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Page 1 - NPS Series

WTI Part No. 14102 Rev. IVMR SeriesManaged Power Controllers NPS SeriesNetwork Power SwitchesUser's Guide

Page 2 - Warnings and Cautions:

1-11. IntroductionWTI’s VMR series Managed Power Controllers and NPS series Network Power Switches allow secure, remote management of AC powered rack

Page 3 - Two Power Supply Cables

7-8Alarm Configuration7.2.1. Over Temperature Alarms - Load Shedding and Auto RecoveryFor Over Temperature Alarms, the Load Shedding feature is used

Page 4 - Agency Approvals

7-9Alarm Configuration7.3. The Circuit Breaker Open AlarmThe Circuit Breaker Alarm is intended to provide notification in the event that one of the V

Page 5 - Table of Contents

7-10Alarm Configuration• Address1,2,and3: These parameters are used to select which of the three email addresses defined via the "Email Mes

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7-11Alarm Configuration7.4. The Lost Voltage (Line In) AlarmThe Lost Voltage (Line In) Alarm can provide notification after the power supply to the V

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7-12Alarm Configuration• EmailMessage: Enables/Disables email notification for this alarm. (Default = On.)• Address1,2,and3: These parameter

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7-13Alarm ConfigurationTo configure the Ping-No-Answer Alarm, you must access the VMR/NPS command mode using a password that permits Administrator Lev

Page 9 - List of Figures

7-14Alarm Configuration7.6. The Serial Port Invalid Access Lockout AlarmThe Serial Port Invalid Access Lockout Alarm can provide notification when th

Page 10 - 1. Introduction

7-15Alarm Configuration• ResendDelay: Determines how long the VMR/NPS will wait to resend an email message generated by this alarm, when the initia

Page 11 - Typographic Conventions

7-16Alarm Configuration7.7. The Power Cycle AlarmThe Power Cycle Alarm can provide notification when all input power to the VMR/NPS unit is lost and

Page 12 - 2. Unit Description

7-17Alarm Configuration7.8. The Plug Current Alarm (VMR Only)The Plug Current Alarm allows you to monitor current consumption at each of the VMR&apos

Page 13 - Unit Description

1-2IntroductionModels Numbers CoveredThis user's guide covers both VMR series Managed Power Controllers and NPS series Network Power Switches. W

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7-18Alarm Configuration• PlugThresholds: Defines current consumption level(s) that will trigger alarm(s) at each switched outlet. The Plug Thresho

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7-19Alarm Configuration• EmailMessage: Enables/Disables email notification for this alarm. (Default = On.)• Address1,2,and3: These parameter

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7-20Alarm Configuration7.9. The No Dialtone AlarmThe No Dialtone Alarm enables the VMR/NPS to monitor a telephone line connected to an external modem

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7-21Alarm Configuration• NotifyUponClear: When this item is enabled, the VMR/NPS will send additional notification when the situation that caused

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8-18. The Status ScreensThe Status Screens are used to display status information about the switched outlets, Network Port, Plug Groups, Current and

Page 19 - 2.8. NPS Series - Back Panel

8-2The Status Screens8.3. The Plug Status ScreenThe Plug Status screen shows the On/Off status of the VMR/NPS's switched outlets.Note:• When th

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8-3The Status Screens8.4. The Plug Group Status ScreenThe Plug Group Status screen shows the configuration details and On/Off status for the VMR/NPS&

Page 21 - 3. Getting Started

8-4The Status Screens8.5. The Current Metering Status ScreenThe Current Metering Status screen is primarily intended to be used to display up-to-date

Page 22 - Getting Started

8-5The Status Screens8.6. The Current History Screen (VMR Only)The Current History Screen displays current, voltage and temperature readings as a fun

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8-6The Status Screens8.7. The Power Range Status Screen (VMR Only)The Power Range Status Screen can be used to display power consumption readings ove

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2-12. Unit Description2.1. VMR Standard Series - Front PanelAs shown in Figure 2.1, the VMR Series Front Panel includes the following components:1.

