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USER MANUAL PDU30SWVHVT24FNET CyberPower

Intelligent PDU Web Interface

User's Manual

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text_image Cyber Power PDU Remote Management Current Conversion * PDU is normal PDU Status Day Load 0.06 A Power 0.49 Outfall 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 System Data Name PDU15 NWSFMC3 Location Server Vision Contact Administrator Rating E2A Uptime 22hr, 42mos, 16:00:30 Date & Time 08/06/2015 16:00:30 Recent Device Events Date & Time Event 08/06/2015 17:30:37 All subduction a PDU bus turned in: (1.2.3.4.5.5.7.8) 08/06/2015 17:30:38 All subduction a PDU bus turned in: (1.2.3.4.5.5.7.8)

Table Of Contents

1. Introduction......1

1.1 Brief Introduction to Web Interfaces .... 1
1.2 How to Log In .... 1
1.3 %eneral Setting.... 2
1.3.1 Date and Time Setting....2
1.3.2 Daylight Saving Time 3
1.3.3 Device Identification 4
1.3.4 Device Reset/Reboot....4

2. Advanced Power Management....6

2.1 Remote Monitoring....6
2.2 Visible Power Consumption 9
2.3 Event Logging 14
2.4 Power Protection 15
2.5 Event Action +otification 17

2.5.1 Event Action Recipient Settings 19

2.5.1.1 E-mail +otification 19

2.5.1.2 S+MP Trap +otification.... 22

2.5.1.2 SMS +otification 25

3. Outlet Management .... 31

3.1 Remote Outlet On/Off/Reboot 31
3.2 Scheduled Outlet On/Off/Reboot 33
3.3 Sequencing Power On/Off 35
3.4 Wake on Lan (WoL) 38
3.5 %raceful Computer Shutdown 41
3.6 Cisco EnergyWise 42

4. Security 46

4.1 User Account 46
4.2 Outlet Account 48
4.3 Timeout Setting....50

5. Network Service .... 51

5.1 TCP/IPv4 Setting 51
5.2 TCP/IPv6 Setting 52

Table of Content

5.3 S+MPv1 Service Setting 53
5.4 S+MPv3 Service Setting 55
5.5 Web Service 57
5.6 Console Service 60
5.7 FTP Service 69

6. PDU Information......6>

1. Introduction4

1.14Brief4Introduction4to4Web4Interfaces4

The CyberPower Power Distribution Unit Web Interface gives users all the features they need to configure, manage, and monitor the PDU via a Web browser. With this easy-to-navigate interface, users can monitor the load level, manage the outlets, set power alerts, and complete many other tasks in an intuitive manner.

1.2 How4to4Log4In4

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text_image PDU Remote Managem 192.168.26.87/login.html CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Name Password Language English Automatic Login LOGIN ©2010-2014, CyberPower Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  1. Open a Web browser.
  2. Enter the IP address of the CyberPower PDU in the Browser Address Bar, and then press E+TER. Note94 For the IP address, users can refer to the LCD screen of the PDU.4
  3. Enter the information for the User4Name and Password fields. There are two types of user accounts.
Account4Type4Default4User4NameDefault4PasswordAuthorization4
Administrator cybercyber View, access, and control allthe settings, including enabling6disabling the Viewer account.
Viewer device cyberView all the settings.
  1. In the Language field, select English or French, and click LOGIN to open the Summary4Tab.

1.3 General Setting

These are the basic settings for the PDU.

1.3.1 Date and Time Setting

The date and time can be set manually or synchronized with a +TP (+etwork Time Protocol) server. All time-related configurations are based on this setting. See System Tab > General > Date & Time.

System Tab > General > Date & Time
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 102.168.26.02 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Date & Time General User Account Date & Time Daylight Saving Time Identification Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Current Settings Date & Time 03/20/2016 Sunday & 21:13:56 Status Update from manual input. Next NTP Update System Time Configuration Time Zone GMT+0 ▼ ○ 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 03/20/2016 mm/dd/yyyy Time 21:13:56 hh:mm:ss Apply Reset ©2016-2016 CyberPower Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
Current Settings
Date & Time The current date and time.
StatusWhether the date and time setting is updated by manual input or by the +TP (+etwork Time Protocol) server.
+ext +TP Update Synchronizes withUpdate Interval.
System Time Configuration
Time Zone The options for the time zone.
Using +TP Server*Primary NTP Server: Users enter the IP address6domain name of the +TP server and choose local time zone based on theirlocation.*Secondary NTP Server: Users enter the IP address6domain name of the +TP server and choose local time zone based on their location.*Update Interval: The frequency for updating the date and time from the +TP 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.

1.3.2 Daylight Saving Time

Users adjust the clock 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 CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.20.62 [open] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Daylight Saving Time General User Account Delete & Time Daylight Saving Time Identification Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About DST Configuration Disable Tradition US DST time (Second Sunday in March to First Sunday in November) Manual DST Date Time Start 02:00 , the Second Monday of March End 02:00 , the First Monday of November Apply Reset
Item Definition
DST Configuration
Disable Disable the DST function.
ItemDefinition
Traditional US DST TimeStart from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in +ovember.
Manual DST Date Time Select the start6 end time using the dropdown menu.

1.3.3 Device Identification

Users assign the device's name4 location4 and the person to contact about issues. See System Tab > General > Identification.

