure 80 Network Configuration Window APPENDIX E DEVICE SETUP WIZARD 79 6 Decide whether you want to select an auto configuration protocol or give the Revelation PDU a static IP address Auto configuration auto configure the Revelation PDU select either DHCP or BOOTP from the drop down list in the IP auto configuration field Static IP address set a static IP address select None from the drop down list in the IP auto configuration field and then type the IP address subnet mask and gateway address in the corresponding fields When you are finished click Ne
7. APPENDIX C IPMI PRIVILEGE LEVELS 73 74 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Appendix D Event Types EVENT TYPE EXAMPLES Outlet Control Outlet switched on by user Outlet switched off by user Outlet cycled by user User Group Administration User added successfully User successfully changed User successfully deleted User password successfully changed Group added successfully Group successfully changed Group successfully deleted User Activity User logged in successfully User logged out User session timeout Note The user activity entries in the event log always show the IP address of the computer that logged in or out Entries with an IP address of 127 0 0 1 the loopback IP address represent a serial connection and a CLP session Device Operation Device successfully started APPENDIX D EVENT TYPES 19 76 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Appendix E Device Setup Wizard The Device Setup Wizard is a utility program that you can use to configure an Revelation PDU for network connectivity In Chapter 2 you were instructed to configure the Revelation PDU by means of a serial connection and terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal The Device Security Wizard is an alternative way to do this Enabling and Disabling the Wizard By default the Device Setup Wizard is enabled when an Revelation PDU unit 15 shipped from the factory However if you are concerned that the Device Setup Wizard represents a security threat you can
8. P2CIM PWR l Power Cord Server bet Jer at nN ber Vor Pt Yer pet ye _ Dominion SX KSX CSCSPCS 10 Power Cord 6 Server Remote Office 1 Data Center A Remote Office 2 DIRECT ACCESS ACCESS THRU CC MAX OF PRODUCT INTERFACES INTERFACES CONNECTIVITY Gane Dominion None SX Dominion None KSX P2CIM PWR Dominion KX Manager CC GUI KX e Paragon IPR OSD P2CIM PWR Manager CC GUI Paragon P2CIM PWR Manager OSD Association Associate the target with power outlet Control Power On Off and Power Recycle the device 60 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Integration with Raritan Devices Dominion KX Dominion KX supports up to four Revelation PDU strips and requires P2CIM PWR and straight 5 cable You can associate up to four outlets to a target all four outlets be from separate Revelation PDU strips if needed Use Raritan s KX Manager Application to configure associations 1 Select target 2 Edit Properties choose outlets to associate 3 Outlets automatically renamed to the associated target s name 4 RRC for control 5 Select target 6 Select On Off or Recycle power from pop up menu How to associate outlets to a target 7 Select target select Properties from pop up menu 8 Select up to four power strips from drop down list File User Setup View Help W
9. Revelation Model Numbers User Guide Release 1 0 Copyright 2006 Aphel Ltd User Guide February 2006 This page intentionally left blank Copyright and Trademark Information This document contains proprietary information that 15 protected by copyright All rights reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without express prior written consent of Aphel Limited Copyright 2006 Aphel and the Aphel logo are trademarks of Aphel Limited Raritan Paragon CommandCenter Dominion and the Raritan company logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Raritan Computer Inc All rights reserved Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Internet Explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communication Corporation All other marks are the property of their respective owners FCC Information 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 in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential en
10. The default is 200 milliseconds 4 Set the voltage current and temperature thresholds for the unit in the Thresholds panel For each setting enter critical and non critical thresholds 5 When you are finished click Apply The delays and thresholds are applied Naming the Outlets You can give each outlet a name to help you identify the device connected to it To do this 1 Select Power Outlets and then select Outlet Setup The Outlet Setup window appears 36 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Outlet 1 Setup Show setup of outlet Outlet 1 1 Outlet Outlet 1 Delay until outlet is switched on again after outlet reset 5 Thresholds j lower upper critical non critical non critical critical Current ne Details Figure 37 Outlet Setup Window 2 Select the outlet from the drop down list in the Show setup of outlet field 3 Type a name for the outlet in the Outlet Name field It is a good idea to give the outlet an easily recognizable name that helps you identify the device connected to it You can always change names 1f the device is replaced 4 Click Apply The new name is applied Setting the Outlet Thresholds To set the current thresholds of an outlet 1 Select Power Outlets and then select Outlet Setup The Outlet Setup window appears Figure 37 2 Select an outlet from the drop down list in the Show setup of outlet field 3 Type a number in the field labeled Delay until o
11. You can set the internal clock on the Revelation PDU manually or you can link to a Network Time Protocol NTP server and let it set the date and time 1 Select Device Settings and then select Date Time The Date Time Settings window appears Date Time Settings User specified time Date 8 poo erm Time m 4 __ 22 hhmmss Synchronize wih MTP Server Primary Time server Secondary Time server The NTF Server configuration obtained automatically For proper function please make sure that the BOO TR OAC PServer Used by this device provides correct time server information Apply Reset To Defaults Figure 58 Date Time Settings Window 50 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE 2 Enter a time zone by selecting the appropriate Coordinated Universal Time UTC offset from the drop down list in the UTC Offset field 3 To set the date and time manually enter the date and time in the Date and Time fields Use the mm dd yyyy format for the date and the hh mm ss format for the time 4 To let an NTP server set the date and time click the radio button labeled Synchronize with NTP server and enter the IP addresses of primary and secondary NTP servers in the corresponding fields 5 Click Apply The date and time settings are applied Configuring the SMTP Settings The Revelation PDU allows you to configure alerts to send an email message to a specific administrator To do this you have to configure the Reve
12. 40 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Alert Policies Policy Destinations Events Event Log eMail cam Add Hew Policy Alert Configuration Alert Destinations Figure 42 Alert Policies Window 2 You can modify or delete a policy by clicking the corresponding button next to the policy You can add a new policy and configure alerts and destinations by clicking the appropriate link Create a Policy To create a policy 1 Select Alerts and then select Alert Policy Editor The Alert Policy Editor appears Alert Policy Editor Existing Policies 3600 W Hew Policy Hame Destinations System Event Log eMail F etrigrartan caom SHIP 18216811 Configure System Event Log Edit Destinations Alert Configuration Alert Policies Figure 43 Alert Policy Editor 2 Type name for the policy in the New policy name field 3 Select the destinations associated with the policy in the Destinations panel Your choices are System event log eMail and SNMP 4 Click Create The policy is created CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 41 Modify a Policy To modify a policy 1 Select Alerts and then select Alert Policy Editor The Alert Policy Editor appears 2 Select the policy to be modified from the drop down list in the Existing Policies field 3 Make any necessary changes to the policy s name or destinations 4 Click Modify The policy is modified Delete a P
13. 50 01 54 42 Firmware Version 00 09 00 Firmware Build Humber 5009 Firmware Description Beta Hardware Revision Ox14 Relay Firmware Version x12 Relay Hardware Revision x42 0x30 View the datafile for support Connected Users admini 92 168 50 7 5 Figure 54 Device Information Window This window provides the product name serial number and IP and MAC addresses of the Revelation PDU as well as detailed information about the firmware running in the unit It also shows the login name IP address and status of all users currently connected to the Revelation PDU To open or save an XML file providing details for Aphel Technical Support click the link entitled View the datafile for support Naming the Revelation PDU By default the Revelation PDU has a device name of pdu You may want to give the Revelation PDU a more easily recognizable name to help identify it To do this 1 Select Device Settings and then select Network The Network Settings window appears The left side of the window consists of the Basic Network Settings panel which contains the device name CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 47 Basic Network Settings Device pd IP Auto Configuration DHCP Preferred Host DHCP only x IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Primary DIIS Server IP Address Secondary DHS Server IP Address Figure 55 Basic Network Settings Panel 2 Typea new name in th
14. 74 Appendix E Device Setup Wizard 76 Enabling and Disabling the 76 OSING WMS VV secano 76 FIGURES Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figures Revelation PDU 2 Connect the Cable to the Revelation 3 Opening Configuration 4 IP Promp 4 ACCESS Control a 5 LAN Intenace Speed Pro MDL e ester ii 5 MOG SOMO usara errata E olaaa 5 Grea idan Promo iris 6 Congal ani COMPITE D ME DE MM PUMP dre 6 P Ime 11 TEE 12 Change Password 12
15. Appendix E for details 6 When you are finished click Apply The settings are modified Modifying the LAN Interface Settings The LAN interface speed and duplex mode were set during the installation and configuration process refer to Chapter 2 for details To modify either setting 1 Select Device Settings and then select Network The Network Settings window appears The LAN Interface Settings panel on the bottom right shows the interface speed and duplex mode CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 49 LAN Interface Settings Current Interface Parameters autonegotiation on 100 Mbps full duplex link ok Interface Speed Autodetect Interface Duplex Mode Autodetect Figure 57 LAN Interface Settings Panel 2 To change the interface speed select the speed you want from the drop down list in the LAN Interface Speed field Your choices are Autodetect system selects optimum speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 3 To change the duplex mode select the mode you want from the drop down list in the LAN Interface Duplex Mode field Your choices are Autodetect system selects optimum mode Half duplex Full duplex Half duplex allows data to be transmitted to and from the Revelation PDU but not at the same time Full duplex allows data to be transmitted in both directions at the same time 4 When you are finished click Apply The settings are modified Setting the Date and Time
16. Apply is required or changes will be lost Enable IP Access Control Default policy Acc v Rule IP Mask Policy JE Insert Replace Delete Figure 26 IP Access Control Panel Firewall Enabled CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 25 2 Click the check box labeled Enable IP Access Control This enables the firewall 3 Click Apply The firewall is enabled Change the Default Policy Once enabled the firewall has a default policy built in that accepts traffic from all IP addresses This means any IP addresses not dropped by a specific rule will be permitted to access the Revelation PDU You can change the default policy to DROP in which case traffic from all IP addresses will be dropped except traffic allowed by a specific ACCEPT rule To change the default policy 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel at the upper right is labeled IP Access Control This controls the firewall 2 Make sure the check box labeled Enable IP Access Control is checked 3 The default policy is shown in the Default Policy field refer to Figure 26 To change it select the policy you want from the drop down list in the field 4 Click Apply The new default policy is applied Create Firewall Rules Firewall rules accept or drop traffic intended for the Revelation PDU based on the IP address of the host sending the traffic When creating firewall rules keep the followin
17. Name Attribute The following shows the output of the show command with the name attribute clp gt show d properties name systeml outlet fsysteml outlet Properties Name is OUTLET Figure 74 Show Command with Name Attribute Example 2 PowerState Attribute The following shows the output of the show command with the powerState attribute clp gt show d properties powerState systeml outlet fsysteml outlet Properties powerState is 1 on Figure 75 Show Command with PowerState Attribute Turning an Outlet On or Off The set command turns an outlet on or off Syntax The following is the syntax for the set command set systeml outlet powerState on off where the keyword on turns the outlet on and the keyword of f turns the outlet off CHAPTER 5 USING THE CLP INTERFACE Querying an Outlet Sensor The show command with the Antecedent key word queries an outlet s sensors Glos Show d properties Antecedent systeml outlet number AssociatedSensor where outlet number is the number of the outlet 57 58 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE CHAPTER 6 INTEGRATION 59 Chapter 6 Integration External Authentication Server Remote Network Access e g Active Directory Dominion SX CommandCenter im Dominion KX LA 5 Cy n f i CommandCenter Dominion KSX Dominion KX and Paragon Paragon
