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2 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuidePower reset buttonThe PM PDU has a power reset button that can be used to reset the PDU without affecting
92 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.18: PM1001H-401/PM2008H-401/PM3008H-401, IEC309 32A 1-Phase Power CordFigure B.19: PM1011H/PM200
Appendices 93Figure B.20: PM1012V-401/PM2010V-401/PM3010V-401, L6-30P 24A 1-Phase Power Cord
94 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.21: PM1013V-401/PM2011V-401/PM3011V-401, IEC 309 32A 1-Phase Power Cord
Appendices 95Figure B.22: PM1014V/PM2012V/PM3012V, C20 16A 1-Phase Power CordNOTE: Hardware overcurrent protection is in place to protect fuse
96 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideAppendix C: Replacing the Fuses (For Service Personnel Only)This product contains replaceable fuses. To a
Appendices 97Appendix D: Technical SupportOur Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you enc
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Chapter 1: Introduction 3Standalone configurationIn a standalone configuration, the PM PDU operates independently of any other hardware. The f
4 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideDaisy chained configurationIn a daisy chained configuration, multiple PM PDUs are connected to one another
5InstallationGetting StartedBefore installing your Avocent PM PDU, refer to the following list to ensure you have all items shipped with the PDU, as w
6 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guidecan be mounted utilizing the side bars in the rack. When using the sidebars, the PM PDU can be mounted wit
Chapter 2: Installation 7Figure 2.3: Attaching Retention Clips for a 6-port Horizontal PM PDUFigure 2.4: Attaching VELCRO® Retention Strips fo
8 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guidedesired orientation. Using two screws (designed for your rack) for each bracket, attach the PM PDU to the
Chapter 2: Installation 9Figure 2.7: Attaching VELCRO Retention Strips for a Vertical PM PDURack mount safety considerations• Elevated Operati
10 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideWARNING: Do not push any objects through the openings of the PDU. Doing so may cause fire or electric sho
Chapter 2: Installation 112. Plug one end of a straight-through CAT 5 cable into the female end of the adaptor and plug the other end of the C
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12 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide5. The PM PDU will boot into single-user mode. Type passwd and press Enter.6. Enter the new password and
13CHAPTER3Accessing the PM PDU via the Web ManagerOnce you’ve connected your Avocent PM PDU to a network, you can access the PM PDU via the Web Manage
14 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure 3.1: Administrator Web Manager ScreenWizard ModeThe Wizard mode is designed to simplify the setup
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 15been configured, Expert mode becomes the default mode. An administrator can toggle betwee
16 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide3. Select the IPv4 or IPv6 method for the ETH0 interface. If using Static, enter the Address, Mask and Ga
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 172. Select Appliance Viewer from the Action column. A Java applet viewer appears, which sh
18 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideTo view a PDU’s information:1. Select Power Management - PDUs. 2. Click the name of the PDU you want to v
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 19NOTE: The PDU model defines available parameters in the Settings window.SettingsSelect Po
20 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide2. Click the name of the outlet group you want to configure. The Outlet Group Details window appears.3. C
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 21During initial configuration, the PM PDU administrator must configure security parameters
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22 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guidecertificate as needed. If communication with the DSView 3 software is lost, the DSView 3 server will be u
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 23Help and LanguageClick System - Help And Language and use the drop-down menu to select th
24 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide• TFTP Server IP: Enter the IP address of the TFTP boot server.• Filename: Enter the filename of the boot
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 25• Select Static to enter the IPv6 IP address and prefix length manually.• Select IPv6 add
26 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFirewall Administrators can configure the PM PDU to act as a firewall. By default, three built-in chains
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 27•If ICMP is selected from the Protocol menu, the ICMP Type pull-down menu is activated. •
28 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide4. Click Add and configure the rule as needed, then click Save. To edit a rule:1. Select Network - Firewa