System Tab > General > Identification
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.28.62 [logres] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Identification Name PDU15SW8FNET Location Server Room Contact Administrator Apply Reset General User Account Date & Time Daylight Saving Time Identification Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About © 2010-2014, CyberPower Systems, sec. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
+ame The name entered by the user to identify the PDU.
Location The PDU location entered by the user.
Contact The person to be contacted about issues. Entered by the user.

1.3.4 Device Reset/Reboot

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

System Tab > Reset/Reboot
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help General Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Reset/Reboot ● Reboot Power Distribution Unit ○ Reset Power Distribution Unit ○ Reset Power Distribution Unit (TCP/IP Settings Reserved) Apply Reset
Item Definition
Reboot Power Distribution Unit Restart the PDU without changing the outlet state.
Reset Power Distribution UnitReset the PDU to its factory default setting and restart it. This action does not change the outlet state.
Reset Power Distribution Unit (TCP6IP Settings Reserved)Reset the PDU to its factory default setting while reserving the TCP6IP settings4 and restart the PDU. This action does not change the outlet state.

2. Advanced Power Management

2.1 Remote Monitoring

Users can see real-time readings of PDU vitals such as device load4 power consumption4 and outlet status for an overview of the current PDU status. See Summary Tab and PDU Tab > Status.

Summary Tab
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.21 [logard 7] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Current Condition i PDU is normal PDU Status Dev Load 0.00 A Power 0 W Outlet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 System Data Name PDU15SW8FNET Location Server Room Contact Administrator Rating 12A Uptime 22hr. 42min. 18sec. Date & Time 08/06/2015 16:06:30 Recent Device Events Date & Time Event 08/05/2015 17:20:37 An outlet on a PDU has turned on. [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] 07/29/2015 17:38:16 An outlet on a PDU has turned on. [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
Item Definition
Current Condition Operating condition of the PDU.
PDU Status
Dev LoadLoad current of the device4 measured in Amps.
PowerLoad power of the device4 measured in Watts.
OutletThe on6off 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.
System Data
+ameThe name entered by the user to identify the PDU. See System > General > Identification.
LocationThe location of the PDU4 entered by user.SeeSystem > General > Identification.
ContactThe person accountable for the maintenance of the PDU. Entered by the user.SeeSystem > General > Identification.
Rating Current ratingof the PDU4 measured in Amps.
Uptime The amountof time the system has been working since it was turned on.
Date & TimeSystem time of the PDU. For configuration settings4 seeSystem > General > Date & Time.
Recent Device EventsA list of the most recent five device events. All events are related to the configuration change.

PDU Tab > Status
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.21 [logval] Summary PDU Logs System Help Status Load Device Load 0.00 A Power 0 W/0 VA Power Factor — Peak Load 0.28 A (at 07/29/2015 17:45:02 ) Reset (last reset at 02/10/2015 20:44:54 ) Energy 0.3 kWh (from 02/10/2015 20:44:54 ) Reset Utility Voltage 106.7 V Frequency 60.0 Hz PowerPanel® List
Item Definition
Load
Device Load Load current of the connected device(s)4 measured in Amps.
Bank Load** Load current of the bank4 measured in Amps.
PowerLoad power of the connected device(s)4 measured in Watts and Volt-Amperes.
Power Factor Load power factor of the connected device(s).
Peak LoadMaximum load current recorded and the time of occurrence.Click Reset to set the value to zero.
EnergyTotal energy consumed by the connected device(s) from the reset date4 measured in kWh.Click Reset to set the value to zero.
Utility
Voltage Voltage of the utility power.
Frequency Frequency of the utility power.

**Only available for some models.

2.2 Visible Power Consumption

With comprehensive energy measurement data4 users can gain more visibility to the total power usage of a power strip4 as well as estimate the energy cost and CO9 emissions. The energy-trend report also helps users analyze their power utilization and to review the history of power conditions. See Logs Tab > Status Records4 Logs Tab > Graphing4 Logs Tab > Energy Records4 and Logs Tab > Maintenance.

Logs Tab > Status Records
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU Logs | System | Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Maintenance Status Records Date & Time Device max (A) Device (A) Voltage (V) Power max (kW) Power (kW) Energy (kWh) Temp. (℃) Hum. (%RH) 08/11/2015 17:58:21 0.00 0.00 105.7 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 16:58:21 0.00 0.00 105.5 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 15:58:22 0.00 0.00 106.2 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 14:58:22 0.00 0.00 106.8 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 13:58:22 0.00 0.00 106.2 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 12:58:22 0.00 0.00 105.9 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 11:58:22 0.00 0.00 106.1 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 10:58:22 0.00 0.00 106.2 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 09:58:22 0.00 0.00 106.0 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 08:58:23 0.00 0.00 106.7 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 07:58:23 0.00 0.00 106.5 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 06:58:23 0.00 0.00 105.6 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A 08/11/2015 05:58:23 0.00 0.00 106.8 0.000 0.000 0.3 N/A N/A O8/11/2015 04:58:23 0.0O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O8/11/2OIS 53:58:23 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9
Item Definition
Device Max (A)The maximum load current of the connected device(s) or bank during a specific time interval4 measured in Amps. This interval can be set in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
Device (A) Load current of the connected device(s) or bank4 measured in Amps.
Voltage (V) Voltage of the utility power.
Power max (kW)Maximum load power of the connected device(s) during a specific time interval4 measured in kW. The interval can be set in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
Power (kW) Load power of the connected device(s)4 measured in kW.
Energy (kWh)Total energy consumed by the connected device(s) during a specific time interval4 measured in kWh. This interval can be set in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
ItemDefinition
Temp. (°C/°F) The temperature detected by the Environment Sensor, measured in °C or °F.
Hum. (%RH)The humidity detected by the Environment Sensor, measured as a percentage of relative humidity.