18. Select an Option There are two ways to select an option from a menu e Click the menu name to display a window listing each option and then click the option you want to select it e Position the cursor on the menu name A list of options drops down from the menu Slide the cursor to the option you want and click it to select it Navigation Path When you select an option from a menu and navigate to a specific window the system displays a navigation path across the top that shows the menu and option you selected to get there For example if you select User Management gt User Group System Permissions the navigation path looks like the one shown in Figure 14 amnion PX GUIDE Click to return to previous Windows Power Outlets User Management Device Settings APRES ER y e as ye 21058 Home gt User hdanagement User System Permissions EI Figure 14 Navigation Path To return to a previous window click the window name in the navigation path Every navigation path begins at the Home window so a single click always takes you back to the Home window from anywhere in the interface Status Panel The Status panel appears on the left of every window in the interface It shows Current date and time Information about the user including User name User s current state active idle etc P address of the user s computer Date and time of the user s last login e Inform
19. an alert destination click the appropriate Delete button 42 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Setting Up Event Logging By default the Revelation PDU captures certain system events and saves them in a local internal event log You can expand the scope of the logging to also capture events in the NFS SMTP and SNMP logs Configuring the Local Event Log To configure the local event log 1 Select Device Settings and then select Event Log The Event Log Settings window appears The Local Logging panel appears first This panel controls the local event log Event Log Targets Local Logging Enabled Entries shown per page a Clear internal log Clear Figure 45 Local Logging Panel 2 The local event log is enabled by default To turn it off uncheck the check box labeled Local Logging Enabled 3 By default 20 log entries appear on each page of the local event log when it is displayed on your screen To change this type a different number in the Entries shown per page field 4 Toclear all events from the local event log A Click the Clear button The button changes to Really Clear and you are prompted to click it only if you really want to clear the log B Click Really Clear to complete the clear operation or click Cancel to terminate it 5 By default when the local event log is enabled seven event types appear in the Event Log Assignments panel to the right All are enabled by default To disable any of these even
20. e Configurable alarm thresholds Fully shrouded local Branch Circuit breakers on products rated over 20A to protect connected equipments against overload and short circuits e Total integration with Raritan s Paragon Reach and Dominion solutions Package Contents The following describes the equipment and other material included in each product package Zero U Products Revelation PDU unit including power cord 1 80m 6 feet User Manual Quick Setup Guide CD ROM CD FW manual OSG company information Registration card marketing messages goodies Bracket for OU screws Null modem cable with RJ 45 and DB9F connectors on either end 1U Products Revelation PDU unit including power cord 1 80m 6 feet User Manual Quick Setup Guide CD ROM CD FW manual OSG company information Registration card marketing messages goodies 1U bracket pack screws Null modem cable with RJ 45 and DB9F connectors on either end 2 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE 2U Products Revelation PDU unit including power cord 1 80m 6 feet User Manual Quick Setup Guide CD ROM CD FW manual OSG company information Registration card marketing messages goodies 2U bracket pack screws Null modem cable with RJ 45 and DB9F connectors on either end Product Photos Figure 1 Revelation PDU Models CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration This chapter explains how to install an Revelatio
21. log into the CLP command line interface leave the cable connected after the configuration is complete The computer must have a communications program such as HyperTerminal or Putty You will also need the null modem cable and connectors that were shipped with the Revelation PDU 1 Take the null modem cable and connect the end with the RJ 45 connector to the port labeled Serial on the front of the Revelation PDU Figure 2 Connect the Cable to the Revelation PDU 2 Plug the other end of the null modem cable containing the DB9 connector into the serial port COM of the computer Connect the Revelation PDU to Your Network To use the Web interface to administer the Revelation PDU you must connect the Revelation PDU to your local area network LAN 1 Take a standard Category 5e UTP cable and connect one end to the LAN port on the front of the Revelation PDU 2 Connect the other end of the cable to your LAN 4 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Configure the Revelation PDU for Network Connectivity Once the Revelation PDU is connected to your network you must provide it with an IP address and some additional networking information Note The Device Setup Wizard is an alternative way to configure an Revelation PDU for network connectivity Refer to Appendix E for details 1 Go to the computer that you connected to the Revelation PDU and open a communications program such as HyperTerminal or Putty Make sure its port settings are confi
22. menu How to add an Revelation PDU Strip in Paragon II Add an Revelation PDU strip exactly as you would add any second tier device Your Paragon II unit auto detects the power strip and changes the device type to PCR8 PCS12 PCS20 or PCR20 On the Channel Configuration screen press F5 select the channel and change the channel name from the default name to an identifying name for the Revelation PDU strip CHAPTER 6 INTEGRATION Paragonl 54 MSExchange SalesDsB 5 alesWeb Rack 5 PFPower 3 PCS2 AcetFile AcctPrint 63 64 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE How to associate outlets with a target In the Channel Configuration screen press F5 and select the channel Press G to enter the special second tier screen Rack 5 Power 1664 9 Paragonl664 10 Paragon1664 10 Paragonl 664 11 Paraqonl1664 14 Users tationaA Users tations MyDeskLamp How to control a target s power 1 From either Channel Selection by Name OR Channel Selection menus press F3 to control power The message X Power Off O Power On R Recycle Power appears on the scrolling help line 2 If no outlets associated with the server No power outlets displayed 3 Ifno permission to outlets associated with the server Permission denied displayed 4 Else Paragon automatically switches to the channel so that the server is displayed in the background If switch fails Switch fail displays 5
23. of both 8 and 20 outlet displays Changing Your Password To change your password 1 Select User Management and then select Change Password The Change Password window appears Change Password Old Password ___________ Hew Password Confirm Hew Password Figure 12 Change Password Window 2 Type your existing password in the Old Password field 3 Type your new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields Passwords are case sensitive so be sure to capitalize the same letters each time 4 Click Apply Your password is changed CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 13 Using the Web Interface Every window in the Web interface provides menus and a navigation path across the top and a Status panel to the left Menus There are five menus in the Web interface Power Outlets Alerts User Management Device Settings Maintenance Options Figure 13 shows a complete list of the options available from each menu Power Outlets Alerts User Management Change Password Unit Setup Alert Configuration Outlet Details Alert Policies Users amp Groups Outlook Setup Alert Policy Editor User Group System Permissions Alert Destinations User Group Outlet Permissions Device Settings Maintenance Network Device Information Security View Event Log Certificate Update Firmware Date Time Unit Reset Authentication SMTP Settings Event Log Figure 13 Menu Options How to
24. or BOOTP or the static IP address you entered as soon as the configuration process is complete CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Type your selection and press Enter You are prompted to enable IP access control Choose login for the following features nitial IP configuration config Unblock currently blocked users unblock 192 168 1 2 login config IP autoconfiguration none dhcp bootp dhcp Enable IP Access Control yes no nol Figure 5 Access Control Prompt 6 By default IP access control is NOT enabled This disables the Revelation PDU firewall Leave the firewall disabled for now Later on you can enable the firewall from the Web interface and create firewall rules refer to Configuring the Firewall in Chapter 4 for details Note If you ever accidentally create a rule that locks you out of the Revelation PDU you can rerun the configuration program and reset this parameter to disabled to allow you to access the Revelation PDU For now press Enter You are prompted to set the LAN interface speed Welcome Choose a login for the following features Initial IP configuration config Unblock currently blocked users unblock 192 168 1 22 login config IP autoconfiguration none dhcp bootp dhcp Enable IP Access Control yes no no LAN interface speed auto 18 188 autol Figure 6 LAN Interface Speed Promp
25. or DROP from the drop down list in the Policy field Click Insert The system inserts the rule and automatically renumbers the rules 26 5 6 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE ACTION DO THIS Replace an existing Type the number of the rule to be replaced in the Rule rule field an IP address subnet mask in the IP Mask field Select ACCEPT or DROP from the drop down list in the Policy field Click Replace This system replaces the existing rule with the one you just created When you are finished the rules are displayed in the IP Access Control panel as shown below IP Access Control Please note Apply is required or changes will be last Enable IP Access Control Default policy ACCEPT Rule IP Mask Policy 1 100 1 1 10 32 DROP 2 1204 4 40732 DROP 3 130 1 1 10732 DROP 4 140 1 1 1032 DROP Figure 27 IP Access Control Panel Firewall Rules Displayed Click Apply The rules are applied Delete Firewall Rules To delete a firewall rule 1 2 3 4 5 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears Make sure the check box labeled Enable IP Access Control is checked Type the number of the rule to be deleted in the Rule field Click Delete The rule is removed from the IP Access Control panel Click Apply The rule is deleted Creating Group Based Access Control Rules Group based access control rules are similar to f
26. relevant standards Rack Mount Safety Guidelines In Aphel products which require Rack Mounting please follow these precautions Operation temperature in a closed rack environment may be greater than room temperature Do not exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the appliances see Appendix A Specifications Ensure sufficient airflow through the rack environment Mount equipment in the rack carefully to avoid uneven mechanical loading Connect equipment to the supply circuit carefully to avoid overloading circuits Ground all equipment properly especially supply connections such as power strips other than direct connections to the branch circuit The zero U units are provided with high grade engineering fi polycarbonate isolation hardware to allow fixing in a variety of 9 positions within the rack For panel flush mount pull out fixing brackets are available on each end cap to allow mounting on suitable rails Other options are shown below Side Fixing End Fixing Blind Fixing CONTENTS vii Contents Chapter 1 IntroducLIiOD baw HEROES RP HO IC ne GS 1 Product 5 Error Bookmark not defined PrOQUEL FS QUES PAGO TT Zero U 1 A i O _ _ ___ 1 A PP 2 POUC PAOLO 2 Chapter 2 Installation and C
27. the other end to your network This connection is necessary to administer the Revelation PDU remotely using the Web interface There are two small LEDs under the LAN port Green indicates a physical link and activity and yellow indicates communication at 10 100 BaseT speeds Blue LED The blue LED on the right side of the front panel 1s lit solid when the Revelation PDU is ON Important If the blue LED is flashing one of the two power supplies in the unit is broken Back Panel The back panel of the Revelation PDU consists of from left to right a power cord power outlets to connect devices to the Revelation PDU and a display panel Power Cord The power cord that connects the Revelation PDU to a power source is located on the far left of the back panel or on the end of the unit if the unit 1s zero U type All devices are non rewireable by the user There is no power switch on the Revelation PDU On products rated at over 20A there are branch circuit breakers that are fully shrouded to prevent accidental operation To power cycle the unit remove the power cord from the power source and then re connect it 8 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Outlets The number of outlets on the back panel depends upon the Revelation PDU model To the upper left of each outlet is a small LED The table below explains how to interpret the different LED states LED STATE OUTLET STATUS WHAT IT MEANS Not lit OFF The outlet 15 nor connected to powe
28. update click Discard The update may take several minutes The Status panel on the left tracks the progress of the upgrade Important Do NOT power the Revelation PDU off during the update 5 When the update is complete a message appears similar to the one shown below indicating the update was successful The Revelation PDU will be reset and the Login window will re appear You can now log in and resume managing the Revelation PDU Firmware updated successfully The device will be reset in a few seconds You should be automatically redirected to the login page in 1 minute If this does not work Use this link to the login Figure 65 Update Successful CHAPTER 5 USING THE CLP INTERFACE 53 Chapter 5 Using the CLP Interface This chapter explains how to use the Command Line Protocol CLP interface to administer an Revelation PDU About the CLP Interface The Revelation PDU provides a command line interface that enables data center administrators to perform certain basic management tasks You can access the interface over a serial connection using a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal or via a Telnet or SSH client such as Putty Note Telnet access to the Revelation PDU is disabled by default because Telnet transmits in the clear and is insecure To enable Telnet select Device Settings gt Network and click the check box labeled Enable CLP Telnet Access The command line interface is base
