Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface
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Menus
There is a menu bar across the top of the page. You can click any menu
to select the desired menu item from the drop-down list.
Four menus are available for managing different tasks or showing
information.
User Management
contains menu items for managing user profiles,
permissions (roles), and password.
Device Settings
deals with device-related settings, such as the
device name, network settings, security settings, and system time.
Maintenance
provides tools that are helpful for maintaining the PX,
such as the event log, hardware information, firmware upgrade and
so on.
Help
displays information regarding the firmware and all open source
packages embedded on the PX. In addition, you can access the
online help from this menu.
PX Explorer Pane
The hierarchical tree to the left displays the PX device you are accessing
as well as all physical components embedded on or connected to this
product, such as inlets, outlets, and environmental sensors. In addition,
an icon named Dashboard is available for displaying the PDU summary
information.
The tree structure comprises three hierarchical levels.
First level
Second level
Third level
Dashboard
None
None
Inlet I1
None
Outlets folder
1 to n**
Overcurrent Protectors folder
Circuit breakers -
C1 to Cn**
Fuses -
F1 to Fn**
PDU folder*
Peripheral Devices folder
A list of connected
environmental
sensors
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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Page 627: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 606 Note If your PX uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 632: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 611 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 633: ...Appendix I RADIUS Configuration Illustration 612 15 Click Next to continue...
Page 648: ...Appendix J Integration 627 3 Click OK...
Page 661: ...Appendix J Integration 640 2 Launch dcTrack to import the spreadsheet file...