APC AP8886, AP88XX manual Network Status LED, Condition Description, 10/100 LED, Load indicator LED

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Network Status LED

Condition

Description

 

 

Off

One of the following situations exists:

 

• The Rack PDU is not receiving input power.

 

• The Rack PDU is not operating properly. It may need to be repaired or

 

replaced. Contact APC Customer Support.

 

 

Solid Green

The Rack PDU has valid TCP/IP settings.

 

 

Solid Orange

A hardware failure has been detected in the Rack PDU. Contact APC

 

Customer Support.

 

 

Flashing Green

The Rack PDU does not have valid TCP/IP settings.

 

 

Flashing Orange

The Rack PDU is making BOOTP requests.

 

 

Alternately flashing green

If the LED is flashing slowly, the Rack PDU is making DHCP2 requests1.

and orange

If the LED is flashing rapidly, the Rack PDU is starting up.

 

 

1. If you do not use a BOOTP or DHCP server, see “Establish Network Settings” on page 5 to configure the

TCP/IP settings of the Rack PDU.

2. To use a DHCP server, see “TCP/IP and Communication Settings” on page 59.

 

 

10/100 LED

Condition

Description

 

 

Off

One or more of the following situations exists:

 

• The Rack PDU is not receiving input power.

 

• The cable that connects the Rack PDU to the network is disconnected or

 

defective

 

• The device that connects the Rack PDU to the network is turned off.

 

• The Rack PDU itself is not operating properly. It may need to be repaired or

 

replaced. Contact APC Customer Support.

 

 

Solid green

The Rack PDU is connected to a network operating at 10 Megabits per second

 

(Mbps).

 

 

Solid orange

The Rack PDU is connected to a network operating at 100 Mbps.

 

 

Flashing green

The Rack PDU is receiving or transmitting data packets at 10 Mbps.

 

 

Flashing orange

The Rack PDU is receiving or transmitting data packets at 100 Mbps.

 

 

Load indicator LED

The load indicator LED identifies overload and warning conditions for the Rack PDU.

Condition

Description

 

 

Solid Green

OK. No load alarms (warning or critical) are present.

 

 

Solid Yellow

Warning. At least one load warning alarm is present, but no critical alarms are

 

present.

 

 

Flashing Red

Overload. At least one load critical alarm is present.

 

 

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Metered Rack PDU User Guide

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Contents User Guide Contents Log on to the Command Line Interface Web Interface Logs Administration Notification Device IP Configuration Wizard Troubleshooting Introduction Product FeaturesTypes of User Accounts Access Priorities for Logging onNetwork Port Sharing Watchdog FeaturesGetting Started TCP/IP configuration methods Establish Network SettingsDhcp and Bootp configuration INI file utilityOption 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 Command Line Interface Recovering from a Lost Password Function Rack PDU Front PanelFunction Display Tree Example Display Tree Example Network Status LED Load indicator LEDCondition Description 10/100 LEDAbout the Command Line Interface Command Line InterfaceLog on to the Command Line Interface Remote access to the command line interfaceAbout the Main Screen Local access to the command line interfaceIPv4 IPv6 Description Only Using the Command Line InterfaceDescription Command SyntaxCode Message Command Response CodesAlarmcount Network Management Card Command DescriptionsAbout Option Arguments DescriptionBoot Option Argument DescriptionClrrst Console Delete DateArgument Description DirEventlog DnsExit FormatHelp Option Argument DefinitionNetstat NtpPortSpeed PingPrompt QuitRadius RebootResetToDef Snmp, snmpv3System Tcpip6 TcpipWeb UserXferStatus XferININetwork Port Sharing Commands Device Command DescriptionsBkLowLoad BkNearOverBkOverLoad BkReadingDevLowLoad DevOverLoad DevNearOverDevReading Argument DefinitionHumLow HumMinHumReading PhLowLoad PhNearOverPhOverLoad PhReading SensorName ProdInfoTempHigh TempMaxTempReading Whoami Web Interface Supported Web BrowsersLogging On to the Web Interface URL address formats Error Message Browser Cause of the ErrorSymbol Description Web Interface FeaturesTabs Device status iconsQuick Links Other Web interface featuresNetwork Port Sharing on the Web Interface Group Control using Network Port SharingMetered Rack PDU User Guide Alarm Status view About the Home TabOverview view Device Management Configuring Load ThresholdsAbout the Device Manager Tab Viewing the Load Status and Peak LoadResetting Peak Load and kWh Configure the Name and Location of the Rack PDUEnvironment Configure Temperature and Humidity SensorsLogs Use the Event and Data LogsEvent log Example event log Rack PDU 4 Device low load Path Logs Data options Data logParameter Description Scp username@hostnameoripaddressdata.txt ./data.txt How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log filesSetting user access Administration SecurityAuthentication Local UsersRadius Radius Setting DefinitionSummary of the configuration procedure Configure the Radius ServerConfiguring a Radius server on Unix with shadow passwords Supported Radius serversInactivity Timeout TCP/IP and Communication Settings Administration Network FeaturesTCP/IP settings Setting DescriptionAPC Cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APC Dhcp response optionsPing Response Port SpeedQuery Type Selected Query Question to Use DNSWeb Option DescriptionStatus Telnet 152.214.12.1145000 telnet 152.214.12.114 ConsoleSnmp SNMPv1 SNMPv3 FTP Server Configuring event actions Administration NotificationEvent Actions Types of notificationMetered Rack PDU User Guide Mail notification Active, Automatic, Direct NotificationSend a test message to a configured recipient Snmp Trap Test Snmp trapsRemote Monitoring Service Setting DefinitionSyslog Informational is mapped to Info Identification Administration General OptionsSet the Date and Time ModeDaylight saving Use an .ini FileReset the Rack PDU Event Log and Temperature UnitsChange the default temperature scale Color-code event log textAbout the Rack PDU Configure LinksDevice IP Configuration Wizard Capabilities, Requirements, and InstallationUse the Wizard Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locally Select Remotely over the network, and click NextSelect Locally through the serial port, and click Next Summary of the procedure How to Export Configuration SettingsContents of the .ini file Retrieving and Exporting the .ini FileDetailed procedures Ftp open ipaddress Event and its error messages Upload Event and Error MessagesMessages in config.ini Errors generated by overridden valuesFile Transfers How to Upgrade FirmwareFirmware File Transfer Methods Benefits of upgrading firmwareUse FTP or SCP to upgrade one Rack PDU Using the Firmware Upgrade UtilityUse Xmodem to upgrade one Rack PDU How to upgrade multiple Rack PDUs Using the Firmware Upgrade Utility for multiple upgradesUsing a USB flash drive to upgrade one Rack PDU Firmware Module Binary File Verify the version numbers of installed firmware Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the success or failure of the transfer Last Transfer Result codesTroubleshooting Rack PDU Access ProblemsProblem Solution Network Management Card Command Descriptions Appendix a List of Supported CommandsSets manual IPv6 address Device Command Descriptions 990-3429D-001 10/2012 APC Worldwide Customer Support

AP8886, AP88XX, AP8861 specifications

The APC AP8861, part of the AP88XX series, is a highly versatile and advanced power distribution unit (PDU) designed to meet the growing demands of data centers and IT environments. This series encompasses state-of-the-art technologies and features designed to enhance both operational efficiency and reliability.

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