29. 00 auto LAN interface duplex mode auto half full autol Are the entered values correct Enter y for Ves n for No or c to Cancel Figure 8 Confirmation Prompt 9 All the configuration parameters have now been entered All the prompts are still displayed so you can check the information you entered Do one of the following If the information is correct type Y and press Enter The system completes the configuration and displays a message when the configuration is done df one or more parameters are not correct type and press Enter You are returned to the IP configuration prompt shown in Figure 4 and given the opportunity to correct each piece of information When the information is correct type Y and press Enter to complete the configuration and return to the opening prompt shown in Figure 3 If you want to terminate the configuration process type C and press Enter The configuration is cancelled and you are returned to the opening prompt shown in Figure 3 10 If you entered Y to confirm the configuration a message is displayed telling you when the configuration is complete You are then returned to the opening prompt shown in Figure 3 You are now ready to begin using your Revelation PDU Welcome Choose a login for the following features Initial IP configuration config Unblock currently blocked users unblock 192 168 1 22 login config IP autoconfiguration none dhcp bootp dhcpl Ena
30. 8 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE ACTION THIS Insert a rule between Type the higher of the two rule numbers in the Rule two existing rules field For example to insert a rule between rules 5 and 6 type 6 Type a starting IP address in the Starting IP field Type an ending IP address in the Ending IP field Select ACCEPT or DROP from the drop down list in the Action field Click Insert The system inserts the rule and automatically renumbers the rules Replace an existing Type the number of the rule to be replaced in the Rule rule field Type an IP address and subnet mask in the IP Mask field Select ACCEPT or DROP from the drop down list in the Action field Click Replace This system replaces the existing rule with the one you just created 5 When you are finished click Apply The rules are applied Delete Group Based Access Control Rules To delete a firewall rule 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears 2 Make sure the check box labeled Enable Group based System Access Control is checked 3 Type the number of the rule to be deleted in the Rule field 4 Click Delete The rule is removed from the Group based System Access Control panel 5 Click Apply The rule is deleted Setting Up User Login Controls You can set up login controls to make it more difficult for hackers to access the Revelation PDU and the devices connected to it You can arrange to loc
31. ADIUS 3 Type the IP address of the RADIUS server in the Server field 4 Type the shared secret in Shared Secret field The shared secret is necessary to protect communication with the RADIUS server 5 By default the Revelation PDU uses the standard RADIUS ports 1812 and 1813 If you prefer to use non standard ports change the ports 6 Type the timeout period in seconds in the Timeout field This sets the maximum amount of time to establish contact with the RADIUS server before timing out Default is 1 second 7 Type the number of retries permitted in the Retries field Default is 3 8 If you have additional RADIUS servers click the More Entries button Fields for four additional servers appear Enter the same information in Steps 2 7 for each additional server 9 Select an authentication protocol from the drop down list in the Global Authentication Type field Your choices are PAP Password Authentication Protocol CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP is generally considered more secure because the user name and password are encrypted while in PAP they are transmitted in the clear 10 Click Apply RADIUS authentication is now in place Setting Up Outlets and Power Thresholds The Revelation PDU is shipped with certain Revelation PDU and outlet power thresholds already defined You can change the default Revelation PDU thresholds and you can give each outlet a name and change its default thresho
32. Access SSL Certificate Management Security Settings Unit Reset User Group Management Yes Y User Group Permissions Figure 23 User Group System Permissions Window 22 9 4 DOMINION PX UsER GUIDE Select the User Group from the drop down list in the Group field The permissions that apply to this group are displayed If this 1s the first time you are setting the permissions for this group all permissions are set to No Set the permissions as necessary Click this icon in a field and select either Yes or No When you are finished click Apply The permissions are applied to the User Group Note The User not in group field on this window is used to set individual user permissions If you are setting group permissions you may ignore this field Setting the Outlet Permissions Setting outlet permissions allows you to specify which outlets members of a User Group are permitted to access When you first create a User Group all outlet permissions are set to NO To set the outlet permissions for a User Group l 4 Select User Management and then select Users Group Outlet Permissions The User Group Outlet Permissions window appears User Group Outlet Permissions Show outlet permissions for User in a group select Group Sales Setup User Group Permissions At least privilege level Administrator necessary in order to eyitch outlets Permissi
33. If switch successful all outlets associated with the server are displayed as shown on the left 6 User selects Outlet and Presses X O or R 7 execute on command 8 If X or R Are you sure yes no displayed User must type yes case insensitive in order for command to execute Type the full word for command to execute How to control an outlet s power When in Channel Selection Menus NOT in Channel Selection by Name users can navigate to individual power strip ports and control power User Selects Outlet and Presses X O or R If no permission to the outlet Permission denied displayed If O executes on command If X or R Are you sure yes no displayed User must type yes case insensitive in order ee 99 for command to execute Typing Y or y or ye etc is not acceptable The full word yes must be typed in order for command to execute CHAPTER 6 INTEGRATION Pressing ENTER does nothing 65 The message X Power Off O Power On R Recycle Power should appear on the scrolling help line Dominion SX Dominion SX supports an unlimited number of Revelation PDU strips each Revelation PDU strip uses a PowerBoard Java applet Outlets can be renamed after the server or appliance connected Monitor power usage How to add an Revelation PDU strip to Dominion SX Click Configuration Click the Ports tab Rename the port to the Revelation PDU
34. X4 DKX4 at 192 168 51 203 PowerEdge2 771 Connection Keyboard Video Mouse Tools View Window Help mx on nha adi Raritan Devices a billskx120 192 168 51 120 a Es ClientswGrp 192 168 51 245 a Es 192 168 51 204 a Em DKX4 192 168 51 203 sun 8 nothing Cycle Power Paragon Il Channel 1 Currely ie 19 PowerEdge Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 _ Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Channel 17 Channel 18 Channel 19 Channel 20 Channel 21 Channel 22 Channel 23 Channel 24 Channel 31 Channel 32 Channel 27 Channel 28 Channel 29 Channel 30 Update Disconnect Power On Power Off Cycle Power Paragon II use requires P2CIM PWR and straight CATS cable You can associate up to four outlets to a target all four outlets can be from separate Revelation PDU strips if necessary Use Raritan s Paragon Manager Application to configure associations 15 In Paragon Manager select the target 16 Click on the target icon and drag and drop it on the desired outlets 17 The outlets will be renamed to the associated target s name automatically 18 To turn on turn off or recycle power to the target click on the target and press the F3 key select On Off or Recycle power from the drop down
35. ation about the Revelation PDU including Model name and number P address Firmware version e Information about all the users currently connected including user name IP address and current state Your current session is included in this list Raritan Power Control Date and Time Time amp Session 03 11 2006 21 50 25 User admin User Information State 1033 sec idle Your IP 192 168 50 52 Last Login 03 11 2006 19 24 50 Device Information _ _ Product POU 15 Device Information IP Address 192 468 4101 62 Firmware 00 09 00 Connected Users All Connected Users admin 192 168 5052 17 min Figure 15 Status Panel The State field in the user information section considers a user to be idle 30 seconds after the last keyboard or mouse action It then updates the idle time every 10 seconds until another keyboard or mouse action is detected CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 15 If you are logged out because you exceeded the idle time limit a Relogin link appears in the Connected Users part of the Status panel Click the link to display the Login window Status Messages When you perform an operation from the Web interface such as creating a user profile or changing a network setting a message appears at the top of the window that indicates whether or not the operation was successful Be sure to check this message to confirm that an operation was successful Successf
36. ble IP Access Control yes no nol LAN interface speed auto 10 100 auto LAN interface duplex mode auto half full auto Are the entered values correct Enter y for Yes n for No or c to Cancel y Configuring device Done Figure 9 Configuration Complete CHAPTER 3 USING THE 7 Chapter 3 Using the Revelation PDU This chapter explains how to use the Revelation PDU unit It describes the LEDs and ports on the front and back panels of the Revelation PDU and explains how to use the display panel It also explains how the circuit breaker works and when the beeper goes off Front Panel The front panel of the Revelation PDU unit consists of three Ethernet RJ 45 ports to the left and a blue LED to the right Ethernet Ports The three RJ 45 Ethernet ports from left to right are labeled Serial Feature and LAN The table below explains what each port is used for PORT USED FOR Serial Establishing a serial connection between a computer and the Revelation PDU Take the null modem cable that was shipped with the Revelation PDU unit connect the end with the RJ 45 connector to the port labeled Serial on the front of the Revelation PDU and connect the end with the DB9F connector to the serial COM port on the computer Feature Reserved for future use including environmental sensors LAN Connecting the Revelation PDU to your company s network Connect a standard Category 5e UTP cable to this port and connect
37. ccessing the Revelation PDU through the Web interface 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel at the upper left is labeled HTTP Encryption 24 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE HTTP Encryption Force HTTPS for Web access Figure 25 Security Settings Window HTTP Encryption Panel 2 Click the check box labeled Force HHTPS for Web access 3 Click Apply HTTPS is now required for browser access Configuring the Firewall The Revelation PDU has a firewall that can be configured to prevent specific IP addresses and ranges of IP addresses from accessing the Revelation PDU When the Revelation PDU was initially configured you were prompted to enable or disable IP access control If you selected Disable the default the Revelation PDU firewall was not enabled To configure the firewall you have to enable the firewall and then you have to set the default policy and create rules specifying which addresses to accept and which addresses to drop Note The purpose of disabling the firewall by default is to prevent users from accidentally locking themselves out of the unit Refer to Chapter 2 for details Enable the Firewall To enable the Revelation PDU firewall 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel at the upper right is labeled IP Access Control This controls the firewall IP Access Control Please note
38. coito 34 Setting Up Outlets and Power 1 5 34 Setting the Revelation PDU Thresholds 35 Mig Tt 35 Setting the Outlet 36 Viewing ctr 36 EE en 37 TORING QUISO ON escasos e 38 o e eel SO ER 38 EI 1606 38 Creating Alen 39 Specifying the Alert nnne 41 Setting Up Event 0011 0 42 Configuring the Local Event LOG 42 Viewing the Internal Event Log 1 744 2 4 01 4 4 400 66 08 nennen nennen nennen nennen nnns nnns 43 Configuring NFS 43 Configuring SMTP 44 Configuring SNMP 0 2 45 Managing the Revelation 46 Displaying Basic Device 46 Naming DIO RE 46 Modifying the Network Gd i 47 Modifying the Communications Port and Bandwidth SettingS ccccooocccnncccnoncnnccnnonnnnnnnnonanonnos 47 Modifying the LAN Interface 48 Setting the Date and 2
39. d on the Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware SMASH Command Line Protocol CLP Using this interface you can do the following e Display the name power state on or off and sensors associated with each Revelation PDU outlet e Turn each outlet on or off Display the status of the sensors associated with each outlet Logging into the CLP interface Logging in via HyperTerminal and a serial connection is a little different than logging in using SSH or Telnet Using HyperTerminal To log in using HyperTerminal 1 Launch HyperTerminal and open a console window When the window first appears it 15 blank 2 Press Enter to display a Command prompt Welcome At the prompt type one of the following commands Enter Command Line Protocol config Perform initial IP configuration unblock Unblock currently blocked users 192 168 58 214 command Figure 66 HyperTerminal Command Prompt 3 At the Command prompt type CLP and press Enter You are prompted to enter a login name The login name is case sensitive so make sure you capitalize the correct letters 54 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE 192 168 980 214 command clp Entering character mode Escape character 15 T PDU CLP Server 2000 2007 Login Figure 67 Login Prompt 4 a login name and press Enter You are prompted to enter a password Login admin Password _ Figure 68 Password Prompt 5 Type a pass
