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Intelligent PDU User Guide 

 

Commad Line Interface 

s2test 

s3test 

s4test 

4 servers. 

Ip1 

Ip2 

Ip3 

Ip4 

<SYSLOG server IP> 

Set the IP address of Syslog server for 1 to 4 

servers. 

port1 

port2 

port3 

port4 

<SYSLOG server port> 

Set  the  UDP  port  which  is  used  by  the 

Syslog server 1 to 4 servers. 

s1del 

s2del 

s3del 

s4del 

 

Delete Syslog server for 1 to 4 servers. 

Example 1: 

 

To view syslog information of server 1 

 

CyberPower > 

syslog s1 show

 

 

 

IP: 192.168.26.33 

 

 

Port: 514 

Example 2: 

 

To view syslog information of server 2 

 

CyberPower > 

syslog s2 show

 

 

 

IP: 192.168.203.89 

 

 

Port: 268 

Example 3: 

 

To view syslog information of server 3 

 

CyberPower > 

syslog s3 show

 

 

 

IP: 192.168.30.15 

 

 

Port: 101 

Example 4: 

 

To view syslog information of server 4 

 

CyberPower > 

syslog s4 show

 

 

 

IP: 192.168.26.93 

 

 

Port: 358

 

Enter the following command to perform all parameters configuration with a single command: 

Summary of Contents for PDU31 Series

Page 1: ...PDU31xxx PDU41xxx PDU71xxx PDU81xxx Intelligent PDU User Guide Copyright 2020 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved K01 E000003 04 ...

Page 2: ...rface 1 Introduction 1 Advanced Power Management 10 Outlet Management 38 Security 56 Network Service 67 PDU Information 79 Command Line Interface 81 Introduction 81 Command Lists 83 Save and Restore Configuration Settings 107 PDU Network Daisy Chain 109 Firmware Upgrade 113 ...

Page 3: ... set power alerts and complete many other tasks in an intuitive manner How to Log in 1 Open a Web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the CyberPower PDU in the Browser Address Bar and then press ENTER Note To look up the IP address please refer to the LCD screen of the PDU 3 Enter the information for the User Name and Password fields There are two types of user accounts Account Type Default User Nam...

Page 4: ...d with a Network Time Protocol NTP server All time related configurations are based on this setting See System Tab General Time System Tab General Time Item Definition Current Settings Time The current date and time Status Show whether the date and time setting is updated by manual setup or by the NTP Network Time Protocol server Next NTP Update Synchronize with Update Interval ...

Page 5: ...main name of the NTP server and choose local time zone based on their location Secondary NTP Server Users enter the IP address domain name of the NTP server and choose local time zone based on their location Update Interval The frequency for updating the date and time from the NTP server Select the Update right now option to update immediately Manual Setup Date Enter the date in the designated for...

Page 6: ...location See System Tab General Daylight Saving Time System Tab General Daylight Saving Time Item Definition DST Configuration Disable Disable the DST function Traditional US DST Time Start from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November Manual DST Date Time Select the start end time using the dropdown menu ...

Page 7: ...General Identification System Tab General Identification Item Definition HOST GUEST Select the role of the PDU HOST or GUEST if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Name The name entered by the user to identify the PDU Location The PDU location entered by the user Contact The person to be contacted about issues Entered by the user ...

Page 8: ...ot Power Distribution Unit Restart the PDU without power cycling any outlet Reset Power Distribution Unit Reset the PDU to its factory default setting and restart it This action will power cycle any outlet Reset Power Distribution Unit TCP IP Settings Reserved Reset the PDU to its factory default setting while reserving the TCP IP settings and restart the PDU This action will power cycle any outle...

Page 9: ...b Configuration Note that Envir Tab only appears when an ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU Envir Tab Status Item Definition Information Display the name and location of the ENVIROSENSOR Temperature Current Value The real time reading of temperature Maximum The highest temperature recorded and the time of occurrence Minimum The lowest temperature recorded and the time of occurrence Click Reset t...

Page 10: ...owest value to zero Contact Display the current status of each input dry contact relay Envir Tab Configuration Item Definition Information Name The name entered by user to identify the ENVIROSENSOR Location The location of the ENVIROSENSOR entered by the user Temperature High Threshold Set the highest temperature value for a high temperature warning Low Threshold Set the lowest temperature value f...

Page 11: ...learing events and warnings will occur while the temperature readings are within the Hysteresis You will not get a clearing event until it drops to 30 C Rate of Change Define the abnormal change of temperature per 5 minutes For example The current temperature is 23 C and rate of change is 10 C If it goes up to 33 C or down to 13 C within 5 minutes you will get a warning Unit Select the unit of tem...

Page 12: ...Tab Status Outlet Summary Tab Item Definition HOST GUEST Select the role of PDU HOST or GUEST if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Current Condition Operating condition of the PDU and ENVIROSENSOR PDU Status Dev Load Total load current of all connected devices measured in Amps Outlet The on off status of each outlet The green light icon indicates that the outlet i...