Page 25 - 4. Hardware Installation

8-7The Status Screens8.8. The Power History Screen (VMR Only)The Power History Screen shows power consumption versus time. To view the Power History

Page 26 - Hardware Installation

8-8The Status Screens8.9. The Port Diagnostics ScreenThe Port Diagnostics Screen provides more detailed information about the VMR/NPS's Serial P

Page 27 - 4.5. Rack Mounting

8-9The Status Screens8.13. The Event LogsThe Event Logs can be used to review recent user activity, alarm events and temperature trends that have been

Page 28 - 5. Basic Configuration

9-19. OperationThe VMR/NPS offers two separate command interfaces; the Web Browser Interface and the Text Interface. Both interfaces offer essential

Page 29 - Basic Configuration

9-2Operation9.1.2. The Plug Group Control Screen - Web Browser InterfaceThe Plug Group Control Screen is used to send switching and reboot commands t

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9-3Operation9.2. Operation via the Text InterfaceWhen using the Text Interface, all switching functions are performed by invoking simple, ASCII comma

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9-4OperationWhen switching and reboot commands are executed, the VMR/NPS will display a "Sure?" prompt, wait for user response, and then com

Page 32 - 5.2. Configuration Menus

9-5Operation9.2.2. Applying Commands to Several Plugs - Text InterfaceAs described below, switching and reboot commands can be applied to only one Sw

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9-6Operation9.3. The Automated ModeThe Automated Mode allows the VMR/NPS to execute switching and reboot commands, without displaying menus or genera

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9-7Operation9.4. The SSH/Telnet Connect Function (Web Browser Interface Only)The SSH/Telnet Connect function allows you to open an SSH Shell Session

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2-2Unit Description2.2. VMR Standard Series - Back PanelAs shown in Figure 2.2, the VMR Series Back Panel includes the following components:1. Power

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9-8Operation9.4.2. Initiating a Telnet Session via the Web Browser InterfaceTo initiate a Telnet Session from the VMR/NPS Web Browser Interface, proc

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9-9Operation9.5. Manual OperationIn addition to the command driven functions available via the Web Browser Interface and Text Interface, some VMR/NPS

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10-110. SSH EncryptionIn addition to standard Telnet protocol, the VMR/NPS also supports SSH connections, which provide secure, encrypted access via n

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11-111. Syslog MessagesThe Syslog feature can create log records of each Alarm Event. As these event records are created, they are sent to a Syslog

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12-112. SNMP TrapsThe SNMP Trap function allows the VMR/NPS to send Alarm Notification messages to two different SNMP managers, each time one of the

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13-113. Operation via SNMPIf SNMP Access Parameters have been defined as described in Section 5.9.6, then you will be able to manage user accounts, c

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13-2Operation via SNMP13.3. Configuration via SNMPVMR/NPS User accounts can be viewed, created, modified, and deleted via SNMP. User accounts are ar

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13-3Operation via SNMP13.3.1. Viewing UsersTo view users, issue a GET request on any of the user parameters for the index corresponding to the desire

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13-4Operation via SNMP13.4. Plug Control via SNMP13.4.1. Plug Status/ControlON, OFF, BOOT, and DEFAULT commands can be issued for plugs via SNMP. P

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13-5Operation via SNMP13.4.2. Plug Group Status/ControlON, OFF, BOOT, and DEFAULT commands can be issued for plug groups via SNMP. Plug groups are ar

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2-3Unit Description2.3. VMR-HD4D Series - Front PanelAs shown in Figure 2.3, the VMR-HD4D Series Front Panel includes the following components:1. Br

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13-6Operation via SNMP13.5. Viewing VMR/NPS Status via SNMPStatus of various components of the VMR/NPS can be retrieved via SNMP.13.5.1. System Stat