40. disable the Wizard so that it cannot be used to configure the Revelation PDU To disable the wizard 1 Access the Revelation PDU via the Web interface 2 Select Device Settings and then select Network The Device Settings window appears 3 Locate the check box labeled Disable Setup Protocol in the Miscellaneous Network Settings panel and select it 4 Click Apply The Device Setup Wizard is disabled To enable it repeat the above three steps Using the Wizard To use the Wizard to configure an Revelation PDU 1 Launch the Device Setup Wizard The opening Wizard window appears This window is primarily informational and briefly summarizes what the Wizard can do Device Setup Wizard 2 1 2 Device Search and Setup Welcome to the Device Search and Setup Wizard Welcome to the Device Setup Wizard This Wizard will help vau with the Following things Search all available devices in the local network Initial device configuration After vou have gone through the steps of this Wizard you are ready to use all our devices in your network Figure 76 Opening Wizard Window 2 Read the text and click Next when finished The Device Search and Setup window appears This window shows the available devices identified by MAC address If the device you are looking for does not immediately appear click Refresh Devices APPENDIX E DEVICE SETUP WIZARD 77 Device Setup Wizard 2 1 2 Device Search and Setup Devices and Config
41. ds 2 5 Select a User Group from the drop down list in the User Group field User Group determines the system functions and outlets this user can access If you select None the user is not assigned to a User Group This means you have to set the user s permissions individually Until you do this the user is effectively blocked from accessing any system functions and outlets For instructions on setting permissions individually refer to Setting User Permissions Individually below If you would like this user to set his or her own password click the check box labeled Enforce user to change password on next login The user logs in the first time using the password you entered above and then is forced to change it to one of his or her choice Click Create The user profile is created Copying a User Profile You can create a new user profile with the exact same settings as an existing profile by using the copy function You can then modify the profile so that it differs as necessary from the original This is a quick and easy way to create user profiles To copy a user profile 1 2 3 4 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears Select the existing user profile from the drop down list in the Existing Users field Type the name of the new user profile in the New User Name field Click Copy A new user profile is created with the same settings as
42. e Device Name field 3 Click Apply The Revelation PDU is renamed Modifying the Network Settings The Revelation PDU was configured for network connectivity during the installation and configuration process refer to Chapter 2 for details If necessary you can modify any of these settings To do this 1 Select Device Settings and then select Network The Network Settings window appears The left side of the window consists of the Basic Network Settings panel which shows the current network settings Refer to Figure 55 for a picture of this panel 2 Doone of the following Auto configuration To auto configure the Revelation PDU select DHCP or BOOTP from the drop down list in the IP Auto Configuration field If you select DHCP you can also enter a preferred host name this is optional Static IP enter a static IP address select none from the drop down list in the Auto Configuration field and then enter address Subnet mask Gateway address Primary and optional secondary DNS server addresses 3 When you are finished click Apply The network settings are modified Modifying the Communications Port and Bandwidth Settings You can use Telnet or SSH to log into the Revelation PDU s CLP interface However by default SSH is enabled and Telnet is not because it communicates in the clear and 15 therefore not secure You can change this and enable or disable either application You can also set a band
43. e Management window appears CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 31 Common name Or ganizational unit Organization Locality City State Province Country 150 code Email Challenge password Confirm Challenge password Key length bits 1024 Reset To Defaults Figure 32 SSL Server Certificate Signing Window First Page 2 Provide the information requested Type the following in the appropriate fields FIELD TYPE THIS Common name State Province Country ISO code The country where your company is located Use the standard ISO code For a list of ISO codes go to this Web site http www iso org iso en prods services iso3166ma 02iso 3166 code lists list enl ht An email address where you or another administrative user can be reached Challenge password The password that will be required to access the Revelation Confirm Challenge PDU Type it first in the Challenge Password field and then Password again in the Confirm Challenge password field The password is case sensitive so be sure to capitalize the same letters each time 3 Select the key length from the drop down list in the Key length bits field Default is 1024 but you can also select 2048 4 Click Create The CSR is created and the second page of the SSL Server Certificate Management window appears This window shows the information you entered when creating the CSR 32 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Certificate Signing Request CSR C
44. e a 2 wire power cord in any product configuration Test AC outlets at your computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer and monitor When using a backup UPS power the computer monitor and appliance off the supply The installation socket outlet used for the power supply to this equipment must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible When installing this product it is essential that the distribution circuit supplying the product is protected by a branch circuit protection device with a maximum rating to suit the product maximum rating SYSTEMS SHOULD ONLY BE CONFIGURED BY A COMPETENT PERSON This power distribution unit is intended for power supply provision to equipment only Secondary Satellite power strips shall not be connected to the receptacles IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THIS EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY THAT HAS A PROTECTIVE GROUND CONDUCTOR WARNING TO ISOLATE THIS EQUIPMENT DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY PLUG ATTENTION AFIN D ISOLER TOTALEMENT CET APPAREIL DEBRANCHER FICHE D ALIMENTATION CAUTION USE ONLY IN DRY LOCATIONS ATTENTION UTILISER UNIQUEMENT DANS DES EMPLACEMENTS SECS This product has been designed to conform to the latest safety requirements In addition to compliance with standards for general use it has been factory configured for use in rack mounting environments aiding the installer to provide systems compliant with
45. econds Y au should be automatically redirected to the login page in 1 minute If this does not work use this link to the login page Figure 62 Reset Conclusion Window 4 When the reset is complete the Login window 15 displayed and you can log back into the Revelation PDU Updating the Firmware Aphel will notify customers when new firmware is available to update the Revelation PDU Customers will be given instructions where to go to download the new firmware Once the firmware 15 downloaded onto a PC you can install it on the Revelation PDU from the Web interface To do this 1 Select Maintenance and then select Update Firmware The Firmware Upload window appears Firmware Upload Firmware File ET Figure 63 Firmware Upload Window 52 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Type the complete path to the firmware file in the Firmware File field or click Browse and select the file Click Upload The Firmware Update window appears It shows the current firmware version and the new firmware version and gives you a last chance to terminate the update Firmware Update Current version 00 09 00 Build 4926 Beta Hew version 00 09 00 Build 4939 Beta This may take some minutes Please do MOT power off the device while the update iz in progress After a successful update the device will be reset automatically Figure 64 Firmware Update Window 4 To proceed with the update click Update To terminate the
46. em Permissions To set the system permissions 1 Select User Management and then select User Group System Permissions The User Group System Permissions window appears refer to Figure 23 below for a picture of this window 2 Select the user from the drop down list in the User not in group field The drop down list shows all user profiles that have NOT been assigned to a User Group 3 Set the permissions as necessary Click this icon in a field and select either Yes or No 4 When you are finished click Apply The permissions are applied to the user Outlet Permissions To set the outlet permissions 1 Select User Management and then select User Group Outlet Permissions The User Group Outlet Permissions window appears refer to Figure 24 below for a picture of this window 2 Select the user from the drop down list in the User field 3 Set the permissions as necessary Click this icon in a field and select either Yes or No 4 When you are finished click Apply The permissions are applied to the user Setting Up User Groups The Revelation PDU is shipped with one User Group built in This is the Admin User Group This User Group provides full system and outlet permissions It cannot be modified and it cannot be deleted When creating user profiles the User Group field defaults to the Admin User Group This means that if you do not change the entry in this field the user will enjoy full system and outlet permissio
47. ensors x x LIser amp sroup Administration x security Relevant User Activity Device Operation lt s s S s Device Management Figure 51 Event Log Assignments Panel List NFS and SMTP Logging 5 Click Apply SMTP logging is configured CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 45 Important If you have not configured the Revelation PDU s SMTP settings you must do so for SMTP logging to work Click the here link at the bottom of the panel Refer to Configuring the SMTP SettingsError Reference source not found below for instructions Configuring SNMP Logging To configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP logging 1 Select Device Settings and then select Event Log The Event Log Settings window appears The SNMP Logging panel controls SNMP logging SHMP Logging Enabled Destination IP Community Click here to view the POU PCRS 15 SNMP Figure 52 SNMP Logging Panel 2 Click the check box labeled SNMP Logging Enabled 3 Type an IP address in the Destination IP field This is the address to which traps are sent by the SNMP system agent 4 Type the name of the SNMP community in the Community field The community is the group representing the Revelation PDU and all SNMP management stations 5 To take a look at the Management Information Base MIB click the link labeled Click here to view the lt device name gt SNMP MIB It is located under the Communit
48. ers 1 gt Administrator PowerBoard PCR3_PowerBoard 1 D oo Raritan PowerBoard Raritan US MIS RACK 4 Y 1 Outlet 1 2 5 Outlet 5 YD 3 Dutlet 9 YD 2 Outlet 2 Y Outlet Y 10 Outlet 10 2 3 Outlet 3 Q 7 Outlet 7 Y 11 Outlet 11 y 4 Outlet 4 Q 8 Outlet 8 Q 12 12 Average Power Mate Apparent Power ru True RMS Current 0 1 Amps Maximum Detected 0 1 Amps True RMS Voltage ho Internal Temperature 250C Outlet Circuit Breaker Contig i d Warning Applet Window Power Status and Button Green when On Red when off Click on button to toggle power User is prompted with confirmation when turning off Confirm Power Disconnect Are you sure you want to disconnect power from the outlet named Outlet 1 Warning Applet Window DOMINION PX UsER GUIDE CHAPTER 6 INTEGRATION 67 tono j x Unit Id Alarm Threshold 16 0 Amps Outlet Names 1 Outer 1 5 5 g 9 2 Outer 2 10 10 3 Outlet 3 7 7 11 Outlet 1 4 Outlet 4 8 Outer 8 12 Outer 12 OK Cancel Warning Applet Window Dominion KSX KSX has one dedicated power port and RRC launches PowerBoard Java applet within to access dedicated power port More Revelation PDU strips can be connected and managed as serial targets through KSX serial ports Uses interactive menu interface Outlets can be renamed after the server or appliance connected C
49. ertificate Upload The following CSR is pending SSL Certificate File count ryName US 5 New York Browse state rProvinceName localityName New York organizationName National organizationalUnitName Sales Department XYZ commonName Corproation email ddress me ixyz corp Figure 33 SSL Server Certificate Management Window Second Page 5 To download the newly created CSR to your computer click Download You will be prompted to open or save the file The file is called csr txt 6 Once the file is stored on your computer submit it to a CA to obtain the digital certificate Installing a Certificate Once the CA has provided you with a digital certificate you must install it on the Revelation PDU To do this 1 Select Device Settings and then select Certificate The second page of the Server Certificate Management window appears Figure 33 2 Type the path and name of the certificate file in the SSL Certificate File field or click Browse and select the file 3 Click Upload The certificate is installed on the Revelation PDU Setting Up External User Authentication For security purposes users attempting to log into the Revelation PDU must be authenticated You can use the local database of user profiles in the Revelation PDU or you can use the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP or the Remote Access Dial In User Service RADIUS protocol By default the Revelation PDU is configured
50. ettings window appears The Login Limitations panel controls this feature Login limitations Enable Single Login Limitation Enable Password Aging Password Aging Interval days x Figure 30 Login Limitations Panel 2 To prevent more than one person from using the same login at the same time click the check box labeled Enable Single Login Limitation 3 To force users to change their passwords regularly click the check box labeled Enabled Password Aging and then enter a number of days in the Password Aging Interval field Users will be required to change their password every time that number of days has passed 4 Click Apply The controls are applied Enable Strong Passwords Forcing users to create strong passwords makes it more difficult for intruders to crack user passwords and access the Revelation PDU unit Strong passwords should be at least eight characters long and should contain upper and lowercase letters numbers and special characters such as or amp To force users to create strong passwords 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The Strong Passwords panel appears at the bottom of the window 30 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Strong passwords Enable strong passwords Minimum length of strong password x Maximum length of strong password Enforce at least one lower case character Enforce at least one upper case character Enfo
