INTRODUCTION
EATON Managed ePDU User’s Guide 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−2008
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Features
All models and congurations of the ePDU provide the following features:
The ability to control outlets collectively and individually
The ability to power on, power o and reboot the devices connected to each outlet
The ability to group outlets from multiple ePDUs as virtual outlets accessible from
a single session
The ability to monitor the following at the outlet level:
− RMS Current
− Power Factor
− Maximum RMS Current
− RMS Voltage
− Active Power
− Apparent power
The ability to monitor internal CPU temperature of the ePDU
The ability to monitor environmental factors such as external temperature and
humidity
An audible alarm (beeper) and a visual alarm (blinking LED) to indicate current
overload
Congurable alarm thresholds
Support for SNMP v1, v2 and V3
The ability to send traps using SNMP protocol
The ability to retrieve outlet specic data using SNMP, including outlet state,
current, voltage and power
The ability to congure and set values through SNMP, including ePDU and outlet
threshold levels
Fully shrouded local branch circuit breakers on products rated over 20A to protect
connected equipments against overload and short circuits
Contents
The following describes the equipment and other material included in each model
package.
0U Models
ePDU including power cord
Bracket for 0U and screws
Tool−less mounting bracket for 0U models
Null modem cable with RJ−45 and DB−9F connectors on either end
1U Models
ePDU including power cord 1.80m (6 ft)
1U bracket pack and screws
Null modem cable with RJ−45 and DB−9F connectors on either end