Logs Tab > Graphing
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.20 [ open /] Summary | PDU Logs System Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Maintenance Data Log Graphing Graph Period Last 1 day From 11/16/2015 11:16 to 11/17/2015 11:16 Graph Data Device Current Voltage Power Energy Temperature Humidity Graph Node Display All Nodes in Detail Draw Reset Launch Graph in New Window
Item Definition
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 is 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 +odeSelect 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.
Launch Graph in New Window Adetailed view of the graph opens in a new browser window.

Logs Tab > Energy Records
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [logval] Summary | PDU Logs | System | Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Maintenance Energy Records Date & Time Interval Energy(kWh) Interval Cost(units) Interval CO2(kg) Energy (kWh) Cost (units) CO2 (kg) 08/12/2015 00:00:00 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.3 0.90 0.180 08/11/2015 00:00:00 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.3 0.90 0.180 08/10/2015 00:00:00 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.3 0.90 0.180 08/09/2015 00:00:00 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.3 0.90 0.180 08/08/2015 00:00:00 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.3 0.90 0.180 08/07/2015 00:00:00 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.3 0.90 0.180 08/06/2015 00:00:00 0.2 0.60 0.120 0.3 0.90 0.180 07/30/2015 00:00:00 0.1 0.30 0.060 0.1 0.30 0.060
Item Definition
Interval Energy (kWh)Energy consumed by connected device(s) during a specific time interval4 measured in kWh. This interval can be set in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
Interval Cost (units)Cost of the energy consumed by the connected device(s) during a specific time interval4 equal to Electricity Rate multiplied by Interval Energy. This interval can be set in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
Interval CO9 (kg)Equivalent CO9 emission of the connected device(s) during a specific time interval4 equal to CO2 Emissions multiplied by Interval Energy. This interval can be set in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
Energy (kWh) AccumulatedInterval Energy since the last reset.
Cost (units) AccumulatedInterval Cost since the last reset.
CO9 (kg) AccumulatedInterval CO2 since the last reset.

Logs Tab > Maintenance
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [logend] Summary | PDU Logs | System | Help Event Logs Status Records Energy Records Graphing Maintenance Maintenance Event Logs Clear Entire Logs No Yes, right now. The Number of Event 195 / 1024 Save Event Logs Save Status Records Recording Interval 1 hour Clear Entire Records No Yes, right now. Remaining Time 99day 8hour / 106day 16hour Save Status Records Save Energy Records Recording Interval one day Clear Entire Records No Yes, right now. Electricity Rate 3.0 units / kWh [0.0-6000] CO2 Emissions 0.60 kg / kWh [0.00-600] Save Energy Records Save Apply Cancel
Item Definition
Event Logs
Clear Entire Logs Clear the existing event logs.
The +umber of EventThe number of the existing event logs and the maximum number of the event logs that can be recorded.
Save Event Logs Save the existing event logs as a text file.
Status Records
Recording IntervalThe frequency to record the status data.A smaller interval will provide more recordings4 but the recordings are overwritten in a shorter period of time. A larger interval will provide fewer recordings4 but the recordings are overwritten in a longer period of time.
Clear Entire 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.
Item44Definition4
Save Status Records Save the status records as a text file.
Energy4Records44
Recording Interval The frequency to record the energy data.
Clear Entire Records Clear the existing energy records.
Electricity RateThe cost (units) of energy per unit of energy consumed (kWh). Unit is a monetary value.
CO9 Emissions The equivalent CO9 emission (kg) per unit of energy consumed (kWh).
Save Energy Records Save the existing energy records as a text file.

2.3 Event Logging

Users can view all the events, including log in6out records and configuration changes. The timestamp is recorded in a 94-hour format. Users can clear the existing event logs in Logs Tab > Maintenance. See Logs Tab > Event Logs.

Logs Tab > Event Logs
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ output ] Summary | PDU Logs System | Help Event Logs Event & Time Event 08/08/2015 09:06:52 An outlet on a PDU has turned on. [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] 08/07/2015 17:40:21 Admin user logout from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 17:30:21 Admin user login from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 17:16:11 Admin user logout from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 17:06:11 A device configuration change has been made on a PDU 08/07/2015 16:56:16 PowerPanel client has been removed from system with 192.168.26.134. 08/07/2015 16:55:00 An outlet on a PDU has turned off. [1,2,3,4,5] 08/07/2015 16:55:00 An outlet on a PDU has been assigned to turn off. [1,2,3,4,5] 08/07/2015 16:53:42 Admin user login from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 16:34:00 Admin user logout from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 16:23:55 Admin user login from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 16:12:32 Admin user logout from 192.168.25.21. 08/07/2015 15:51:06 A cancel pending Command has been made on a PDU. [1,2] 08/07/2015 15:51:01 An outlet on a PDU has turned on. [1,2] 08/07/2015 15:51:01 An outlet on a PDU has been assigned to turn on. [1,2]

2.4 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 Tab > Device Manager.