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13-7Operation via SNMP13.5.4. Alarm StatusThe status of the VMR/NPS unit's alarm functions can be retrieved and displayed using the following co

Page 49 - 5.4. User Accounts

13-8Operation via SNMP13.6. Sending Traps via SNMPTraps that report various unit conditions can be sent to an SNMP Management Station from the VMR/NP

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13-9Operation via SNMP• powercycleSetTrap - Indicates that the Power Cycle Alarm has been triggered (Note that there is no corresponding Clear Trap f

Page 51 - 5.5. Managing User Accounts

14-114. Setting Up SSL EncryptionThis section describes the procedure for setting up a secure connection via an https web connection to the VMR/NPS.N

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14-2Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters14.1. Creating a Self Signed CertificateTo create a Self Signed certificate, access the Text interfa

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14-3Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters4. After you have defined parameters 5 through 11, type 12 and press [Enter] (Create CSR) to create

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14-4Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters3. UploadtheSignedCertificatetotheVMR/NPS: After the "signed" certificate is return

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14-5Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters14.4. TLS ModeThe TLS Mode parameter in the Web Access menu (Text Interface Only) allows the TLS Mod

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15-115. Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersOnce the VMR/NPS is properly configured, parameters can be downloaded and saved as an ASCII text

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2-4Unit Description2.4. VMR-HD4D Series - Back PanelAs shown in Figure 2.4, the VMR-HD4D Series Back Panel includes the following components:1. Powe

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15-2Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters15.1.2. Downloading & Saving Parameters via Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface also

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15-3Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters15.3. Restoring Previously Saved ParametersIf you make a mistake while configuring the VMR/NPS unit,

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16-116. Upgrading VMR/NPS FirmwareWhen new, improved versions of the VMR/NPS firmware become available, either the Firmware Upgrade Utility (recommend

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16-2Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware3. When the command prompt appears, type /UF and then press [Enter]. The VMR/NPS will display a screen which offers th

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16-3Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware8. If you have accessed the VMR/NPS via the Network Port, in order to start the FTP/SFTP servers, the VMR/NPS will brea

Page 63 - 5.9. Network Configuration

17-117. Command Reference Guide17.1. Command ConventionsMost commands described in this section conform to the following conventions:• TextInterface

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17-2Command Reference Guide17.2. Command SummaryFunction Command Syntax Command Access LevelAdmin. SuperUser User ViewOnlyDisplayPlug Status /S [s] [

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17-3Command Reference Guide17.3. Command SetThis Section provides information on all Text Interface commands.17.3.1. Display Commands/S Display Plug

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17-4Command Reference Guide/W Display Port Parameters (Who)Displays configuration information for the serial Setup Port, but does not allow parameter

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17-5Command Reference Guide/SA IP Alias StatusDisplays the Alias Status Screen, which lists currently selected port name, alias IP address and Direct

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2-5Unit Description2.5. VMR-12B Series - Front PanelAs shown in Figure 2.5, the VMR-12B Series Front Panel includes the following components:1. Netw

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17-6Command Reference Guide/M Current Metering StatusDisplays the Current Metering Status Screen, which lists current, voltage and power readings, an

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17-7Command Reference Guide/AS Alarm Status ScreenLists all available user-defined alarms and indicates whether or not each alarm has been triggered

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17-8Command Reference Guide17.3.2. Control Commands/X Exit Command ModeExits command mode. When issued at the Network Port, also ends the Telnet se

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17-9Command Reference Guide/BOOT Initiate Boot CycleInitiates a boot cycle at the selected plug(s) or Plug Group(s). When a Boot cycle is performed,

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17-10Command Reference Guide/ON Switch Plug(s) ONSwitches selected plugs(s) or Plug Group(s) On, as described in Section 9.2.2. When the /ON command

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17-11Command Reference Guide/OFF Switch Plug(s) OFFSwitches selected plugs(s) or Plug Group(s) Off, as described in Section 9.2.2. When the /OFF com

