MGE UPS Systems Switched PDU user manual HTML Interface, Example HTML page Logging In, Operations

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HTML Interface

3. Operations

HTML Interface

The HTML interface is constructed of three major components: the System Location bar, the User/Navigation bar and the Control Screen. The System Location bar displays the Switched PDU’s location and IP address as well as the current Control Screen title. The User/Navigation bar displays the current user and privilege level and provides access to all HTML pages. And the Control Screen is used to display current data and allow changes to outlet states or system configuration.

The following sections describe each interface section/page and their use.

Figure 4. Example HTML page

Logging In

Logging in through HTML via a web browser requires directing a web client to the configured IP address of the unit.

To log in by HTML:

1.In the login window, enter a valid username and password and press OK. If you enter an invalid username or password, you will be prompted again.

You are given three attempts to enter a valid username and password combination. If all three fail, the session ends and a protected page will be displayed.

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Contents E T N I N U E H T Switched PDU Installation and user manualDangerous Voltage InstructionsProtective Grounding Terminal Life-Support PolicyINSTALLATION ContentsGETTING STARTED OPERATIONSQuick Start Guide 1. Getting Starteduser account prior to attachment to your network Standard Accessories 2. InstallationAdditional Required Items Figure 1. Unit Views Equipment Overview1 Power Input 2 Input Current LED 3 Ethernet / RS232 Ports 4 Temperature / Humidity PortsInstalling the Power Input Retention Bracket Safety PrecautionsFigure 2. Retention Bracket assembly To install the power input retention bracketTo attach a power cord to the unit Connecting to the Power SourceTo connect to the power source MountingConnecting the Sensors Connecting DevicesConnecting to the Unit Serial RS232 portPage I NTERFACES 3. OperationsHTML I NTERFACE C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE3. Operations Usernames and PasswordsInterfaces Outlet Naming and GroupingFigure 4. Example HTML page Logging In HTML InterfaceTo log in by HTML Individual Outlet ControlGroup Outlet State/Control State Field ValuesEnvironmental Monitoring ConfigurationInput Load SensorsTelnet/SSH NetworkHTTP/SSL Setting the IP address, subnet mask or gatewaySetting the HTTP authentication method Serial PortsSetting SSL access level Setting the data-rate for the serial portsGroups OutletsUsers Changing a user passwordAdding and Deleting outlet access Changing a user’s access privilege levelAdding and Deleting group access Adding and Deleting serial port accessSNMP SNTPSetting the filename for upload Testing the FTP upload configurationTools Command Line InterfaceRestart Logging InAdministrative Command Summary Operations Command SummaryAdministrative Command Summary continued To display the names of commands that you may executeRebooting outlets Operations CommandsTo reboot one or more outlets Turning outlets onTo display on/off status of one or more outlets Displaying outlet statusTo display accessible outlets Displaying accessible outletsDisplaying accessible groups To display accessible groupsTo display accessible serial ports Displaying accessible serial portsConnecting to a serial device Displaying infeed statusTo display the status of the Environmental Monitor Displaying the status of the Environmental MonitorStarting a new session To start a new sessionUser Administration Administration CommandsCreating a user account To create a user accountTo change a password Changing a passwordSetting user access level privileges To set the access level privilege for a userTo display user access privilege levels Displaying the access privilege levelsAdding outlet access to a user To grant outlet access to a userTo delete outlet access for a user Deleting outlet access for a userAdding group access to a user To grant group access to a userDisplaying user outlet, group and serial port access Group AdministrationTo display user outlet, group and serial port access Creating a group nameAdding an outlet to a group Outlet AdministrationTo add an outlet to a group Deleting an outlet from a groupTo set the wakeup state Setting the outlet wakeup stateDisplaying outlet information To display outlet informationSetting the serial ports data-rate Serial Port AdministrationEnabling or disabling active signal checking for serial connections To enable or disable active signal checking for serial connectionsDisplaying system configuration information System AdministrationTo display system configuration information Creating a location descriptionTo create a tower name Creating a descriptive tower nameDisplaying tower information To display tower informationTo perform a warm boot TCP/IP AdministrationSetting the IP address Setting the subnet maskDisplaying network configuration information HTTP AdministrationTo display network configuration information To enable or disable HTTP supportFTP Administration Telnet AdministrationTo set the HTTP authentication method To enable or disable Telnet supportTo set the FTP password Setting the FTP PasswordSetting the filename to be uploaded Setting the filepath for the file to be uploadedSetting the SNTP server address SNTP AdministrationDisplaying SNTP configuration information To display SNTP configuration informationSSL Technical Specifications Enabling and Setting up SSL SupportEnabling and Setting up SSH Support SSH Technical SpecificationsEnabling and Setting up SSL Support SSL Command SummarySSL Technical Specifications To enable or disable SSL supportEnabling and Setting up SSH Support SSH Command SummarySSH Technical Specifications To enable or disable SSH supportEnabling and Setting up SNMP Support SNMP Command SummarySNMP To enable SNMP supportTo set the trap timer To reset the trap destinationSetting the Get/Set community strings Setting the Trap community stringTrap Summary SNMP TrapsTower Status traps Infeed Status trapsEnvironmental Monitor Status traps Outlet Status trapsTemperature/Humidity Sensor Status traps Load trapsHumidity traps Temp trapsTemp Trap Humidity TrapTo Enable or Disable a Status trap Configuring Traps SNMP Trap Command SummaryEnabling or Disabling a Status trap Setting the Infeed Load limit To Enable or Disable a Load trapTo Enable or Disable a Change trap To Enable or Disable the Temp trapTo Enable or Disable the Humid trap Setting the Temperature sensor threshold limitsSetting the Humidity sensor threshold limits To set the Temperature threshold limitsTo display trap information Displaying trap configuration informationStatus WebServer15. Appendices R ESETTING TO F ACTORY D EFAULTSU PLOADING F IRMWARE T ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONSTo reset to factory defaults from the HTML interface Resetting to Factory DefaultsTo reset to factory defaults from the command line To reset to factory defaults using the reset buttonPower Ratings Technical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Models Europe/AsiaData Connections LED IndicatorsBranch Circuit Protection RS-232 portPage