APC AP8886, AP88XX, AP8861 manual About the Home Tab, Overview view, Alarm Status view

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About the Home Tab

Use the Home tab to view active alarms, the load status of the Rack PDU, and the most recent Rack PDU events.

The Overview view

Path: Home > Overview

The top of the Overview indicates the alarm status. If one or more alarms are present, the number and type of alarms are indicated with a link to the Alarm Status view, where you can view descriptions of each alarm. If no alarms exist, the Overview displays, “No Alarms Present.”

In the Load Status area, view the load for the device in kW and for the phases and banks in amps, as applicable. The green, yellow, and red meter shows the current load status: normal, near overload, or overload. Note that if a low load threshold was configured the meter will also include a blue segment to the left of the green. Hover over the colors to view the configured load thresholds.

Click More to go to the Device Manager tab to configure thresholds and to view and manage peak load information.

In the device parameters area, view the name, contact, location, current rating, type of user account accessing the Rack PDU, and the amount of time the Rack PDU has been operating since the last reboot from either a power cycle or a reboot of the Management Interface. [For more information, see “Reset the Rack PDU” on page 78.]

In the Recent Device Events area, view, in reverse chronological order, the events that occurred most recently and the dates and times they occurred. A maximum of five events are shown at one time. Click More Events to go to the Logs tab to view the entire event log.

The Alarm Status view

Path: Home > Alarm Status

The Alarm Status view provides a description of all alarms present. For details about a temperature or humidity threshold violation, click the Environment tab.

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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 Product Features IntroductionAccess Priorities for Logging on Types of User AccountsWatchdog Features Network Port SharingGetting Started Dhcp and Bootp configuration Establish Network SettingsTCP/IP configuration methods INI file utilityOption 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 Command Line Interface Recovering from a Lost Password Rack PDU Front Panel FunctionFunction Display Tree Example Display Tree Example Condition Description Load indicator LEDNetwork Status LED 10/100 LEDLog on to the Command Line Interface Command Line InterfaceAbout the Command Line Interface Remote access to the command line interfaceLocal access to the command line interface About the Main ScreenUsing the Command Line Interface IPv4 IPv6 Description OnlyCommand Syntax DescriptionCommand Response Codes Code MessageAbout Network Management Card Command DescriptionsAlarmcount Option Arguments DescriptionBoot Option Argument DescriptionClrrst Console Argument Description DateDelete DirExit DnsEventlog FormatNetstat Option Argument DefinitionHelp NtpPrompt PingPortSpeed QuitReboot RadiusResetToDef Snmp, snmpv3System Tcpip Tcpip6User WebXferINI XferStatusBkLowLoad Device Command DescriptionsNetwork Port Sharing Commands BkNearOverBkOverLoad BkReadingDevLowLoad DevReading DevNearOverDevOverLoad Argument DefinitionHumLow HumMinHumReading PhLowLoad PhNearOverPhOverLoad PhReading ProdInfo SensorNameTempHigh TempMaxTempReading Whoami Web Interface Supported Web BrowsersLogging On to the Web Interface Error Message Browser Cause of the Error URL address formatsTabs Web Interface FeaturesSymbol Description Device status iconsOther Web interface features Quick LinksGroup Control using Network Port Sharing Network Port Sharing on the Web InterfaceMetered Rack PDU User Guide Alarm Status view About the Home TabOverview view About the Device Manager Tab Configuring Load ThresholdsDevice Management Viewing the Load Status and Peak LoadConfigure the Name and Location of the Rack PDU Resetting Peak Load and kWhConfigure Temperature and Humidity Sensors EnvironmentLogs Use the Event and Data LogsEvent log Example event log Rack PDU 4 Device low load Data log Path Logs Data optionsParameter Description How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files Scp username@hostnameoripaddressdata.txt ./data.txtAuthentication Administration SecuritySetting user access Local UsersRadius Setting Definition RadiusConfiguring a Radius server on Unix with shadow passwords Configure the Radius ServerSummary of the configuration procedure Supported Radius serversInactivity Timeout TCP/IP settings Administration Network FeaturesTCP/IP and Communication Settings Setting DescriptionDhcp response options APC Cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APCPort Speed Ping ResponseDNS Query Type Selected Query Question to UseWeb Option DescriptionStatus Console Telnet 152.214.12.1145000 telnet 152.214.12.114Snmp SNMPv1 SNMPv3 FTP Server Event Actions Administration NotificationConfiguring event actions Types of notificationMetered Rack PDU User Guide Active, Automatic, Direct Notification Mail notificationSend a test message to a configured recipient Snmp traps Snmp Trap TestRemote Monitoring Service Setting DefinitionSyslog Informational is mapped to Info Set the Date and Time Administration General OptionsIdentification ModeUse an .ini File Daylight savingChange the default temperature scale Event Log and Temperature UnitsReset the Rack PDU Color-code event log textConfigure Links About the Rack PDUDevice 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 Contents of the .ini file How to Export Configuration SettingsSummary of the procedure Retrieving and Exporting the .ini FileDetailed procedures Ftp open ipaddress Messages in config.ini Upload Event and Error MessagesEvent and its error messages Errors generated by overridden valuesFirmware File Transfer Methods How to Upgrade FirmwareFile Transfers Benefits of upgrading firmwareUsing the Firmware Upgrade Utility Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one Rack PDUUse 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 success or failure of the transfer Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the version numbers of installed firmware Last Transfer Result codesTroubleshooting Rack PDU Access ProblemsProblem Solution Appendix a List of Supported Commands Network Management Card Command DescriptionsSets manual IPv6 address Device Command Descriptions APC Worldwide Customer Support 990-3429D-001 10/2012

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.

The AP8861 model is particularly recognized for its modular design, allowing for easy scaling and expansion as data center needs evolve. With a variety of outlet configurations, it can accommodate numerous devices while optimizing power management. The device supports both standard and high-density power distribution, making it suitable for diverse environments, from small server rooms to large-scale data centers.

One of the hallmark features of the AP8861 is its built-in network management capabilities. It allows for real-time monitoring of power consumption, ensuring optimal load balancing and helping prevent overload situations. The device incorporates environmental monitoring through temperature and humidity sensors, enabling administrators to proactively manage operating conditions and mitigate risks to sensitive equipment.

The AP88XX series features advanced Surge Protection, which guards against electrical surges that can damage connected equipment. This is a critical consideration in data centers where the integrity of sensitive electronics is paramount. Additionally, the series supports remote management, allowing IT personnel to monitor and control power distribution from anywhere in the world. This function enhances operational flexibility and facilitates rapid responses to power-related issues.

Another significant characteristic of the AP8861 is its compatibility with APC's software solutions. Integrating seamlessly with IT management platforms enables deeper insights and analytics, leading to informed decision-making regarding power usage and equipment reliability.

The device boasts a high-efficiency design, contributing to reducing overall energy costs. The capability to customize alarm settings for power events and environmental factors further enhances proactive management of the data center environment.

In summary, the APC AP8861 and the entire AP88XX series are engineered for robust performance, enhanced control, and adaptability in power distribution management. Packed with advanced features, this series offers solutions that help businesses optimize their data centers while ensuring maximum uptime and equipment protection, thereby supporting the ever-increasing demands placed on modern IT infrastructures.