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17-12Command Reference Guide/U Send Parameters to FileSends all VMR/NPS configuration parameters to an ASCII text file as described in Section 15. T

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17-13Command Reference Guide/TELNET Outbound TelnetCreates an outbound Telnet connection.Notes:• In order for the /TELNET command to function, Telne

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17-14Command Reference Guide17.3.3. Configuration Commands/F Set System ParametersDisplays a menu which is used to define general parameters for the

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17-15Command Reference Guide/N Network Port Parameters - IPv4Displays a menu which is used to select IPv4 parameters for the Network Port. Note that

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2-6Unit Description2.6. VMR-12B Series - Back PanelAs shown in Figure 2.6, the VMR-12B Series Back Panel includes the following components:1. Power

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17-16Command Reference Guide/I Reboot System (Default)Reinitializes the VMR/NPS unit and offers the option to keep user-defined parameters or reset t

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Apx-1Appendix A. SpecificationsPhysical/Environmental:ModelsVMR-4HSSeries:Width: 19” (48.3 cm) (Including Rack Brackets)Depth: 6.5” (16.5 cm)He

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Apx-2Appendix B. Interface DescriptionsB.1. SetUp Port (RS232)DCD and DTR hardware lines function as follows:1. Whenconnected:a) If either port i

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Apx-3Appendix C. Customer ServiceCustomer Service hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, PST, Monday through Friday. When calling, please be prepared to

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Apx-4AppendicesTrademark and Copyright InformationWTI and Western Telematic are trademarks of Western Telematic Inc.. All other product names mention

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2-7Unit Description2.7. NPS Series - Front PanelAs shown in Figure 2.7, the NPS Series Front Panel includes the following components:1. SetUpPort:

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2-8Unit Description2.8. NPS Series - Back PanelAs shown in Figure 2.8, the NPS Series Back Panel includes the following components:1. PowerCircuit

Page 87 - 6. Reboot Options

iWarnings and Cautions:Installation InstructionsSecure RackingIf Secure Racked units are installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, they may r

Page 88 - 6.1. Ping-No-Answer Reboot

2-9Unit Description2.9. Additional Button FunctionsThe Default and Reset buttons on the VMR or NPS front panel can be used to perform the functions d

Page 89 - Reboot Options

3-13. Getting StartedThis section describes a simplified installation procedure for the VMR/NPS series hardware which will allow you to communicate w

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3-2Getting Started3.2. Communicating with the VMR or NPSIn order to ensure security, both Telnet and Web Browser Access are disabled when the VMR or

Page 91 - 6.2. Scheduled Reboot

3-3Getting Started2. Username/PasswordPrompt: A message will be displayed, which prompts you to enter your username and password. The default us

Page 92

3-4Getting Started5. LoggingOut: When you log off using the proper VMR/NPS command, this ensures that the unit has completely exited from command m

Page 93 - 7. Alarm Configuration

4-14. Hardware Installation4.1. Connecting the Power Supply Cables4.1.1. Installing the Power Supply Cable KeepersThe VMR/NPS includes cable keeper

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4-2Hardware Installation4.1.2. Connect the VMR or NPS to Your Power SupplyRefer to the cautions listed below and at the beginning of this User's

Page 95

4-3Hardware Installation4.4. Connecting the Network CableThe Network Port is an RJ45 Ethernet jack, for connection to a TCP/IP network. Connect your

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5-15. Basic ConfigurationThis section describes the basic configuration procedure for all VMR/NPS units. For more information on Reboot Options and

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5-2Basic ConfigurationTo access command mode via the Text Interface, proceed as follows:Note: When communicating with the unit for the first time, yo

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iiWarnings and CautionsDisconnect PowerIf any of the following events are noted, immediately disconnect the unit from the outlet and contact qualified