PDU Tab > Device Manager
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.21 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary PDU Logs System Help Status Device Manager Outlet Manager Wake on Lan EnergyWise PowerPanel® List Device Manager Load Configuration Overload Threshold 12 A Near Overload Threshold 9 A Low Load Threshold 0 A Outlet Restriction None ▼ ColdStart Configuration ColdStart State Previous State All On ColdStart Delay Immediate Wait Second(s) Never System Configuration Idle Time 1 minute ▼ Local Outlet Control Enable Apply Cancel © 2019 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
Load Configuration
Overload ThresholdSet the value for the total current placed on the PDU that will signal an overload warning. Must be higher than Near Overload Threshold and lower than the PDU Rating in the Summary Tab.
+ear Overload ThresholdSet the value for the total current placed on the PDU that will signal a near overload warning. Must be higher than Low Load Threshold and lower than Overload Threshold.
Low Load ThresholdSet the value for the total current placed on the PDU that will signal a low load warning. Must be lower than Near Overload Threshold.
Outlet Restriction**When current load exceeds the corresponding threshold4 no outlets will be allowed to turn on.*None: Users can turn on an outlet even if the device is in +ear Overload or Overload state.*On Near Overload: Users cannot turn on an outlet when the device is in +ear Overload or Overload state.*On Overload: Users cannot turn on an outlet when the device is in Overload state.
ColdStart Configuration
ColdStart State*Previous State: Outlets will return to the same state (on or off) they were in prior to the PDU turning off. The ColdStart Delay setting will apply when the PDU resumes power.*All On: All outlets will turn on when power is restored to the PDU and adhere to the configured ColdStart Delay setting.
ColdStart Delay*Immediate: Outlets will be turned on immediately when power is restored to the PDU.*Wait: Outlets will be turned on according to each outlet's Power On Delay (as shown in PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration) when power is restored to the PDU.Valid values are within the range of 1 to 500 seconds.*Never: The outlet(s) will not turn on when power is restored to the PDU.
System Configuration
Idle TimeThe PDU LCD screen will turn off automatically after it remains idle for the selected period of time.
Local Outlet ControlEnable or disable local outlet control function that turns on6off the outlet via the PDU LCD screen.

**For some models4 the Outlet Restriction only shows in the Bank Manager Window.

2.5 Event Action Notification

Users decide the event actions for which they receive notifications. When a certain event happens4 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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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [engpld.f] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Event Action General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About Device Events PDU Status Power Status Configuration Communication Outlet Control Outlet Status Environment Sensor System Events Security System Information PowerPanel Event Log E-mail Trap SMS Current draw has crossed the low load threshold The low load condition on a PDU has been cleared Current draw has cross the near overload threshold The near overload condition on a PDU has been cleared Current draw has crossed the overload condition The overload condition on a PDU has been cleared

Click the Event field to open the Event Action Window.

Event Action Window
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Event Action General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About Event Name Current draw has crossed the low load threshold Logs Event Enable Send E-mail Enable Post Trap Enable Send GMG Enable Apply Cancel

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

Item Definition
Logs EventRecord the device event in the Event Logs in Logs Tab > Maintenance.
Send E-mailSend an email to a specific user.An available SMTP server is necessary.
Post Trap Send a $+MP trap to a specific IP address.
Send SMSSend a short message to a specific mobile phone number.An available Short Message Service (SMS) provider is needed.

2.5.1 Event Action Recipient Settings

The following provides notification receiver configurations.

2.5.1.1 E-mail Notification

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

System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [Logos] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About SMTP Server Server's IP/Host Name 0.0.0.0 Sender's E-mail Address Authentication Required Username Password Encrypted SMTP Disable TLS SSL Access Port 25 [default port: 25] Apply Reset ©2010, Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
Server's IP6Host +ame The IP or Host +ame of SMTP server used to notify users by E-mail.
Sender's E-mail AddressThe From field shown in the e-mail message.
Authentication Select this option if the SMTP server requires Authentication.
Username Username used for Authentication.
PasswordPassword used for Authentication.
Encrypted SMTPEnable6Disable TLS or SSL to encrypt the SMTP connection.
Access PortThe port number that PDU uses to communicate with SMTP server.

Users can set up to five e-mail recipients in designated email address format. See System > Notifications >E-mail Recipients.

System > Notifications > E-mail Recipients
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.49 [logul] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help E-mail Recipients E-mail Status Send test Result led_mosby@cpsww.com.tw Enabled TEST New Recipient General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About
Item Definition
E-mailClick the e-mail address of the recipient to open the Configure E-mail Recipient Window. Users can modify the e-mail address4 change its status4 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 open the Add +ew E-mail Recipient Window. Users can add a new recipient.

Configure4E-mail4Recipient4Window
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.49 [logmail] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Configure E-mail Recipient General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About Active Enable E-mail ted_mosby@cpsww.com.tw Apply Cancel Delete © 2010 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved

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Add4New4E-mail4Recipient4Wind
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 102.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Add New E-mail Recipient General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About Active Enable E-mail Apply Cancel

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2.5.1.2 SNMP Trap Notification

Set up to 10 S+MP trap receivers to be notified when an event occurs. See System > Notifications > Trap Receivers.

System > Notifications > Trap Receivers
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ output ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Trap Receivers Name Status Type IP Address Community/ User Name Send Test Trap Name Enabled SNMPv1 0.0.0.0 public TEST Trap Name Enabled SNMPv1 0.0.0.0 public TEST NewReceiver © 2010 Cyber/ Power Systems Inc. All rights reserved
Item Definition
+ameClick on the trap name to open the Configure Trap Receiver Window. Users can modify or delete an existing receiver.
TESTClick this button to verify if the trap can be sent.
New ReceiverClick this button to open the Add +ew Trap Receiver Window. Users can add a new recipient.

