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USER MANUAL PDU71009 CyberPower

Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide

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CyberPower PDU71009 - Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide - 1

text_image PDU Remote Management Summary PDU Enter Leg System Help Summary Current Condition • RDU is accepted • Environment status is accepted PDU Status Status: 100% Status: 7 System Status: Name: PDU30001 Location: Absolute Location Contact: Administrator Rating: EBA Operator: Supply Mio. Motor, Meeting Phone: 201705027 to 06.29 Service Status: Temperature: 30.4°C Intensity: 40%RH Service Status: Owner: Performance Location: Service Status Recommended Service Status: Name: Company 2017/12/20 16:45:28 Date: June 2017 March 2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/2017 12/04/

Table of Contents

Web Interface .... 1

Introduction....1

Advanced Power Management....10

Outlet Management 41

Security 59

Network Service....69

PDU/ATS Information....82

Command Line Interface 84

Introduction 84

Command Lists 86

Save and Restore Configuration Settings.... 116

PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain....120

Firmware Upgrade....125

Web Interface

Introduction

CyberPower's Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (PDU) and Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) Web Interface gives users all the features they need to configure, manage, and monitor the Intelligent PDU/ATS Series via a Web browser. With this easy-to-navigate interface, users can perform real-time monitoring of each outlet, control individual outlet, set power alerts, and complete many other tasks in an intuitive manner.

How to Log in

CyberPower

PDU Remote Management

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text_image Remote Management - LOGIN Name cyber Password ...... Automatic Login LOGIN

© 2010-2016, CyberPower Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

  1. Open a Web browser.
  2. Enter the IP address of the CyberPower PDU/ATS 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/ATS.

  1. Enter the information for the User Name and Password fields.

There are two types of user accounts.

Account TypeDefault User NameDefault PasswordAuthorization
AdministratorcybercyberView, access, and control all settings.
ViewerdevicecyberView all settings.
  1. Click LOGIN to open the Summary Tab.

General Settings

These are the basic settings for the PDU/ATS.

1. Date and Time Settings

The date and time can be set manually or synchronized 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
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192 168.25 26 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help General Time Identification Daylight Saving Time Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Time Current Settings Time 2017/07/25 Tuesday & 16:15:28 Status Update from manual input. Next NTP Update System Time Configuration Time Zone GMT+08:00 ▼ Date Format yyyy/mm/dd ▼ Using NTP Server Primary NTP Server 0.0.0.0 Secondary NTP Server 0.0.0.0 Update Interval 8759 [1-8760 Hour(s)] Update right now Manual Setup Date 2017 / 7 / 26 yyyy/mm/dd Time 16:15:28 hh:mm:ss Apply Reset
ItemDefinition
Current Settings
TimeThe current date and time.
StatusShow whether the date and time setting is updated by manual setup or by the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
Next NTP UpdateSynchronize with Update Interval.
System Time Configuration
Time ZoneThe options for time zone selection.
Date FormatThe options for date format selection.
Using NTP Server*Primary NTP Server: Users enter the IP address/domain 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 format.*Time: Enter the time in the designated format.

2. Daylight Saving Time

Users adjust the daylight saving time according to their location. See System Tab > General > Daylight Saving Time.

System Tab > General > Daylight Saving Time
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.28 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Daylight Saving Time DST Configuration Disable Traditional US DST time (Second Sunday in March to First Sunday in November) Manual DST Date Time Start 02:00 ▼ , the Second ▼ Sunday ▼ of March ▼ End 02:00 ▼ , the First ▼ Sunday ▼ of November ▼ Apply Reset General Time Identification Daylight Saving Time Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About
ItemDefinition
DST Configuration
DisableDisable the DST function.
Traditional US DST TimeStart from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.
Manual DST Date TimeSelect the start/end time using the dropdown menu.

3. Device Identification

Users assign the device's name, location, and the person to contact about issues. See System Tab > General > Identification.

System Tab > General > Identification
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.210.219 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Log | System | Help Identification General Time Identification Daylight Saving Time Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Name PDU81001 Synchronization with Host Name Location Server Room Contact Administrator Apply Reset
ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of the PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Synchronization with Host NameAllow the host name to be synchronized with the identification name so both fields automatically contain the same value.Note: When enabling this feature, the identification name can only contain numbers(0-9), letters(a-z, A-Z), hyphen and decimal point. Besides, the identification name should not start with hyphen or decimal point.
NameThe name entered by the user to identify the PDU/ATS.
LocationThe PDU/ATS location entered by the user.
ContactThe person to be contacted about issues. Entered by the user.

4. Device Reset/Reboot

Users can reboot the PDU/ATS or reset all the settings to defaults. See System Tab > Reset/Reboot.

System Tab > Reset/Reboot
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.210.139 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help General Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Reset/Reboot ● Reboot system ○ Reset system ○ Reset system (TCP/IP Settings Reserved) Apply Reset
ItemDefinition
Reboot SystemRestart the System without turning off and restarting the PDU/ATS outlets.
Reset SystemReset the System to default setting and restart it. This action do not turn off or restart the PDU/ATS outlets.
Reset System (TCP/IP Settings Reserved)Reset the System to default setting but reserving TCP/IP settings, and restart it. This action do not turn off or restart the PDU/ATS outlets.

5. Environmental Monitoring

PDU/ATS with CyberPower ENVIROSENSOR can provide remote monitoring of temperature and humidity in a server closet and/or datacenter. You can set temperature and humidity threshold for event action warning. See Envir Tab > Status & Envir Tab > Configuration. Note that Envir Tab only appears when an ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU/ATS.

Envir Tab > Status
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.126 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Status Information Name EnvSensor Location Server Room Temperature Current Value 23.1 °C Maximum 24.1 °C ( at 02/15/2017 11:10:55 ) Minimum 20.5 °C ( at 02/16/2017 07:45:25 ) Reset Humidity Current Value 51 %RH Maximum 56 %RH ( at 02/16/2017 09:32:10 ) Minimum 42 %RH ( at 02/15/2017 13:12:40 ) Reset Contact Contact#1 Normal Contact#2 Normal Contact#3 Normal Contact#4 Normal
ItemDefinition
InformationDisplay the name and location of the ENVIROSENSOR.
Temperature
Current ValueThe real-time reading of temperature.
MaximumThe highest temperature recorded and the time of occurrence.
MinimumThe lowest temperature recorded and the time of occurrence. Click Reset to reset the highest and lowest value to zero.
Humidity
Current ValueThe real-time reading of humidity.
MaximumThe highest humidity recorded and the time of occurrence.
MinimumThe lowest humidity recorded and the time of occurrence.Click Reset to reset the highest and lowest value to zero.
ContactDisplay the current status of each input dry contact relay.

Envir Tab > Configuration
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192 168 25:32 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Status Configuration Configuration Information Name EnvSensor Location Server Room Temperature High Threshold 32 °C [1-70] Low Threshold 15 °C [1-70] Hysteresis 2 °C [1-10] Rate of Change 10 °C per 5 minutes [1-70] Unit °C ▼ Humidity High Threshold 80 %RH [10-90] Low Threshold 20 %RH [10-90] Hysteresis 5 %RH [1-20] Rate of Change 20 %RH per 5 minutes [1-80] Contact #1 Name & State Contact#1 Normally Open ▼ #2 Name & State Contact#2 Normally Open ▼ #3 Name & State Contact#3 Normally Open ▼ #4 Name & State Contact#4 Normally Open ▼ Apply Reset
ItemDefinition
Information
NameThe name entered by user to identify the ENVIROSENSOR.
LocationThe location of the ENVIROSENSOR, entered by the user.
Temperature
High ThresholdSet the highest temperature value for a high temperature warning.
Low ThresholdSet the lowest temperature value for a low temperature warning.
HysteresisThe point where the environmental state changes from abnormal to normal and users receive a clearing event notification. The function of Hysteresis is to avoid receiving multiple event notifications.*For high threshold, the point is the threshold minus the Hysteresis value; for low threshold, the point is the threshold plus the Hysteresis value.For example: The high threshold is 32°C, and hysteresis is 2°C. The temperature rises to 33°C, you will get a warning. Then it goes down to 31°C and up to 33°C repeatedly. No clearing 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 ChangeDefine 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.
UnitSelect the unit of temperature.
Humidity
High ThresholdSet the highest humidity value for a high humidity warning.
Low ThresholdSet the lowest humidity value for a low humidity warning.
HysteresisSame as Hysteresis under temperature.
Rate of ChangeSame as Hysteresis under temperature.
ContactEnter the name of each input dry contact relay and use the dropdown menu to define the normal status of each one.

Advanced Power Management

Remote Monitoring

Users can see real-time readings of PDU/ATS vitals such as device load, power consumption, and outlet status for an overview of current PDU/ATS status. See Summary Tab, PDU/ATS Tab > Status, and PDU/ATS Tab > Status > Outlet.

Summary Tab
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192 168 25 28 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Summary Host Current Condition PDU is normal Environment sensor is normal PDU Status Dev Load 0.00 A Outlet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 System Data Name PDU81001 Location Server Room Contact Administrator Rating 12A Uptime 4day. 5hr. 17min. 10sec. Time 2017/07/24 20:51:34 Envir Status Temperature 29.5°C Humidity 43%RH Envir Data Name Env Sensor Location Server Room Recent Device Events Time Events 2017/07/20 16:08:29 Daisy chain new guest added; PDU81001 (SN: 123456789022) is Guest #1

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text_image ATS Remote Management Administrator login from 192 166.210.139 [Logout] Summary | ATS | Log | System | Help Summary Current Condition i ATS is normal. ATS Status selected Source A Dev Load 0.00 A Outlet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 System Data Name PDU44002 Location Server Room Contact Administrator Uptime 10hr. 25min. 59sec. Time 2024-03-05 18:28:22 Rating Current 16A Rating Voltage 100-120 V
ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Current ConditionOperating condition of the PDU/ATS and ENVIROSENSOR.
PDU/ATS Status
Dev LoadTotal load current of all connected devices, measured in Amps.
OutletThe on/off status of each outlet. The green light icon indicates that the outlet is on and providing power. This light will go off when the outlet turns off. Outlet Tooltip Function: move the cursor to an individual outlet, Outlet name and its ON/OFF status will be shown.
System Data
NameThe name of the PDU/ATS. For configuration, see System Tab > General > Identification.
LocationThe location of the PDU/ATS. For configuration, see System Tab > General > Identification.
ContactThe person accountable for the maintenance of the PDU/ATS. For configuration, see System Tab > General > Identification.
RatingUL current rating of the PDU/ATS, measured in Amps.
UptimeThe amount of time the system has been working for since it was last restarted.
TimeSystem time of the PDU/ATS. For configuration, see System Tab > General > Time.
Envir Status
TemperatureDisplay temperature reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU/ATS.
HumidityDisplay humidity reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU/ATS.
Envir Data
NameThe name of the ENVIROSENSOR. For configuration, see Envir Tab > Configuration.
LocationThe location of the ENVIROSENSOR. For configuration, see Envir Tab > Configuration.
Recent Device EventsA list of the five most recent device events. All events are related t configuration changes.