Page 99

5-3Basic Configuration5.1.2. The Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface consists of a series of web forms, which can be used to select config

Page 100 - Alarm Configuration

5-4Basic Configuration5.1.3. Access Via PDAIn addition to the Web Browser Interface and Text Interface, the VMR/NPS command mode can also be accessed

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5-5Basic Configuration5.2. Configuration MenusAlthough the Web Browser Interface and Text Interface provide two separate means for selecting paramete

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5-6Basic Configuration5.3. Defining System ParametersThe System Parameters menus are used to define the Site ID Message, set the system clock and cal

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5-7Basic Configuration• TemperatureCalibration: Used to calibrate the unit's internal temperature sensing abilities. To calibrate the tempera

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5-8Basic Configuration• ManagementUtility: Enables/Disables the Enterprise Management Utility (WMU.) When enabled, the WMU allows you to manage mu

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5-9Basic Configuration• LoginBanner: Allows definition of a banner/message that will be displayed when a valid username and password are entered du

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5-10Basic Configuration• PrimaryNTPAddress: Defines the IP address or domain name (up to 64 characters long) for the primary NTP server. (Default

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5-11Basic Configuration5.3.2. The Invalid Access Lockout FeatureWhen properly configured and enabled, the Invalid Access Lockout feature can watch al

Page 108 - 7.7. The Power Cycle Alarm

5-12Basic Configuration• SSHProtection: Enables/Disables and configures the Invalid Access function for SSH connections. When this item is enabled

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iiiAgency ApprovalsFCC Part 15 RegulationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to

Page 110

5-13Basic Configuration• WebProtection: Enables/Disables and configures the Invalid Access function for Web connections. When this item is enabled

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5-14Basic Configuration5.3.3. Log ConfigurationThis feature allows you to create records of command activity, alarm actions, temperature readings and

Page 112 - 7.9. The No Dialtone Alarm

5-15Basic Configuration5.3.3.2. TheTemperatureLog(NPSUnitsOnly)The System Parameters menu allows you to either enable or disable the Temperature

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5-16Basic Configuration• CurrentMeteringLogandPowerMeteringLog: (VMR Only) The Current Metering Log and Power Metering Log can be displayed or

Page 114 - 8. The Status Screens

5-17Basic Configuration5.3.4. Callback SecurityThe Callback function provides an additional layer of security when callers attempt to access command

Page 115 - 8.3. The Plug Status Screen

5-18Basic Configuration• CallbackAttempts: The number of times that the VMR/NPS will attempt to contact the Callback number. (Default = 3 attempts

Page 116 - The Status Screens

5-19Basic Configuration5.3.6. Scripting OptionsThe Scripting Options submenu provides access to parameters that are used to set up the VMR/NPS unit f

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5-20Basic Configuration• IPSMode: This parameter sets up the VMR/NPS for use with command scripts that were written for WTI's IPS Series Remot

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5-21Basic ConfigurationTo enable/disable the Automated Mode, go to the System Parameters menu (see Section 5.3,) and then set the “Automated Mode” opt

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5-22Basic Configuration5.4. User AccountsEach time you attempt to access command mode, you will be prompted to enter a username and password. The us

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ivTable of Contents1. Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 121 - 8.11. The Alarm Status Screen

5-23Basic Configuration5.4.2. Granting Plug AccessEach account can be granted access to a different selection of power outlets (plugs) and plug group

Page 122 - 8.13. The Event Logs

5-24Basic Configuration5.5. Managing User AccountsThe User Directory function is employed to create new accounts, display parameters for existing acc

Page 123 - 9. Operation

5-25Basic Configuration• PortAccess: Determines whether or not the account will be allowed to connect to the serial Setup Port. (Defaults; Adminis

Page 124 - Operation

5-26Basic Configuration• Current/PowerMetering: (VMR Only) Enables/Disables current and power metering for this account. When disabled, this accou