51. for local authentication If you stay with this method you do not have to do anything other than create user profiles for each authorized user If you prefer to use an external LDAP or RADIUS server you have to provide the system with information about the server Keep in mind that you still need to create user profiles for users who are authenticated externally This is because the user profile determines the User Group to which the user belongs and the User Group determines the user s system and outlet permissions Settings Up LDAP Authentication To set up LDAP authentication 1 Select Device Settings and then select Authentication The Authentication Settings window appears The LDAP parameters appear on the left side of the window el aa DO CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 33 LDAP User LDAP Server SSL enabled Port me SSL Port Base DH of User LDAP Server of external LDAP Servet Generic server a Hame of login name attribute of user entry objectclass User search subfilter Active Directory Domain Figure 34 Authentication Window LDAP Parameters Click the radio button labeled LDAP Type the IP address of the LDAP server in the User LDAP Server field To encrypt traffic to and from the LDAP server click the check box labeled SSL enabled By default the Revelation PDU uses the standard ports 389 for LDAP and 636 for secure LDAP SSL If you prefer to
52. g Up Outlets and Power Thresholds above for instructions on setting power thresholds Configuring Alert Events Alert events consist of an outlet an associated threshold and an associated policy To configure an alert event 1 Select Alerts and then select Alert Configuration The Alert Configuration window appears It shows all existing policies Alert Configuration single outlets will be shut down an any critical threshold reached You may want to adjust outlet sensor thresholds according to your needs Event Policy Destinations Unit current above upper critical threshold syslog Event Log Delete eMail Unit voltage above upper non critical threshold red tbr raritan com Delete Event Log Event Policy Add Unit current above upper critical threshold syslog gt edit policies Figure 39 Alert Configuration Window 2 Go to the Event field and select the outlet from the first left drop down list You can select the Revelation PDU unit as a whole or you can select a specific outlet 3 Select the threshold from the second middle drop down list in the Event field Figure 40 shows the list CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 39 Event Policy current above upper critical threshold edit policies current above upper non critical threshold voltage above upper critical threshold voltage above upper non critical threshold voltage below lower non critical threshold voltage below lover critical th
53. g in mind Rule order The order of the rules is important When traffic reaches the Revelation PDU the rules are executed in numerical order The first rule that matches the IP address determines whether the traffic 15 accepted or dropped Any subsequent rules matching the IP address have no effect on the traffic e Subnet mask When typing the IP address you MUST specify both the address and a subnet mask For example to specify a single address in a Class C network use this format 32 where 32 a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 To specify an entire subnet or range of addresses change the subnet mask accordingly To create firewall rules 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel at the upper right is labeled IP Access Control This controls the firewall 2 Make sure the check box labeled Enable IP Access Control is checked 3 Create specific rules The following explains how ACTION DO THIS Add a rule tothe 1 Type an IP address and subnet mask in the IP Mask field of the rules list 2 Select ACCEPT or DROP in the Policy field 3 Click Append Do NOT enter a rule number The system automatically numbers the rule Insert a rule between Type the higher of the two rule numbers in the Rule two existing rules field For example to insert a rule between rules 5 and 6 type 6 Type an IP address and subnet mask in the IP Mask field Select ACCEPT
54. gs and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel labeled Group based System Access Control controls this feature 2 Make sure the check box labeled Enable Group based System Access Control is checked 3 Select the action you want from the drop down list in the Default Action field refer to Figure 28 4 Click Apply The default action is applied Create Group Based Access Control Rules Group based access control rules accept or drop traffic intended for the Revelation PDU based on the user s group membership Like firewall rules the order of the rule is important since the rules are executed in numerical order To create group based access control rules 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel labeled Group based System Access Control controls this feature 2 Make sure the check box labeled Enable Group based System Access Control is checked 3 Create or delete specific rules The following explains how ACTION DO THIS Add a rule to the end Type a starting IP address in the Starting IP field of the rules list 2 Type an ending IP address in the Ending IP field Select a User Group from the drop down list in the Group field This rule applies to members of this group only Select ACCEPT or DROP from the drop down list in the Policy field Click Append Do NOT enter a rule number This system automatically numbers the rule 2
55. gured as follows Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None 2 Point the communications program at the serial port connecting the Revelation PDU and open a terminal window 3 Press Enter to display the opening configuration prompt Welcome Choose a login for the following features Initial IP configuration config Unblock currently blocked users unblock 192 168 1 22 login Figure 3 Opening Configuration Prompt 4 Type config and press Enter to begin the configuration process You are prompted to select an IP configuration method Welcome Choose a login for the following features IP configuration config Unblock currently blocked users unblock 192 168 1 22 login config IP autoconfiguration none dhcp bootp _ Figure 4 IP Configuration Prompt 5 You must assign the Revelation PDU an IP address There are two ways to do this Auto configuration Select an autoconfiguration method such as dhcp or bootp and let the DHCP or BOOTP server provide the IP address Static IP address Select None and assign the Revelation PDU a static IP address You will be prompted for the address network mask and gateway Note The Revelation PDU s IP address is automatically displayed in the system prompt The default IP address is 192 168 1 22 This will be replaced by the address assigned by DHCP
56. ield Default is evtlog By default when NFS logging is enabled seven event types appear in the Event Log Assignments panel to the right All are disabled by default To enable any of these event types check the corresponding check boxes NIGRA A A Bont PX GUIDE Event Log Assignments HFS Event Outlet Control sensors Iszer Group Administration Security Relevant User Activity Device Operation lt s s El S S S 3 Device Management Figure 49 Event Log Assignments Panel List and NFS Logging 7 Click Apply NFS logging is configured Configuring SMTP Logging To configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP logging 1 Select Device Settings and then select Event Log The Event Log Settings window appears The SMTP Logging panel controls SMTP logging SMTP Logging Enabled Receiver Email Address You have to confiqure SMTP server here before you can use SMTP destinations Figure 50 SMTP Logging Panel 2 Click the check box labeled SMTP Logging Enabled Type the receiver s email address in the Receiver Email Address field 4 By default when SMTP logging is enabled seven event types appear in the Event Log Assignments panel to the right All are disabled by default To enable any of these event types check the appropriate check boxes R Event Log Assignments HFS SMTP x E Event Outlet Control S
57. igure 80 Network Configuration 78 Figure 81 Concluding Wizard 79 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Chapter 1 Introduction The Revelation PDU unit is an intelligent power distribution unit that allows you to reboot remote servers and other network devices and monitor power in the data center through Raritan s KVM switches and Secure Console Servers From the office or from anywhere the Revelation PDU unit will power on power off or reboot remote equipment as well as monitor current voltage power and temperature The Revelation PDU offers the ability to recover systems remotely in the event of system failure and or system lockup It eliminates the need to perform manual intervention or dispatch field personnel reduces downtime and mean time to repair and increases productivity Product Features All models and configurations of the Revelation PDU provide the following features e The ability to control outlets collectively and individually e The ability to power on power off and reboot the devices connected to each outlet e The ability to monitor the following at the outlet level Average power Apparent power True RMS voltage True RMS current Maximum current detected Internal temperature Outlet circuit breaker status set power threshold e An audible alarm beeper and a visual alarm blinking LED to indicate current overload
58. in2kServer By Channel StevegKX432 im S Channel 5 PC Properties Win2kServer 6 Channel 6 7 Channel 7 Y 3 MyOtherServer im 9 Channel 9 a 10 Channel 10 11 11 12 Channel 12 4 13 Channel 13 im 1 14 Win2kServer im 15 15 EF Users ADMIN ADMIN 9 Select up to a total of four outlets from the power strips Properties PC Please enter name Name Type View By Channel PC Properties Win2kServer Name Status Win2kServer Unavailable Power Strip Outlet PERS L Win kServer PCRS 2 Outlet 2 e 2 Outlet 2 03 4 Outlet 04 n5 Outlet CHAPTER 6 INTEGRATION 10 Notice the target icon change to indicate power File User Setup View Help LiwWin2k Server Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel Y hii rnith 11 Notice the outlet icon change to indicate association 12 Notice the outlet name automatically changes to the target s name Winek Server Outlet Sim utet 03 di Cutlet 04 5 Outlet 05 2 Outlet 7i OUTLET EIGHT C El S winzkserver How to control a target s power 13 Select target associated with outlets 14 Select from Power On Power Off or Cycle Power options 61 62 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Raritan Remote Client DK
59. ional details about an outlet click the outlet icon This displays the Outlet Details window refer to Figure 38 for a picture of the window This window gives the name and status of the outlet as well as e RMS Current RMS max Current e RMS Voltage 18 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE e True RMS Power RMS Power e Real RMS Power Note RMS refers to root mean square a statistical method for measuring certain types of variables In this context it gives the value of current or voltage that is equivalent to a compar able DC value Setting Up User Profiles The Revelation PDU 15 shipped with one user profile built in This is the Admin profile which was used for the original login This profile has full system and outlet permissions and should be reserved for the system administrator This profile cannot be modified or deleted All users must have a user profile The profile specifies a login name and password and contains additional optional information about the user It also assigns the user to a User Group and the User Group determines the user s system and outlet permissions If you choose you can refrain from assigning some or all users to a User Group and instead assign their system and outlets permissions on an individual basis Note By default multiple users can log in at the same time using the login name from the same profile You can change this so only one user at a time can use a specific login This is d
60. irewall rules except they can be applied to members of specific User Groups In effect this enables you to give entire User Groups system and outlet permissions based on their IP addresses or subnets To create group based access control rules you first have to enable the feature Then you have to set the default action specify an IP address range and associate the rule with a specific User group Finally you have to indicate whether the rule will accept or drop traffic CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 27 Enable the feature To enable group based access control rules 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The panel labeled Group based System Access Control controls this feature Group based System Access Control Please note amp pply is required or changes will be lost Enable Group based System Access Control Default Action DROP Rule Starting IP Ending IP Group Action 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 All ACCEPT Admin ACCEPT Figure 28 Group Based System Access Control Panel Enabled 2 Click the check box labeled Enable Group based System Access Control This enables the feature 3 Click Apply Group based access control rules are enabled Change the Default Action The default action is shown in the Group based System Access Control panel on the Security Settings window To change the default action 1 Select Device Settin
61. k persons out after a specified number of failed logins limit the number of persons who can log in at the same time using the same login and force users to create strong passwords Enable User Blocking User blocking allows you to determine how many times a user can attempt to log into the Revelation PDU and fail authentication before the user s login is blocked To set it up 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security Settings window appears The User Blocking panel controls this feature User Blocking Max number of failed logins empty for infinite Block time minutes empty for infinite Figure 29 User Blocking Panel CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 29 2 Type a number in the Max number of failed logins field This is the maximum number of failed logins the user is permitted before the user s login is blocked from accessing the Revelation PDU If no number 15 entered there is no limit on failed logins 3 Type a number in the Block time field This is the length of time in minutes the login is blocked 4 Click Apply The user blocking limits are applied Enable Login Limitations Login limitations allow you to determine whether more than one person can use the same login at the same time and whether or not users will be required to change passwords at regularly scheduled intervals To enable login limitations 1 Select Device Settings and then select Security The Security S