PDU Tab > Status > Device

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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.210.219 [Logout] Summary PDU Log System Help Status Device Status Host Load Device Load 0.25 A/ 15 W/ 29 VA Power Factor 0.52 Bank1 Load 0.25 A/ 15 W Bank2 Load 0.00 A/ 0 W Peak Load 1.56 A ( at 04/11/2024 20:31:07 ) Energy 20.9 kWh ( from 11/15/2023 18:40:06 ) Utility Voltage 116.6 V Frequency 60.0 Hz

ATS Tab > Status > Device

ATS Remote ManagementAdministrator login from 192 168.210 139 [Logout] Summary | ATS | Log | System | Help
Status Device Outlet Manager Outlet Action Event Counts Wake on Lan PowerPanel® ListDevice Status
Source
Selected SourceSource A
Preferred SourceSource A
Source Voltage (A/B)120.7 /120.8 V
Source Frequency (A/B)60.0 /60.0 Hz
Source Status (A/B)OK / OK
Phase SynchronizationYes
Load
Device Load0.00 A/ 0 W/ 0 VA
Power Factor----
Peak Load0.25 A(at 2023-11-23 14:23:14 )
Energy0.0 kWh(from 2023-08-07 15:35:15 )
Device
Power Supply StatusOK
ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Source Status (For ATS Series Only)
Selected SourceSource currently supplying power to load.
Preferred SourceSource the ATS will switch over to when both sources are acceptable.
Source VoltageInput voltage of the source.
Source FrequencyFrequency of the source.
Source StatusStatus that indicates if the source is OK.
Phase SynchronizationStatus that indicates if source A and B are in phase.
Load
Device LoadLoad current of the connected device(s), measured in Amps.Load power of the connected device(s), measured in Kilowatts and Kilovolt-Amps.
Bank Load*Load current of the bank, measured in Amps.
Power FactorPower factor of the connected device(s).
Peak LoadMaximum load current recorded and the time of occurrence.Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Device.
EnergyTotal energy consumed by the connected device(s) from the reset date, measured in kWh.Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Device.
Utility
VoltageVoltage of the utility power.
FrequencyFrequency of the utility power.

*Only available in select models.

PDU/ATS Tab > Status > Outlet\*

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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192 158 25 20 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Status Device Outlet Manager Outlet Action Daisy Chain Wake on Lan EnergyWise PowerPanel® List Outlet Status Host Load

Name Status Load (A) Load (W) Peak Load(W) Energy(kWh)

1 Outlet1 ON 0.90 0 10 ( at 2017/06/27 04:07:56 ) 0.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 2 Outlet2 ON 1.68 30 60 ( at 2017/06/27 03:23:15 ) 16.5 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 3 Outlet3 ON 2.84 0 0 ( at 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 0.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 4 Outlet4 ON 3.17 0 0 ( at 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 0.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 5 Outlet5 ON 0.83 0 10 ( at 2017/06/26 22:48:32 ) 0.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 6 Outlet6 ON 1.96 30 70 ( at 2017/06/27 01:31:11 ) 18.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 7 Outlet7 ON 2.94 0 0 ( at 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 0.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 8 Outlet8 ON 3.22 0 0 ( at 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) 0.0 ( from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 )

*The above Outlet Status Page is available for Switched Metered by Outlet Series, Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.

ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATS s are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
StatusThe 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/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.
Energy (kWh)Total energy consumed by connected equipment of each outlet since the last reset. The reset can be set in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.

Visible Power Consumption

With comprehensive energy measurement data, users can gain more visibility to the total power usage of a PDU/ATS or the status of source A and B of an ATS, as well as estimate the energy cost and CO2 emissions. The energy-trend report also helps users analyze their power utilization and to review the history of power conditions. See Log Tab > Status Records, Log Tab > Graphing, Log Tab > Energy Records, and Log Tab > Maintenance.

Log Tab > Status Records
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.28 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir Log System | Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Syslog Maintenance Status Records Host Time Device max (A) Device (A) Voltage (V) Temp. (℃) Hum. (%RH) Outlet 1 max (W) Outlet 1 (W) 2017/07/25 13:34:28 0.00 0.00 107.8 30.0 38 0 0 2017/07/25 12:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 30.0 40 0 0 2017/07/25 11:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 29.8 38 0 0 2017/07/25 10:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 29.9 39 0 0 2017/07/25 09:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 29.6 41 0 0 2017/07/25 08:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 30.7 40 0 0 2017/07/25 07:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 30.8 45 0 0 2017/07/25 06:34:29 0.00 0.00 107.8 30.6 45 0 0 2017/07/21 05:34:37 0.00 0.00 107.8 29.8 44 0 0 2017/07/20 23:34:37 0.00 0.00 107.8 29.5 45 0 0 2017/07/20 22:34:37 0.00 0.00 107.8 29.0 46 0 0
ATS Remote ManagementAdministrator login from 192.168.210.139 [Logout]
SummaryATSLogSystemHelp
Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Syslog MaintenanceStatus Records
TimeSourceA Max(V)SourceA Min(V)SourceB Max(V)SourceB Min(V)SourceA (Hz)SourceB (Hz)Device max (A)Device (A)
2024-03-01 14:07:24121.5120.4121.6120.580.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:06:24121.5120.4121.5120.560.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:05:24121.4120.4121.5120.560.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:04:24121.3120.4121.5120.660.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:03:24121.3120.3121.4120.460.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:02:24121.5120.4121.5120.460.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:01:24121.4120.4121.4120.460.060.00.000.00
2024-03-01 14:00:24121.3120.4121.4120.460.060.00.000.00
ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs/ATS are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Source A/B Max (V)*The maximum voltage of the Source A/B during a specific time interval, measured in Volts. This interval can be set inLog Tab > Maintenance.
Source A/B Min (V)*The minimum voltage of the Source A/B during a specific time interval, measured in Volts. This interval can be set inLog Tab > Maintenance.
Source A/B (Hz)*Frequency of the Source A/B.
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 inLog Tab > Maintenance.
Device (A)Load current of the connected device(s) or bank, measured in Amps.
Dev. (W)Watt of the connected devices(s) or bank, measured in Watts.
Voltage (V)Voltage of the utility power.
ENV# Temp. (°C)Temperature reading when the SNEV001# is connected to the PDU/ATS.
ENV# Hum. (%RH)Humidity reading when the SNEV001# is connected to the PDU/ATS.
Temp. (°C)Temperature reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU/ATS.
Hum. (%RH)Humidity reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU/ATS.
Outlet # Max (kW)**The maximum load power of a specific outlet during a specific time interval, measured in Kilowatts. This interval can be set inLog Tab > Maintenance.
Outlet # (kW)**Load power of a specific outlet, measured in Kilowatts.

*For ATS Series only
**For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Metered by Outlet Series only.

Log Tab > Graphing
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.20 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Syslog Maintenance Data Log Graphing Host Graph Period Last 1 day From 2017/07/24 14.04 to 2017/07/25 14.04 Graph Data Device Current Device Current Max Voltage Temperature Humidity Outlet_1 Power Outlet_2 Power Add Remove Graph Node Display All Nodes in Detail Draw Reset Launch Graph in New Window
ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Graph PeriodThe time period is used to create a retroactive graph of the status records. A large time period will require more time to render the graph.
Graph DataThe data used to create a graph of the status records. Up to five data points can be selected. A large number of data selected will require more time to render the graph.
Graph NodeSelect 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), so less time is needed to render.
DrawA graph of the status records will be created.
ResetReset the Graph Period to default (1 day).
Launch Graph in New WindowA detailed view of the graph opens in a new browser window.

Log Tab > Energy Records
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator loge Tom 192.160.25.28 @ (logpat) Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Event Log Status Records Energy Records Graphing Sviking Maintenance Energy Records Host Time internal Energy(MWh) Internal Cost(units) Internal CO2(kg) Energy (MWh) Cost (units) CO2 (Pg) Outlet 1 (MWh) 2017/07/25 00:00:00 0.6 0.00 0.000 0.9 0.00 0.000 0.6 2017/07/24 00:00:00 0.6 0.00 0.000 0.9 0.00 0.000 0.6 2017/07/23 00:00:00 0.6 0.00 0.000 0.9 9.00 0.000 0.6 2017/07/22 00:00:00 0.6 0.00 0.000 0.9 9.00 0.000 0.6 2017/07/21 00:00:00 0.6 8.00 8.000 8.9 8.00 8.000 8.6 2017/07/20 00:00:00 0.6 8.00 8.00C 8.9 9.00 8.888 8.6 2017/07/19 00:00:00 0.6 8.55 8.55C 8.9 9.55 8.888 8.6 2017/07/18 00:55:55C 8.6 8.55 8.55C 8.9 9.55 8.888 8.6 2017/07/17 19:35:35C 8.6 8.55 8.55C 8.9 9.55 8.888 8.6 2017/16/36 36:36:36C 8.6 8.55 8.55C
ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATS s are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Interval Energy (kWh)Energy consumed by connected device(s) during a specific time interval, measured in kWh. This interval can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
Interval Cost (units)Cost of the energy consumed by the connected device(s) during a specific time interval, equal to Electricity Rate multiplied by Interval Energy. The interval and 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 Interval Cost since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
CO2 (kg)Accumulated Interval CO2 since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
Outlet # (kWh)*Accumulated Interval Energy of a specific outlet since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.

*For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Metered by Outlet Series only.

Log Tab > Maintenance
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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.28 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Syslog Maintenance Maintenance Event Logs Clear All Logs No Yes, right now. The Number of Events 111 / 1024 Save Event Logs Save Status Records Recording Interval 1 hour Clear All Records No Yes, right now Remaining Time 56day 11hour / 85day 8hour Save Status Records Host Save Energy Records Recording Interval one day Clear All Records No Yes, right now Electricity Rate 3.00 units / kWh [0.00-600] CO2 Emissions 0.60 kg / kWh [0.00-600] Save Energy Records Host Save Apply Reset
ItemDefinition
Event Logs
Clear All LogsClear the existing event logs.
The Number of EventsThe number of the existing event logs and the maximum number of the event logs that can be recorded. Once the maximum number is reached, new events overwrite oldest events in memory.
Save Event LogsSave the existing event logs as a text file.
Status Records
Recording IntervalThe 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 longer period of time.
Clear All RecordsClear the existing status records.
Remaining TimeThe time that records have been kept. A smaller recording interval leads to less remaining time while a larger recording interval leads to more remaining time. Once the maximum number is reached, new status records overwrite oldest status records in memory.
Save Status RecordsSave the status records as a text file.
Energy Records
Recording IntervalThe frequency to record the energy data.
Clear All RecordsClear the existing energy records.
Electricity RateThe cost (units) of energy per unit of energy consumed (kWh). Unit is a monetary value.
CO2 EmissionsThe equivalent CO2 emission (kg) per unit of energy consumed (kWh).
Save Energy RecordsSave the existing energy records as a text file.

Event Logging

Users can view all the events, including log in/out records and configuration 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
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ItemDefinition
SyslogCheck this box to enable Syslog function.
Facility CodeClassify syslog message

Click Add Server to enter Syslog Server Page.

Syslog Server Page
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ItemDefinition
Server IPThe IP address of Syslog server.
Server PortThe port number that Syslog server uses to communicate.

Logs Tab > Event Logs
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Power Protection

The configurable load threshold can be set to prevent an overload condition. ColdStart and system configurations are also offered for different user needs. See PDU/ATS Tab > Device Manager.

PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Device
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ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Load Configuration
Overload ThresholdSet the value for the total current on the PDU/ATS that will signal an overload warning. Must be higher than Near Overload Threshold and equal to or lower than the PDU/ATS Rating in the Summary Tab.
Near Overload ThresholdSet the value for the total current on the PDU/ATS that will signal a near overload warning. Must be between Overload Threshold and Low Load Threshold.
Low Load ThresholdSet the value for the total current on the PDU/ATS that will signal a low load warning. Must be lower than Near Overload Threshold.
Outlet Restriction***When load current exceeds the corresponding threshold, no outlets will be allowed to turn on.*None: Users can turn on an outlet even if the device is in Near Overload or Overload state.*On Near Overload: Users cannot turn on an outlet when the device is in Near Overload or Overload state.*On Overload: Users cannot turn on an outlet when the device is in Overload state.
Power Restore
Peak LoadReset the peak load to zero.
EnergyReset 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/ATS turning off. The ColdStart Delay setting will apply when the PDU/ATS resumes power.*All On: All outlets will turn on when power is restored to the PDU/ATS.
ColdStart Delay*Instant: Outlets will be turned on immediately when power is restored to the PDU/ATS.*Wait: Outlets will be turned on according to each outlet(s) Power On Delay after ColdStart Delay Wait when power is restored to the PDU/ATS.*Never: Outlets will never turned on when power is restored to the PDU/ATS.
System Configuration
Idle TimeThe PDU/ATS LCD screen will turn off automatically after it remains idle for the selected period of time.

