Cyber Power PDU33, PDU43, PDU73, PDU83 User Manual

PDU33xxx PDU43xxx PDU73xxx PDU83xxx
3-Phase Intelligent PDU User Guide
K01-E000019-00
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Table of Contents
3-Phase Intelligent PDU User Guide
Table of Contents
Web Interface .......................................................................................................... 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
Advanced Power Management ............................................................................................... 10
Outlet Management ................................................................................................................ 39
Security ................................................................................................................................... 54
Network Service ...................................................................................................................... 65
PDU Information ..................................................................................................................... 77
Save and Restore Configuration Settings ........................................................... 79
PDU Network Daisy Chain .................................................................................... 81
Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................ 85
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Account Type
Default User Name
Default Password
Authorization
Administrator
cyber
cyber
View, access, and control all settings.
Viewer
device
cyber
View all settings.
Web Interface
Introduction
CyberPower’s Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Web Interface gives users all the features they need to configure, manage, and monitor the Intelligent PDU Series via a Web browser. With this easy-to-navigate interface, users can perform real-time monitoring of each outlet, control individual outlet, set power alerts, and complete many other tasks in an intuitive manner.
How to Log in
1. Open a Web browser.
2. Enter the IP address of the CyberPower PDU in the Browser Address Bar, and then press ENTER. Note: To look up the IP address, please refer to the LCD screen of the PDU.
3. Enter the information for the User Name and Password fields. There are two types of user accounts.
4. Click LOGIN to open the Summary Tab.
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Definition
Current Settings
Time
The current date and time.
Status
Show whether the date and time setting is updated by manual setup or by the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
Next NTP Update
Synchronize with Update Interval.
General Settings
These are the basic settings for the PDU.
1. Date and Time Settings The date and time can be set manually or synchronized with a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. All time-related configurations are based on this setting. See System Tab > General >
Time.
System Tab > General > Time
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Definition
System Time Configuration
Time Zone
The options for time zone selection.
Date Format
The options for date format selection.
Using NTP Server
*Primary NTP Server: Users enter the IP address/domain
name of the NTP server and choose local time zone based on their location.
*Secondary NTP Server: Users enter the IP address/domain
name of the NTP server and choose local time zone based on their location.
*Update Interval: The frequency for updating the date and time
from the NTP server. Select the Update right now option to update immediately.
Manual Setup
*Date: Enter the date in the designated format. *Time: Enter the time in the designated format.
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Definition
DST Configuration
Disable
Disable the DST function.
Traditional US DST Time
Start from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.
Manual DST Date Time
Select the start/end time using the dropdown menu.
2. Daylight Saving Time
Users adjust the daylight saving time according to their location. See System Tab > General >
Daylight Saving Time.
System Tab > General > Daylight Saving Time
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of the PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Name
The name entered by the user to identify the PDU.
Location
The PDU location entered by the user.
Contact
The person to be contacted about issues. Entered by the user.
3. Device Identification Users assign the device’s name, location, and the person to contact about issues. See System
Tab > General > Identification.
System Tab > General > Identification
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Item
Definition
Reboot Power Distribution Unit
Restart the PDU without power cycling any outlet.
Reset Power Distribution Unit
Reset the PDU to its factory default setting and restart it. This action will power cycle any outlet.
Reset Power Distribution Unit (TCP/IP Settings Reserved)
Reset the PDU to its factory default setting while reserving the TCP/IP settings, and restart the PDU. This action will power cycle any outlet.
4. Device Reset/Reboot
Users can reboot the PDU or reset all the settings to defaults. See System Tab >
Reset/Reboot.
System Tab > Reset/Reboot
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Definition
Information
Display the name and location of the ENVIROSENSOR.
Temperature
Current Value
The real-time reading of temperature.
Maximum
The highest temperature recorded and the time of occurrence.
Minimum
The lowest temperature recorded and the time of occurrence. Click Reset to reset the highest and lowest value to zero.
Humidity
Current Value
The real-time reading of humidity.
5. Environmental Monitoring PDU with CyberPower ENVIROSENSOR can provide remote monitoring of temperature and humidity in a server closet and/or datacenter. You can set temperature and humidity threshold for event action warning. See Envir Tab > Status & Envir Tab > Configuration. Note that Envir Tab only appears when an ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU.