Page 13: ...ing UL current rating of the PDU measured in Amps Uptime The amount of time the system has been working for since it was last restarted Time System time of the PDU For configuration see System Tab General Time Envir Status Temperature Display temperature reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU Humidity Display humidity reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU Envir Data ...

Page 14: ...volt Amps Bank Load Load current of the bank measured in Amps Power Factor Power factor of the connected device s Peak Load Maximum load current recorded and the time of occurrence Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU Tab Manager Device Energy Total energy consumed by the connected device s from the reset date measured in kWh Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore ...

Page 15: ...an connect to 1 HOST PDU Status The on off status of each outlet Load A Load current of each outlet measured in Amps Load kW Load power of each outlet measured in Kilowatts Peak Load kW The maximum load current recorded and the time of occurrence Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU Tab Manager Outlet Energy kWh Total energy consumed by connected equipment of each outlet since...

Page 16: ...GUEST if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Device Max A The maximum load current of the connected device s or bank during a specific time interval measured in Amps This interval can be set in Log Tab Maintenance Device A Load current of the connected device s or bank measured in Amps Voltage V Voltage of the utility power Temp C Temperature reading when the ENVIRO...

Page 17: ...15 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide For Switched Metered by Outlet Series only ...

Page 18: ... to five data points can be selected A large number of data selected will require more time to render the graph Graph Node Select the Display All Nodes in Detail option to display the selected data points along the graph When the cursor is moved to an individual data point information about that point will be shown If this option is not selected the graph will show only the line without the points...

Page 19: ...electricity rate can be set in Log Tab Maintenance Interval CO2 kg Equivalent CO2 emission of the connected device s during a specific time interval equal to CO2 Emissions multiplied by Interval Energy The interval and CO2 emissions can be set in Log Tab Maintenance Energy kWh Accumulated Interval Energy since the last reset The reset can be set in Log Tab Maintenance Cost units Accumulated Interv...

Page 20: ...um number is reached new events overwrite oldest events in memory Save Event Logs Save the existing event logs as a text file Status Records Recording Interval The frequency to record the status data A smaller interval will provide more recordings but the recordings are overwritten in a shorter period of time A larger interval will provide fewer recordings but the recordings are overwritten in a l...

Page 21: ... records overwrite oldest status records in memory Save Status Records Save the status records as a text file Energy Records Recording Interval The frequency to record the energy data Clear All Records Clear the existing energy records Electricity Rate The cost units of energy per unit of energy consumed kWh Unit is a monetary value CO2 Emissions The equivalent CO2 emission kg per unit of energy c...

Page 22: ... changes The timestamp is recorded in a 24 hour format See Log Tab Syslog and Log Tab Event Logs For event logs Users can clear the existing event logs in Log Tab Maintenance Log Tab Syslog Item Definition Syslog Check this box to enable Syslog function Facility Code Classify syslog message Click Add Server to enter Syslog Server Page ...

Page 23: ...Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide Syslog Server Page Item Definition Server IP The IP address of Syslog server Server Port The port number that Syslog server uses to communicate Logs Tab Event Logs ...

Page 24: ...t the role of PDU HOST or GUEST if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Load Configuration Overload Threshold Set the value for the total current on the PDU that will signal an overload warning Must be higher than Near Overload Threshold and equal to or lower than the PDU Rating in the Summary Tab Near Overload Threshold Set the value for the total current on the PDU...

Page 25: ...k Load Reset the peak load to zero Energy Reset the energy to zero ColdStart Configuration ColdStart State Previous State Outlets will return to the same state on or off they were in prior to the PDU turning off The ColdStart Delay setting will apply when the PDU resumes power All On All outlets will turn on when power is restored to the PDU ColdStart Delay Instant Outlets will be turned on immedi...

Page 26: ... for which they receive notifications When a certain event happens an automatic notification will be sent to users so that they can make timely decisions to prevent potential problems See System Tab Notification System Tab Notification Event Action Click the Event field to enter the Event Action Page ...

Page 27: ... Event Record the device event in the Event Logs Send E mail Send an email to a specific user An available SMTP server is necessary Post Trap Send a SNMP trap to a specific IP address Syslog Record the device event in Syslog server Send SMS Send a short message to a specific mobile phone number An available Short Message Service SMS provider is needed ...

Page 28: ... two options Other and Gmail Other Select other as service provider Complete all field settings and click Apply to save Gmail Select Gmail as the service provider Click Authorize for an authorization to send a mail notification Then complete the sender name and click Apply to save the settings SMTP server address The IP or host Name of SMTP server used to notify users by e mail Sender E mail Addre...

Page 29: ...ients in designated email address format See System Notification E mail Recipients System Notification E mail Recipients Item Definition E mail Click the e mail address of the recipient to enter the Configure E mail Recipient Page Users can modify the e mail address change its status check test result and delete an existing recipient TEST Click this button to check if the SMTP setting and the emai...

