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When the update is complete, a message appears similar to the one shown in
Figure 84 indicating that the update was successful. The ePDU resets, and the
Login page displays. You can now log in and resume managing the ePDU.
Figure 84. Update Successful
NOTE
If you are using the ePDU with an SNMP manager, you should re−download the ePDU MIB after
updating the ePDU firmware. Re−downloading the MIB ensures your SNMP manager has the correct MIB for
the release you are using. See Appendix C − Using SNMP" for more information.
Outlet Grouping
Outlet grouping provides a way to combine outlets from separate ePDUs into a
single, logical group, allowing control from a single ePDU. Grouped outlets that power
on and off in unison are ideal for servers with power supplies plugged into multiple
ePDUs.
Users, or the group they belong to, must have the Outlet Group Configuration
permission under User/Group System Permissions in order to manage or access an
Outlet Group.
NOTE
Outlet Grouping supports adding outlets from up to four other ePDUs. All ePDUs must be accessible
over IP and must be running firmware version 1.1 or higher.
Identifying Other ePDUs
To add outlets from other ePDUs, you must first identify which ePDU will be sharing
their outlets. To do this:
1.
Select
Outlet Groups
, and then select
Outlet Group Devices
. The Outlet Group
Devices page displays.
Figure 85. Outlet Group Devices Page
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