Envir Tab > Status
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Definition
Maximum
The highest humidity recorded and the time of occurrence.
Minimum
The lowest humidity recorded and the time of occurrence. Click Reset to reset the highest and lowest value to zero.
Contact
Display the current status of each input dry contact relay.
Item
Definition
Information
Name
The name entered by user to identify the ENVIROSENSOR.
Location
The location of the ENVIROSENSOR, entered by the user.
Temperature
High Threshold
Set the highest temperature value for a high temperature warning.
Low Threshold
Set the lowest temperature value for a low temperature warning.
Envir Tab > Configuration
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Definition
Hysteresis
The point where the environmental state changes from abnormal to normal and users receive a clearing event notification. The function of Hysteresis is to avoid receiving multiple event notifications. *For high threshold, the point is the threshold minus the Hysteresis value; for low threshold, the point is the threshold plus the Hysteresis value. For example: The high threshold is 32°C, and hysteresis is 2°C. The temperature rises to 33°C, you will get a warning. Then it goes down to 31°C and up to 33°C repeatedly. No clearing events and warnings will occur while the temperature readings are within the Hysteresis. You will not get a clearing event until it drops to 30°C.
Rate of Change
Define the abnormal change of temperature per 5 minutes. For example: The current temperature is 23°C, and rate of change is 10°C. If it goes up to 33°C or down to 13°C within 5
minutes, you will get a warning.
Unit
Select the unit of temperature.
Humidity
High Threshold
Set the highest humidity value for a high humidity warning.
Low Threshold
Set the lowest humidity value for a low humidity warning.
Hysteresis
Same as Hysteresis under temperature.
Rate of Change
Same as Hysteresis under temperature.
Contact
Enter the name of each input dry contact relay and use the dropdown menu to define the normal status of each one.
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Current Condition
Operating condition of the PDU and ENVIROSENSOR.
PDU Status
Dev Load
Total load wattage of all connected devices, measured in Watts.
Phase Load
Load current of each phase, measured in Amps.
Bank Load*
Load current of each bank, measured in Amps.
Outlet
The on/off status of each outlet. The green light icon indicates that the outlet is on and providing power. This light will go off when the outlet turns off. Outlet Tooltip Function: move the cursor to an individual outlet, Outlet
Advanced Power Management
Remote Monitoring
Users can see real-time readings of PDU vitals such as device load, power consumption, and outlet status for an overview of current PDU status. See Summary Tab, PDU Tab > Status, and PDU Tab >
Status > Outlet.
Summary Tab
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Definition
name and its ON/OFF status will be shown. System Data
Name
The name of the PDU. For configuration, see System Tab > General >
Identification.
Location
The location of the PDU. For configuration, see System Tab > General >
Identification.
Contact
The person accountable for the maintenance of the PDU. For configuration, see System Tab > General > Identification.
Rating
UL current rating of the PDU, measured in Amps.
Uptime
The amount of time the system has been working for since it was last restarted.
Time
System time of the PDU. For configuration, see System Tab > General >
Time.
Envir Status
Temperature
Display temperature reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU.
Humidity
Display humidity reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU.
Envir Data
Name
The name of the ENVIROSENSOR. For configuration, see Envir Tab >
Configuration.
Location
The location of the ENVIROSENSOR. For configuration, see Envir Tab >
Configuration.
Recent Device Events
A list of the five most recent device events. All events are related to configuration changes.
*Only available in select models.
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Device Load
Device Load
Load power of the connected device(s), measured in Kilowatts and Kilovolt-Amps.
Power Factor
Power factor of the connected device(s).
Peak Load
Maximum load current recorded and the time of occurrence. Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU Tab >
Manager > Device.
Energy
Total energy consumed by the connected device(s) from the reset date, measured in kWh. Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU Tab >
Manager > Device.
Phase Load
Load
Load current of the phase.
Voltage
Voltage of the phase.
Bank Load*
PDU Tab > Status > Device
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Load
Load current of the bank.
*Only available in select models.
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Status
The on/off status of each outlet.
Phase
The electrical phase each outlet is on.
Bank
The bank each outlet is on.
Load (A)
Load current of each outlet, measured in Amps.
Load (kW)
Load power of each outlet, measured in Kilowatts.