Configure4Trap4Receiver4Window
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Add4New4Trap4Receiver4Window
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Item Definition
+ame The name of trap receiver.
IP Address The IP address of the trap receiver.
S+MPv1If choosing theSNMPv1option as the trap type for a trap receiver4 select the corresponding community. SeeSystem Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service.
S+MPv5If choosing theSNMPv3option as the trap type for a trap receiver4 select the corresponding user name. SeeSystem Tab > Network Service > SNMPv3 Service.

2.5.1.2 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 > Notifications > SMS Service.

System > Notifications > SMS Service
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.49 [logout] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SMS Services General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About SMS Method by: Clickatell User name: tedmosby User password: himym API ID: 2014331 Apply Cancel

Clickatell method:

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

Item Definition
User name The account username created on Clickatell website.
User password The user password created on Clickatell website.
API ID The API ID acquired on Clickatell website.

System > Notifications > SMS Service
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.49 [tragsuit] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SMS Services General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About SMS Method by: Http GET Get URL: http://api.clickatell.com/http/sendmsg? user=tedmosby&password=himym&api_id=2014331&to=E_PHONE_NUMBER&text=E_MESSAGE Apply Cancel

HTTP GET method:

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 > Notifications > 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.

System > Notifications > SMS Service
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HTTP POST method:

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 Body Definition
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 > Notifications > 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.

System > Notifications > SMS Service
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.49 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SMS Services General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About SMS Method by: SMTP MAIL Recipient: ted_mosby@cpsww.com.tw Subject: PDU Event Content: E_MESSAGE and E_PHONE_NUMBER Apply Cancel

SMTP Mail method:

Users set the SMTP server in System Tab > Notifications > SMTP Server first4 and then enter the following information.

Item Definition
Recipient Enter the e-mail of the recipient.
SubjectThe Subject field shown in the e-mail message4 entered by user.
Content
E_MESSA%EDo not replace this information. It refers to the event action sent by SMS service provider. For configurations4 see System Tab > Notification.
E_PHO+E_+UMBERDo not replace this information. It refers to the receiver phone number entered in System Tab > Notifications > SMS Recipient.

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 > Notifications > SMS Recipients.

System Tab > Notifications > SMS Recipients
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.27.49 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SMS Recipients General Network Service Notification Event Action SMTP Server E-mail Recipients Trap Receivers SMS Service SMS Recipients Reset/Reboot About Status Recipient Name Mobile Number Send Test Enabled Ted 0910000111 TEST New Recipient © 2013 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved
Item Definition
Recipient +ame6Mobile PhoneClick the name or mobile number of the recipient to open the Configure SMS Receiver Window. 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 +ew SMS Receiver Window. Users can add a new recipient.

Configure4SMS4Receiver4Window
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Add4New4SMS4Receiver4Window
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3. Outlet Management

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

3.1 Remote Outlet On/Off/Reboot

Users can turn on, turn off, or reboot outlets. See PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Control. (For Switched PDU models only.)

PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Control
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Item Definition
Control Action
Turn On Selected outlets will be immediately turned on.
Turn On + DelaySelected outlets will be turned on according to each outlet's Power On Delay in PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration.
Turn OffSelected outlets will be immediately turned off.
Turn Off + DelayRebootSelected outlets will be turned off according to each outlet's Power Off Delay in PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration.This action could signal the PC to shut down, if PowerPanel Business Edition Client software is installed on it.Selected outlets will be immediately turned off and then be turned on again according to each outlet's Reboot Duration in PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration.
Reboot + DelaySelected outlets will be turned off in sequence according to each outlet's Power Off Delay. Then they will be synchronized with the longest Power Off Delay and the longest Reboot Duration of the selected outlets. They will be turned on in sequence according to each outlet's Power On Delay in PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration.
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 Selection Outlets selected for action.

3.2 Scheduled Outlet On/Off/Reboot

Outlets can be set to automatically turn on4 turn off4 or reboot at scheduled times. See PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Schedule. (For Switched PDU models only.)

PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Schedule
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.21 [logout] JU Summary PDU Logs | System | Help Schedule Status Device Manager Outlet Manager Control Schedule Configuration Account Wake on Lan EnergyWise PowerPanel® List Scheduled Action Status Name Action Action Time Frequency Outlets Add New Action Schedule Frequency One Time Per Day Per Week Next >

Select the One Time4 Per Day or Per Week option4 and then click the Next button to open the Add +ew Action Schedule Window.

Item Definition
Frequency
One Time Scheduledaction takes place once at the configured date and time.
Per Day Scheduledaction takes place daily at the configured time.
Per Week Scheduledaction takes place once a week for the configured day and time.

Add New Action Schedule Window
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1 Outlet1 2 Outlet2 3 Outlet3 4 Outlet4 5 Outlet5 6 Outlet6 7 Outlet7 8 Outlet8 Apply Cancel © 2010 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Up to 10 scheduled settings are allowed.

Item Definition
Enable Check this boxto activate the scheduled shutdown function.
+ame The name entereded by the user to identify the specific scheduled event.
Control Action The action will be performed when the scheduled event takes place.
Action Time The timeat which the scheduled event takes place.
Outlet Selection Outlets selected for the scheduled event.

3.3 Sequencing Power On/Off

Enable users to turn on4 turn off4 or reboot the outlets in sequence. When powering on the connected devices4 the sequential power-on method is recommended to avoid high inrush current. (For Switched PDU models only.) See PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration.

PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Configuration
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary PDU Logs | System | Help Configuration Status Device Manager Outlet Manager Control Schedule Configuration Account Wake on Lan EnergyWise PowerPanel® List Outlet Name On Delay Off Delay Reboot Duration 1. Outlet1 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 2. Outlet2 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 3. Outlet3 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 4. Outlet4 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 5. Outlet5 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 6. Outlet6 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 7. Outlet7 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec 8. Outlet8 3 sec 3 sec 5 sec Multi >

Click the Outlet Name field to open the Each Outlet Configuration Window and configure the delay duration setting. Or click Multi >> to open the Multiple Outlet Configuration Window and configure the mutual time setting for the selected multiple outlets.

Each Outlet Configuration Window
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Multiple Outlet Configuration Window
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1 Outlet1 2 Outlet2 3 Outlet3 4 Outlet4 5 Outlet5 6 Outlet6 7 Outlet7 8 Outlet8 Apply Cancel © N10 Cyber Power Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
+ameThe name entered by the user to identify the selected outlet or multiple outlet configuration.
Power On Delay*Immediate: Turn on the outlet immediately.*Delay: Delay time before turning on the outlet. Valid values are within the range of 1 to 7,900 seconds.*Never: Do not turn on the outlet.
Power Off DelayDelay time before turning off the outlet. Valid values are within the range of 1 to 7,900 seconds.
Reboot DurationDuration time the outlet will remain off during a Reboot action. Valid values are within the range of 5 to 60 seconds.
Apply to Outlets Outletsselected for the scheduled event.

3.4 Wake on Lan (WoL)

When turning on an outlet4 the connected computer can be sent a Wake on LA+ packet via the network.

Make sure the computer supports this function and is configured as "Enable" in its BIOS settings. See PDU

Tab > Wake on Lan > WoL Features and PDU Tab > Wake on Lan > WoL Lists. (For Switched PDU models only.)

PDU Tab > Wake on Lan > WoL Features
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Item Definition
PowerPanel ClientSynchronize with PowerPanel Client List. To achieve synchronization4 make sure PDU has established communication with PowerPanel Business software. See System > General > Security.
Wake Conditions Enable or disable the Wake on Lan function.

PDU Tab > Wake on Lan > WoL Lists
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [logos] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help WoL Lists Status Device Manager Outlet Manager Wake on Lan WoL Features WoL Lists EnergyWise PowerPanel® List WoL Client List Status IP Address MAC Address Outlet Send test WoL Manual List Status IP Address MAC Address Outlet Send test New © 2010 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
WoL Client ListIf the PowerPanel Client option in PDU Tab > Wake on Lan > WoL Features is selected4 the PowerPanel® List will be automatically added to the WoL Client list.
WoL Manual ListClick New to open the Add Wake on Lan Receiver Window. Users can add another WoL receiver.

Add Wake on Lan Receiver Window
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Item Definition
Active Enable6Disablethe Wake on Lan function.
IP AddressThe IP address of the computer. This IP must be in the same subnet with the PDU. Up to 50 IP addresses can be added.
Outlet Select the outletthat provides power to the computer.

3.5 Graceful Computer Shutdown

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

Up to 50 computers having PPBE Client or Center installed can be listed. A Client or Center computer will be removed when it has been disconnected from the PDU for one hour. See PDU Tab >PowerPanel® List. (For Switched PDU models only.)

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

3.6 Cisco EnergyWise

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

PDU Tab > EnergyWise > Configuration
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Item Definition
Version The version of EnergyWise.
EnergyWise Enable6Dsable EnergyWise support.
PortThe port number is used to communicate with EnergyWise.This number must be the same as that of a Cisco switch that the PDU connects to.
Domain +ameThe EnergyWise domain name.This must be the same as that of a Cisco switch that the PDU connect to.
Off-State CacheEnable6Disable endpoint to cache EnergyWise list in the Cisco switch after the PDU has rebooted.
Secure Mode Enable EenergyWise use of a shared secret.
Shared Secret The secret for the EnergyWise domain.

PDU 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

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Click the Name field in parent and 6 or children list to open the EnergyWise Parent Configuration Window and EnergyWise Child Configuration Window.

EnergyWise Parent Configuration Window
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EnergyWise Child Configuration Window
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Item Definition
+ame The name entereded by the user to identify an EnergyWise entity.
RoleThis parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the function of the entity. Maximum length is 51 characters.
KeywordsThis parameter is a string entered by the user to describe the entity.Maximum length is 51 characters.
ImportanceThis parameter4 entered by the user4 shows the value of an entity importance and must be between 1 and 100.

4. Security

Account configurations protect against unauthorized entry.

4.1 User Account

Configure the login account. Only one user at a time may log in to the web interface. See System Tab> General > User Account.

System Tab > General > User Account
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Item Definition
AdministratorThe administrator can access all functions, including Enable6Disable the Viewer account.
User +ame Enter the new user name.
Current Password Enter the current password for authentication.
+ew Password Enter the new password.
Confirm Password Enter the new password again to confirm it.
Admin Manager IP (optional)Set the Admin IP which is allowed access. If you want access from any IP address, you can set one of them as 0.0.0.0 or 955.955.955.955.
Item Definition
Viewer The viewer can view the settings but cannot control or change any settings.
Viewer Manager IP(optional)Set the Viewer IP which is allowed access. If you want access from any IP address, you can set one of them as 0.0.0.0 or 955.955.955.955.