***For some models, the Outlet Restriction only shows in the Bank Manager Page.

Source Configuration

Users can select the preferred source as the primary input. When the primary input fails, the ATS will switch to the secondary one to ensure continuous operation. Frequency Parameters and Voltage Parameters configurations are also offered for user needs. See ATS Tab > Source Manager. (For ATS Series only.)

ATS Tab > Manager > Source
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ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Source
Preferred SourceSource the ATS will switch over to when both sources are acceptable.
Frequency
Frequency DeviationThe range of acceptable frequency fluctuation.
Voltage
Sensitivity*High sensitivity means the ATS will switch over to the alternate source in response to small voltage changes.*Medium sensitivity means the ATS will switch over to the alternate source in response to medium voltage changes.*Low sensitivity means the ATS will switch over to the alternate source in response to Large voltage changes.
Nominal VoltageNominal source voltage setting for the device.
Voltage Transfer RangeThe acceptable voltage range of source. When the source voltage is out of the voltage transfer range, the ATS will switch over to the alternate source.Options include Wide, Medium, and Narrow. The Wide value must be greater than the Medium value, and The Medium value must be greater than the Narrow value.

Event Action Notification

Users decide the event actions 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
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Click the Event field to enter the Event Action Page.

Event Action Page
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The Event Action Page enables users to modify the notification method.

ItemDefinition
Logs EventRecord the device event in the Event Logs.
Send E-mailSend an email to a specific user.An available SMTP server is necessary.
Post TrapSend a SNMP trap to a specific IP address.
SyslogRecord the device event in Syslog server.
Send SMSSend a short message to a specific mobile phone number.An available Short Message Service (SMS) provider is needed.

Event Action Recipient Settings

1. E-mail Notification

Set the proper SMTP server settings so that users can receive an email when a specific event occurs. See System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server.

System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server
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ItemDefinition
SMTP server addressThe IP or host Name of SMTP server used to notify users by e-mail.
Sender E-mail AddressThe From field shown in the e-mail message.
Sender NameThe name of the sender.
AuthenticationSelect this option if the SMTP server requires Authentication.
User NameAccount used for Authentication.
PasswordPassword used for Authentication.
Secure connectionEnable/Disable TLS or SSL to encrypt the SMTP connection.
Service PortThe port number that the PDU uses to communicate with SMTP server.

Users can set up to five e-mail recipients in designated email address format.

See System > Notification > E-mail Recipients.

System > Notification > E-mail Recipients
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ItemDefinition
E-mailClick 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.
TESTClick this button to check if the SMTP setting and the email recipients are set correctly.
New RecipientClick this button to enter the Add New E-mail Recipient Page. Users can add a new recipient.

Configure E-mail Recipient Page
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Add New E-mail Recipient Page
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2. SNMP Trap Notification

Set up to 10 SNMP trap receivers to be notified when an event occurs. See System >Notification > Trap Receivers.

System > Notification > Trap Receivers
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ItemDefinition
NameClick on the trap name to enter the Configure Trap Receiver Page.Users can modify or delete an existing receiver.
TESTClick this button to check if the trap can be sent.
New ReceiverClick this button to enter the Add New Trap Receiver Page. Users can add a new recipient.

Configure Trap Receiver Page
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Add New Trap Receiver Page
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ItemDefinition
NameThe name of trap receiver.
IP AddressThe IP address of the trap receiver.
SNMPv1If choosing the SNMPv1 option as the trap type for a trap receiver, select the corresponding community. See System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service.
SNMPv3If choosing the SNMPv3 option as the trap type for a trap receiver, select the corresponding user name. See System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv3 Service.

3. SMS Notification

Short Message Service (SMS) is used by mobile communication systems to send a short message to a specific mobile phone number. Standardized communication protocols allow the exchange of short text messages between mobile devices.

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
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Clickatell method:

Clickatell is one of the supported SMS service providers. Go to the Clickatell website to sign up and get an API ID.

ItemDefinition
User nameThe account username created on Clickatell website.
User passwordThe user password created on Clickatell website.
HTTP API IDThe API ID acquired on Clickatell website.

System > Notification > SMS Service
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Using HTTP GET:

Use the example where Clickatell is the SMS provider.

The basic form of URL using the HTTP GET method is:

http://api.clickatell.com/http/sendmsg?user=tedmosby&password=himym&api_id=2014331&to=E_PHONE_NUMBER&text=E_PHONE_MESSAGE

Query String in the URLDefinition
user=tedmosbyReplace “tedmosby” with the user name created at the Clickatell website.
password=himymReplace “himym” with the password created at the Clickatell website.
api_id=2014331Replace “2014331” with the API ID acquired at the Clickatell website.
to=E_PHONE_NUMBERDo not replace this information. It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab > Notification > SMS Recipients.
text=E_MESSAGEDo not replace this information. It refers to the event action sent by the SMS service provider. For configurations, see System Tab > Notification > Event Action.

System > Notification > SMS Service
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Using HTTP POST:

Use the example where Clickatell is the SMS provider.

The basic form of URL is: http://api.clickatell.com/http/sendmsg

The basic form of body is:

user=tedmosby&password=himym&api_id=2014331&to=E_PHONE_NUMBER&text=E_MESSAGE

Query String in BodyDefinition
user=tedmosbyReplace “tedmosby” with the user name created at the Clickatell website.
password=himymReplace “himym” with the password created at the Clickatell website.
api_id=2014331Replace “2014331” with the API ID acquired at the Clickatell website.
to=E_PHONE_NUMBERDo not replace this information. It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab > Notification > SMS Recipients.
text=E_MESSAGEDo not replace this information. It refers to the event action sent by SMS service provider. For configurations, see System Tab > Notification > Event Action.

System > Notification > SMS Service
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Using Mail:

Users set the SMTP server in System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server first, and then enter the following information.

ItemDefinition
AddressEnter the e-mail of the recipient.
SubjectThe Subject field shown in the e-mail message, entered by user.
Content
E_MESSAGEDo 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_NUMBERDo not replace this information. It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab > Notification > SMS Recipients.

Users can set up to 10 mobile phone numbers as SMS recipients who will receive a short message notification when a specific event occurs. See System Tab > Notification > SMS Recipients.

System Tab > Notification > SMS Recipients
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ItemDefinition
Recipient NameClick the name of the recipient to open the Configure SMS Receiver Page. Users can modify or delete an existing receiver.
TESTClick this button to check whether the test message is correctly sent.
New RecipientClick this button to open the Add New SMS Receiver Page. Users can add a new recipient.

Configure SMS Receiver Page
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Add New SMS Receiver Page
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Outlet Management

The following provides the outlet configurations to meet different application scenarios.

Remote Outlet On/Off/Reboot

Users can turn on, turn off, or reboot individual outlet. See PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > Control. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.)

PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > Control
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ItemDefinition
HOST/GUEST#Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Control Action
Turn OnSelected outlets will be immediately turned on.
Turn On + DelaySelected outlets will be turned on according to each outlet's Power On Delay in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.
Turn OffSelected outlets will be immediately turned off.
Turn Off + DelaySelected outlets will be turned off according to each outlet's Power Off Delay in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.This action could signal a computer to shut down, if PowerPoint® Business Remote software is installed on it.
RebootSelected outlets will be immediately turned off and then be turned on again according to each outlet's Reboot Duration in PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.
Reboot + DelaySelected 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/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.
Cancel Pending CommandAny pending commands of the selected outlet(s) will be cancelled.Any outlet in a pending command state will be notated with an asterisk (*).
Outlet SelectionOutlets selected for action.

Scheduled Outlet On/Off/Reboot

Outlet(s) can be set to automatically turn on, turn off, or reboot at scheduled times. See PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > Schedule. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.)

PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > Schedule
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Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) first if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATS s can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. Select the Once, Daily or Weekly option, and then click the Next button to enter the Add New Action Schedule Page.

ItemDefinition
Frequency
OnceScheduled action takes place once at the configured date and time.
DailyScheduled action takes place daily at the configured time.
WeeklyScheduled action takes place once a week for the configured day and time.

Add New Action Schedule Page

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Name

□ 1 Outlet1 □ 2 Outlet2 □ 3 Outlet3 □ 4 Outlet4 □ 5 Outlet5 □ 6 Outlet6 □ 7 Outlet7 □ 8 Outlet8 Apply Reset

Up to 10 scheduled settings are allowed.

ItemDefinition
EnableCheck this box to activate the scheduled action function.
NameThe name entered by the user to identify the specific scheduled event.
Control ActionThe 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/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet. The duration is within 5 to 60 seconds.
DelayClick this box to activate outlet delay function. For configurations, see PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet
Action TimeThe time at which the scheduled event takes place.
Outlet SelectionOutlets selected for the scheduled event.

Sequencing Power On/Off/ Load Configuration

Enable users to turn on, turn off, or reboot the outlets in sequence. When powering on the connected devices, the sequential power-on method is recommended to avoid high inrush current. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.)

The configurable load threshold can be set to prevent an overload condition. Users can set the value for amount of current placed on the selected outlet(s) that will signal an Overload threshold, Near Overload threshold, and Low Overload threshold warning. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Metered by Outlet Series only.)

See PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet.

PDU/ATS Tab > Manager > Outlet
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Outlet Name On Delay Off Delay Reboot Duration Overload Threshold Near Overload Threshold Low Load Threshold

1 Outlet1 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 2 Outlet2 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 3 Outlet3 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 4 Outlet4 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 5 Outlet5 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 6 Outlet6 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 7 Outlet7 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) 8 Outlet8 3 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 1440 (W) 1080 (W) 0 (W) Next >

Select the role of PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) first if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS. Click the box to select one outlet or multiple outlets for power sequencing and then click Next to open the Outlet Configuration Page for configuration.

Outlet Configuration Page
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ItemDefinition
NameThe name entered by the user to identify the selected outlet or multiple outlet configuration.
Action Configuration*
Power On/Off Delay*Instant: Turn on/off the outlet immediately.*Delay: Delay time before turning on/off the outlet. Valid values are within the range of 1 to 7,200 seconds.*Never: Never turn on/off the outlet.
Reboot DurationThe 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 ThresholdSet the value for individual outlet that will signal an overload warning in Watts. Must be higher than Near Overload Threshold.
Near Overload ThresholdSet the value for individual outlet that will signal a near overload warning in Watts. Must be between Overload Threshold and Low Load Threshold.
Low Overload ThresholdSet the value for individual outlet that will signal a low overload warning in Watts. Must be lower than Near Overload Threshold.
Power Restore
Peak LoadRestore the peak load of each outlet to zero.
EnergyRestore the energy of each outlet to zero.

* For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switch Series only.

** For Switched Metered by Outlet and Metered by Outlet Series only.

AutoPing

The AutoPing feature allows the PDU/ATS to detect if a target device becomes unresponsive to IP pings and automatically reboot the device. If the device gets back to normal operation after reboot, network connection could be restored at the same time.

To utilize the function, See PDU/ATS Tab > Outlet Action > AutoPing. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.)

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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/ATS 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/ATS to detect the failure and trigger the action. After Outlet1 reboots, no pings are sent to the target device until 1 minute of "Restart Delay" is reached.

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Name # Name

✓ 1 Outlet1 9 Outlet9 □ 2 Outlet2 10 Outlet10 □ 3 Outlet3 11 Outlet11 □ 4 Outlet4 12 Outlet12 □ 5 Outlet5 13 Outlet13 □ 6 Outlet6 14 Outlet14 □ 7 Outlet7 15 Outlet15 □ 8 Outlet3 16 Outlet16 Apply Reset

Up to 10 AutoPing settings are allowed.

