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4. Click on an outlet number to change its settings. You can change the Name, Post On
Delay, Post Off Delay, Current Critical Threshold, Current Warning Threshold and Current
Low Warning Threshold.Click Save, then click Close.
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Check two or more boxes next to the outlets for which you want to change settings.
Click Edit. You can change the Prefix Name (the outlet name will be the Prefix Name
with an underscore and the outlet number), Post On Delay, Post Off Delay, Current
Critical Threshold, Current Warning Threshold and Current Low Warning Threshold.
Click Save.
5. Click PDU to see PDU settings. You can configure Cold Start Delay and Current
Threshold(s). Click Save when finished.
6. Click Phases or Banks.
a. Click on the name of a phase or bank to change its settings, or click one or more boxes
next to the phase(s) or bank(s) you want to change. You can change the Current
Critical Threshold, Current Warning Threshold and Current Low Warning Threshold.
b. Click Save to save the settings and click Close to return to the Phases or Banks screen.
7. Click Environment.
a. Click on the name of a sensor to change its settings. You can configure a sensor’s
name and its thresholds. Click Save.
NOTE: The PDU model defines available parameters in the Settings window.
Settings
Select Power Management -Settings to view and configure power management settings.
To manage PDU settings:
1. Select Power Management - Settings.
2. In the Password field, enter the password an administrator can use to log in to the PDU
from its console port. This password is saved in plain text format and it is not the secure
password of an admin user, which by default is set as avocent. The password is also used
by the PM PDU to connect to any daisy-chained PDUs.
3. Enter the polling rate (in seconds) the PM PDU will use to retrieve data from daisy-chained
PDUs.
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