APC AP88XX Administration Network Features, TCP/IP and Communication Settings, TCP/IP settings

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Administration: Network Features

TCP/IP and Communication Settings

TCP/IP settings

Path: Administration > Network > TCP/IP

The TCP/IP option on the left navigation menu, selected by default when you choose Network on the top menu bar, displays the current IPv4 address, subnet mask, default gateway, MAC address, and boot mode of the Rack PDU. For information on DHCP and DHCP options, see RFC2131 and RFC2132.

Setting

Description

 

 

Enable

Enable or disable IPv4 with this check box.

 

 

Manual

Configure IPv4 manually by entering the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

 

 

BOOTP

A BOOTP server provides the TCP/IP settings. At 32-second intervals, the Rack PDU requests

 

network assignment from any BOOTP server:

 

• If the Rack PDU receives a valid response, it starts the network services.

 

• If the Rack PDU finds a BOOTP server, but a request to that server fails or times out, the Rack

 

PDU stops requesting network settings until it is restarted.

 

• By default, if previously configured network settings exist, and the Rack PDU receives no valid

 

response to five requests (the original and four retries), it uses the previously configured settings

 

so that it remains accessible.

Click Next>> to access the BOOTP Configuration page to change the number of retries or the action to take if all retries fail :1

Maximum retries: Enter the number of retries that will occur when no valid response is received, or zero (0) for an unlimited number of retries.

If retries fail: Select Use prior settings (the default) or Stop BOOTP request.

DHCP

The default setting. At 32-second intervals, the Rack PDU requests network assignment from any

 

DHCP server.

If the Rack PDU receives a valid response, it does not (as previously) require the APC cookie from the DHCP server in order to accept the lease and start the network services.

If the Rack PDU finds a DHCP server, but the request to that server fails or times out, it stops requesting network settings until it is restarted.1

Require vendor specific cookie to accept DHCP Address: By selecting this check box, you can require the DHCP server to provide a cookie which supplies information to the Rack PDU.

1.The default values for these three settings on the configuration pages generally do not need to be changed:

Vendor Class: APC

Client ID: The MAC address of the Rack PDU, which uniquely identifies it on the local area network (LAN)

User Class: The name of the application firmware module

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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 INI file utility Establish Network SettingsTCP/IP configuration methods Dhcp and Bootp configurationOption 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 10/100 LED Load indicator LEDNetwork Status LED Condition DescriptionRemote access to the command line interface Command Line InterfaceAbout the Command Line Interface Log on 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 CodesOption Arguments Description Network Management Card Command DescriptionsAlarmcount AboutOption Argument Description BootClrrst Console Dir DateDelete Argument DescriptionFormat DnsEventlog ExitNtp Option Argument DefinitionHelp NetstatQuit PingPortSpeed PromptRadius RebootSnmp, snmpv3 ResetToDefSystem Tcpip6 TcpipWeb UserXferStatus XferINIBkNearOver Device Command DescriptionsNetwork Port Sharing Commands BkLowLoadBkReading BkOverLoadDevLowLoad Argument Definition DevNearOverDevOverLoad DevReadingHumMin HumLowHumReading PhNearOver PhLowLoadPhOverLoad PhReading SensorName ProdInfoTempMax TempHighTempReading Whoami Supported Web Browsers Web InterfaceLogging On to the Web Interface URL address formats Error Message Browser Cause of the ErrorDevice status icons Web Interface FeaturesSymbol Description TabsQuick Links Other Web interface featuresNetwork Port Sharing on the Web Interface Group Control using Network Port SharingMetered Rack PDU User Guide About the Home Tab Alarm Status viewOverview view Viewing the Load Status and Peak Load Configuring Load ThresholdsDevice Management About the Device Manager TabResetting Peak Load and kWh Configure the Name and Location of the Rack PDUEnvironment Configure Temperature and Humidity SensorsUse the Event and Data Logs 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 filesLocal Users Administration SecuritySetting user access AuthenticationRadius Radius Setting DefinitionSupported Radius servers Configure the Radius ServerSummary of the configuration procedure Configuring a Radius server on Unix with shadow passwordsInactivity Timeout Setting Description Administration Network FeaturesTCP/IP and Communication Settings TCP/IP settingsAPC Cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APC Dhcp response optionsPing Response Port SpeedQuery Type Selected Query Question to Use DNSOption Description WebStatus Telnet 152.214.12.1145000 telnet 152.214.12.114 ConsoleSnmp SNMPv1 SNMPv3 FTP Server Types of notification Administration NotificationConfiguring event actions Event ActionsMetered Rack PDU User Guide Mail notification Active, Automatic, Direct NotificationSend a test message to a configured recipient Snmp Trap Test Snmp trapsSetting Definition Remote Monitoring ServiceSyslog Informational is mapped to Info Mode Administration General OptionsIdentification Set the Date and TimeDaylight saving Use an .ini FileColor-code event log text Event Log and Temperature UnitsReset the Rack PDU Change the default temperature scaleAbout the Rack PDU Configure LinksCapabilities, Requirements, and Installation Device IP Configuration WizardUse the Wizard Select Remotely over the network, and click Next Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locallySelect Locally through the serial port, and click Next Retrieving and Exporting the .ini File How to Export Configuration SettingsSummary of the procedure Contents of the .ini fileDetailed procedures Ftp open ipaddress Errors generated by overridden values Upload Event and Error MessagesEvent and its error messages Messages in config.iniBenefits of upgrading firmware How to Upgrade FirmwareFile Transfers Firmware File Transfer MethodsUse FTP or SCP to upgrade one Rack PDU Using the Firmware Upgrade UtilityUse Xmodem to upgrade one Rack PDU Using the Firmware Upgrade Utility for multiple upgrades How to upgrade multiple Rack PDUsUsing a USB flash drive to upgrade one Rack PDU Firmware Module Binary File Last Transfer Result codes Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesVerify the version numbers of installed firmware Verify the success or failure of the transferRack PDU Access Problems TroubleshootingProblem 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

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