APC AP9217, AP9218 Screen displays information similar to the following, Columns, Management Card

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Menu Items

Event Log continued

Retrieving the

3. Type get event.txt. The MasterSwitch PDU transmits the Event

Event Log by using

Log, containing at least the last 300 events, to your specified drive.

FTP, continued

The screen displays information similar to the following.

 

 

ftp>get event.txt

 

 

200 Command okay.

 

 

150 Opening data connection for event.txt

 

 

226 Closing data connection.

 

 

ftp: 3694 bytes received in 0.11Seconds

 

 

33.58Kbytes/sec.

 

 

ftp>

Using a

To view the event.txt file after you obtain it, use a spreadsheet

spreadsheet to

application. The file is TAB-delimited for automatic formatting of

view the Event Log

columns.

 

Note:

When you import the event.txt file into a spreadsheet, the

 

 

spreadsheet may display the year in the date fields as only two

 

 

digits instead of the four digits logged and displayed by the

 

 

MasterSwitch PDU. To display the year as four digits, select a

 

 

four-digit date format in the spreadsheet.

 

The event.txt file also includes the following information that is not

 

shown in the Web and Control Console Event Log screens:

 

The version of the event.txt file format (first field).

 

The date and time at which the event.txt file was retrieved.

 

The Name, Contact, Location, and IP address for the unit’s

 

 

Management Card.

 

A unique Event Code for every type of event.

Deleting the Event

To delete the Event Log, type del event.txt. You are not prompted

Log in the FTP

to confirm the deletion. The screen displays information similar to the

interface

following:

ftp>del event.txt

250 Requested file action okay, completed. ftp>

A new event.txt file is created immediately in response to the Deleted

Log event.

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Contents MasterSwitch Contents Contents Warranty Information SpecificationsObtaining Customer Support Life-Support Policy Introduction Product DescriptionFront panel Table describes the conditions indicated by the LEDs IntroductionLEDs Status DescriptionRear panel Shown in the figures on thisInitial Setup Control Console, SNMP, and WAP interfaces Managing the MasterSwitch PDUManagement Interfaces Locally through a serial connectionAuthentication also requires that you have cookies enabled Managing the MasterSwitch PDUOnline, and MD5 authentication require that you enable Web interfaceCommunication settings Control ConsoleInterface 123.456.78.9/wap.wml Password-Protected Accounts Account Type Menu Items AdministratorOutlet User Introduction Terminology may differ from what is used hereMenu Items AccountsMenu Items OutletsDefinition MasterSwitch Configure Device SettingsOutlet Configuration Retrieving the Event Log by using Event LogColumns When you import the event.txt file into a spreadsheet,Screen displays information similar to the following Digits instead of the four digits logged and displayed byNetwork TCP/IP section of the Network menu displays settings forSettings Client and the FTP ServerTelnet/Web Port Menu Item DefinitionPassword that the NMS identified by the NMS IP option Administrator Account SystemUser Manager System Device Manager AccountConfigurable settings for Outlet User Manager Outlet UserIdentification Date/TimeFile Transfer Managing file transfersChanged ToolsLinks Link Type DefinitionSerial number HelpAbout Card Hardware revisionConfiguring and Using E-mail Notification Configuring E-mail RecipientsConfiguring and Using E-mail Notification Configuring Smtp and DNS SettingsEvent-Related Menus and Options CTRL+LLog on Event-Related Menus and OptionsLog To exit from FTP, type quitActions Option Web Interface only You cannot disable actions for those eventsSeverity level. By default, all events are logged Informational, warning, or severeTrap receivers Event occurs that has Snmp traps enabledRecipients Option Recipients option of the Events menuSetting Description Email Option Segment but not across a WANHow to Configure Individual Events You can configure individual events as followsBits that control the actions for the event Event maskClick the link the current hexadecimal code for the event Receivers for the eventEvent mask configures the following bit settings You enter the hexadecimal code 3B0800 as an event maskExample Management Card and MasterSwitch Events Severity levels definedManagement card events Code Severity DescriptionMasterSwitch Events Security Features SecurityAuthentication SecurityOn next MasterSwitch Power Distribution Unit User’s Guide Summary of access Methods Interface Security AccessWarranty Information Product InformationProduct Information Obtaining Customer SupportLife-Support Policy Specifications Product specifications for AP9211Product specifications for AP9212 Product specifications for AP9217 Product specifications for AP9218 Configuration IndexIndex FTPTraps Contact Information APC Worldwide Customer Support

AP9212, AP9217, AP9211, AP9218 specifications

The APC AP9217, AP9212, AP9211, and AP9218 are advanced power distribution units (PDUs) designed for efficient power management in data centers and IT environments. Each model is engineered to meet the needs of various applications, ensuring reliable power distribution while maximizing uptime and operational efficiency.

The APC AP9217 is a basic rackmount PDU that offers 24 outlets, making it ideal for distributing power in a server rack. Its robust design features built-in circuit protection to safeguard connected devices from overload, ensuring that power distribution is both safe and reliable. The AP9217 also includes a NEMA L6-30P plug input, making it compatible with a wide range of power supplies.

The AP9212 model builds upon this foundation, introducing advanced monitoring capabilities. With real-time local monitoring of voltage and current, users can ensure that power loads are within safe limits. Its LCD display provides clear visibility into status and performance metrics, assisting IT personnel in making informed decisions about power usage. The AP9212 is particularly suitable for environments that require precise power management, allowing users to optimize their power consumption and increase the lifespan of their equipment.

For users seeking enhanced management features, the APC AP9211 offers network management capabilities. This model supports SNMP, HTTP, and Telnet protocols, allowing for remote monitoring and control via a web interface. With customizable alerts and notifications, IT administrators can stay informed of power status and take proactive measures to prevent outages. The AP9211 is ideal for distributed IT environments where remote access to power management is critical.

Lastly, the APC AP9218 prioritizes flexibility and scalability. This model features a modular design that allows it to be easily integrated into existing infrastructure while supporting varying power requirements. Its capability to manage up to 30 devices ensures that it is a future-proof investment for growing data centers. The AP9218 is equipped with intelligent power distribution features that enable load balancing and phased monitoring, making it a top choice for advanced data center applications.

In summary, the APC AP9217, AP9212, AP9211, and AP9218PDUs offer a range of features designed to meet the diverse needs of power management in IT environments. From basic power distribution to advanced monitoring and management capabilities, these models enable organizations to ensure reliable power supply, optimize energy consumption, and enhance overall operational efficiency. With their robust design and advanced technologies, they stand as essential components in modern data center infrastructure.