ItemDefinition
ActiveEnable/Disable the AutoPing function.
Priority IP AddressWhen “Yes” is selected, sets the IP address of the priority to utilize the function. Pings will only be sent to the target device when receiving a successful ping response from the priority. For example, the target device is connected to a router, which is set to be the priority. The PDU/ATS sends IP pings to the target device only if the router is responsive to IP pings. In this way, the PDU/ATS can verify network connection by sending IP pings to the priority first and determine if target IP ping test is performed accordingly.
Target IP AddressThe IP address of the target device.
PeriodThe time interval between successive pings to the target device, in second.
RetriesThe number of failed ping tests that must be consecutively detected before the action is triggered.
ActionThe action on specific outlet if the PDU/ATS continuously receives no response from the target device. When “Reboot” is selected, sets the maximum number of times to be triggered.
Restart DelayLength of time after an action is triggered before beginning to restart ping tests. This allows a proper time for the device to get back to normal operation. During this time interval, no pings are sent to the target device.

After confirming the AutoPing configuration and pressing "Apply" button, find your preferred configuration and AutoPing status on AutoPing Webpage.

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Besides, 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/ATS sends IP pings to the target device only if the router is responsive to IP pings. In this way, the PDU/ATS can verify network connection by sending IP pings to the priority first and determine if target IP ping test is performed accordingly.

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Wake on LAN (WoL)

When turning on an outlet, a Wake on LAN packet can be sent to the connected computer to awaken it. It is necessary for the computer to support this function and is configured as "Enabled" in its BIOS settings. See PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > Features and PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > Lists. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.)

PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > Features
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ItemDefinition
PowerPanel RemoteLoad/Sync with PowerPanel List. To achieve synchronization, make sure the PDU/ATS has established communication with PowerPanel® Business Remote software. See System Tab > Security > Authentication.
Wake ConditionsEnable or disable the Wake on LAN function.

PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > Lists
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ItemDefinition
WoL Remote ListIf the PowerPanel Remote option in PDU/ATS Tab > Wake on LAN > Features is selected, the PowerPanel® List will be automatically added to the WoL Remote list.
WoL Manual ListClick New to enter the Add Wake on LAN Receiver Page. Users can manually add WoL receivers.

Add Wake on LAN Receiver Window
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Name

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ItemDefinition
ActiveEnable/Disable the Wake on LAN function.
IP AddressThe IP address of the computer. This IP must be within the same subnet as the PDU/ATS. Up to 50 IP addresses are supported.
OutletSelect the outlet that provides power to the computer.

Graceful Computer Shutdown

After the connected computer is installed with PowerPanel Business Remote or Management and establishes communication with the PDU/ATS, its IP address will be automatically displayed in the PowerPanel® List shown below. This computer can perform a safe shutdown before the outlet powering the computer turns off, thus avoiding data loss. To achieve communication between the computer and PDU/ATS, see System > General > Security.

Up to 50 computers having PPBE Remote or Management installed can be listed. A Remote or Management computer will be removed when it has been disconnected from the PDU/ATS for an hour. See PDU/ATS Tab > PowerPanel® List. (For Switched Metered by Outlet Series and Switched Series only.)

PDU/ATS Tab > PowerPanel® List
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Click the IP address of a client to access configuration settings.

Cisco EnergyWise

Users can manage and control all Cisco EnergyWise entities and configure settings. See PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Configuration and PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Children List.

PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Configuration

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ItemDefinition
VersionThe version of EnergyWise supported.
EnergyWiseEnable/Disable EnergyWise support.
Service PortThe port number is used to communicate with EnergyWise.This number must be the same as that of a Cisco switch that the PDU/ATS connects to.
Domain NameThe EnergyWise domain name.This must be the same as that of a Cisco switch that the PDU/ATS connects to.
Off-State CacheEnable/Disable endpoint to cache EnergyWise list in the Cisco switch after the PDU/ATS has rebooted.
Secure ModeEnable EnergyWise use of a shared secret.
Shared SecretThe secret for the EnergyWise domain.

PDU/ATS Tab > EnergyWise > Children List

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Name Role Keywords importance

1 PDU_Base base,role endpoint,child,base 1 Children

Name Role Keywords importance

1 Outlet1 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 2 Outlet2 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 3 Outlet3 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 4 Outlet4 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 5 Outlet5 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 6 Outlet6 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 7 Outlet7 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 8 Outlet8 outlet,role endpoint,child,outlet 1 9 Bank1 bank,role endpoint,child,bank 1

Click the Name field in parent and/or children list to enter the EnergyWise Parent Configuration Page and EnergyWise Child Configuration Page.

EnergyWise Parent Configuration Page
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EnergyWise Child Configuration Page
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ItemDefinition
NameThe name entered by the user to identify an EnergyWise entity.The maximum length is 31 characters.
RoleThis parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the function ofthe entity. Maximum length is 31 characters.
KeywordsThis parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the entity.Maximum length is 31 characters.
ImportanceThis parameter, entered by the user, shows the value of an entity's importance and must be between 1 and 100.

Security

The following provides account configurations to protect against unauthorized entry.

Login Authentication

There are five options for login authentication. Only one user can log in to the web interface at a time.

System Tab > Security > Management
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ItemDefinition
Login Authentication
LocalLog in with user name and password configured in Local Account. See System Tab > Security > Local Configuration.
RADIUS, LocalLog 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 used. See System Tab > Security > RADIUS Configuration.
RADIUS OnlyLog in with user name and password to authenticate with RADIUS server only. See System Tab > Security > RADIUS Configuration.
LDAP, LocalLog in with user name and password to authenticate with LDAP server first. If the LDAP server fails to respond, then the user name and password configured in Local Configuration can be used. See System Tab > Security > LDAP configuration.
LDAP OnlyLog in with user name and password to authenticate with LDAP server only. See System Tab > Security > LDAP configuration.
Software Authentication
Secret PhraseThe authentication phrase is used to communicate with PowerPoint® Business software. This phrase should be the same Secret Phrase as the field on PowerPoint® Business software interface.
Manager IP
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 Manager IP (optional)Set the Viewer 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.

1. Using Local Configuration for Authentication

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

Administrator Page
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Viewer Page
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ItemDefinition
AdministratorThe administrator can access all functions, including Enable/Disable the Viewer account. For login configuration, users can only create one administrator account.
User NameEnter the new user name.
Current PasswordEnter the current password for authentication.
New PasswordEnter the new password.
Confirm PasswordEnter the new password again to confirm it.
ViewerThe viewer can view the settings but cannot control or change any settings.
Allow AccessCheck this box to enable view account.

Add Outlet User Page*
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Name

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Users can create an outlet account that is allowed to control assigned outlet(s).

ItemDefinition
ActiveEnable or disable the user account.
User NameSet a name for the user account.
PasswordSet the user password.
RoleSelect the role of the PDU/ATS (HOST or GUEST#) if PDU/ATSs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDU/ATSs can connect to 1 HOST PDU/ATS.
Outlets SelectionOutlets that the user can control.

2. Using RADIUS Configuration for Authentication

System Tab > Security > RADIUS Configuration
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Click Add Server to enter Radius Server Configuration Page to create a server.

Radius Server Configuration Page
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ItemDefinition
Server IPThe IP address of RADIUS server.
Shared SecretThe shared secret of RADIUS server.
Server PortThe UDP port used by the RADIUS server.
Authentication TypeThe authentication protocol type for RADIUS Server.Password authentication protocol (PAP)Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
TimeoutThe time of waiting to login Radius server.
Test SettingUse user name and password to authenticate with RADIUS server, and save information of RADIUS server if authentication succeeds.
Skip TestSave information of the RADIUS server without test.

3. Using LDAP Configuration for Authentication

System Tab > Security > LDAP configuration
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Click Add Server to enter LDAP Server Configuration Page to create a server.

LDAP Server Configuration Page
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ItemDefinition
LDAP ServerThe IP address of LDAP server.
LDAP SSLTo communicate with LDAP server by LDAPS.
PortThe TCP port used by the LDAP(S) server.
Base DNThe base DN of LDAP server.
Login AttributeThe login attribute of LDAP user entry. (ex: cn or uid)
Generic LDAP ServerThe type of LDAP server.
Active DirectorySelect LDAP server type as Windows AD
AD DomainThe AD Domain of the Active Directory server.
Test SettingUse user name and password to authenticate with LDAP server, and save information of LDAP server if authentication succeeds.
Skip TestSave information of the RADIUS server without test.

Timeout Setting

Configure the idle login sessions. See System > Security > Session Control.

System > Security > Session Control

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ItemDefinition
Login Session
TimeoutThe time in minutes that the system waits before automatically logging off.

Network Service

The following provides the network configurations.

TCP/IPv4 Setting

Display the current TCP/IPv4 settings and allow users to select the option to obtain TCP/IP settings by DHCP. See System > Network Service > TCP/IPv4.

System > Network Service > TCP/IPv4
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ItemDefinition
Current ConfigurationDisplay 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.
ManualUnselect Enable DHCP first.Enter the TCP/IP settings manually and click Apply.
Host NameConfigure a host name.*Synchronization with Identification Name - Allow the identification name to be synchronized with the host name so both fields automatically contain the same value.Note: When enabling this feature, the identification name can only contain numbers (0-9), letters (a-z, A-Z), hyphen and decimal point. Besides, the identification name should not start with hyphen or decimal point.

TCP/IPv6 Setting

Display the current TCP/IPv6 settings and allow users to assign the IPv6 address either by router control or manually. See System > Network Service > TCP/IPv6.

System > Network Service > TCP/IPv6
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ItemDefinition
IPv6 InterfaceDisplays the current IPv6 address.
IPv6 GatewayDisplays the current IPv6 gateway.
IPv6 Configuration
Allow AccessEnable/Disable IPv6 service.
Address Mode:Router ControlThe IPv6 address is assigned through the method (Stateless Address Auto configuration, Stateless DHCPv6, or Stateful DHCPv6) determined by the router's configuration.
Address Mode:ManualThe IPv6 address is assigned manually.
Manual IPv6AddressEnter the IPv6 address manually and click Apply when the Address Mode: Manual option is selected.

SNMPv1 Service Setting

Allow users to perform SNMPv1 configurations. See System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service.

System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service
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ItemDefinition
SNMPv1 Service
Allow AccessEnable or disable the SNMPv1 service.

Click the SNMP Trap Community field to enter the SNMPv1 Page. Users can configure the SNMPv1 settings.

SNMPv1 Page
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ItemDefinition
CommunityThe name used to access the SNMP community from a Network Management System (NMS). Its maximum length is 15 characters.
IP Address (IPv6 Support)The IP address or IP address mask 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.*0.0.0.0 (the default setting) or 255.255.255.255: Access by any NMS on any segments.
Access TypeThe allowable action for the NMS through the community and IP address.*Read Only: GET at any time but cannot SET.*Write/Read: GET at any time. SET at any time unless someone logs in to the Web interface.*Forbidden: No GET or SET.

SNMPv3 Service Setting

Users can perform SNMPv3 configurations. Authentication type or privacy type are provided to strengthen security. See System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv3 Service.

System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv3 Service
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ItemDefinition
SNMPv3 Service
Allow AccessEnable or disable the SNMPv3 service.

Click the User Name field to enter the SNMPv3 Page. Users can configure SNMPv3 settings.

SNMPv3 Page
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ItemDefinition
AccessEnable or disable the SNMPv3 service.
User NameThe name that identifies the SNMPv3 user. It must be 1 to 31 characters long.
Authentication ProtocolThe hash type for authentication.
Authentication PasswordThe password used to generate the key for authentication. It must be 16 to 31 characters long.
Privacy ProtocolThe type for encrypting and decrypting data.Note: The privacy protocol can not be selected if no authentication protocol is selected
Privacy PasswordThe password used to generate the key for encryption. It must 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.*0.0.0.0 (the default setting) or 255.255.255.255: Access by any NMS on any segments.

Web Service

Select the Enable HTTP/HTTPS option to access the HTTP/HTTPS Service and configure HTTP/HTTPS port settings. See System Tab > Network Service > Web Service.

System Tab > Network Service > Web Service
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ItemDefinition
Access
Allow AccessEnable or disable HTTP/HTTPS service. HTTPS supports the following encryption algorithms:● AES (256/128 bits)● Camellia (256/128 bits)
Http Settings
HTTP PortThe TCP/IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); 80 is the default value.Users can also change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security.
Https Settings
Https PortThe 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 in standard PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) format.
Cipher suitesSet the Cipher suite to either Enable or Disable.

