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Eaton Managed ePDU - Controlling Outlet Groups

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USING THE WEB INTERFACE
EATON Managed ePDUt User’s Guide S 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−2008
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NOTE Grouped outlets are designed to be controlled together. Avoid doing anything to affect these outlets
individually, such as turning one of the outlets ON or OFF, or unplugging one of the participating ePDUs. Once
grouped, power control to those outlets should be managed from the Outlet Groups list.
Controlling Outlet Groups
Any outlet groups created from this ePDU are added to the Outlet Groups list. From
this list, you can power ON, power OFF or cycle power to the outlet group (if the
capability is available). To control the power to an outlet group:
1. Select Outlet Groups, then Outlet Group Details. The Outlet Groups list displays.
Figure 87. Outlet Groups List
NOTE Only outlet groups created through this specific ePDU display in this Outlet Groups list. Outlet groups
created through another ePDU do not display here, even if they contain outlets from this ePDU.
2. To turn an outlet group on, off, or cycle the power to it, click On, Off, or Cycle in
the row for the outlet group.
3. You will be prompted to confirm your choice. Click OK to proceed.
4. The page refreshes once to indicate that the desired command was performed,
and again a few seconds later to update the status of the outlet group.
NOTE The page must finish loading or refreshing before selecting an action. If you select an action before
the page has finished updating the status of all outlet groups, the command will be ignored.
5. To view or edit the composition of an outlet group, click on the name of the
outlet group in the list to go to the Outlet Group Editor for the selected outlet
group.

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