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5-27Basic Configuration5.5.3. Modifying User AccountsThe "Edit User Directory" function allows you to edit existing accounts in order to ch

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5-28Basic Configuration5.6. The Plug Group DirectoryThe Plug Group Directory allows you to designate "groups" of plugs that are dedicated t

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5-29Basic Configuration5.6.2. Adding Plug GroupsThe "Add Plug Group to Directory" option allows you to create new Plug Groups and assign pl

Page 128 - 9.3. The Automated Mode

5-30Basic Configuration5.7. Defining Plug ParametersThe Plug Parameters Menu is used to define Plug Names, boot/sequence delay times and Power Up Def

Page 129

5-31Basic Configuration5.7.1. The Boot Priority ParameterNormally, when an "On" or "Reboot" command is invoked, the VMR/NPS will

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5-32Basic Configuration5.7.1.2. Example2:ChangePlugA5toPriority2In the second Example shown in Figure 5.2, we start out with Boot Priorities

Page 131 - 9.5. Manual Operation

Table of Contentsv5. BasicConfiguration(continued) 5.5. Managing User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 132 - 10. SSH Encryption

5-33Basic Configuration5.8. Serial Port ConfigurationThe serial Port Configuration menus allow you to select parameters for the VMR/NPS serial Setup

Page 133 - 11. Syslog Messages

5-34Basic ConfigurationPortModeParameters:• PortName: Allows you to assign a name to the Setup Port. (Default = undefined.)• PortMode: Select

Page 134 - 12. SNMP Traps

5-35Basic Configuration ModemPPPMode: Allows data that is normally sent via ethernet to be sent via phone line. When Modem PPP Mode is selected,

Page 135 - 13. Operation via SNMP

5-36Basic Configuration5.9. Network ConfigurationThe Network Parameters Menus are used to select parameters and options for the Network Port and also

Page 136 - 13.3. Configuration via SNMP

5-37Basic Configuration5.9.1. Network Port ParametersIn the Text Interface, these parameters are found in the main Network Configuration menu In the

Page 137 - Operation via SNMP

5-38Basic Configuration5.9.2. Network ParametersIn the Text Interface, these parameters are accessed via the main Network Configuration menu, which c

Page 138 - 13.4. Plug Control via SNMP

5-39Basic Configuration• TelnetAccess: Enables/disables Telnet access. When Telnet Access is "Off," users will not be allowed to establi

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5-40Basic Configuration• HardenWebSecurity:When the Harden Web Security feature is On (default,) only the high and medium cypher suites for SSLv3

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5-41Basic Configuration• RawSocketAccess: Enables/disables Raw Socket Protocol access to the Network Port via Direct Connect and selects the port

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5-42Basic Configuration5.9.3. IP SecurityThe IP Security feature allows the VMR/NPS to restrict unauthorized IP addresses from establishing inbound c

Page 142 - 13.6. Sending Traps via SNMP

Table of Contentsvi7. AlarmConfiguration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-43Basic Configuration5.9.3.1. AddingIPAddressestotheAllowandDenyListsTo add an IP Address to the Allow or Deny list, and begin configuring

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5-44Basic Configuration5.9.3.2. LinuxOperatorsandWildCardsIn addition to entering a specific IP address or partial IP address in the Allow or Den

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5-45Basic Configuration5.9.4. Static RouteThe Static Route menu allows you to type in Linux routing commands that will be automatically executed each

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5-46Basic Configuration5.9.6. SNMP Access ParametersThese menus are used to select access parameters for the SNMP feature. The SNMP Access Parameter

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5-47Basic Configuration• SNMPv3UserName: Sets the User Name for SNMPv3. Note that this option is not available when the Version parameter is set

Page 148 - 14.4. TLS Mode

5-48Basic Configuration5.9.7. SNMP Trap ParametersThese menus are used to select parameters that will be used when SNMP traps are sent. For more inf