Page 30: ...28 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide Configure E mail Recipient Page Add New E mail Recipient Page ...

Page 31: ...otification Trap Receivers System Notification Trap Receivers Item Definition Name Click on the trap name to enter the Configure Trap Receiver Page Users can modify or delete an existing receiver TEST Click this button to check if the trap can be sent New Receiver Click this button to enter the Add New Trap Receiver Page Users can add a new recipient ...

Page 32: ...30 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide Configure Trap Receiver Page Add New Trap Receiver Page ...

Page 33: ... trap receiver SNMPv1 If choosing the SNMPv1 option as the trap type for a trap receiver select the corresponding community See System Tab Network Service SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 If choosing the SNMPv3 option as the trap type for a trap receiver select the corresponding user name See System Tab Network Service SNMPv3 Service ...

Page 34: ...vices The system provides four methods for users to choose how they want to send a message See System Notification SMS Service System Notification SMS Service Clickatell method Clickatell is one of the supported SMS service providers Go to the Clickatell website to sign up and get an API ID Item Definition User name The account username created on Clickatell website User password The user password...

Page 35: ...er tedmosby Replace tedmosby with the user name created at the Clickatell website password himym Replace himym with the password created at the Clickatell website api_id 2014331 Replace 2014331 with the API ID acquired at the Clickatell website to E_PHONE_NUMBER Do not replace this information It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab Notification SMS Recipients text E _MESSAGE ...

Page 36: ... tedmosby Replace tedmosby with the user name created at the Clickatell website password himym Replace himym with the password created at the Clickatell website api_id 2014331 Replace 2014331 with the API ID acquired at the Clickatell website to E_PHONE_NUMBER Do not replace this information It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab Notification SMS Recipients text E_ MESSAGE Do...

Page 37: ...Address Enter the e mail of the recipient Subject The Subject field shown in the e mail message entered by user Content E_ MESSAGE Do not replace this information It refers to the event action sent by SMS service provider For configurations see System Tab Notification Event Action E_PHONE_NUMBER Do not replace this information It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab Notificati...

Page 38: ...ab Notification SMS Recipients System Tab Notification SMS Recipients Item Definition Recipient Name Click the name of the recipient to open the Configure SMS Receiver Page Users can modify or delete an existing receiver TEST Click this button to check whether the test message is correctly sent New Recipient Click this button to open the Add New SMS Receiver Page Users can add a new recipient ...

Page 39: ...37 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide Configure SMS Receiver Page Add New SMS Receiver Page ...

Page 40: ...or Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only PDU Tab Outlet Action Control Item Definition HOST GUEST Select the role of PDU HOST or GUEST if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Control Action Turn On Selected outlets will be immediately turned on Turn On Delay Selected outlets will be turned on according to each outlet s Power On Delay in PDU Tab M...

Page 41: ...in according to each outlet s Reboot Duration in PDU Tab Manager Outlet Reboot Delay Selected outlets will be turned off according to each outlet s Power Off Delay They will be synchronized with the longest Power Off Delay and the longest Reboot Duration of the selected outlets Then they will be turned on according to each outlet s Power On Delay in PDU Tab Manager Outlet Cancel Pending Command An...

Page 42: ...n Schedule Select the role of PDU HOST or GUEST first if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Select the Once Daily or Weekly option and then click the Next button to enter the Add New Action Schedule Page Item Definition Frequency Once Scheduled action takes place once at the configured date and time Daily Scheduled action takes place daily at the configured time We...

Page 43: ... The action will be performed when the scheduled event takes place For reboot action selected outlets will be immediately turned off and then be turned on again according to outlet s Reboot Duration in PDU Tab Manager Outlet The duration is within 5 to 60 seconds Delay Click this box to activate outlet delay function For configurations see PDU Tab Manager Outlet Action Time The time at which the s...

Page 44: ...mended to avoid high inrush current See PDU Tab Manager Outlet For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only PDU Tab Manager Outlet Select the role of PDU HOST or GUEST first if PDUs are daisy chained Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU Click the box to select one outlet or multiple outlets for power sequencing and then click Next to open the Outlet Configuration Page for...

Page 45: ...hin the range of 1 to 7 200 seconds Never Never turn on off the outlet Reboot Duration The length of time the outlet will remain off during a Reboot action Valid values are within the range of 5 to 60 seconds Load Configuration Overload Threshold Set the value for individual outlet that will signal an overload warning in Watts Must be higher than Near Overload Threshold Near Overload Threshold Set...

Page 46: ... Overload Threshold Set the value for individual outlet that will signal a low overload warning in Watts Must be lower than Near Overload Threshold Power Restore Peak Load Restore the peak load of each outlet to zero Energy Restore the energy of each outlet to zero ...