Peak Load (kW)
The maximum load current recorded and the time of occurrence. Users can reset the value to zero at Power Restore in PDU Tab > Manager >
Outlet.
Energy (kWh)
Total energy consumed by connected equipment of each outlet since the last reset. The reset can be set in PDU Tab > Manager > Outlet.
PDU Tab > Status > Outlet*
*The above Outlet Status Page is available for Switched Metered by Outlet Series only.
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Device Max (W)
The maximum load current of the connected device(s) or bank during a specific time interval, measured in Watts. This interval can be set in
Log Tab > Maintenance.
Device (W)
Load current of the connected device(s) or bank, measured in Watts.
Phase Max (A)
The maximum load current of the phase during a specific time interval, measured in Amps. This interval can be set in Log Tab >
Maintenance.
Phase (A)
Load current of the phase, measured in Amps.
Phase (V)
Voltage of the phase.
Temp. (°C)
Temperature reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU.
Visible Power Consumption
With comprehensive energy measurement data, users can gain more visibility to the total power usage of a PDU, as well as estimate the energy cost and CO2 emissions. The energy-trend report also helps users analyze their power utilization and to review the history of power conditions. See
Log Tab > Status Records, Log Tab > Graphing, Log Tab > Energy Records, and Log Tab > Maintenance.
Log Tab > Status Records
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Hum. (%RH)
Humidity reading when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected to the PDU.
Outlet # Max (kW)*
The maximum load power of a specific outlet during a specific time interval, measured in Kilowatts. This interval can be set in Log Tab >
Maintenance.
Outlet # (kW)*
Load power of a specific outlet, measured in Kilowatts.
*For Switched Metered by Outlet Series only.
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Graph Period
The time period is used to create a retroactive graph of the status records. A large time period will require more time to render the graph.
Graph Data
The data used to create a graph of the status records. Up to five data points can be selected. A large number of data selected will require more time to render the graph.
Graph Node
Select the Display All Nodes in Detail option to display the selected data points along the graph. When the cursor is moved to an individual data point, information about that point will be shown. If this option is not selected, the graph will show only the line (without the points), so less time is needed to render.
Draw
A graph of the status records will be created.
Reset
Reset the Graph Period to default (1 day).
Launch Graph in New Window
A detailed view of the graph opens in a new browser window.
Log Tab > Graphing
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Interval Energy (kWh)
Energy consumed by connected device(s) during a specific time interval, measured in kWh. This interval can be set in Log Tab >
Maintenance.
Interval Cost (units)
Cost of the energy consumed by the connected device(s) during a specific time interval, equal to Electricity Rate multiplied by Interval Energy. The interval and electricity rate can be set in Log Tab >
Maintenance.
Interval CO2 (kg)
Equivalent CO2 emission of the connected device(s) during a specific time interval, equal to CO2 Emissions multiplied by Interval Energy. The interval and CO2 emissions can be set in Log Tab >
Maintenance.
Energy (kWh)
Accumulated Interval Energy since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
Cost (units)
Accumulated Interval Cost since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
CO2 (kg)
Accumulated Interval CO2 since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
Outlet # (kWh)*
Accumulated Interval Energy of a specific outlet since the last reset. The reset can be set in Log Tab > Maintenance.
Log Tab > Energy Records
*For Switched Metered by Outlet Series only.
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Definition
Event Logs
Clear All Logs
Clear the existing event logs.
The Number of Events
The number of the existing event logs and the maximum number of the event logs that can be recorded. Once the maximum number is reached, new events overwrite oldest events in memory.
Save Event Logs
Save the existing event logs as a text file.
Status Records
Recording Interval
The frequency to record the status data. A smaller interval will provide more recordings, but the recordings are overwritten in a shorter period of time. A larger interval will provide fewer recordings, but the recordings are overwritten in a longer period of time.
Clear All Records
Clear the existing status records.
Log Tab > Maintenance
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Definition
Remaining Time
The time that records have been kept. A smaller recording interval leads to less remaining time while a larger recording interval leads to more remaining time. Once the maximum number is reached, new status records overwrite oldest status records in memory.
Save Status Records
Save the status records as a text file.
Energy Records
Recording Interval
The frequency to record the energy data.
Clear All Records
Clear the existing energy records.
