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Turn Outlet On: Turns on the selected outlet(s).
Turn Outlet Off: Turns off the selected outlet(s).
Cycle Outlet: Cycles power to the selected outlet(s).
4. To specify the outlet(s) where this action will be applied, select them one by one from the Available
Outlets list.
To add all outlets, click Select All.
5. To remove any outlets from the Selected Outlets field, click that outlet's
.
To remove all outlets, click Deselect All.
6. If "Turn Outlet On" or "Cycle Outlet" is selected in step 3, you can choose to select the "Use sequence
order and delays" checkbox so that all selected outlets will follow the power-on sequence defined on the
page of
Outlets
(on page 100).
Switch Peripheral Actuator
If you have any actuator connected to the Legrand PDU, you can set up the Legrand PDU so it automatically
turns on or off the system controlled by the actuator when a specific event occurs.
Note: For information on connecting actuators, see
DX or DX2 Sensor Packages
(on page 47).
Operation:
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules >
.
2. Select "Switch peripheral actuator" from the Action list.
3. In the Operation field, select an operation for the selected actuator(s).
Turn On: Turns on the selected actuator(s).
Turn Off: Turns off the selected actuator(s).
4. To select the actuator(s) where this action will be applied, select them one by one from the Available
Actuators list.
To add all actuators, click Select All.
5. To remove any selected actuator from the Selected Actuators field, click that actuator's
.
To remove all actuators, click Deselect All.
Syslog Message
Use this action to automatically forward event messages to the specified syslog server. Determine the syslog
transmission mechanism you prefer when setting it up - UDP, TCP or TLS over TCP.
Legrand PDU may or may not detect the syslog message transmission failure. If yes, it will log this syslog
failure as well as the failure reason in the event log. See
Viewing or Clearing the Local Event Log
(on
page 236).
Operation:
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules >
.
2. Select "Syslog message" from the Action list.
3. In the Syslog Server field, specify the IP address to which the syslog is forwarded.
4. In the Transport Protocol field, select one of the syslog protocols: TCP, UDP or TCP+TLS. The default is
UDP.
Transport
protocols
Next steps
UDP
In the UDP Port field, type an appropriate port number. Default is 514.
Select the "Legacy BSD Syslog Protocol" checkbox if applicable.