4.2 Outlet Account

With the given account and password, users are only allowed to control assigned outlets. See PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Account. (For Switched PDU models only.)

PDU Tab > Outlet Manager > Account
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Click New to open the Add Account Window.

Add Account Window
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Name

1 Outlet1 2 Outlet2 3 Outlet3 4 Outlet4 5 Outlet5 6 Outlet6 7 Outlet7 8 Outlet8 Apply Cancel ©2010 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
Active Enable or disable the user account.
User +ame Set a name for the user account.
Password Set the user password.
Outlets Selection Outlets that the user can access.

4.3 Timeout Setting

Configure the idle login sessions and authentication phrase. See System > General > Security.

System > General > Security
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [logout] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Security General User Account Date & Time Identification Security Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Login Session Timeout 10 minute(s) Authentication Secret Phrase powerpanel.encryption.key Apply Cancel
Item Definition
Login Session
Timeout The minutes that the system waits before automatically logging off.
Authentication
Secret PhraseThe authentication phrase is used to communicate with PowerPanel Business Edition software. This phrase should be the same as Secret Phase field on PowerPanel Business Edition software interface.

5. Network Service

The following provides the network configurations.

5.1 TCP/IPv4 Setting

Display the current TCP6IPv4 settings and allow users to select the option to obtain TCP6IP settings by DHCP. See System > Network Service > TCP/IPv4.

System > Network Service > TCP/IPv4
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [logval] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help TCP/IP-4 General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Current Configuration IP Address 192.168.26.97(DHCP Timeout) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.26.254 DNS Server 192.168.20.129 DHCP ✓ Enable DHCP ✓ Obtain DNS Address from DHCP Manual IP Address 192.168.26.97 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.26.254 DNS Server 192.168.20.129 Apply Cancel
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Current ConfigurationDisplay the current TCP6IP settings: IP Address, Subnet Mask, %ateway, and D+S server.
DHCP*Enable DHCP: Select this option to get IP address, Subnet Mask, and %ateway from DHCP.*Obtain DNS Address from DHCP: Select this option to get D+S by DHCP if DHCP is enabled.
Manual Enter the TCP6IP settings manually and click Apply.

5.2 TCP/IPv6 Setting

Display the current TCP/IPv7 settings and allow users to assign the IPv7 address either by router control or manually. See System > Network Service > TCP/IPv6.

System > Network Service > TCP/IPv6
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Item Definition
IPv6 Interface Displaysthe current IPv7 address.
IPv6 Gateway Displaysthe current IPv7 gateway.
IPv6 Configuration
Allow Access Enable/Disable IPv7 service.
Address Mode:Router ControlThe IPv7 address is assigned through the method (Stateless Address Auto configuration, Stateless DHCPv7, or Stateful DHCPv7) determined by the router's configuration.
Address Mode:ManualThe IPv7 address is assigned manually.
Manual IPv6 AddressEnter the IPv7 address manually and clickApplywhen theAddress Mode:Manualoption is selected.

5.3 SNMPv1 Service Setting

Allow users to perform S+MPv1 configurations. See System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service.

System Tab > Network Service > SNMPv1 Service
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 102.168.25.17 [logit] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SNMPv1 SNMPv1 Service Allow Access Apply Reset SNMPv1 Access Control Community IP Access Type public 0.0.0.0 Read Only private 0.0.0.0 Read/Write public2 0.0.0.0 Forbidden public3 0.0.0.0 Forbidden ©2010, Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
SNMPv1 Service
Allow AccessEnable or disable the S+MPv1 service.

Click the Community field to open the S+MPv1 Window. Users can configure the S+MPv1 settings.

SNMPv1 Window
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [logmail] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SNMPv1 General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Community Name public Access IP 0.0.0.0 Access Type Read Only Apply Cancel ©2019, Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved
Item Definition
Community +ameThe name is used to access the S+MP community from a +etwork Management System (+MS). Its maximum length is 15 characters.
Access IP (IPv6 Support)The IP address or IP address mask can be accessed by the +MS. A specific IP address only allows access by the +MS 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 +MS on the 192.168.20.0 segment.*192.255.255.255: Access only by an +MS on the 192.0.0.0 segment.*0.0.0.0 (the default setting) or 255.255.255.255: Access by any +MS on any segments.
Access TypeThe allowable action for the +MS through the community and IP address.*Read Only: GET at anytime but cannot SET.*Write/Read: GET at anytime. SET at anytime unless someone logs in the Web interface.*Forbidden: +o GET orbSET.

5.4 SNMPv3 Service Setting

Users can perform S+MPv3 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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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 102.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SNMPv3 SNMPv3 Service Allow Access Apply Reset SNMPv3 Access Control User Name Status IP Authentication Privacy cyber snmpv3 user1 Disabled 0.0.0.0 None None cyber snmpv3 user2 Disabled 0.0.0.0 None None cyber snmpv3 user3 Disabled 0.0.0.0 None None cyber snmpv3 user4 Disabled 0.0.0.0 None None © 2019 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Item Definition
SNMPv3 Service
Allow AccessEnable or disable the S+MPv3 service.

Click the User Name field to open the S+MPv3 Window. Users can configure S+MPv3 settings.