Click the Valid Certificate link, and the Installed Certificate Page will appear.

Installed Certificate Page
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Click the Upload Certificate link, and the Change Certificate Page will appear.

Change Certificate Page
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Console Service

Select the Enable options to allow access using Telnet/SSH service and configure Telnet/SSH port settings. See System Tab > Network Service > Console Service.

System Tab > Network Service > Console Service
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ItemDefinition
Access
Allow AccessEnable access using Telnet or SSH version 2, which transmits use names, passwords, and data in an encrypted format.
Telnet Settings
Telnet PortThe 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 6553 to enhance security.Note: Telnet Client requires users to enter a space and the port number after the PDU/ATS IP address on the command line to access the control console.
SSH Settings
SSH PortThe TCP/IP port that SSH uses to communicate; 22 is the default value.Users can change port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 65535 to enhance security.
Hostkey StatusDisplay the status of hostkey fingerprint to show whether it is valid or invalid.Click Upload Hostkey to upload or change hostkey.Click Export Hostkey to export a current hostkey.
Hostkey FingerprintThe hostkey fingerprint uploaded by users will be displayed in this field.

FTP Service

Allow users to enable/disable the FTP server service and configure the TCP/IP port of the FTP server. The FTP server is used for upgrading Firmware. See System Tab > Network Service > FTP Service.

System Tab > Network Service > FTP Service
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ItemDefinition
Allow AccessEnable FTP server access.
Access PortThe 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.

PDU/ATS Information

Display the system information of the PDU/ATS. See System > About.

System > About
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ItemDefinition
Information
Model NameModel name of the PDU/ATS.
Serial NumberSerial Number of the PDU/ATS.
Hardware VersionThe hardware version of the PDU/ATS.
Firmware VersionThe current firmware version installed on the PDU/ATS.
Firmware Updated DateThe date the firmware was last updated.
MAC AddressMAC address of the PDU/ATS. Note: The MAC address is shown on the label on the back ofthe PDU/ATS and via the LCD screen on the PDU/ATS.
Save/Restore Settings
Save ConfigurationClick Save to save the PDU/ATS configuration file to local computer. The text file name will have a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt.
Restore ConfigurationTo restore a configuration that has been saved earlier.Click Select File to import an existing configuration file and then click Submit.
Diagnostic Information
Save InformationClick the "Save" button to save all diagnostic information to a file. The saved information includes Event Logs, Status Records and other device information. Its suggested to have this information saved when contacting CyberPower Technical Support for assistance.

Command Line Interface

Introduction

How to log on

Users can log on to the command line interface through either console network access (Telnet or SSH) or local access (Serial port).

  1. Network access to the command line interface

When user logs in with the admin username and admin password through Telnet or SSH, there are two types of interfaces available. One is the command line interface (CLI) and the second is a menu interface. The default is CLI. If the user wants to change to the menu interface, type in the [menumode] command. To switch back to CLI, it is necessary to logout and login to the PDU/ATS.

  1. Local access to the command line interface

To log on via serial connection, the PC/server must be connected directly to the Universal port of the PDU/ATS using the included RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable, and perform the following steps.

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

Step 4: Enter the user name and password of the PDU/ATS at the Authentication menu.

Note: Serial connection can only access Command Line Mode and cannot support Menu Mode.

How to use telnet access command line interface

Step 1: Need to make sure the computer has access to the PDU/ATS installed network. At a command prompt, type telnet and the IP address for the PDU/ATS (for example, telnet 139.225.6.133, when the PDU/ATS uses the default Telnet port of 23), and press Enter.

Step 2: Enter the user name and password (by default, user name: cyber, password: cyber)

How to use SSH access command line interface

SSH is highly recommended for using to access the command line interface. SSH encrypts user

names, passwords, and transmitted data. To use SSH you must first configure SSH and install an SSH client program (eg. PuTTY, HyperTerminal, or Tera Term) on your computer.

Note: If using PuTTY to configure SSH access, please configure Line discipline of Terminal to "Force off", as shown in Figure 5.

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Figure 5. The PuTTY Configuration window.

How to use the Command Line Interface

While using the command line interface, you can also do the following:

  1. To close the connection to the command line interface → Type "exit" and press Enter

  2. To switch mode as Menu Mode → Type "menumode" and press Enter

  3. To view a 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 console interface will display [^] underneath the wrong command or argument. The following error message will be displayed:

Command not foundPDU/ATS doesn’t know this command.Console interface display the list of available commands.
Parameter ErrorThe parameter type or format is not allowed.

Console interface display the list of available value or format.

Command Lists

devsta

Description: Show device status of load and utility.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of system device load and utility status.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.

Example 1:

To display device status

CyberPower > devsta show

devcfg

Description: Show and set device load threshold, reset power parameters in device level, set cold start status and delay.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of device configuration.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
overloadSet device overload threshold value.
nearoverSet device near overload threshold value.
lowloadSet device low load threshold value.
restrictionSet outlet restriction of device.
pwrrestpeakload | energyReset the peak load or energy of device.
coldstastaprevious | allonSet the cold start state of device.
coldstadly-1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |...| 300Set the cold start delay of device.
idletime1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 10 | neverSet idle time of device.

Example 1:

To display load configuration of the device

CyberPower > devcfg show

Example 2:

To set overload threshold at 10A

CyberPower > devcfg overload 10

Example 3:

To set near overload threshold at 8A

Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide

CyberPower > devcfg nearover 8

Example 4:

To set cold start delay at 0

CyberPower > devcfg coldstadly 0

Example 5:

To set idle time of the device at 10 minutes

CyberPower > devcfg idletime 10

srccfg

Description: Show and set the source configuration. (For ATS Series only.)

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of source configuration.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
preferSet device preferred source.
freqdeviation1 | 2 | 3Set device frequency deviation..
sensitivityhigh|lowSet device voltage sensitivity.
nomivol<208 | 220 | 230 | 240> or <100 | 110 |120>Set device nominal voltage.
volrangepolicywide |medium |narrowSet device voltage transfer range policy.
widevolSet device wide voltage transfer range.
mediumvolSet device medium voltage transfer range.
narrowvolSet device narrow voltage transfer range.

Example 1:

To display source configuration of the device

CyberPower > srccfg show

Example 2:

To set preferred source of the device to be Source B

CyberPower > srccfg prefer b

Example 3:

To set frequency deviation to be +/- 2Hz

CyberPower > srccfg freqdeviation 2

Example 4:

To set device voltage sensitivity to be Low

CyberPower > srccfg sensitivity low

Example 5:

To set device nominal voltage at 100V

CyberPower > srccfg nomivol 100

bankcfg

Description: Show and set bank load configuration.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of bank load threshold.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
indexb1 | b2 | allSelect bank index.
overloadSet bank overload threshold value.
nearoverSet bank near overload threshold value.
lowloadSet bank low load threshold value.
restrictionnone | onnear | onoverSet 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 > bankcfg index b1 overload 15

Example 3:

To set near overload threshold of bank 2 at 10A

CyberPower > bankcfg index b2 nearover 10

oltsta

Description: Show information of outlet status.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of outlet status.
guest1 | 2 | 3Selectdaisy chain index.
index1 | 2 |...| outlet numberSelect outlet index.

Example 1:

To display all outlet status

Description: Show and set configuration of outlet action.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of outlet delay time.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
index1 | 2 |...| outlet number | allSelect outlet index.
nameSet outlet name.
td_on-1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |...| 7200Set outlet on delay time.
td_off-1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |...| 7200Set outlet off delay time.
td_rebootSet outlet reboot duration time.
set<1 | 2 |...| outlet number |all><Outlet Name><0 | 1 | 2 |...| 7200><0 | 1 | 2 |...| 7200><5 | 6 |...| 60>Set outlet configuration

Example 1:

To display all outlet configuration

CyberPower > oltcfg index all show

Example 2:

To name outlet #1 as test_1

CyberPower > oltcfg index 1 name test_1

Example 3:

To set turn on delay of outlet #2 as 3 seconds

CyberPower > oltcfg index 2 td_on 3

Example 4:

To set turn off delay of outlet #3 as 3 seconds

CyberPower > oltcfg index 3 td_off 3

Example 5:

To set reboot duration of outlet #4 as 5 seconds

CyberPower > oltcfg index 4 td_reboot 5

Example 6:

To name outlet #1 as test_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.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of outlet load threshold.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
index1 | 2 |...|outlet number | allSelect outlet index.
nameSet outlet name.
overloadSet outlet overload threshold value.
nearoverSet outlet near overload threshold value.
lowloadSet outlet low load threshold value.
pwrrestpeakload | energyReset the peak load or energy of outlet.

Example 1:

To display outlet load configuration

CyberPower > oltloadcfg show

Example 2:

To set overload threshold of outlet #1 at 1800W

CyberPower > oltloadcfg index 1 overload 1800

Example 3:

To set near overload threshold of outlet #2 at 1000W

CyberPower > oltloadcfg index 2 nearover 1000

Example 4:

To set low load threshold of outlet #10 at 100W

CyberPower > oltloadcfg index 10 lowload 100

oltctrl

Description: Control the action of outlet.

OptionArgumentDescription
Index1 | 2 |...| outlet number | b1 | b2 | allSelect outlet index.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
acton | off | reboot | delayon | delayoff | delayreboot | cancelControl the 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

schedule

Description: Show and configure the outlet schedule of device.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of schedule.
guest1 | 2 | 3Select daisy chain index.
index1 | 2 |...| schedule number | 10Select schedule index.
addonce | daily | weeklyAdd outlet schedule with a schedule name and follow the settings step by step.The parameters ofstatusenable | disableThe parameters ofactionon | off | reboot | delayon | delayoff |delayrebootThe parameters ofoutlet1 | 2 |...|outlet numberThe parameters offrequencyonce | daily | weeklyThe Parameters ofhour1| 2| 3| ...... |24The Parameters ofminutes1| 2| 3| ...... |59The Parameters of day ofweekMon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | SunThe parameters ofmonth1| 2| ...... |12The Parameters ofday1| 2| 3| ...... |31
nameSet schedule name.
statusenable | disableSet schedule status
acton | off | reboot | delayon |delayoff | delayrebootControl the action of outlet.
timeSet schedule time.
dateSet schedule date.
weekMon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | SunSet schedule week.
oltnum1 | 2 |...| outlet number| b1| b2 | allSet the outlet number of schedule.
deleteDelete the schedule.

Example 1:

To display schedules of the device

CyberPower > schedule show

date

Description: Show and configure timezone, date format, date, time.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow system date information
yyyySet year of system date by AD.
mmSet month of system date.
ddSet day of month.
formatmm/dd/yyyy | yyyy/mm/dd | dd.mm.yyyy | mmm-dd-yy | dd-mmm-yy | yyyy-mm-ddSet system date format
timezoneChoose the time zone in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
timeSet system time.

Example 1:

To define timezone offset as +08:00

CyberPower > date timezone +0800

Example 2:

To define the date as March 21, 2015

CyberPower > date yyyy 2015 mm 3 dd 21

Example 3:

To define the time as 13:45:12

CyberPower > date time 13:45:12

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ntp

Description: Show and configure NTP server IP, NTP update interval time.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all NTP information
accessenable | disableIf enable was set, System will set date and time from NTP server.
priipSet the IP address/domain name of primary NTP servers
secipSet the IP address/domain name of secondary NTP servers
updatenow | 1-8760now—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 immediately

CyberPower > ntp update now

sys

Description: Show and configure identification of the device.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all system information
nameSet name of the equipment.
locationSet the location of power equipment.
contactSet the person to contact about this equipment.
resetreboot | notcpip | allReboot—Reboot the device notcpip—Reset the System to default setting but reserving TCP/IP settings, and restart it.all—Set all to reset the System to default setting and restart it.