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5-49Basic Configuration5.9.8. LDAP ParametersThe VMR/NPS supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol,) which allows authentication via the &

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5-50Basic Configuration• SecondaryHostIPv4: Defines the IP address or domain name for the secondary (fallback) LDAP server when IPv4 protocol is u

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5-51Basic Configuration• Debug: This option is used to assist WTI Technical Support personnel with the diagnosis of LDAP issues. (Default = Off)•

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5-52Basic Configuration5.9.8.2 ViewingLDAPGroupsIf you need to examine an existing LDAP group definition, the "View LDAP Groups" function

Page 153 - Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware

Table of Contentsvii13.OperationviaSNMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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5-53Basic Configuration• FallbackLocal: Determines whether or not the VMR/NPS will fallback to its own password/username directory when an authenti

Page 155 - 17. Command Reference Guide

5-54Basic Configuration PlugGroupAccess: Determines the default Plug Group Access setting for new TACACS users. For more information on Plug Grou

Page 156 - 17.2. Command Summary

5-55Basic Configuration5.9.10. RADIUS ParametersIn the Text Interface, the RADIUS Parameters menu is accessed via the Network Configuration menu (/N

Page 157 - 17.3. Command Set

5-56Basic Configuration• AccountingPort: The Accounting Port number for the RADIUS function. (Default = 1813)• Debug: (Text Interface Only) When

Page 158 - Command Reference Guide

5-57Basic Configuration• WTI-Plug-Access - Determines which plug(s) the user will be allowed to access. This command provides an argument that consi

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5-58Basic Configuration5.9.11. Email Messaging ParametersThe Email Messaging menu is used to define parameters for email messages that the VMR/NPS ca

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5-59Basic Configuration5.10. Save User Selected ParametersIt is strongly recommended to save all user-defined parameters to a file as described in Se

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6-16. Reboot OptionsIn addition to performing reboot cycles in response to commands, the VMR and NPS can also be configured to automatically reboot o

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6-2Reboot Options6.1. Ping-No-Answer RebootA Ping-No-Answer Reboot can be used to reboot one or more outlets when an attached device does not respond

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6-3Reboot Options• PingDelayAfterPNAAction: Determines how long the VMR/NPS will wait to send additional Ping commands, after a Ping-No-Answer R

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Table of ContentsviiiList of Figures2.1. VMR Standard Series - Front Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12.2. VMR S

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6-4Reboot Options• PingTest: Sends a test Ping command to the IP Address defined for this Ping-No-Answer Reboot.Notes:• In order for the Ping Test

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6-5Reboot Options6.2. Scheduled RebootThe Scheduled Reboot feature can be used to reboot one or more outlets according to a user-defined schedule, or

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6-6Reboot Options• PlugAccess: Determines which outlet(s) this Scheduled Reboot action will be applied to. In the Text Interface, outlets are sele

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7-17. Alarm ConfigurationWhen properly configured, VMR and NPS units can monitor rack temperature, ping command response and other factors at network

Page 169

7-2Alarm Configuration7.1. The Over Current Alarms (VMR Only)The Over Current Alarms are designed to inform you when current consumption reaches or e

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7-3Alarm ConfigurationTo configure the Over Current Alarms, access the VMR command mode using a password that permits Administrator Level commands, an

Page 171 - Appendix A. Specifications

7-4Alarm Configuration• Subject: This parameter is used to define the text that will appear in the "Subject" field for all email notificat

Page 172 - B.1. SetUp Port (RS232)

7-5Alarm Configuration• LineInputA: Defines the Load Shedding actions that will be executed when an Over Current Branch Alarm is triggered at Line

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7-6Alarm Configuration7.2. The Over Temperature AlarmsThe Over Temperature Alarms are designed to inform you when the temperature level inside your e

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7-7Alarm Configuration• AlarmSetThreshold: The trigger level for this alarm. When temperature exceeds the Alarm Set Threshold, the VMR/NPS can se

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