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 29AuthenticationAuthentication can be performed locally, with OTP, or on a remote Kerberos,
30 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide4. Enter your secret word or passphrase in the Secret field (applies to both first and second authenticat
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 312. Enter the IP address (Realm) of the server.3. Enter the Realm Domain Name (example: av
InstructionsThis symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literatur
32 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide2. Click Add. The Local User Information screen is displayed.3. Enter the new username and enter a passwo
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 33User groups are given access and authorizations either by default or as assigned by an ad
34 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideNOTE: The Appliance Access Rights screen for the admin and appliance-admin user groups is read-only and c
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 355. If you want to add remote users to the new user group (these must be valid names in yo
36 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideTo assign outlet access for a new custom user group:NOTE: Assigning outlet access to user groups allows g
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 374. If you want an event notification sent for any configured event destination type, clic
38 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide3. In the NFS Data Buffering Settings section, enter the following information: NFS Server, NFS Path, Seg
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 39MonitoringWhen you click Monitoring, a variety of network and console port information is
40 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideWeb Manager Overview for Regular UsersThe following figure shows features of the Web Manager for a regula
Chapter 3: Accessing the PM PDU via the Web Manager 41Table 3.6: Web Manager Options for Regular Users Menu Option DescriptionAccess Displays a
iiiTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction ... 1Feat
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43Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line InterfaceAccess Options and How to Log Into the CLIThe CLI utility can be accessed in the following ways:•
44 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideConfiguration Tasks Performed With the CLIThe navigation structure of the CLI mirrors that of the Web Man
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 45Enter cd <one_or_more_path_elements> to move down one or more levels of
46 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideIf you then press Enter, you are changed to the access level and the access level prompt appears.--:- acc
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 47Param_LabelValue_text := labels or data from the UIC.Syntax used: ^ : begin
48 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideOther hints: Use backslash '\' to escape spaces, '\' and other control characters whe
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 49--:- access cli-> cd /Moves to the top level and displays the following:--:
50 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideSyntax:--:- / cli-> set <Path> <Parameter>=<Value>After a parameter has been changed
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 51user_profile change_password/--:- / cli->cycle, on, off, lock and unlock
iv Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideExpert Mode...
52 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideEnter new secret pass phrase:Again new secret pass phrase:ID teste OTP key is 499 AC0241FOOD HUGH SKI ALM
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 53**:- ipv6 cli-> set enable_ipv6/ get_dns_from_dhcpv6=yes**:- ipv6 cli->
54 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide--:- / cli-> cd appliance_settings/securityTable 4.1: System/Security Options System Navigation Treeds
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 55System/Boot ConfigurationEnter cd system/boot_configuration to navigate to the
56 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideSystem/Help and LanguageEnter cd system/help_and_language to navigate to the online_help level.--:- / cli
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 57--:- / cli> cd system/usage/NetworkIPv4 addresses are always enabled. An ad
58 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideNetwork/IPv4 and IPv6 Static RoutesThe following table displays options for configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Sta
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 59**:- eth0 cli-> set ipv4_method=static3. Enter set ipv<4|6>_method/st
60 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guidealias =--:#- [hosts] cli->4. Enter set hostname=<hostname> ip=<IP_address> to add the name
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 61Network/FirewallEnter cd network/firewall to navigate to the firewall level.--
Table of Contents vMonitoring ...