Page 47: ...b Outlet Action AutoPing For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only AutoPing configuration is shown as below For example the AutoPing function is enabled on Outlet 1 with 192 168 203 64 as Target IP address The PDU sends IP pings to the target device every 30 seconds Outlet1 reboots once only if ping tests fail 3 times in a row which takes 90 seconds for the PDU to detect the f...

Page 48: ...nnection by sending IP pings to the priority first and determine if target IP ping test is performed accordingly Target IP Address The IP address of the target device Period The time interval between successive pings to the target device in second Retries The number of failed ping tests that must be consecutively detected before the action is triggered Action The action on specific outlet if the P...

Page 49: ...sides set the IP address of the priority when Yes is selected For example the target device is connected to a router which is set to be the priority The PDU sends IP pings to the target device only if the router is responsive to IP pings In this way the PDU can verify network connection by sending IP pings to the priority first and determine if target IP ping test is performed accordingly ...

Page 50: ... settings See PDU Tab Wake on LAN Features and PDU Tab Wake on LAN Lists For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only PDU Tab Wake on LAN Features Item Definition PowerPanel Client Load Sync with PowerPanel Client List To achieve synchronization make sure the PDU has established communication with PowerPanel Business Edition Client software See System Tab Security Authentication ...

Page 51: ...efinition WoL Client List If the PowerPanel Client option in PDU Tab Wake on LAN Features is selected the PowerPanel List will be automatically added to the WoL Client list WoL Manual List Click New to enter the Add Wake on LAN Receiver Page Users can manually add WoL receivers ...

Page 52: ...eiver Window Item Definition Active Enable Disable the Wake on LAN function IP Address The IP address of the computer This IP must be within the same subnet as the PDU Up to 50 IP addresses are supported Outlet Select the outlet that provides power to the computer ...

Page 53: ...fe shutdown before the outlet powering the computer turns off thus avoiding data loss To achieve communication between the computer and PDU see System General Security Up to 50 computers having PPBE Client or Center installed can be listed A Client or Center computer will be removed when it has been disconnected from the PDU for an hour See PDU Tab PowerPanel List For Switched Metered by Outlet Se...

Page 54: ...gyWise Enable Disable EnergyWise support Service Port The port number is used to communicate with EnergyWise This number must be the same as that of a Cisco switch that the PDU connects to Domain Name The EnergyWise domain name This must be the same as that of a Cisco switch that the PDU connects to Off State Cache Enable Disable endpoint to cache EnergyWise list in the Cisco switch after the PDU ...

Page 55: ...nterface Intelligent PDU User Guide PDU Tab EnergyWise Children List Click the Name field in parent and or children list to enter the EnergyWise Parent Configuration Page and EnergyWise Child Configuration Page ...

Page 56: ...rent Configuration Page EnergyWise Child Configuration Page Item Definition Name The name entered by the user to identify an EnergyWise entity The maximum length is 31 characters Role This parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the function of ...

Page 57: ...ntity Maximum length is 31 characters Keywords This parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the entity Maximum length is 31 characters Importance This parameter entered by the user shows the value of an entity s importance and must be between 1 and 100 ...

Page 58: ...face at a time System Tab Security Authentication Item Definition Login Authentication Local Log in with user name and password configured in Local Account See System Tab Security Local Configuration RADIUS Local Log in with user name and password to authenticate with RADIUS server first If the RADIUS server fails to respond then the user name and password configured in Local Configuration can be ...

Page 59: ...ails to respond then the user name and password configured in Local Configuration can be used See System Tab Security LDAP configuration LDAP Only Log in with user name and password to authenticate with LDAP server only See System Tab Security LDAP configuration Software Authentication Secret Phrase The authentication phrase is used to communicate with PowerPanel Business Edition software This phr...

Page 60: ...for Authentication System Tab Security Local Configuration There are two types of account administrator and viewer Click User Name or Password field to enter Administrator Page or Viewer Page Users can also click NEW to enter Add Outlet User Page to create an outlet account ...

Page 61: ...59 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide Administrator Page Viewer Page ...

Page 62: ...Admin Manager IP optional Set the Admin IP which is allowed to access If you want access from any IP address you can set one of them as 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 Note You can also set a range of IP addresses to access for example 192 168 16 1 24 Viewer The viewer can view the settings but cannot control or change any settings Allow Access Check this box to enable view account Viewer Manager IP op...

Page 63: ...tched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only Users can create an outlet account that is allowed to control assigned outlet s Item Definition Active Enable or disable the user account User Name Set a name for the user account Password Set the user password Outlets Selection Outlets that the user can control ...

Page 64: ...eb Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide 2 Using RADIUS Configuration for Authentication System Tab Security RADIUS Configuration Click Add Server to enter Radius Server Configuration Page to create a server ...

Page 65: ... of RADIUS server Shared Secret The shared secret of RADIUS server Server Port The UDP port used by the RADIUS server Test Setting Use user name and password to authenticate with RADIUS server and save information of RADIUS server if authentication succeeds Skip Test Save information of the RADIUS server without test ...

