3: Operations

User Interfaces

Two user interfaces are available: the web browser interface accessed via the
HTTP/SSL enabled Ethernet connections and the command line for serial and
Telnet/SSH connections.

Outlet Naming and Grouping

For commands requiring an outlet name, you may specify it in one of two ways: a
predefined absolute name or a descriptive name assigned by an administrator.
Models with a Single Power Infeed
Absolute names are specified by a period (.) followed by a unit letter and outlet
number.

Usernames and Passwords

The factory default has one predefined administrative user account
(username/password: sysadmin/PASS) and supports a maximum of 128 defined user
accounts
Note: For security purposes, it is recommended that the predefined
administrative user account be removed after a new account with
administrative rights has been created.
Only an administrative-level user may perform operations such as creating/removing
user accounts and command privileges, changing passwords and displaying outlet
and user information. An administrator may also view the status of and control power
to all outlets.
The administrator may create additional user accounts and then grant these users
the right to view the status of and control power to specific outlets, groups and ports.
Usernames may contain from 1-16 characters and are not case sensitive; spaces are
not allowed. Passwords may contain up to 16 characters, and are case sensitive.

Web Browser Interface

The web browser 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 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 monitoring and control pages. The Control Screen is
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