Example 1:

To view all information of system

CyberPower > sys show

Name: PDU81001

Location: Server Room

Contact: Admainistrator

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.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all DST information
modedisable | us | manualdisable—Disable DST.us—Tradition US DSTmanual—Manual DST date time rules.After finish this command, input start and end time step by step.The parameters ofWeek of month:first | second | third | forth | lastThe Parameters ofday of week:Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | SunThe parameters ofmonth:Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec

Example 1:

Manual set Daylight Saving Time

CyberPower > dst mode manual

Start time (0\~23): 2

Start week of month: second

Start day of week: Sun

Start month: Mar

End time (0\~23): 2

End week of month: first

End day of week: Sun

End month: Nov

Example 2:

To view DST setting

CyberPower > dst show

DST: Manual DST Date Time

Start: 02:00, the second Sunday of Mar

End: 02:00, the first Sunday of Nov

login

Description: Show and configure authentication for login.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all login information
typelocal | radiuslocal | radiusonly | Idaplocal | Idaponlylocal—User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password that configured in Local Account.radiusislocal—User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password for authenticate with RADIUS server first. If the RADIUS server fails to respond, the user name and password that configured in Local Account will be used.radiusisonly—User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password for authenticate with RADIUS server only.Idaploca1—User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password for authenticate with LDAP server first. If the LDAP server fails to respond, the user name and password that configured in Local Account will be used.Idaponly—User to login Remote Management Card with user name and password for authenticate with LDAP server only.
secretphraseThe Authentication Phrase used to communicate with PowerPanel Business Remote.
timeout1~10The period (in minutes) that the system waits before auto logging off. The range of argument is from 1 to 10 (in minutes).

Example 1:

To change authentication type to Radius, Local Account

CyberPower > login type radiuslocal

admin

Description: Show and configure administrator account and manager IP.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all admin information
primipSet primary manager IP of admin
secmipacenable | disableEnable or disable secondary manager IP of admin
secmipSet secondary manager IP of admin
nameSet user name of admin
passwdSet user password of admin

Example 1:

To change the primary administrator account information with a single command (need current password)

CyberPower > admin name pri_name passwd pri_pass

Input admin password : cyber

pass

device

Description: Show and configure viewer account and manager IP.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all viewer account information
accessenable | disableEnable or disable viewer account
primipSet primary manager IP of viewer account
secmipacenable | disableEnable or disable secondary manager IP of viewer account
secmipSet secondary manager IP of viewer account
nameSet user name of viewer account
passwdSet user password of viewer account

Example 1:

To define primary viewer manager IP as 192.168.26.0/24

CyberPower > device primip 192.168.26.0/24

oltuser

Description: Show and configure the outlet user.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of outlet user.
index1 | 2 | ......outlet user numberSelect outlet user index.
addAdd outlet user then input user name/password/ outlet number appear later on.
statusenable | disableEnable of disable the status of outlet user.
nameSet the name of outlet user.
passwdSet the password of outlet user.
oltnum1 | 2 |...| outlet number | b1 | b2 | allSet the outlet number of outlet user.
g#<1 | 2 | daisy chain index >-<1 | 2 |...| outlet number | b1 | b2 | all>;Set the daisy chain PDU/ATS's outlet number of outlet user.Note1 : Host PDU/ATS doesn't need to type "g#-".Note2 : End of outlet number list need to type Semicolon";"
deleteDelete the outlet user.

Example 1:

To display configuration of outlet users

CyberPower > oltuser show

Status User Name

Manageable Outlets

1 Ena outletuser1

1,2,3,4

2 Disa outletuser2

g#1-5,6,7,8

3 Ena outletuser3

1,3,5,7;g#1-2,4,6,8

Example 2:

To disable the outlet user #1

CyberPower > oltuser index 1 status disable

Example 3:

To set host outlet 1,3,5, guest #1 outlet 2,4,6, and guest #2 outlet 7,8,9 to the outlet user #1

CyberPower > oltuser index 1 oltnum 1,3,5;g#1-2,4,6;g#2-7,8,9

Example 4:

To delete the outlet user #1

CyberPower > oltuser index 1 delete

radius

Description: Show and configure information of RADIUS server.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all Radius server information
pri secshowShow primary/secondary Radius server information.
addAdd radius server then input radius server IP/Secret/Port appear later on.
addAdd radius server information including server IP/Secret/Port at one time.
priip secipSet the IP address of primary/secondary RADIUS server.
priport secportSet the UDP port which is used by the primary/secondary Radius server.
prisecret secsecretSet the shared secret of primary/secondary Radius server.
pritype sectypeSet the authentication type of primary/secondary Radius server.
pridel secdelDelete 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 following command to add Radius server information configuration with a single command:

radius add

For example:

CyberPower > radius add 192.168.203.55 testsecret 150 pap

Note: This single command could not be executed successfully if there are two Radius servers to be set already.

Idap

Description: Show and configure information of LDAP server.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all LDAP server information
addAdd LDAP server then input information for requirements appear later on.
pritype sectypeopenldap | adSet the type of LDAP server.
priip secipSet the IP address of primary/secondary LDAP server.
prissl secsslenable | disableEnable or disable using LDAPS.
priport secportSet the TCP port which is used by the primary/secondary LDAP server.
pridn secdn< LDAP server 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 secdelDelete primary/secondary LDAP server.

Example 1:

To add LDAP Server

CyberPower > ldap add

Input LDAP Server Type [openldap | ad]: ad

Input IP address: 192.168.26.33

Use SSL [enable | disable]: disable

Input LDAP port: 389

Input base DN: dc=cyber, dc=com

Input login attribute: cn

Input AD Domain: cyber.com

Example 2:

To view information about LDAP Server

CyberPower > ldap show

Primary LDAP Server

Type: Windows AD

LDAP Server: 192.168.26.33

LDAP SSL: Disable

Port: 389

Base DN: dc=cyber, dc=com

Login Attribute: cn

AD Domain: cyber.com

tcpip

Description: Show and configure IPv4 IP, netmask, gateway, DNS.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all IPv4 information
dhcpenable | disableEnable or disable DHCP
dnsmanual | autoAuto—Obtain DNS Address from DHCP when DHCP enableManual—Obtain DNS Address by manual when DHCP enable.
ipSet IP Address of system
netmaskSet netmask of system
gatewaySet gateway of system
dnsipSet 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.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all IPv6 information
accessenable | disableEnable or disable IPv6 service.
routerctrlenable | disableThe IPv6 address is assigned through the method (Stateless Address Autoconfiguration, Stateless DHCPv6 or Stateful DHCPv6) which is decided by router setting.
manualenable | disableEnable or disable IPv6 manual ip.
ipSet manual IPv6 ip.

Example 1:

To define IPv6 manual IP address then show the information of IPv6

CyberPower > tcpip6 ip 2001:cdba:0:0:0:0:3257:9652 show

Access: Enable

Router Control: Enable

Manual: Enable

Manual IPv6 Address: [2001:cdba::3257:9652]

snmpv1

Description: Show and configure status of SNMPv1.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow SNMPv1 status.
index1 | 2 | 3 | 4Select SNMPv1 community index.
set<1 | 2 | 3 | 4><Community><IF Address><readonly | readwrite | forbidden>Set SNMPv1 community information.
accessenable | disableEnable or disable SNMPv1.
communitySet SNMPv1 community name.
ipSet SNMPv1 community IP address.
typereadonly | readwrite | forbiddenSet SNMPv1 community 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

Example 4:

To change the community type of forth SNMPv1 community to read/write

CyberPower > snmpv1 index 4 type readwrite

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

snmpv1 set <1 | 2 | 3 | 4>

For example:

CyberPower > snmpv1 set 3 CyberPower 192.168.203.91 readonly

snmpv3

Description: Show and configure status of SNMPv3.

OptionArgumentDescription
ShowShow SNMPv3 status.
Index1 | 2 | 3 | 4Select SNMPv3 user index.
Set<1 | 2 | 3 | 4><IP Address><readonly | readwrite | forbidden>Set SNMPv3 user information.
Accessenable | disableEnable or disable SNMPv3.
NameSet SNMPv3 user name.
StatusEnable or disable SNMPv3 user.
IpSet IP address of SNMPv3 user.
Authmd5 | sha | noneSet authentication protocol of SNMPv3 user.
AuthkeySet authentication password of SNMPv3 user.
Privaes | des | noneSet privacy protocol of SNMPv3 user.
PrivkeySet privacy password of SNMPv3 user.

Example 1:

To view the first SNMPv3 user information

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 1 show

Intelligent PDU/ATS User Guide

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 > snmpv3 index 2 name CyberPower

Example 3:

To enable the third SNMPv3 user

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 3 status enable

Example 4:

To change the IP address of forth SNMPv3 user to 192.168.203.66

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 4 ip 192.168.203.66

Example 5:

To change the authentication protocol of second SNMPv3 user to md5 and set its authentication password as test_authkey_123456

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 2 auth md5 authkey test_authkey_123456

Example 6:

To change the authentication password of first SNMPv3 user to test_authkey_123456

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 1 authkey test_authkey_123456

Example 7:

To change the authentication protocol of third SNMPv3 user to none

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 3 auth none

Example 8:

To change the privacy protocol of second SNMPv3 user to aes and set its privacy password as test_privkey_123456

CyberPower > snmpv3 index 2 priv aes privkey test_privkey_123456

Example 9:

To change the 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 example:.

CyberPower > snmpv3 set 1 CyberPower 192.168.203.90 sha test_authkey_123456 des test_privkey_123456 

trap

Description: Show and configure information of SNMP trap receiver.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow trap receiver information.
addAdd trap receiver.
index1 | 2 | ... | 10Select trap receiver index.
nameSet trap name of trap receiver.
ipSet IP address of trap receiver.
verv1 | v3Set SNMP version of trap receiver.
statusenable | disableEnable or disable trap receiver.
communitySet SNMPv1 community name of trap receiver.
user1 | 2 | 3 | 4Select SNMPv3 user of trap receiver.
testTrap receiver send test
deleteDelete trap receiver.

Example 1:

To view sixth trap receiver information

CyberPower > trap index 6 show

Trap Name: CyberPower

Status: Enable

IP Address: 192.168.203.68

Type: SNMPv1

Community: test_community

Example 2:

To change the trap name of second trap 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 trap receiver to CyberPower with the condition that the SNMP version of trap receiver must be SNMPv1.

CyberPower > trap index 2 community CyberPower

Example 7:

To change the SNMPv3 user of tenth trap receiver to SNMPv3 user2 with the condition that the

SNMP version of trap receiver must be SNMPv3

CyberPower > trap index 10 user 2

Example 8:

To delete the fifth trap receiver

CyberPower > trap index 5 delete

Enter the following command to add trap receiver configuration with a single command:

For SNMPv1: trap add v1

For example:

CyberPower > trap add CyberPower 192.168.203.16 v1 test

For SNMPv3: trap add v3 <1 | 2 | 3 | 4>

For example:

CyberPower > trap add cyberpower 192.168.203.12 v3 3

web

Description: Show and configure web access type, http port and https port.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all web information
accesshttp | https | disablehttp—Enable the access to http service.https—Enable the access to https service.disable—Disable web service
httpportThe TCP/IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) (80 by default)
httpsportThe TCP/IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) (443 by default)
index1 | 2 | ... | 13Select Cipher Suites list index
statusenable | disableEnable or disable Cipher Suite

Example 1:

To change the HTTP server port to 5000

CyberPower > web httport 5000

console

Description: Show and configure console network access type, telnet port and SSH port.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all console information.
accessdisable | telnet | sshdisable—Disable console service.telnet—Enable the access to Telnet.ssh—Enable the access to SSH.
telnetenable | disableenable—Enable Telnet.disable—Disable Telnet.
sshenable | disable | reset_hostkeyenable—Enable SSH.disable—Disable SSH.reset_hostkey—Reset SSH Hostkey to default.
telnetportThe TCP/IP port (23 by default) that Telnet uses to communicate.
sshportThe TCP/IP port (22 by default) that SSH uses to communicate.

