3. Installation
3.2-5
Optional Cord Retention
Procedure: Use the included C14
plastic sleeves to secure plugs to
receptacles. Attach the sleeve to
the plug, making sure that the pull
tabs
remain outside the plug
A
and that the fit is secure. To unplug
equipment properly, use the pull
tabs to remove the plug and sleeve
from the receptacle.
3.3 Networking the PDU
Connect PDU to Network: While the
PDU is powered, connect a standard
Ethernet patch cable to the RJ-45
Ethernet port
A
Note: This port is not compatible with PoE
(Power over Ethernet) applications.
The PDU will attempt to obtain an IP address via DHCP . This may take as long as
several minutes, depending on your network environment. For more information
about configuration and operation of the PDU via the PowerAlert interface, refer to the
SNMPWEBCARD User's Guide provided in the Support section of your PDU product's
webpage at www.tripplite.com.
3.4 Testing Network Connection
Access PDU with Web Browser: After an
IP address has been assigned to the PDU,
attempt to access it with a Web browser
that supports frames, forms and Java™.
Open a Web browser on a computer
connected to the LAN and enter the IP
address assigned to the PDU. You should
be prompted for a password
name is localadmin and the default
password is localadmin. After you enter
the user name and password, the
PowerAlert Status page
the browser window. For more information
about configuration and operation of the
PDU via the PowerAlert interface, refer to
the SNMPWEBCARD Installation Guide.
Note for Network Management System
Users Only: Two MIB files - Tripplite.mib
and RFC1628.mib - must be loaded on
each Network Management Station that will
monitor the PDU via SNMP . The files can be
downloaded from the Support section of your
PDU product's webpage at www.tripplite.com.
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