Page 66: ...4 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide 3 Using LDAP Configuration for Authentication System Tab Security LDAP configuration Click Add Server to enter LDAP Server Configuration Page to create a server ...

Page 67: ...base DN of LDAP server Login Attribute The login attribute of LDAP user entry ex cn or uid Generic LDAP Server The type of LDAP server Active Directory Select LDAP server type as Windows AD AD Domain The AD Domain of the Active Directory server Test Setting Use user name and password to authenticate with LDAP server and save information of LDAP server if authentication succeeds Skip Test Save info...

Page 68: ...r Guide Timeout Setting Configure the idle login sessions See System Security Session Control System Security Session Control Item Definition Login Session Timeout The time in minutes that the system waits before automatically logging off ...

Page 69: ...System Network Service TCP IPv4 System Network Service TCP IPv4 Item Definition Current Configuration Display the current TCP IP settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS server DHCP Enable DHCP Select this option to get IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway from DHCP Obtain DNS Address from DHCP Select this option to get DNS by DHCP if DHCP is enabled Manual Unselect Enable DHCP first Enter th...

Page 70: ... current IPv6 address IPv6 Gateway Displays the current IPv6 gateway IPv6 Configuration Allow Access Enable Disable IPv6 service Address Mode Router Control The IPv6 address is assigned through the method Stateless Address Auto configuration Stateless DHCPv6 or Stateful DHCPv6 determined by the router s configuration Address Mode Manual The IPv6 address is assigned manually Manual IPv6 Address Ent...

Page 71: ...SNMPv1 configurations See System Tab Network Service SNMPv1 Service System Tab Network Service SNMPv1 Service Item Definition SNMPv1 Service Allow Access Enable or disable the SNMPv1 service Click the SNMP Trap Community field to enter the SNMPv1 Page Users can configure the SNMPv1 settings ...

Page 72: ...th the specified IP Address The 255 is regarded as the subnet mask and the rules are as follows 192 168 20 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 168 20 0 segment 192 255 255 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 0 0 0 segment 0 0 0 0 the default setting or 255 255 255 255 Access by any NMS on any segments Access Type The allowable action for the NMS through the community and IP address Read Only GET...

Page 73: ...ation type or privacy type are provided to strengthen security See System Tab Network Service SNMPv3 Service System Tab Network Service SNMPv3 Service Item Definition SNMPv3 Service Allow Access Enable or disable the SNMPv3 service Click the User Name field to enter the SNMPv3 Page Users can configure SNMPv3 settings ...

Page 74: ...st be 16 to 31 characters long IP Address IPv6 Support The IP address or IP address mask that can be accessed by the NMS A specific IP address allows access only by the NMS with the specified IP Address The 255 is regarded as the subnet mask and the rules are as follows 192 168 20 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 168 20 0 segment 192 255 255 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 0 0 0 segment 0...

Page 75: ...re HTTP HTTPS port settings See System Tab Network Service Web Service System Tab Network Service Web Service Item Definition Access Allow Access Enable or disable HTTP HTTPS service HTTPS supports the following encryption algorithms AES 256 128 bits Camellia 256 128 bits 3DES 168 bits DES 168 bits RC4 SHA 128 RC4 MD5 128 Http Settings ...

Page 76: ...rity Https Settings Https Port The TCP IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS 443 is the default value Users can also change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security Certificate Status Valid Certificate Display the detailed certificate information Upload Certificate Upload a certificate and replace the current one The certificate must be uploaded ...

Page 77: ...ent PDU User Guide Click the Valid Certificate link and the Installed Certificate Page will appear Installed Certificate Page Click the Upload Certificate link and the Change Certificate Page will appear Change Certificate Page ...

Page 78: ...n Access Allow Access Enable access using Telnet or SSH version 2 which transmits user names passwords and data in an encrypted format Telnet Settings Telnet Port The TCP IP port that Telnet uses to communicate 23 is the default value Users can change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security Note Telnet Client requires users to enter a space and the port number af...

Page 79: ...efault value Users can change port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security Hostkey Status Display the status of hostkey fingerprint to show whether it is valid or invalid Click Upload Hostkey to upload or change hostkey Hostkey Fingerprint The hostkey fingerprint uploaded by users will be displayed in this field ...

Page 80: ...TP server The FTP server is used for upgrading Firmware See System Tab Network Service FTP Service System Tab Network Service FTP Service Item Definition Allow Access Enable FTP server access Access Port The TCP IP port of the FTP server 21 is the default value Users can change port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security ...

Page 81: ...are version of the PDU Firmware Version The current firmware version installed on the PDU Firmware Updated Date The date the firmware was last updated MAC Address MAC address of the PDU Note The MAC address is shown on the label on the back of the PDU and via the LCD screen on the PDU Save Restore Settings Save Configuration Click Save to save the PDU configuration file to local computer The text ...

Page 82: ...80 Web Interface Intelligent PDU User Guide Restore Configuration To restore a configuration that has been saved earlier Click Select File to import an existing configuration file and then click Submit ...