Example 1:

To enable Telnet as console type

CyberPower > console telnet enable

Example 2:

To disable SSH as console type

CyberPower > console ssh disable

Note: The telnet and the ssh 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.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all FTP information
accessenable | disableEnable or disable FTP server
portThe TCP/IP port of the FTP server (21 by default).

Example 1:

To enable FTP service

CyberPower > ftp access enable

eventlog

Description: View and clear the eventlog of the device.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow the list of events and a brief description of each event along with the date and time stamp.
clearClear the existing event logs.

Example 1:

CyberPower > eventlog show

12/11/2015 03:32:08 Admin login from 192.168.26.33.

Then use the following keys to navigate the event log.

KeyDescription
SPACEView the next page of event log.
QClose the event log and return to command line interface.

Example 2:

To clear all event logs.

CyberPower > eventlog clear

Do you want to clear all eventlog [yes / no]: yes

syslog

Description: Show and configure information of SYSLOG server.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow all syslog information.
s1s2s3s4showShow syslog server information for 1 to 4 servers.
addAdd syslog server then input syslog server IP /Port appear later on.
addAdd syslog server information including server IP/Port at one time.
accessenable | disableEnable or disable syslog.
facilitykernel | user | mail | system | auth1 | syslog | link | news | uucp | clock1 | auth2 | ftp | ntp | logaudit | logalert | clock2 | local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7Set Syslog facility.
s1tests2tests3tests4testSend test message to Syslog server for 1 to 4 servers.
lp1lp2lp3lp4Set the IP address of Syslog server for 1 to 4 servers.
port1port2port3port4Set the UDP port which is used by the Syslog server 1 to 4 servers.
s1dels2dels3dels4delDelete 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:

syslog add

For example:

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.

accy

Description: Show accessory information.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow information of accessory.

Example 1:

To display general information of accessory

CyberPower > accy show

ModelSerial numberHW versionFW version
1SENV001TBLMV20000011.01.0.4
2SENV001TBLMV20000021.01.0.4

envsta

Description: Show environment sensor status.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow status of environment sensor.
index1 | 2 | 3|...| 8Select environment sensor index.

Example 1:

To display general status of environment sensor

CyberPower > envsta show

NameLocationTempHumid
1 Name1Location177.21 F54.00 %RH
2 Name2Location276.33 F53.00 %RH

envcfg

Description: Show and set environment sensor configuration.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow configuration of environment sensor.
index1 | 2 | 3|...| 8Select environment sensor index.
name< environment sensor name>Set environment sensor name.
location< environment sensor location>Set environment sensor location.
temphthresSet high temperature threshold.
templthresSet low temperature threshold.
temphysterSet temperature hysteresis.
tempchangeSet temperature rate of change.
humthresSet high humidity threshold.
humlthresSet low humidity threshold.
humhysterSet humidity hysteresis.
humchangeSet humidity rate of change.
maxminresetReset maximum and minimum record of temperature or humidity.
unitSet temperature unit

Example 1:

To display general configuration of environment sensor

CyberPower > envcfg show

NameLocationTemperature(F) [HTH|LTH|HYS|CAG]Humidity(%RH) [HTH|LTH|HYS|CAG]
1 Name1Location1[158|33 |3 |18 ][80 |50 |5 |20 ]
2 Name2Location2[158|33 |3 |18 ][80 |50 |5 |20 ]

*HTH = High Threshold *LTH = Low Threshold

*HYS = Hysteresis *CAG = Change Rate(per 5min)

Example 2:

To set accessory#1's name as envirname1

CyberPower > envcfg index 1 name envirname1

Example 3:

To set high temperature threshold of the accessory#1 at 70

CyberPower > envcfg index 1 tempthres 70

Example 4:

To reset maximum and minimum record of accessory#1 temperature

CyberPower > envcfg index 1 maxminreset temp

Example 5

To set temperature unit as celcius

CyberPower > envcfg unit celcius

contactsta

Description: Show contact status.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow status of contact.
index1 | 2 | 3|...| 8Select contact index.

Example 1:

To display general status of contact

CyberPower > contactsta show

name|name|name|name|status
contact1|contact2|contact3|contact4|[#1|#2|#3|#4]
1 contact1-1|contact1-2|contact1-3|contact1-4|[X|X|X|X]
2 contact2-1|contact2-2|contact2-3|contact2-4|[X|X|X|X]

*0 = Normal *X = Abnormal

contactcfg

Description: Show and set contact configuration.

OptionArgumentDescription
showShow configuration of contact.
index1 | 2 | 3|...| 8Select contact index.
contact1nameSet contact 1 name.
contact1stateSet contact 1 state
contact2nameSet contact 2 name.
contact2 stateSet contact 2 state
contact3nameSet contact 3 name.
contact3 stateSet contact 3 state
contact4nameSet contact 4 name.
contact4 stateSet contact 4 state

Example 1:

To display general configuration of contact

CyberPower > contactcfg show

Example 2:

To set envirsensor#1's contact 2 name as contact1-2

CyberPower > contactcfg index 1 contact2name contact1-2

clear

Description: Clear the console screen

exit

Description: Close the connection to the command line interface.

Save and Restore Configuration Settings

Option 1: via Web interface

You can easily save and restore the device configuration to your local PC on System > About.

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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.28 [Logout] Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help About General Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Information Model PDU81001 Serial Number 123456789011 Hardware Version 1.1 Firmware Version 1.3.2 Firmware Update Date 2023-11-16 MAC Address 00-0C-15-40-50-72 Save/Restore Configuration Save Configuration Save Restore Configuration Select File Submit Diagnostic Information Save Information Save

To save the configuration file, click "Save" to save the configuration to your local PC. The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt. To restore configuration, click "Browse" to the location of the saved configuration file and click "Submit" to restore a configuration that has been saved earlier.

Option 2: via File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

Note: Only firmware version 1.2.6 and above supports the functionality to download configuration file via FTP.

Use the following steps to save configuration via FTP.

  1. Open a command prompt window and navigate to "C:\".

  2. Login to the PDU/ATS with FTP command, type

- C:\>ftp
- ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP of the PDU/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS)
- 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> 
  1. Download the configuration file, type
- ftp> get <filename> 
  1. Download is complete, type
- ftp> quit 

Note: is the configuration file with format of .TXT. Maximum length of filename is 32 characters, excluding the file extension(.TXT).

For example:

-ftp> get YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt

YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt is the configuration file to be saved.

Use the following steps to restore configuration via FTP.

  1. Open a command prompt window and navigate to "C:\".

  2. Login to the PDU/ATS with FTP command, type

- C:\>ftp
- ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP of the PDU/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS)
- 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> 
  1. Upload the configuration file, type

- ftp> put

  1. Upload is complete, type

- ftp> quit

  1. The system will reboot after you type "quit".

Option 3: 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 PSCP Utility in the same folder.
  3. Open the Command Line Interface and change the path to where the configuration file and the PSCP Utility are saved.
  4. Enter the following command to restore configuration:

pscp -scp @:

Note:

(1) The SSH setting on the PDU/ATS must be Enabled.
(2) is the filename of the configuration file with a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt.
(3) is the username of the SSH account on the PDU/ATS.
(4) Ensure to add “:” after the IP address.

For example:

pscp -scp YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt cyber@192.168.1.100:

Note: YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt is the configuration file to be restored.

  1. After executing the command, a message may appear asking if you trust the host. To continue type "y" for yes within 10 seconds.

  2. On the next screen enter the PDU/ATS password. Please wait until the progress indicator displays 100%. The system will automatically log out and reboot after the transfer is complete.

For Linux, 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 @< IP address of PDU/ATS>:

Note:

(1) The SSH setting on the PDU/ATS must be Enabled.
(2) is the filename of the configuration file with a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt.
(3) is the username of the SSH account on the PDU/ATS.
(4) Ensure to add “:” after the IP address.

For example:

scp YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt cyber@192.168.1.100:

Note: YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM.txt is the configuration file to be restored.

  1. After executing the command, a message may appear asking if you trust the host. To continue type "y" for yes within 10 seconds.
  2. On the next screen enter the PDU/ATS password. Please wait until the progress indicator displays 100%. The system will automatically log out and reboot after the transfer is complete.

PDU/ATS Network Daisy Chain

The daisy-chain function allows up to four PDU/ATSs to be connected together to be monitored and controlled from one IP address.

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text_image Ethernet Host Guest #1 Guest #2 Guest #3

When PDU/ATSs are connected, two roles are defined: Host and Guest. Up to three Guest PDU/ATSs can be connected to one Host PDU/ATS. The Guest PDU/ATSs 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 PDU/ATSUs needs to be the same (v1.08 or above).

How to connect the PDU/ATSs 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 the daisy-chain (In/ENV) port on the Guest 1 PDU/ATS to connect the PDU/ATSs (as

shown below).

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text_image Host PDU DaisyChain Role Type Host Display ID 1 CyberPower Out port Guest #1 PDU DaisyChain Role Type Guest #1 Display ID 2 CyberPower In/ENV port

What remote management protocols are supported in PDU/ATSU daisy-chains?

Currently users can monitor and control daisy-chained PDU/ATSs through Web interface (HTTP/HTTPS) or SNMP protocols.

What functions on the Web pages does daisy-chain support?

Please find in below table:

Summary
PDU/ATSDevice Status
Outlet Status
Source Manager*
Device Manager
Bank Manager
Outlet Manager
Outlet Control
Outlet Schedule
LogStatus Records
Energy Records
Graphing
SystemIdentification

*For ATS Series Only

How to switch between Host and Guest PDU/ATSs on the Web interface?

Functionality supported by daisy-chained PDU/ATSs will have the Host/ Guest # drop down menu displayed on the Web interface (as shown below).

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text_image PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.169.25.109 (Layout) Summary | PDU | Envir | Log | System | Help CyberPower Status Device Status Load Device Load 0.00 A/0 W/0 VA Power Factor --- Peak Load 0.00 A (at 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) Energy 0.0 kWh (from 2017/06/26 16:30:43 ) Utility Voltage 105.1 V Frequency 60.0 Hz

Can I upgrade the firmware version of the Guest PDU/ATSs through the Host PDU/ATS?

Yes, you can upgrade the firmware using the Power Device Network Utility 2,

FTP (network connection required), or USB port. Once the Host completes the PDU/ATS firmware upgrade, it will trigger its Guest PDU/ATSs to upgrade the firmware automatically. It takes about 5 minutes for the Guest PDU/ATSs to upgrade, regardless of the number of PDU/ATSs in the series.

What will happen if an Ethernet cable is disconnected in the PDU/ATS daisy-chain?

For example, if four PDU/ATSs are connected and the cable connecting Guest 1 and 2 is disconnected, then Guest 2 and 3 will no longer be detected by the Host PDU/ATS.

An event showing that Guest 2 and 3 are removed will be recorded in the Host PDU/ATS. Meanwhile, Guest 2 and 3 will create a new daisy-chain where Guest 2 becomes a Host and Guest 3 becomes Guest 1 to the new Host.

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text_image Ethernet Host Guest #1 Guest #2 Host Guest #3 Guest #1

In the above example, if the disconnected Ethernet cable is re-connected, will the role of the PDU/ATSs stay the same?

Yes, when the disconnected cable between Guest 1 and 2 is re-connected, Guest 2 and 3 will revert to their previous roles.

What happens if one PDU/ATS in the daisy-chain is powered off?

For example, if four PDU/ATSs 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/ATS. Guest 2 and 3 will not create another daisy-chain.

Does the Host PDU/ATS record the logs of the Guest PDU/ATSs and itself?

Yes, the Host PDU/ATS records the logs from all Guest PDU/ATSs daisy-chained to it.

Will the Logs of the Guest PDU/ATSs recorded in the Host PDU/ATS be cleared if the Guest PDU/ATSs are removed from the Host PDU/ATS?

No, the Logs of the Guest PDU/ATSs will remain even after the Guest PDU/ATSs are removed.

Does the Host PDU/ATS record the Status Records of the Guest PDU/ATSs and itself?