62 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideNetwork/SNMPEnter cd network/snmp to navigate to the snmp level.--:- / cli-> cd network/snmpType add t
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 63device_status = enabledipv4_method = dhcpipv4_address = 192.168.160.10ipv4_mas
64 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideUsersEnter cd users to navigate to the users level.--:- / cli-> cd usersTable 4.11: Authentication Opt
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 65To add a user and password:1. Enter cd users/local_accounts/user_names to navi
66 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuidePower ManagementEnter cd power_management to navigate to the power_management level.--:- / cli-> cd po
Chapter 4: Accessing the PM PDU via the Command Line Interface 67--:#- [settings] saveTo manage power for a selected outlet:See cycle, on, off,
68 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User Guide parent_id:--:- active_sessions cli->3. To kill a session (if authorized), enter kill followed by t
69AppendicesAppendix A: SpecificationsTable A.1: Avocent PM PDU Specifications Unit CMN Input VoltageInput CurrentOutput VoltageOutlet Max CurrentBank
70 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuidePM1006V-401 1075-772EU three phase 220-240/381-415 VAC 3W + N + PE 50/60 HzIEC309516P6W16A per phase220-2
Appendices 71PM2004V-401PM3004V-4011068 EU three phase 220-240/381-415 VAC 3W + N + PE 50/60HzIEC309516P6W16A per phase220-240 VAC 50/60 Hz16A
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72 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuidePM2005H-403PM3005H-4031078-185US three phase 200-240 VAC 3W + PE 50/60 HzCS8365C40A per phase200-240 VAC
Appendices 73PM2006V-401PM3006V-4011066-267US three phase 100-120/200-208 VAC 3W + N + PE, 50/60 Hz NEMA L21-30P24A per phase200-208 VAC 50/60
74 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuidePM1009H-401 1084-799US single phase 200-240 VAC 2W + PE 50/60 HzNEMA L6-30P24A 200-240 VAC 50/60 Hz12A 1
Appendices 75Table A.2: Avocent PM PDU InformationEnvironmentalOperating Temperature 10ºC to 45ºC (50ºF to 113ºF) Storage Temperature -40ºC to
76 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideAppendix B: Outlet Bank AssignmentTable B.1: Outlet Bank Assignment Unit Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 Bank
Appendices 77PM2001V-401PM3001V-401outlets 1-8FC22-FC24FC18-FC20outlets 9-16FC14-FC16FC10-FC12outlets 17-24FC6-FC8FC2-FC4N/A N/A N/APM2003V-40
78 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.1: PM2003V-401/PM3003V-401, IEC-309 32A 1-Phase Power Cord
Appendices 79Figure B.2: PM1005V-401, IEC-309 32A 1-Phase Power Cord
80 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.3: PM2004-401/PM3004V-401/PM1006V-401, IEC-309 16A 3-Phase Power Cord
Appendices 81Figure B.4: PM2005V-406/PM3005V-406/PM1007V-401, IEC 309 32A 3-Phase Power Cord
1IntroductionThis guide enables you to install, configure and maintain your Avocent Power Management Power Distribution Unit (PM PDU). All Avocent PM
82 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.5: PM2001V-401/PM3001V-401, L6-30P 24A 1-Phase Power Cord
Appendices 83Figure B.6: PM1001V-401, L6-30P 24A 1-Phase Power Cord
84 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.7: PM2002V-401/PM3002V-401/PM1008V-401, L15-L30P 3-Phase Power Cord PM2006V-4
Appendices 85Figure B.8: PM2005V-403/PM3005V-403/PM1003V-401, Hubbell CS8365C 40A 3-Phase Power Cord
86 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.9: PM2005V-404/PM3005V-404/PM1004V-401, IEC-309 48A 3-Phase Power Cord
Appendices 87Figure B.10: PM2003H-401/PM3003H-401, IEC-309 32A 1-Phase Power CordFigure B.11: PM2004H-401/PM3004H-401, IEC-309 16A 3-Phase Pow
88 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.12: PM2005H-406/PM3005H-406, IEC309 32A 3-Phase Power CordFigure B.13: PM2001H-401/PM3001H-401,
Appendices 89Figure B.14: PM2002H-401/PM3002H-401, L15-L30P 24A 3-Phase Power Cord PM2006H-401/PM3006H-401
90 Avocent PM PDU Installer/User GuideFigure B.15: PM2005H-403/PM3005H-403, Hubbell CS8365C 40A 3-Phase Power Cord
Appendices 91Figure B.16: PM2005H-404/PM3005H-404, IEC-309 48A 3-Phase Power CordFigure B.17: PM1009H-401/PM2007H-401/PM3007H-401, L6-30P 24A
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