SNMPv> Window
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [Default] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help SNMPv3 General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About SNMPv3 Access Status Enable User Name cyber snmpv3 user1 Authentication Password Privacy Password Access IP 0.0.0.0 Authentication Type None Privacy Type None Apply Reset
Item Definition
Access Status Enable or disable the S+MPv3 service.
User +ame The name that identifies the S+MPv3 user. It must be 1 to 31 characters long.
Authentication PasswordThe password used to generate the key for authentication. It must be 16 to 31 characters long.
Privacy PasswordThe password used to generate the key for encryption. It must be 16 to 31 characters long.
Access IP (IPv6 Support)The IP address or IP address mask that can be accessed by the +MS. A specific IP address only allows access by the +MS 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 +MS on the 192.168.20.0 segment.*192.255.255.255: Access only by an +MS on the 192.0.0.0 segment.*0.0.0.0 (the default setting) or 255.255.255.255: Access by any +MS on any segments.
Authentication TypeThe hash type for authentication.
Privacy TypeThe privacy type for encrypting and decrypting data.

5.5 Web Service

Select the Enable HTTP 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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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [Eugout] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Web Service General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Web Service Access Allow Access Enable HTTP Enable HTTPS Disable Http Settings Http Port 80 [80 or 5000-65535] Https Settings Https Port 443 [443 or 5000-65535] Certificate Status: Valid Certificate Upload Certificate Apply Cancel © 2010, Cyber Power Systems, Intl. All rights reserved
Item Definition
Access
Allow AccessEnable or disable HTTP/HTTPS service. HTTPS supports the following encryption algorithms:● AES (956/198 bits)● Camellia (956/198 bits)● 3DES (168 bits)● DES (168 bits)● RC4 SHA (198)● RC4 MD5 (198)
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
Item Definition
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 75535 to enhance security.
Certificate Status*Valid Certificate: Display the detailed certificate information.*Upload Certificate: Upload the certificate and replace the current one. The certificate must be uploaded in standard PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) format.

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

Installed Certificate Window
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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [open] J Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Installed Certificates Issue to Common Name(CN) Power Distribution Unit Organization(O) CyberPower Systems, Inc. Organization Unit(OU) PDU Locality(L) Unknown Country Unknown Serial Number 11:1C:76:14 Issue by Common Name(CN) Power Distribution Unit Organization(O) CyberPower Systems, Inc. Organization Unit(OU) PDU Validity Issued from 05/28/2013 Expires on 05/26/2023 Fingerprints SHA1 Fingerprint 44 C0 C5 CF 64 41 A0 A5 98 DF 0A B9 B1 BA 2F 3E FD 2B 84 CF MD5 Fingerprint DD 84 A4 A3 38 3C BE 3E D9 09 FF 73 6D 53 3E 5C Back

Click the Upload Certificate link, and the Change Certificate Window will appear.

Change Certificate Window
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help Change Certificate General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Upload and Replace Upload Certificate Select File Submit = Back © 2010 Cyber Power Systems Inc. All rights reserved

5.6 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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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Console Access Allow Access Enable Teinet Enable SSH Disable Telnet Settings Telnet Port: 23 [23 or 5000-65535] SSH Settings SSH Port: 22 [22 or 5000-65535] Hostkey Status: Valid Upload Hostkey Hostkey Fingerprint: D6 58 DD D3 A6 DF 01 29 50 02 B7 0C 76 03 91 29 Apply Reset © 2010, Cyber Power Systems Inc. All rights reserved
Item Definition
Access
Allow AccessEnable access using Telnet or SSH version 9, which transmits user names, passwords, and data in an encrypted format.
Telnet Settings
Telnet PortThe TCP/IP port that Telnet uses to communicate; 93 is the default value.Users can change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 75535 to enhance security.Note: Telnet clients require users to enter a space and the port number after the PDU IP address on the command line to access the control console.
SSH Settings
SSH PortThe TCP/IP port that SSH uses to communicate; 99 is the default value.Users can change port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 75535 to enhance security.
Hostkey Status Displaythe status of hostkey fingerprint to show whether it is valid or invalid.
Hostkey FingerprintThe hostkey fingerprint uploaded by users will be displayed in this field.

5.7 FTP Service

Allow users to enable6disable the FTP server service and configure the TCP6IP 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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text_image CyberPower PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] General Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help FTP General Network Service TCP/IPv4 TCP/IPv6 SNMPv1 Service SNMPv3 Service Web Service Console Service FTP Service Notification Reset/Reboot About Allow Access Enable Access Port 21 [21 or 5000-65535] Apply Cancel
Item Definition
Allow Access Enable FTP server access.
Access Port The TCP6IP port of the FTP server; 91 is the default value.

6. PDU Information

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

System > About
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text_image CyberPower® PDU Remote Management Administrator login from 192.168.25.17 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Summary | PDU | Logs | System | Help General Network Service Notification Reset/Reboot About About Information Model Name PDU15SW8FNET Hardware Version 1.1 Firmware Version 2.1.6 Firmware Update Date 08/05/2015 MAC Address 00-0C.-15-40-2C-A7 Save/Restore Configuration Save Configuration Save Restore Configuration Select File Submit
Item Definition
Information
Model +ame Model name of the PDU.
Hardware Version The hardware version of the PDU.
Firmware Version The version number of the current firmware installed on the PDU.
Firmware Updated Date The date the firmware was last updated.
MAC AddressMAC address of the PDU.Note: The MAC address is shown on the label on the back of the PDU .
Save/Restore Settings
Save ConfigurationClick Save to save the configuration file to local computer.The text file 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 file and then click Submit.
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