Yes, the Host PDU/ATS records the Status Records for all the PDU/ATSs in the daisy-chain.

Will the Status Records of the Guest PDU/ATSs logged in the Host PDU/ATS be cleared if the Guest PDU/ATSs are disconnected from the Host PDU/ATS?

Yes, once the Guest PDU/ATSs are removed, the Status Records logged in the Host PDU/ATS will be cleared. As long as the Host PDU/ATS does not connect to other PDU/ATS s, the Status Records of the disconnected PDU/ATS can be displayed when it is re-connected to the Host PDU/ATS. If the Host PDU/ATS connects to different PDU/ATS s, the Status Records of the removed PDU/ATS will be entirely cleared.

Are the Guest PDU/ATS s able to connect to the network when they are daisy-chained?

Yes, even when the PDU/ATS s are daisy-chained, the Guest PDU/ATS s are able to connect to the network directly. Note that a Guest PDU/ATS will require having its own Ethernet cable connected to the network.

What will happen if a 5th PDU/ATS is added to a daisy-chain?

The maximum number of PDU/ATS s that can be connected in one daisy-chain is 4. The daisy-chain functionality will not work until the fifth PDU/ATS is removed.

What is the maximum recommended length of the Ethernet cable to daisy-chain the PDU/ATS s? 50 ft (15 m)

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
The PDU/ATS s are connected but the daisy chain function is not working.-The firmware version does not support daisy chain.-The PDU/ATS s have different firmware version.Check the firmware version of each PDU/ATS and upgrade to v1.08 or above.
I cannot set the EnergyWise configuration for Guest PDU/ATS s.Only the Host PDU/ATS supports this function.N/A
I cannot set the WoL for Guest PDU/ATS s.Only the Host PDU/ATS supports this function.N/A

Firmware Upgrade

By upgrading the Firmware, you can obtain new features and updates/improvements to existing functionality. To ensure the firmware is kept up to date, please regularly visit our website to see if there is any updated firmware version available. There are three methods for upgrading the PDU/ATS firmware. Please follow the instructions below for the method that is appropriate for your application.

There are two files to update in order to upgrade the firmware version:

* cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin
* cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin

Note that the XXX is not part of the file name but is where the version number in the filename is given.

Prior to performing a firmware update, please:

  • Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com
  • Extract 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/ATS off when processing the Firmware upgrade. PDU/ATS outlets will remain powered on while the firmware update takes place. Only the PDU/ATS LCD screen will reboot.
  3. The PDU/ATS LCD screen will reboot during the firmware update process. This DOES NOT cause the PDU/ATS outlets to reboot.

Option 1: Single Device Upgrade via FTP

Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware.

  1. Open a command prompt window and navigate to "C:\".
  2. Login to the PDU/ATS with FTP command, type
  3. Connected to 192.168.22.126.
  4. 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready.
  5. User (192.168.22.126:(none)): cyber
  6. 331 User name okay, need password.
  7. Password:
  8. 230 User logged in, proceed.
  9. ftp>
- C:\>ftp
- ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP of
    the PDU/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS) 
  1. Upload the cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin, type
- ftp > bin
- ftp > put cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin 
  1. Upgrade complete, type
- ftp > quit 
  1. The system will reboot after you type "quit". This reboot will take approx. 30 seconds.

  2. Login to the PDU/ATS via 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/ATS and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU/ATS)
- 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> 
  1. Upload cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin, type
- ftp > bin
- ftp > put cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin 
  1. Upgrade complete, type
- ftp > quit 
  1. The system will reboot after you type "quit".

Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware.

  1. Install the Power Device Network Utility 2 available for download at www.cyberpower.com
  2. After installation completes, run the Power Device Network Utility 2.
  3. Wait for scanning to finish (shown in Figure 1).

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text_image PDNU | Device (17) V2.1.2 Type MAC Address Version Account IP Address DHCP Time All All No records found Scan Scanning H 1 > H 50 Copyright © 2022 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figure 1.

  1. Check the checkbox to select devices listed in the Operation View (Shown in Figure 2).

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text_image PDNU Device (25) v2-1.2 Type MAC Address Version Account IP Address DHCP Time PDU PDU 00:0C:15:40:50:6C 1.3.1.0 192.168.202.70 true 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:40:50:4C 1.3.0.0 192.168.202.40 true 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:01:56:89 0.8.9.0 192.168.202.60 true 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:40:43:CB 2.2.0.0 192.168.202.208 false 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:40:A6:01 1.1.0.0 192.168.202.207 false 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:01:99:A1 1.3.1.0 192.168.202.43 true 2023-08-25 10:0 K < 1 > M 50 Copyright © 2022 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CyberPower

Figure 2

  1. Make sure Account and Password are valid on selected devices (Shown in Figure 3).

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text_image PDNU Device (25) V2.1.2 Upload Firmware Upload Configuration Type PDU Connection Information Account cyber Password ...... DMCP Time All true 2023-08-25 10:0 true 2023-08-25 10:1 true 2023-08-25 10:0 false 2023-08-25 10:0 false 2023-08-25 10:0 save Cancel PDU 00:0C:15:01:99:A1 1.3.1.0 cyber 192.168.202.43 true 2023-08-25 10:1 Copyright © 2022 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CyberPower

Figure 3.

  1. Select Upload Firmware.

  2. Click Browse to locate and select the firmware and data file to be updated and then click OK (Shown in Figure 4).

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text_image PDNU Device (25) V2.1.2 Upload Firmware Upload Configuration File Locations of Firmware & Data DHCP Time All PDU Firmware true 2023-08-25 10:0 cpsmpdumafw_131.bin Browse true 2023-08-25 10:1 Data true 2023-08-25 10:0 false 2023-08-25 10:0 false 2023-08-25 10:0 OK Cancel PDU 00:0C:15:01:S9:A1 1.3.1.0 cyber 192.168.202.43 true 2023-08-25 10:1 Copyright © 2022 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CyberPower

Figure 4.

  1. The upgrade progress bar will show in the lower right Upload Firmware window (Shown in Figure 5).

CyberPower PDU71009 - Option 2: Single or Multiple Device Upgrade (recommended) - 5

text_image PDNU Device (25) V2.1.2 Type MAC Address Version Account IP Address DHCP Time PDU PDU 00:0C:15:40:50:6C 1,3,1,0 192.168.202.70 true 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:40:50:4C 1,3,0,0 cyber 192.168.202.40 true 2023-08-25 10:1 PDU 00:0C:15:01:56:89 0,8,9,0 192.168.202.60 true 2023-08-25 10:0 PDU 00:0C:15:40:43:CB 2,2,0,0 PDU 00:0C:15:40:A6:01 1,1,0,0 PDU 00:0C:15:01:99:A1 1,3,1,0 cyber Upload Firmware Action Submit Successful! IP : 192.168.202.40 IP : 192.168.202.43 Copyright © 2022 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figure 5.

  1. The result of firmware upgrade will show in Result column (Shown in Figure 6).

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text_image PDNU Device (25) V2.1.2 Type MAC Address Version Account IP Address DHCP Time Result Up T Na PDU 00:0C:15:40:72:29 1,3,0,0 192.168.202.93 false 2023-08-25 10:06:14 power device search successful 6... PDU 00:0C:15:40:50:6C 1,3,1,0 192.168.202.70 true 2023-08-25 10:06:14 power device search successful 0... PDU 00:0C:15:40:50:4C 1,3,1,0 cyber 192.168.202.40 true 2023-08-25 10:14:23 power device firmware upgrade successful 0... PDU 00:0C:15:01:56:89 0,8,9,0 192.168.202.60 true 2023-08-25 10:06:14 power device search successful 0... PDU 00:0C:15:40:43:CB 2,2,6,0 192.168.202.208 false 2023-08-25 10:06:14 power device search successful 0... PDU 00:0C:15:40:A8:01 1,1,0,0 192.168.202.207 false 2023-08-25 10:06:14 power device search successful 0... PDU 00:0C:15:01:99:A1 1,3,1,0 cyber 192.168.202.43 true 2023-08-25 10:14:19 power device firmware upgrade successful 0... Copyright © 2022 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CyberPower

Figure 6.

Note: If you don't want to wait for the firmware upgrade, you can stop the process by clicking Cancel in the lower right Upload Firmware window. However, this is not recommended because the Cancel action may cause the device to malfunction.

Option 3: Use a USB Flash Drive

Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware.

  1. Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com
  2. Extract the file to the root directory of a USB flash drive with FAT32 formatting. Please note that the two files below should be available in order to complete the firmware upgrade process:

*cpsmpdumadata_xxx.bin

*cpsmpdumafw_xxx.bin

  1. Plug the USB drive into the PDU/ATS USB port and press Enter on the PDU/ATS LCD screen to enter Main Menu. The USB option will be displayed.

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text_image Main Menu Alert Meter Control Sensor Setting About USB
  1. Select USB and press Enter button to enter Firmware Upgrade menu.

  2. Select Main and Yes to start the upgrade process.

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["USB"] --> B["Firmware Upgrade"]
    B --> C["Main"]
    C --> D["Return"]

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text_image Main Firmware Upgrade Confirm? Yes No

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text_image USB Firmware Upgrade Processing

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text_image USB Firmware Upgrade Success
  1. The PDU/ATS will reboot after the process is completed.

Note: You can check to see if the firmware upgrade is successful by checking the "Firmware version" on the [System->About] webpage. You can also check Firmware Version on LCD screen. Press Enter on the LCD screen to enter Main Menu. Select About and press Enter to see the PDU/ATS information. Select Firmware Version to check the PDU/ATS Firmware Version.

Option 4: Use Secure Copy (SCP) command

Use the following steps to update the firmware via SCP.

Note: Only firmware version 1.10 and above supports the functionality to update firmware via SCP.

For Windows Users:

  1. Download any PuTTY Secure Copy client (PSCP) utility.
  2. Save the firmware files and the PSCP Utility in the same folder.
  3. Open the Command Line Interface and change the path to where the firmware files and the PSCP Utility are saved.
  4. Enter the following command to perform the firmware update:

pscp -scp @:

Note:

(5) The SSH setting on the PDU/ATS must be Enabled.
(6) is the filename of the firmware file. There are two firmware files to upload: cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin and cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin. In order to upgrade the firmware version both files need to be uploaded. Only one firmware file can be uploaded at a time, it is recommended to upload the data file cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin first followed by the firmware file cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin.

(7) is the username of the SSH account on the PDU/ATS.

(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.

  1. After executing the command, a message may appear asking if you trust the host. To continue type "y" for yes within 10 seconds.
  2. On the next screen enter the PDU/ATS password. Please wait until the progress indicator displays 100%. The system will automatically log out and reboot after the transfer is complete.
  3. Repeat steps 4 through step 6 to upload the firmware file cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin to complete the firmware update process.
  4. If the firmware file transfer is unsuccessful you will see an error message. Attempt to retype the command and execute it again.

For Linux, 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 firmware files are saved.
  3. Enter the following Command to perform firmware update:
    scp @< IP address of PDU/ATS>:

Note:

(1) The SSH setting on the PDU/ATS must be Enabled.
(2) is the filename of the firmware file. There are two firmware files to upload: cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin and cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin. In order to upgrade the firmware version both files need to be uploaded. Only one firmware file can be uploaded at a time, it is recommended to upload the data file cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin first followed by the firmware file cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin.
(3) is the username of the SSH account on the PDU/ATS.
(4) Ensure to 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.

  1. After executing the command, a message may appear asking if you trust the host. To continue type "y" for yes within 10 seconds.
  2. On the next screen enter the PDU/ATS password. Please wait until the progress indicator displays 100%. The system will automatically log out and reboot after the transfer is complete.
  3. Repeat steps 3 through step 5 to upload the firmware file cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin to complete the firmware update process.
  4. If the firmware file transfer is unsuccessful you will see an error message. Attempt to retype the command and execute it again.

Contact Information

Feel free to contact our Tech Support 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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Brand : CyberPower

Model : PDU71009

Category : Inverter