Electricity Rate
The cost (units) of energy per unit of energy consumed (kWh). Unit is a monetary value.
CO2 Emissions
The equivalent CO2 emission (kg) per unit of energy consumed (kWh).
Save Energy Records
Save the existing energy records as a text file.
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Definition
Syslog
Check this box to enable Syslog function.
Facility Code
Classify syslog message
Event Logging
Users can view all the events, including log in/out records and configuration changes. The timestamp is recorded in a 24-hour format. See Log Tab > Syslog and Log Tab > Event Logs. For event logs, Users can clear the existing event logs in Log Tab > Maintenance
Log Tab > Syslog
Click Add Server to enter Syslog Server Page.
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Definition
Server IP
The IP address of Syslog server.
Server Port
The port number that Syslog server uses to communicate.
Syslog Server Page
Logs Tab > Event Logs
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Definition
HOST/GUEST#
Select the role of PDU (HOST or GUEST#) if PDUs are daisy chained. Up to 3 GUEST PDUs can connect to 1 HOST PDU.
Load Configuration
Overload Threshold
Set the value for the total wattage on the PDU that will signal an overload warning. Must be higher than Near Overload Threshold and equal to or lower than the PDU Rating in the Summary Tab.
Near Overload Threshold
Set the value for the total wattage on the PDU that will signal a near overload warning. Must be between Overload Threshold and Low Load Threshold.
Low Load Threshold
Set the value for the total wattage on the PDU that will signal a low load warning. Must be lower than Near Overload Threshold.
Power Protection
The configurable load threshold can be set to prevent an overload condition. Coldstart and system configurations are also offered for different user needs. See PDU Tab > Device Manager.
PDU Tab > Manager > Device
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Definition
Outlet Restriction**
When load current exceeds the corresponding threshold, no outlets will be allowed to turn on. *None: Users can turn on an outlet even if the device is in Near
Overload or Overload state.
*On Near Overload: Users cannot turn on an outlet when the
device is in Near Overload or Overload state.
*On Overload: Users cannot turn on an outlet when the device is
in Overload state.
Power Restore
Peak Load
Reset the peak load to zero.
Energy
Reset the energy to zero.
ColdStart Configuration
ColdStart State
*Previous State: Outlets will return to the same state (on or off)
they were in prior to the PDU turning off. The ColdStart Delay setting will apply when the PDU resumes power.
*All On: All outlets will turn on when power is restored to the PDU.
ColdStart Delay
*Instant: Outlets will be turned on immediately when power is
restored to the PDU.
*Wait: Outlets will be turned on according to this setting when
power is restored to the PDU.
*Never: Outlets will not be turned on when power is restored to the
PDU.
System Configuration
Idle Time
The PDU LCD screen will turn off automatically after it remains idle for the selected period of time.
**For some models, the Outlet Restriction only shows in the Phase Manager Page.
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Event Action Notification
Users decide the event actions for which they receive notifications. When a certain event happens, an automatic notification will be sent to users so that they can make timely decisions to prevent potential problems. See System Tab > Notification.
System Tab > Notification > Event Action
Click the Event field to enter the Event Action Page.
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Definition
Logs Event
Record the device event in the Event Logs.
Send E-mail
Send an email to a specific user. An available SMTP server is necessary.
Post Trap
Send a SNMP trap to a specific IP address.
Syslog
Record the device event in Syslog server.
Send SMS
Send a short message to a specific mobile phone number. An available Short Message Service (SMS) provider is needed.
Event Action Page
The Event Action Page enables users to modify the notification method.
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Definition
Service Provider
The service provider of e-mail account. There are two options: Other and Gmail.
Other
Select other as service provider. Complete all field settings and click Apply to save.
Gmail
Select Gmail as the service provider. Click Authorize for an authorization to send a mail notification. Then complete the sender name and click Apply to save the settings.
SMTP server address
The IP or host Name of SMTP server used to notify users by e-mail.
Sender E-mail Address
The From field shown in the e-mail message.
Sender Name
The name of the sender.
Authentication
Select this option if the SMTP server requires Authentication.
Event Action Recipient Settings
1. E-mail Notification Set the proper SMTP server settings so that users can receive an email when a specific event occurs. See System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server.
System Tab > Notification > SMTP Server
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