62. lation PDU s SMTP settings and enter an IP address for your SMTP server and a sender s email address Note Refer to Setting Up Alerts below for instructions on configuring alerts to send emails 1 Select Device Settings and then select SMTP Settings The SMTP Settings window appears SMTP Settings SMTP Server Sender Email Address 27 Figure 59 SMTP Settings Window 2 Type the IP address of the mail server in the SMTP Server field 3 Type an email address in the Sender Email Address field 4 Click Apply Email is configured Resetting the Revelation PDU You can reset the Revelation PDU from the Web interface To do this 1 Select Maintenance and then select Unit Reset The Reset Operations window appears Reset Device This may take up to a minute Figure 60 Reset Operations Window 2 Click Reset A Reset Confirmation window appears CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 51 Are you sure you want to restart the device Please confirm by pressing Really Reset Reset Device Really Reset This may take up to a minute Figure 61 Reset Confirmation Window 3 Make sure you really want to reset the Revelation PDU and then click Really Reset If you change your mind click Cancel to terminate the reset operation If you choose to proceed with the reset the window shown below appears and the reset takes place The reset takes about one minute to complete The device will be reset in a few s
63. lds When setting the thresholds keep in mind that you can set up alerts that are triggered whenever any of these thresholds are crossed Refer to Setting Up Alerts below for details CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 35 Setting the Revelation PDU Thresholds To set the Revelation PDU thresholds 1 Select Power Outlets and then select Unit Setup The Unit Setup window appears Unit Setup Delay until outlets are switched on again after outlet reset 7 Power On Delay Thresholds lower Upper critical non critical non critical critical votage eso Current EPEE 0 Empa Temperature BE pa ters Figure 36 Unit Setup Window 2 Type a number in the field labeled Delay until outlets are switched on again after outlet reset When the outlets on the Revelation PDU are power cycled they are turned off and then back on The number you enter here determines the length of time in seconds it takes for the outlets to turn back on after they are shut down during the power cycle The default is 10 seconds Note The number you enter here applies to all outlets on the Revelation PDU However you can override this number for specific outlets if you wish Refer to Setting the Outlet Thresholds below You can power cycle an outlet from the Outlet Details window Refer to Power Cycling an Outlet below for instructions 3 Type a number of seconds in the field labeled Power on delay in ms
64. m IP address 192 168 50 52 1 11 2000 16 25 24 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 0141 2000 16 22 50 Authentication User jake logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 1 11 2000 15 11 16 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 01 11 2000 15 10 24 Board Message Device successfully started Figure 47 Internal Event Log Entries For each entry the event log shows e The date and time of the event e The type of event board message security host control or authentication e A brief description of the event For example for an authentication event the entry in the log shows the user s login name and the IP address of the user s computer Note By default the internal event log displays 20 events per page Refer to Configuring the Local Event Log above for instructions on changing this number Configuring NFS Logging To configure Network File System NFS logging 1 Select Device Settings and then select Event Log The Event Log Settings window appears The NFS Logging panel controls NFS logging HFS Logging Enabled HFS Server y HFS Share HFS Log File Figure 48 NFS Logging Panel Click the check box labeled NFS Logging Enabled Type the IP address of the NFS server in the NFS Server field Type the name of the shared NFS directory in the NFS Share field Type the name of the NFS log file in the NFS Log File f
65. n PDU unit and configure it for network connectivity Before You Begin Before beginning the installation perform the activities listed below Unpack the Revelation PDU and Components 1 Remove the Revelation PDU unit and other equipment from the box in which they were shipped Refer to Package Contents in Chapter 1 for a complete list of the contents of the box 2 Compare the unit and serial number of the equipment with the number on the packing slip located on the outside of the box and make sure they match 3 Inspect the equipment carefully If any of the equipment is damaged or missing contact Aphel s Technical Support Department for assistance Prepare the Installation Site 1 Make sure the installation area is clean and free of extreme temperatures and humidity 2 Allow sufficient space around the Revelation PDU for cabling and outlet connections 3 Review the Safety Instructions listed in the beginning of this manual Fill Out the Equipment Setup Worksheet An Equipment Setup Worksheet 15 provided in Appendix B Use this worksheet to record the model serial number and use of each device connected to the Revelation PDU As you add and remove devices keep the worksheet up to date Connect the Revelation PDU to a Computer You must connect the Revelation PDU to a computer to configure it This is done by means of a serial connection between the Revelation PDU and the computer If you plan to use this connection to
66. ns To restrict the user s permissions create a User Group with limited system and or outlet permissions and assign the user to that group Creating a User Group To create a User Group 1 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears This window is divided into a User Management panel and a Group Management panel CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 21 Group Management Existing Groups select Refresh Hew Group Figure 22 User Group Management Window Group Management Panel 2 Inthe Group Management panel type the name of the group in the New group name field 3 Click Create The User Group is created Setting the System Permissions System permissions include all the major functional areas of the Web interface When you first create a User Group all system permissions are set to NO To set the system permissions for a User Group 1 Select User Management and then select Users Group System Permissions The User Group System Permissions window appears User Group System Permissions Show permissions for User not in a group setup Outlet Access Permissions Permission Authentication Settings gt Change Password Yes w Date Time Settings Yes Firmware Update IPMI Privilege Level Log Settings Mo Log View Network DynDHS Settings Power Control Settings SHMP Settings SSH Telnet
67. number is the number of the outlet To display information for all outlets type the wildcard asterisk instead of a number Attributes You can use the name and powerState attributes to filter the output of the show command The name attribute displays only the name of the outlet and the powerState attribute displays only the power state on or off The following shows the syntax for both attributes gt show d properties name systeml outlet lt outlet number Clos gt show d properties powerState systeml outlet outlet number where outlet number 1s the number of the outlet In both cases the outlet number can also be a wildcard asterisk 56 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Examples The following are examples of the show command Example 1 No Attributes The following shows the output of the show command with no attributes entered 1 gt show systeml outlet systeml outlet Properties Name is OUTLET powerState is 1 on Power State Associations CIH_Authorizedlarget gt system2 authorizedpriv8 CIH_SystemDevice gt systeml AssociatedSensor gt systeml ncurrsensor13 Associations AssociatedSensor systeml nsensor33 AssociatedSensor systeml ncurrsensor14 AssociatedSensor systeml nsensor34 AssociatedSensor systeml nsensor35 AssociatedSensor systeml nsensor36 AssociatedSensor systeml nsensor3 WM w WM NY Figure 73 Show Command Example 2
68. olicy To delete a policy 1 Select Alerts and then select Alert Policy Editor The Alert Policy Editor appears 2 Select the policy to be deleted from the drop down list in the Existing Policies field 3 Click Delete The policy 15 deleted Specifying the Alert Destination The alert destination can be an email address or an SNMP trap To specify the destination 1 Select Alerts and then select Alert Destinations The Alert Destinations window appears Alert Destinations Destination 192 458 1 1 johni amp iraritan Destination Type Receiver eMail Address _______ Destination IP Community String Alert Configuration Alert Policies Alert Policy Editor Figure 44 Alert Destinations Window Note If you have not configured the Revelation PDU s SMTP a note will appear on this page prompting you to do so now You cannot enter an email address until you have configured the SMTP server Either click the SMTP server here link that appears this page or select Devices Settings 2 SMTP Settings Refer to Configuring the SMTP Settings below for details 2 Select the destination from the drop down list in the Destination type field Your choices are eMail and SNMP 3 Do one of following Email If you selected email type the receiver s email address SNMP you selected SNMP enter the IP address of the trap and the community string 4 Click Add The destination is added Note To delete
69. ommandCenter All Revelation PDU units connected through the following Raritan products can be managed from CC Dominion SX Dominion KSX Dominion KX Paragon 68 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE APPENDIX A REVELATION PDU MODELS 69 Appendix A Revelation PDU Models Models Built to Order OUTLET OF PLUG MODEL RACK V CURRENT TYPE ODIT TYPE ses JP US EU x 70 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Appendix B Equipment Setup Worksheet Revelation PDU Series Unit Model Revelation PDU Series Unit Serial Number USE USE USE APPENDIX B EQUIPMENT SETUP WORKSHEET OUTLET 19 OUTLET 20 MODEL MODEL SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER 71 Types of adapters Types of cables Name of software program 72 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Appendix C IPMI Privilege Levels The IPMI privilege level that you select determines IP MI PRIVILEGE LEVELS NO ACCESS CALLBACK OPERATOR ADMINISTRATOR Ne We Ne Ne Ye Ye Fire Update YesNe YesNe eso YesNe YesiNo _ ers No YesiNo Yeso YeuNe YesNe eso eso YesNe _ Network Dyn DSN Settings e ee SSH Telnet Access No Yes No YesiNo No YesiNo No YesiNo No SSL Certificate IW 38 lu _ um Aum B Management User Group Yes Management User Group Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Permissions
70. on Outlet 1 Outlet 2 Outlet 3 Outlet 4 Outlet 5 Outlet 6 Paragon Base Unit Paragon User Station Apply Reset To Defaults Figure 24 User Group Outlet Permissions Window Select the User Group from the drop down list in the Group field The permissions that apply to this group are displayed If this 1s the first time you are setting the permissions for this group all permissions are set to No Set the permissions as necessary Click this icon in a field and select either Yes or No When you are finished click Apply The permissions are applied to the User Group Note The User field on this window is used to set individual user permissions If you are setting group permissions you may ignore this field CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 23 Copying a User Group You can create a new User Group with the exact same permissions as an existing User Group by using the copy function You can then modify the group so that its permissions differ as necessary from the original This is a quick and easy way to create User Groups To copy a User Group 1 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears 2 Select the existing User Group from the drop down list in the Existing Groups field 3 Type the name of the new User Group in the New Group Name field 4 Click Copy A new User Group is created with the same permissions as the existing group The new User Gro
71. one by selecting Device Settings gt Security and checking the check box labeled Enable Single Login Limitation Creating a User Profile To create a user profile 1 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears This window is divided into a User Management panel and a Group Management panel User Management Existing Users oe New User Full Password Confirm Pass word Email Address Mobile Humber User Group 3elect E Enforce user to change password on next login Figure 21 User Group Management Window User Management Panel 2 CHAPTER 4 UsiNG THE WEB INTERFACE 19 In the User Management panel type the following information about the user in the corresponding fields FIELD TYPE THIS The name the user will enter to log into the Web interface Full Name The user s first and last names Password The password the user will enter to log in Type it first in the Confirm Password Password field and then again in the Confirm Password field The password must be at least four characters long and spaces are not permitted The password is case sensitive so be sure to capitalize the same letters each time Email address An email address where the user can be reached Mobile Number A cell phone number where the user can be reached Note New user name Password and Confirm Password are the only required fiel
72. onfiguration 3 A e O o UU neces 3 Unpack the Revelation PDU and Components ccooooocnnncnnccncnonnncccnnnnnononnnancnnnnnnnnonnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnanrennnnnnos 3 Prepare the Installation 3 Fill Out the Equipment Setup 9 Connect the Revelation PDU to 3 Connect the Revelation PDU to Your 3 Configure the Revelation PDU for Network Connectivity 4 Chapter 3 Using the Revelation PDU 7 T m 7 mz B el cT 7 RUC LCE D 7 IP PO E ro E _ ____ _____ 7 5 e e o 7 SI M E 8 Auli T 8 8 si 9 Chapter 4 Using the Web Interface 11 Logging into the Web 2 11 BOUNCE MN ete m M 11 Changing YOUN PassWOFE n eei 12 SING THE Web GH ACC eet TO t o OO 13 AAPP 13 peo o e E A 13 A A A E a 14 Suus 15 Reset AD RR E A 15 a T UU T EP 16 Using the Home 16 llo ari NER OR 16 SA c
