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B.2. RJ-45 AUX Port Interface
Models:
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MPC-16H-1
MPC-16H-2
MPC-18H-1
MPC-18H-2
MPC-20V-1
MPC-20V-2
MPC-20VD32-3
MPC-20VS30-1
MPC-20VS30-2
MPC-20VS32-3
MPC-8H-2
MPC-DISPLAY
MPC-20VD16-3
MPC-20VD20-2
MPC-20VS16-3
MPC-20VS20-1
MPC-20VS20-2
MPC-8H-1
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RJ-45
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CTS
RXD
X
X
TXD
GND
RTS
Request to Send
Data Out
Ground
Data In
Clear to Send
Pin 8
Pin 1
Figure B.2: MPC Series AUX Port Interface
B.2. RJ-45 AUX Port Interface
The MPC AUX Port is described in Figure B.2 below.
Note:
The MPC AUX ports do not support DTR or DCD lines.
Contents
Main
MPC Series
Warnings and Cautions:
Installation Instructions Secure Racking
Input Supply
Grounding
No Serviceable Parts Inside; Authorized Service Personnel Only
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Agency Approvals
FCC Part 15 Regulation
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance
Industry Canada - EMI Information
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
1. Introduction
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Typographic Conventions
2. Unit Description
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2.1. MPC -H Series - Front Panel
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2.2. MPC -H Series - Back Panel
2.3. MPC -V Series - Hardware Description
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Unit Description
Figure 2.3: MPC-20V Series - Hardware Description (Model MPC-20VD20-1 Shown)
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2.4. Additional Button Functions
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3. Getting Started
3.1. Installing the MPC Hardware
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3.2. Communicating with the MPC
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3.3. Installing and Operating the Optional MPC -DISPLAY Hardware
4. Hardware Installation
4.1. Connecting the Power Supply Cables
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4.2. Connection to Switched Outlets
4.3. Serial Console Port Connection
4.4. Connecting the Network Cable
4.5. Connecting Remote MPC Units to the AUX Ports
4.6. Connecting the Optional MPC -DISPLAY Unit
4.7. Rack Mounting
5. Basic Configuration
5.1. Communicating with the MPC Unit
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5.2. Configuration Menus
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Figure 5.3: The System Parameters Menu (Text Interface)
Figure 5.4: The System Parameters Menu (Web Browser Interface)
5.3. Defining System Parameters
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5.4. User Accounts
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5.5. Managing User Accounts
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5.6. The Plug Group Directory
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Figure 5.9: The Plug Parameters Menu (Text Interface)
Figure 5.10: The Plug Parameters Menu (Web Browser Interface)
5.7. Defining Plug Parameters
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(Plug No.) Priority (A1) 1 (A2) 2 (A3) 3 (A4) 4 (A5) 5 (A6) 6
BEFORE
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5.8. Serial Port Configuration
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Figure 5.15: Remote/AUX Port Configuration Menu (Text Interface)
Figure 5.16: Remote/AUX Port Configuration Menu (Web Browser Interface)
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Figure 5.17: Network Parameters Menu (Text Interface)
Figure 5.18: Network Configuration Menu (Web Browser Interface)
5.9. Network Configuration
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5.10. Save User Selected Parameters
6. Reboot Options
6.1. Ping-No-Answer Reboot
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6.2. Scheduled Reboot
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7. Alarm Configuration
7.1. The Over Current Alarms
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7.2. The Over Temperature Alarms
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7.3. The Circuit Breaker Open Alarm
7.4. The Lost Communication with AUX Units Alarm
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7.5. The Lost Voltage (Line In) Alarm
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7.6. The Ping-No-Answer Alarm
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7.7. The Invalid Access Lockout Alarm
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7.8. The Power Cycle Alarm
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8. The Status Screens
8.1. Product Status
8.2. The Network Status Screen
8.3. The Plug Status Screen
8.4. The Plug Group Status Screen
8.5. The Current Metering Status Screen
8.6. The Current History Screen
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8.7. The Power Range Status Screen
8.8. The Power History Screen
9. Operation
9.1. Operation via the Web Browser Interface
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9.2. Operation via the Text Interface
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9.3. The Automated Mode
9.4. Manual Operation
9.5. Logging Out of Command Mode
10. SSH Encryption
11. Syslog Messages
11.1. Configuration
11.2. Testing Syslog Configuration
12. SNMP Traps
12.1. Configuration:
12.2. Testing the SNMP Trap Function
13. Operation via SNMP
13.1. MPC SNMP Agent
13.2. SNMPv3 Authentication and Encryption
13.3. Configuration via SNMP
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13.4. Plug Control via SNMP
13.5. Viewing MPC Status via SNMP
13.6. Sending Traps via SNMP
14. Setting Up SSL Encryption
14.1. Creating a Self Signed Certificate
14.2. Creating a Signed Certificate
14.3. Downloading the Server Private Key
15. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
15.1. Sending Parameters to a File
15.2. Restoring Saved Parameters
15.3. Restoring Previously Saved Parameters
16. Upgrading MPC Firmware
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17. Command Reference Guide
17.1. Command Conventions
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17.2. Command Summary
17.3. Command Set
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Appendix A. Specifications
Appendix B. Interface Descriptions
B.1. Serial Console Port (RS232)
RS232 Port
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Appendices
B.2. RJ-45 AUX Port Interface
Appendix C. Connecting Devices to AUX & Remote Ports
C.1. Connecting an Auxiliary MPC Unit to the MPC AUX Port
C.2. Connecting an MPC-DISPL AY Unit to an MPC Master Unit
C.3. Connecting Other RJ-45 DCE Devices to the AUX & Remote Ports
Appendix D. Customer Service
Appendix E. Rack Mounting
E.1. "L" Bracket Mounting
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E.2. Mounting Buttons
E.3. Hook Bracket Mounting (MPC -20V Series Only)
E.4. Zero-U Pocket Bracket Mounting (MPC-20V Series Only)
MPC-20V Unit
MPC-20V Unit
E.5. Universal Mounting Bracket (MPC -20V Series Only)
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Appendix F. Output Cable Keeper
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