Page 83: ...s Step 1 Open Hyper Terminal software eg PuTTY HyperTerminal or Tera Term on your PC and select a name and icon for the connection Step 2 Setup the COM port settings using the following values Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Step 3 Press Enter to enter the Authentication menu Step 4 Enter the user name and password of the PDU at the Authentication menu No...

Page 84: ... list of available commands or arguments Type Eg date 4 To view the command that was typed most recently in the session Press the UP DOWN arrow key The session can remember up to ten previous commands 5 A command can support multiple options To define the date as March 21 2015 Eg date yyyy 2015 mm 3 dd 21 Command Response Codes When the command or arguments is not recognized or is incorrect the co...

Page 85: ... guest 1 2 3 Set daisy chain index overload overload threshold value Set device overload threshold value nearover near overload threshold value Set device near overload threshold value lowload low load threshold value Set device low load threshold value restriction none onnear onover Set outlet restriction of device pwrrest peakload energy Reset the peak load or energy of device coldstasta previou...

Page 86: ...d overload threshold value Set bank overload threshold value nearover near overload threshold value Set bank near overload threshold value lowload low load threshold value Set bank low load threshold value restriction none onnear onover Set outlet restriction of bank Example 1 To display bank load configuration CyberPower bankcfg show Example 2 To set overload threshold of bank 1 at 15A CyberPower...

Page 87: ...action of outlet Example 1 To turn on outlet 1 immediately CyberPower oltctrl index 1 act on Example 2 To turn on outlet 2 with turn on delay CyberPower oltctrl index 2 act delayon oltcfg Description Show and set configuration of outlet action Option Argument Description show Show information of outlet delay time guest 1 2 3 Set daisy chain index index 1 2 outlet number all Select outlet index nam...

Page 88: ...1 set turn on delay as 3 seconds set turn off delay as 4 seconds and set reboot duration as 5 seconds with a single command CyberPower oltcfg set 1 test_1 3 4 5 oltloadcfg Description Show and set outlet load threshold reset power parameters in outlet level Option Argument Description show Show information of Outlet threshold guest 1 2 3 Set daisy chain index index 1 2 outlet number all Select out...

Page 89: ...Show and configure the outlet schedule of device Option Argument Description show Show information of schedule guest 1 2 3 Set daisy chain index index 1 2 schedule number 10 Select schedule index add once daily weekly add Add new schedule of outlet once Add schedule as once frequency daily Add schedule as daily frequency weekly Add schedule as weekly frequency After finish this command input sched...

Page 90: ...splay schedules of the device CyberPower schedule show date Description Show and configure timezone date format date time Option Argument Description show Display system date information timezone time zone offset Choose the time zone in GMT Greenwich Mean Time format mm dd yyyy yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy mmm dd yy dd mmm yy yyyy mm dd Set system date format yyyy number of year Set year of system date b...

Page 91: ...he IP address domain name of secondary NTP servers update now 1 8760 now Choose Update right now to update immediately 1 8760 Set the frequency to update the date and time from NTP server Example 1 To enable NTP server define date and time CyberPower ntp access enable Example 2 To setup primary NTP server IP as 192 168 26 22 CyberPower ntp priip 192 168 26 22 Example 3 To update time by NTP immedi...

Page 92: ...inistrator Model PDU81001 Hardware Version 1 1 Firmware Version 1 0 3 Firmware Update Date 03 08 2015 Serial Number TALGY2001975 MAC Address 00 0C 15 00 B9 42 Example 2 To reset the device to default parameter CyberPower sys reset all dst Description Show and configure type of Daylight Saving Time Option Argument Description show Display all DST information mode disable us manual disable Disable D...

Page 93: ... End 02 00 the first Sunday of Nov login Description Show and configure authentication for login Option Argument Description show Display all login information type local radiuslocal radiusonly ldaplocal ldaponly local User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password that configured in Local Account radiuslocal User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password for au...

Page 94: ...le 1 To change authentication type to Radius Local Account CyberPower login type radiuslocal admin Description Show and configure administrator account and manager IP Option Argument Description show Display all admin information primip primary manager IP Set primary manager IP of admin secmipac enable disable Enable or disable secondary manager IP of admin secmip secondary manager IP Set secondar...

Page 95: ...count password to test_pswd CyberPower admin secpasswd test_pswd Input admin password cyber pass Example 5 To enable and change the secondary administrator account information with a single command CyberPower admin secacctac enable secname test_name secpasswd test_pswd Input admin password cyber Pass device Description Show and configure device account and manager IP Option Argument Description sh...

Page 96: ... password outlet number appear later on status enable disable Enable of disable the status of outlet user name outlet user name Set the name of outlet user passwd outlet user password Set the password of outlet user oltnum 1 2 outlet number b1 b2 all Seth the outlet number of outlet user delete Delete the outlet user Example 1 To display configuration of outlet users CyberPower oltuser show Exampl...