73. or a picture of the window Power Cycling an Outlet To turn an outlet off and on 1 Select Power Ports and then select Outlet Details The Outlet Details window appears Figure 38 2 Select an outlet from the drop down list in the Show details of outlet field The outlet must be ON 3 Click Cycle The outlet turns OFF and then back ON Note The length of time between the off and on states in a power cycle can be set of the Revelation PDU as a whole and for individual outlets Refer to Setting the Revelation PDU Thresholds 38 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Setting the Revelation PDU Thresholds and Setting the Outlet Thresholds above for details Turning an Outlet On or Off To turn an outlet on or off 1 Select Power Ports and then select Outlet Details The Outlet Details window appears Figure 38 2 Select an outlet from the drop down list in the Show details of outlet field 3 Click On to turn the outlet ON Click Off to turn the outlet OFF Note You can also turn an outlet on or off from the Home window Setting Up Alerts The Revelation PDU can be configured to issue an alert whenever a threshold is crossed either for the Revelation PDU unit as a whole or for a specific outlet The alert can be programmed to send an administrator an email message or it can be programmed to send a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP trap to a specific IP address Note Refer to Settin
74. place the current for about 5 seconds after which the current will return 4 To display the power Tip A quick way to distinguish between voltage current and power is the placement of the decimal point in the display Voltage has no decimal point current has a decimal point between the first and second digits and power has a decimal point between the second and third digits Circuit Breaker The Revelation PDU includes branch circuit breakers units rated over 20A that automatically trip when a power overload is detected If the circuit breaker switches off the voltage rail the CHAPTER 3 USING THE 9 lower row of the display panel will jump to the lowest outlet number affected by the circuit breaker error and the upper row will display these three letters CbE which means circuit breaker error You will still be able to switch between outlets on the Revelation PDU s display panel Outlets affected by the error will show CbE Unaffected outlets will show the current and voltage readings as described above To reset the breakers in the event of an overload On the 1U and 2U products unclip the front molding to access the breaker s On the zero U product the breaker s can be accessed by lifting the hinged cover over the breaker element Beeper The Revelation PDU includes a beeper It will ring if any of the circuit breakers is trips or if the control board temperature sensor exceeds 80 degrees Celsius The beeper
75. r it as shown below HTTP Port then this field is currently set to its default value If you change the default the asterisk disappears If you reset to defaults the asterisk returns Refresh Many windows provide a Refresh button If a window is open for a while the information displayed may become stale Click this button periodically to reload the window and update the information displayed Using the Home Window The Home window is the first window to appear after a successful login It consists of a Global Status panel and an Outlets display You can return to the Home window from any other window in the Web interface by clicking The Home link in the navigation path The Aphel logo in the upper left of the window e Global Status Panel The Global Status panel provides an overview of the Revelation PDU s power consumption and temperature It shows Unit voltage RMS current in amps True power in watts CPU temperature centigrade scale Global Status Unit Voltage RMS Current True Power CPU Temperature 54 0 Volts 0 2 Amps 0 0 Watts 44 0 degrees C Figure 18 Global Status Panel Outlets Display The Outlets display shows each outlet on the Revelation PDU The following two figures show an 8 outlets and a 20 outlets display Outlet 1 Outlet 2 Outlet 3 Outlet 4 Outlet 5 Outlet 6 User Station Paragon 5 ef ef ef ef eff iem on on on on
76. r or the control circuitry s power supply is broken Red ON and LIVE The outlet is ON relay closed and LIVE voltage present The outlet is ON and LIVE but there 1s overload Red flashing ON and LIVE and the current has crossed the non critical threshold OFF and LIVE The outlet is OFF relay open and LIVE Green flashing OFF and NOT LIVE The outlet is OFF but NOT LIVE The outlet was shut down because the current crossed the critical threshold Yellow flashing ON and NOT LIVE The outlet 15 ON but NOT LIVE circuit breaker open or other high voltage rail error Display Panel The display panel is located on the right of the unit s back panel It consists of these components e A lower row displaying two digits An upper row displaying three digits Up and Down buttons Lower Row The lower row shows the outlet number Upper Row The upper row shows the current voltage and power readings for the outlet indicated in the lower row How to Operate the Display Panel 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to select an outlet Pressing the Up button once moves up one outlet number Pressing the Down button once moves down one outlet number 2 When an outlet is selected the outlet number is displayed in the lower row and the current in the upper row Current is displayed in the format XX X A 3 To display the voltage for the selected outlet press the Up and Down buttons simultaneously The voltage reading will re
77. rce at least one numeric character Enforce at least one printable special character Humber of restricted passwords based on history Figure 31 Strong Passwords Panel 2 Click the check box labeled Enable strong passwords to activate the strong password feature The following are the default settings Minimum length 8 characters Maximum length 16 characters At least one lowercase character Required At least one uppercase character Required At least one numeric character Required At least one printable special character Required Number of restricted passwords y 3 Make any necessary changes to the default settings 4 When you are finished click Apply The changes are applied Setting Up a Digital Certificate The purpose of an X 509 digital certificate is to ensure that both parties in an SSL connection are who they say they are To obtain a certificate for the Revelation PDU you must create a Certificate Signing Request CSR and submit it to a certificate authority CA Once the CA has processed the information in the CSR it will provide you with a certificate which you must install on the Revelation PDU Note Refer to Forcing HTTPS Encryption for instructions on forcing users to employ SSL when connecting to the Revelation PDU Creating a Certificate Signing Request To create a CSR 1 Select Device Settings and then select Certificate The first page of the SSL Server Certificat
78. reshold temerature above upper critical threshold temerature above upper non critical threshold temerature below lower non critical threshold temerature below lower critical threshold voltage rail failed voltage rail failure canceled Figure 40 Thresholds 4 Select a policy from the drop down list in the Policy field 5 Click Add The alert is added to the system Note No policies appear in this drop down list until you create them Refer to Creating Alert Policies below for instructions Creating Alert Policies Alert policies allow you to associate events with destinations Policies determine whether specific events trigger an entry in the event log an email message to an administrator an SNMP trap or a combination of the three About Policies The diagram below illustrates the way policies associate events with destinations In this example five events and two policies are defined e Events 1 and 2 are associated with the Red policy This means they trigger an email message to an administrator and an SNMP trap Events 3 4 and 5 are associated with the Syslog policy They trigger entries in the event log but do not send email messages or traps Events Destinations Policies Figure 41 Policies Display Existing Policies To display a list of existing policies 1 Select Alerts and then select Alert Policies The Alert Policies window appears It lists each policy and shows their destinations
79. strip name Select PowerBoard from the drop down Application list Raritan Dominion SX 16 Forte 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Raritan Console Configuration Upgrade 1 2 3 4 5 D B 9 1 RPC 8 R1 8500 Nonere Raritan Console Raritan Console Current users 1 gt Administrator Baud rate ParitwData bits Application How to launch PowerBoard Monee Mones Monee 8 None Mones Monee Mones Monee Mones Configuration locked Other users cannot change configuration Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Parity checking Recwkmit Pace Hardware Flow Control Update Report Network Ports Users IP ACL Certificate RADIUS Time Notification LDAP Application Baud Rate Parity Bits Parity Check X on X off HAN Flow Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled enable Xan Xoff enable Cancel Unlock Canfig 66 Raritan Dominion SX 16 Port Access Configuration Upgrade Reset Current us
80. t 7 By default the LAN interface speed is set to Auto which allows the system to select the optimum speed To keep the default press Enter To set the speed to 10 or 100 Mbps type the speed you want and press Enter You are prompted to select the duplex mode for the LAN interface Welcome Choose a login for the following features Initial IP configuration config Unblock currentlv blocked users unblock 192 168 1 22 login config IP autoconfiguration none dhcp bootp dhcp Enable IP Access Control yes no nol no LAN interface speed auto 10 100 auto 100 LAN interface duplex mode auto half full autol _ Figure 7 Duplex Mode Prompt 6 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE 8 By default the LAN interface duplex mode is set to Auto which allows the system to pick the optimum mode Half duplex allows data to be transmitted to and from the Revelation PDU but not at the same time Full duplex allows data to be transmitted in both directions at the same time To keep the default press Enter To specify half or full duplex type half or full and press Enter You are prompted to confirm the information you just entered Welcome Choose a login for the following features Initial IP configuration config Unblock currently blocked users unblock 192 168 1 22 login config IP autoconfiguration none dhcp bootp dhcp Enable IP Access Control yes no LAN interface speed auto 10 1
81. t types clear the appropriate check boxes Event Log Assignments Event Outlet Control Outlet Unt Sensors Userfsroup Administration security Relevant User Activity Device Operation 5 s s S S S S 4 Device Management Figure 46 Event Log Assignments Panel List Logging Note Refer to Appendix D for a more detailed explanation of these event types 6 When you are finished click Apply Local logging is configured CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 43 Viewing the Internal Event Log To display the internal event log select Maintenance and then select View Event Log Description 01 13 2000 15 22 35 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 01 12 2000 19 28 12 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 01 12 2000 18 09 05 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 01 12 2000 17 18 53 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 01 12 2000 15 20 00 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 1 12 2000 14 01 29 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 1 12 2000 11 45 17 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 0 0 0141 2000 16 44 12 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 50 52 0 0 1 11 2000 16 43 31 Authentication User robert logged in fro
82. the existing profile The new profile can be seen by clicking the drop down list in the Existing Users field Modifying a User Profile Every user with user management permissions can modify a user profile Refer to Setting the System Permissions below for information about setting user permissions To modify a user profile 1 2 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears Select the user profile you want to modify from the drop down list in the Existing Users field All the information in the user profile is displayed except the password Make all necessary changes to the information shown To change the password type a new password in the Password and Confirm Password fields If the password field is left blank the password is not changed Click Modify The user profile is modified 20 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Deleting a User Profile To delete a user profile 1 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears 2 Select the user profile you want to delete from the drop down list in the Existing Users field 3 Click Delete The user profile is deleted Setting User Permissions Individually If you selected None for User Group when creating a user profile you must set the user s permissions individually Until you do this the user is effectively blocked from all system functions and outlets Syst
83. the user name and password are case sensitive so make sure you capitalize the letters correctly 3 Click Login The Home window appears 12 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE 3 Overview Home Microsoft Internet Explorer me Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay e 7 2 x E PO search lt Favorites 49 62 gt a 3 Links 22 Address http 192 168 50 214 home asp SER aritan Power Outlets User Management Device EI Maintenance Raritan Power Control Time Session 20 11 2006 11 09 29 Global Status User admin State active Unit Voltage RMS Current TruePower CPU Temperature Your IP 192 168 50 52 190 0 Volts 0 2 Amps 0 0 Watts 43 0 degrees C Last Login 20 11 2006 10 39 02 Device Information Outlet 1 Outlet 2 Outlet 3 Outlet 4 Outlet 6 User Station Paragon Outlet 5 Device Name pdu IP Address 192 168 50 214 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 o Lor Lon on Con on Connected Users admin 192 168 50 52 active Copyright 2006 Raritan Computer Inc Internet Figure 11 Home Note The Home window in Figure 1 1Error Reference source not found shows 8 outlets If your Revelation PDU has 20 outlets the Home window will show all 20 Refer to Outlets Display below for a more detailed discussion of the outlets display on the Home window with pictures