Page 97: ... of primary secondary Radius server pridel secdel Delete primary secondary Radius server Example 1 To view primary radius server information CyberPower radius pri show Server IP 192 168 26 33 Server Secret testsecret Server Port 1826 Example 2 To view secondary radius server information CyberPower radius sec show Server IP 192 168 30 58 Server Secret testsecret2 Server Port 1508 Enter the followin...

Page 98: ...erver base DN Set the Base DN of primary secondary LDAP server priaddomain secaddomain LDAP server AD domain Set the AD Domain of the primary secondary Active Directory server priattr secattr LDAP server login attribute Set the Login Attribute of primary secondary LDAP user entry pridel secdel Delete primary secondary LDAP server Example 1 To add LDAP Server CyberPower ldap add Input LDAP Server T...

Page 99: ...em dnsip system dns Set DNS of system Example 1 To disable DHCP and define IP address to 192 168 26 33 CyberPower tcpip dhcp disable ip 192 168 26 33 tcpip6 Description Show and configure status of IPv6 router control IPv6 manual IP Option Argument Description show Display all IPv6 information access enable disable Enable or disable IPv6 service routerctrl enable disable The IPv6 address is assign...

Page 100: ... type Example 1 To view the second SNMPv1 community information CyberPower snmpv1 index 2 show Community private IP Address 192 169 203 20 Type Read Write Example 2 To change the community name of first SNMPv1 community to Public1 CyberPower snmpv1 index 1 community Public1 Example 3 To change the IP address of third SNMPv1 community to 192 168 203 88 CyberPower snmpv1 index 3 ip 192 168 203 88 Ex...

Page 101: ... password of SNMPv3 user Priv aes des none Modify privacy protocol of SNMPv3 user Privkey Priv Key Modify privacy password of SNMPv3 user Example 1 To view the first SNMPv3 user information CyberPower snmpv3 index 1 show User Name CyberPower Status Enable IP Address 192 169 30 58 Auth Protocol MD5 Priv Protocol aes Example 2 To change the user name of second SNMPv3 user to CyberPower CyberPower sn...

Page 102: ...privacy password of first SNMPv3 user to test_privkey_123456 CyberPower snmpv3 index 1 privkey test_privkey_123456 Example 10 To change the privacy protocol of third SNMPv3 user to none CyberPower snmpv3 index 3 priv none Enter the following command to perform all parameters configuration with a single command snmpv3 set 1 2 3 4 User Name IP Address md5 sha none Auth Key aes des none Priv Key For ...

Page 103: ...p receiver to test CyberPower trap index 2 name test Example 3 To change the IP address of third trap receiver to 192 168 30 85 CyberPower trap index 3 ip 192 168 30 85 Example 4 To change the SNMP version of forth trap receiver to SNMPv3 CyberPower trap index 4 ver v3 Example 5 To change the fifth trap receiver CyberPower trap index 5 status enable Example 6 To change the community name of second...

Page 104: ...y all web information access http https disable http Enable the access to http service https Enable the access to https service disable Disable web service httpport http port The TCP IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP 80 by default httpsport https port The TCP IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS 443 by default Example 1 To change the HTTP server port to 5000 CyberP...

Page 105: ... modes are options for switching between each other For example the telnet will be automatically disabled once ssh is enabled as console type and vice versa Example 3 To reset SSH Hostkey to default CyberPower console ssh reset_hostkey Note The system will reboot after the SSH Hostkey is reset to default ftp Description Show and configure FTP access type and TCP IP port of FTP Option Argument Desc...

Page 106: ...log clear Do you want to clear all eventlog yes no yes syslog Description Show and configure information of SYSLOG server Option Argument Description show Display all syslog information s1 s2 s3 s4 show Display syslog server information for 1 to 4 servers add Add syslog server then input syslog server IP Port appear later on add server IP server port Add syslog server information including server ...

Page 107: ... server for 1 to 4 servers Example 1 To view syslog information of server 1 CyberPower syslog s1 show IP 192 168 26 33 Port 514 Example 2 To view syslog information of server 2 CyberPower syslog s2 show IP 192 168 203 89 Port 268 Example 3 To view syslog information of server 3 CyberPower syslog s3 show IP 192 168 30 15 Port 101 Example 4 To view syslog information of server 4 CyberPower syslog s4...

Page 108: ...CyberPower syslog add 192 168 203 65 180 Note This single command could not be executed successfully if there are four Syslog servers to be set already menumode Description Switch mode as Menu Mode exit Description Close the connection to the command line interface clear Description Clear the console screen ...

Page 109: ...d configuration file and click Submit to restore a configuration that has been saved earlier Option 2 Use Secure Copy SCP command Use the following steps to restore configuration via SCP Note Only firmware version 1 1 2 and above supports the functionality to restore configuration via SCP For Windows Users 1 Download any PuTTY Secure Copy client PSCP utility 2 Save the configuration file and the P...

Page 110: ...nux MacOS and Unix Users 1 Install the related distribution of an SSH or SCP client for example OpenSSH client 2 Open the Terminal and change the path to where the configuration files are saved 3 Enter the following Command to restore configuration scp filename user IP address of PDU Note 1 The SSH setting on the PDU must be Enabled 2 filename is the filename of the configuration file with a defau...

Page 111: ...est PDUs can be connected to one Host PDU The Guest PDUs will be recognized by serial number and their order within the daisy chain Note To perform the daisy chain function the firmware version of the connected PDUs needs to be the same v1 08 or above How to connect the PDUs together Use one Ethernet cable and connect one end of it to the daisy chain Out port on the Host PDU and the other end to t...

Page 112: ...cords Graphing System Identification How to switch between Host and Guest PDUs on the Web interface Functionality supported by daisy chained PDUs will have the Host Guest drop down menu displayed on the Web interface as shown below Can I upgrade the firmware version of the Guest PDUs through the Host PDU Yes you can upgrade the firmware using the Upgrade and Configuration Utility FTP network conne...

Page 113: ...cable between Guest 1 and 2 is re connected Guest 2 and 3 will revert to their previous roles What happens if one PDU in the daisy chain is powered off For example if four PDUs are connected and Guest 1 is powered off an event showing that Guest 1 2 and 3 are removed will be recorded in the Host PDU Guest 2 and 3 will not create another daisy chain Does the Host PDU record the logs of the Guest PD...

Page 114: ... to connect to the network directly Note that a Guest PDU will require having its own Ethernet cable connected to the network What will happen if a 5th PDU is added to a daisy chain The maximum number of PDUs that can be connected in one daisy chain is 4 The daisy chain functionality will not work until the fifth PDU is removed What is the maximum recommended length of the Ethernet cable to daisy ...

Page 115: ...ct the downloaded firmware file to your local C drive Note 1 The FTP service needs to be enabled before attempting to execute a firmware upgrade Please refer to 5 7 FTP Service to make sure that FTP is enabled 2 Please do not turn the PDU off when processing the Firmware upgrade PDU outlets will remain powered on while the firmware update takes place Only the PDU LCD screen will reboot 3 The PDU L...

Page 116: ... FTP again type C ftp ftp open 192 168 22 126 21 for example 192 168 22 126 is the current IP of the PDU and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU Connected to 192 168 22 126 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready User 192 168 22 126 none cyber 331 User name okay need password Password 230 User logged in proceed ftp 7 Upload cpsmpdumadata_XXX bin type ftp bin ftp put cpsmpdumadata_XXX bin 8 Upgrade comp...

Page 117: ...mmended Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware 1 Download the Upgrade and Configuration Utility from www cyberpower com 2 Open the Upgrade and Configuration Utility from Start All Programs CyberPower Upgrade and Configuration Utility 3 Wait for search to finish shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 ...

Page 118: ...de Firmware Upgrade 4 Check the checkbox to select devices listed in the Operation View Shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 5 Make sure Account and Password are valid on selected devices Shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 6 Select Upgrade Firmware ...

Page 119: ...PDU User Guide Firmware Upgrade 7 Click Browse to locate and select the firmware and data file to be updated Shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 8 Click OK in the Upgrade Firmware confirmation window Shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 ...

Page 120: ... Figure 6 Figure 6 10 The result of firmware upgrade will show in Result column Shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 Note If you don t want to wait for the firmware upgrade you can stop the process by clicking Abort in the Action menu However this is not recommended because the Abort action may cause the device to malfunction ...

Page 121: ...ter Control Sensor Setting About USB 4 Select USB and press Enter button to enter Firmware Upgrade menu 5 Select Main and Yes to start the upgrade process USB Main USB USB Firmware Firmware Firmware Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Main Confirm Processing Success Return Yes No 6 The PDU will reboot after the process is completed Note You can check to see if the firmware upgrade is successf...

Page 122: ...madata_XXX bin 7 user is the username of the SSH account on the PDU 8 Ensure to add after the IP address For example pscp scp cpsmpdumafw_XXX bin cyber 192 168 1 100 Note cpsmpdumafw_XXX bin is the firmware file of the version being updated 5 After executing the command a message may appear asking if you trust the host To continue type y for yes within 10 seconds 6 On the next screen enter the PDU...

Page 123: ...o add after the IP address For example scp cpsmpdumafw_XXX bin cyber 192 168 1 100 Note cpsmpdumafw_XXX bin is the firmware file of the version being updated 4 After executing the command a message may appear asking if you trust the host To continue type y for yes within 10 seconds 5 On the next screen enter the PDU password The firmware file transfer may take a couple minutes to complete Please w...

Page 124: ...rt department with installation troubleshooting or general product questions Cyber Power Systems Inc Web www cyberpower com For USA and Canada 4241 12th Ave East Suite 400 Shakopee MN55379 Toll free 877 297 6937 For all other regions Please visit our website for local contact information ...

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