84. tion Window LDAP 33 Authentication Window RADIUS Parameters nnns 34 ONE A e 36 Outlet Details 37 Alen COMMUN AMOR 38 ec 2 39 ee ec __ 39 2 424 40 PTET OMG E ON TR PA Po 40 Alert Destinations VVIFICOW o e 41 Eole algei 1 ME tm 42 Event Log Assignment Panel List 00 42 EVENT BOE a a E 43 NES OOOO F ANG D TEE 43 Event Log Assignment Panel List and NFS 44 SMTP Logging Pang RT TU UE 44 Event Log Assignment Panel List NFS and SMTP 44 SNMP Logging Fane 45 X DOMINION PX UsER GUIDE Figure 53 Event Log Assignment Panel List NFS SMTP and SNMP 45 Figure 54 Device Information 46 Figure 55 Basic Network Settings enne nennen nns 47 Figure 56 Miscellaneous Network Settings 48 Figure 57 LAN Interface Settings
85. ul messages The following are examples of status messages after an operation has completed successfully Power Outlets User Management Device Settings Home gt User Management Usentsroup Management User created successfully Power Outlets User Management Device Settings dE gt Device Settings gt Network Settings Operation completed successfully Figure 16 Status Messages Operation Successful Unsuccessful messages The following are examples of status messages after an operation has completed unsuccessfully Outlet Alerts User Management Device Settings gt Power Outlets gt Outlet Setup Error Upper critical threshold of sensor Current is too high and exceedes maximum total current of 20 0 Amps for outlet group Power Outlets Alerts User Management Device Settings Home User hdanagement gt Usentsroup Management Error The Password is too short Minimum length is 4 characters Figure 17 Status Messages Operation Unsuccessful Reset to Defaults Many windows provide a Reset to Defaults button that returns all fields to their default values If you use this button you must click the Apply button afterward This saves the defaults If you neglect to do this the next time you return to the window you will still see the non default values 16 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Default Asterisk If a field has an asterisk afte
86. up can be seen by clicking the drop down list in the Existing Groups field Modifying a User Group The only attribute of a User Group that can be modified is the group name To do this 1 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears 2 Select the User Group you want to modify from the drop down list in the Existing groups field The name appears in the New group name field 3 Make any necessary changes to the name 4 Click Modify The User Group is modified Note To modify a User Group s system or outlet permissions repeat the procedure for setting the system or outlet permissions described above and make any necessary changes Deleting a User Group To delete a User Group 1 Select User Management and then select Users amp Groups The User Group Management window appears 2 Select the User Group you want to delete from the drop down list in the Existing groups field 3 Click Delete The User Group is deleted Setting Up Access Controls The Revelation PDU provides a number of tools to control access to the unit You can require HTTPS encryption enable the internal firewall and create firewall rules and create login limitations Forcing HTTPS Encryption HTTPS is a more secure protocol than HTTP because it uses Secure Sockets Layer SSL technology to encrypt all traffic to and from the Revelation PDU To require users to use HTTPS instead of HTTP when a
87. uration Found the Following devices Refresh Devices O0 00 50 01 84 42 FE 00 00 46 00 5D 00 00 50 01 33 64 Found 3 devices 3 network 0 USE Configure Device Figure 77 Device Search and Setup Window 3 Click the device you want to configure to select it and then click Configure Device The Device Setup window appears This window summarizes the configuration process for you Device Configuration Wizard Device Setup Welcome to the Device Configuration Wizard Welcome to the Device Configuration wizard This Wizard will quide vau through the Following setup steps Change the Super User password Initial device network configuration Wireless LAN configuration LAN devices anl AFter vou have gone through the steps of this Wizard vou are ready to use the device Close Figure 78 Device Setup Window Appears 4 Read the window and click Next when finished The Super User Login window appears This window prompts you to enter the super user login and password 78 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Device Configuration Wizard Super User Login Login Please specify Ehe Super User login and password here to setup the device The network address of the device 00 00 50 01 33 B4 Username super It is strongly recommended that you set new Super User password during the First Device Setup Please specify the new password below leave empty iF you dont want to sek new password Confirm Password
88. use non standard ports change the ports Note The SSL port is only enabled if you click the check box in Step 3 6 9 Type the base DN in the Base DN of User LDAP Server field The base distinguish name DN is the top level of the LDAP directory tree It indicates where in the LDAP directory you want to begin searching for user credentials Select the type of LDAP server from the drop down list in the Type of external LDAP server field Your choices are Generic LDAP Server Novell Directory Service Microsoft Active Directory Type the following information in the corresponding fields LDAP needs this information to verify user names and passwords Login name attribute User entry object class User search subfilter If you selected Microsoft Active Directory in Step 6 enter the domain name in the Active Directory Domain field 10 Click Apply LDAP authentication is now in place 34 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Setting Up RADIUS Authentication To set up RADIUS authentication 1 Select Device Settings and then select Authentication The Authentication Settings window appears The RADIUS parameters appear on the right side of the window RADIUS Auth Acc Server Shared Secret Timeout Retries Port Port Global Authentication Type More Entries Apply Reset To Defaults Figure 35 Authentication Window RADIUS Parameters 2 Click the radio button labeled R
89. utlet is switched on again after outlet reset When an outlet is power cycled it is turned off and then back on The number you enter here determines the length of time in seconds it takes for the outlet to turn back on after is shut down during the power cycle The default is 10 seconds Note You can power cycle an outlet from the Outlet Details window Refer to Power Cycling an Outlet below for instructions 4 Set the current thresholds for the outlet in the Thresholds panel 5 When you are finished click Apply The setup details are applied Viewing Outlet Details To display details about a particular outlet 1 Select Power Ports and then select Outlet Details The Outlet Details window appears CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 37 Outlet 1 Details Show details of outlet Outlet name Outlet 1 Outlet status off circuit breaker off Value Statu RMS Current RMS max Current True RMS Current RMS Power Real RMS Power ff ott aff ott ff Setup Figure 38 Outlet Details Window 2 Select an outlet from the drop down list in the Show details of outlet field The window shows these details about the outlet Outlet name Outlet status RMS current voltage and power readings including RMS current RMS max current RMS voltage True RMS current RMS power Real RMS power Note To display the Outlet Setup window click the Setup link Refer to Figure 37 f
90. vironment may cause harmful interference Japanese Approvals CORE VCC RO 22AATBSISTEREREC d CHAT CEN AEAEE 265 ET 23 x19 4 83 k5 mke neccm uszi Aphel is not responsible for damage to this product resulting from accident disaster misuse abuse non Aphel modification of the product or other events outside of Aphel s reasonable control or not arising under normal operating conditions Qs s LISTED Inspection Inspect the product before installation If product is damaged in any way please contact the supplier Installation The product is intended for integration into an Information Technology equipment rack A fixing kit is supplied comprising of a variety of fasteners The installer may use the fixings supplied or others of choice to mount the product When running the supply cable within the rack cabinet ensure that the cable is adequately supported to avoid damage to the cable and excessive strain on the cable gland For assistance please contact the Aphel Technical Support Team by telephone 44 0 870 7541880 or by e mail tech aphel com Ask for Technical Support Monday through Friday 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m For assistance around the world please see the back cover of this guide for regional Aphel contact information Safety Guidelines To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible damage to Aphel equipment Do not us
91. width limit and change any of the default port settings Finally you can enable or disable the Raritan Setup Protocol 48 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE To do all this 1 Select Device Settings and then select Network The Network Settings window appears The Miscellaneous Network Settings panel on the top right contains the communications port and bandwidth settings Miscellaneous Network Settings Remote Console amp HTTPS Port 443 HTTP Fort Port 3 x 2 Bandwidth Limit Enable CLP Telnet Access Enable CLP SSH Access Disable Setup Protocol Figure 56 Miscellaneous Network Settings Panel 2 By default CLP Telnet is disabled and CLP SSH is enabled To change this click either check box 3 To set an upper limit on the amount of bandwidth Telnet or SSH will be allowed to use type the number of kilobits per second in the Bandwidth Limit field 4 By default the HTTP HTTPS Telnet and SSH ports are set to the standard ports for these communications protocols If you prefer to use different ports you can change the port assignments here 5 By default the Device Setup Wizard is enabled To disable it click the check box labeled Disable Setup Protocol Note The Device Setup Wizard is a utility program that lets you configure an Revelation PDU for network connectivity If you disable it no one will be able to use it to configure this Revelation PDU Refer to
92. will cease ringing when the broken circuit breaker conditions disappear or the control board temperature sensor drops below 70 degrees Celsius DOMINION PX USER GUIDE CHAPTER 4 USING THE WEB INTERFACE 11 Chapter 4 Using the Web Interface This chapter explains how to use the Web interface to administer an Revelation PDU Logging into the Web Interface To log into the Web interface you must enter a user name and password The first time you log in use the default user name admin and password raritan You will then be prompted to change the password for security purposes Once you have logged in you can create user profiles for your other users These profiles define their login names and passwords Refer to Creating a User Profile below for instructions on creating a user profile Note In future releases of the Revelation PDU users will be required by default to use HTTPS to access the Revelation PDU In this release you can force users to use HTTPS if you wish Refer to Forcing HTTPS Encryption below for details Logging In To log into the Web interface 1 Open a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and point it at this URL http lt ip address gt where ip address 15 the IP address of the Revelation PDU A Login dialog appears Please enter Username and Password Figure 10 Login Dialog 2 Type your user name and password in the Username and Password fields Both
93. word and press Enter The password is case sensitive so make sure you capitalize the correct letters Once the password 15 accepted the clp gt system prompt appears Login admin Password clp gt Figure 69 System Prompt You are now logged into the CLP interface and can begin using the interface to administer the Revelation PDU Using SSH or Telnet To log in using SSH or Telnet 1 Launch an SSH or Telnet client such as Putty and open a console window A Login prompt appears login as Figure 70 Login Prompt 2 a login name and press Enter You are prompted to enter a password CHAPTER 5 USING THE CLP INTERFACE 55 login as admin admind192 168 50 214 s password Figure 71 Password Prompt 3 Type a password and press Enter The password is case sensitive so make sure you capitalize the correct letters Once the password is accepted the clp gt system prompt appears login as admin admingi92 166 50 214 s password Addressing v1 0 0 Raritan CLP vO 1 Figure 72 System Prompt You are now logged into the CLP interface and can begin using the interface to administer the Revelation PDU Showing Outlet Information The show command displays the name power state on or off and associated sensors for one outlet or for all outlets Syntax The following is the syntax for the show command show systeml outlet lt outlet number gt where outlet
94. xt A concluding Wizard window appears Device Setup Wizard 2 1 2 Device Configuration done Device Search and Setup Wizard successFull Finished You have Finished configuring devices Mow vou can use all the configured devices Frish Figure 81 Concluding Wizard Window 7 Click Finished The Revelation PDU is configured and ready for use You are returned to the Device Search and Setup window Figure 77 You can now close the Wizard 80 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE World Headquarters Aphel Limited Unit 6 Wayside Busioness Park Wilsons Lane Coventry UK Tel 44 0 8707541880 Fax 44 0 870 7541880 Email sales aphel com www aphel com
95. y field 6 By default when SNMP logging is enabled seven event types appear in the Event Log Assignments panel to the right All are disabled by default To enable any of these event types check the appropriate check boxes Event Log Assignments SNMP A m e Event Outlet Control Sensors a LI LIser Group Administration E Security Relevant E LI E LI User Activity x Device Operation 6 s 9 El 5 Device Management Figure 53 Event Log Assignments Panel List NFS SMTP and SNMP Logging 7 Click Apply SNMP logging is configured 46 DOMINION PX USER GUIDE Managing the Revelation PDU You can display basic device information about the Revelation PDU give the Revelation PDU a new device name and modify any of the network settings that were entered during the initial configuration process You can also set the unit s date and time and configure its SMTP settings so it can send email messages when alerts are issued Displaying Basic Device Information To display basic information about an Revelation PDU unit select Maintenance and then select Device Information The Device Information window appears Device Information Product Hame POU PCRS 15 Serial Humber 2016400001 Board ID a7 2659016144628 Device IP Address 132 158 50 174 Device MAC Address On Ope
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