Dominion® PX User Guide Release 1.1.0 Copyright©2008Raritan,Inc.DPX‐0G‐EMarch2008255‐80‐6080‐00
Contents x GetPowerCycleDelayCommand ... 152 IPMIPrivil
Managing the Dominion PX 90 2. ThisDeviceInformationpaneldisplaystheproductname,serialnumber,andIPandMACaddressesoftheDominion
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 91 Displaying Model Configuration Information TodisplayinformationaboutthespecificmodeloftheDominion
Managing the Dominion PX 92 Naming the Dominion PX Bydefault,theDominionPXhasadevicenameofpdu.YoumaywanttogivetheDominionPXamor
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 93 Modifying the Network Settings TheDominionPXwasconfiguredfornetworkconnectivityduringtheinstallat
Managing the Dominion PX 94 Modifying the Communications, Port and Bandwidth Settings YoucanuseTelnetorSSHtologintotheDominionPXʹsCLPi
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 95 Note:NoprogramsarecurrentlyavailabletousetheSetupProtocolwithDominionPX.Itissafetoleave
Managing the Dominion PX 96 Setting the Date and Time YoucansettheinternalclockontheDominionPXmanually,oryoucanlinktoaNetworkTime
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 97 Configuring the SMTP Settings TheDominionPXallowsyoutoconfigurealertstosendanemailmessagetoa
Managing the Dominion PX 98 Configuring the SNMP Settings TheSNMPSettingswindowallowsyoutoenableanddisableSNMPcommunicationbetweenanS
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 99 4. CheckEnableSNMPv3ProtocoltoenablecommunicationwithanSNMPmanagerusingSNMPv3protocol.5.
1 TheDominionPXunitisanintelligentpowerdistributionunitthatallowsyoutorebootremoteserversandothernetworkdevices,andmonitorpo
Managing the Dominion PX 100 4. Whentheresetiscomplete,theDominionPXunitrestartsandtheLoginwindowisdisplayed.Then,youcanlogb
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 101 4. ClickUpload.TheFirmwareUpdatewindowappears.Itshowsthecurrentfirmwareversionandthenewfi
Outlet Grouping 102 Outlet Grouping UsingtheOutletGroupingfeature,userscancombineoutletsfromseparateDominionPXUnitsintoasingle,log
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 103 5. ClickAdd/Modify.ThenewDominionPXisnowavailableforoutletgrouping.Tomodifythename,orthe
Outlet Grouping 104 2. TypeanamefortheoutletgroupintheNamefield.Itisagoodideatogivetheoutletgrouparecognizablenamethathel
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 105 Controlling Outlet Groups AnyoutletgroupscreatedfromthisDominionPXwillappearintheOutletGroups
Outlet Grouping 106 Note:Thepagemustfinishloadingorrefreshingbeforeselectinganaction.Ifyouselectanactionbeforethepagehasfinish
107 Direct Access Interfaces Access thru CC Interfaces Product Association Control Association ControlConnectivity Max # of PX units suppor
Dominion KX 108 NOTE:ConnectinganypowerCIMexceptthefortheD2CIM‐PWR(e.g.P2CIM‐PWR)totheserialportoftheDominionPXwillswitchall
Chapter 6: Integration 109 2. SelectuptoeightDominionPXunitsfromdrop‐downlist.3. SelectuptoatotaloffouroutletsfromthePXun
Product Photos 2 Zero U Size 1U Size
Dominion KX 110 4. Noticethetargeticonchangetoindicatepower.5. Noticetheoutleticonchangetoindicateassociation.6. Noticetheout
Chapter 6: Integration 111 2. SelectfromPowerOn,PowerOff,orCyclePoweroptions. Dominion KX-II TousetheDominionKXIIpowercontrol
Paragon II 112 Paragon Manager Application UseRaritanʹsParagonManagerapplicationtoconfigureassociations:1. InParagonManager,selectthe
Chapter 6: Integration 113 Associate Outlets with a Target OntheOSDscreen,pressF5toentertheChannelConfigurationpageandselectthecha
Dominion SX 114 Control an Outlet's Power Whenin“ChannelSelection”Menus(NOTin“ChannelSelectionbyName”),userscannavigatetoindivi
Chapter 6: Integration 115 3. TypeanameanddescriptionintheNameandDescriptionfields.4. Selectthenumberofoutletsfromthedrop‐dow
Dominion KSX 116 4. Aconfirmationmessagewillappeartoindicatethesuccessfuloperation.Figure1:OutletConfirmationScreen Check Power St
Chapter 6: Integration 117 CommandCenter YoucanmanageaDominionPXfromaCommandCenterifitisconnectedthroughanyofthefollowingRarita
118 Model Rack V Current Outlet Type # of Outlets Plug Type # of Circuit # of Circuit Breaker DPCR8‐15 1U 120 15 Nema5‐15R 8 Nema5‐15P
Appendix A: Dominion PX Models 119 Note:PerNECrules,NorthAmericanunitsshouldbede‐ratedby20%.Forexample,aDominionPXratedat30A
Chapter 1: Introduction 3 2U Size Product Features AllmodelsandsizesoftheDominionPXprovidethefollowingfeatures:• Theabilityt
Environmental Specifications 120 Environmental Specifications Environmental Factor Threshold MaxAmbientTemperature 40degreesCelsius
121 DominionPXSeriesUnitModel____________DominionPXSeriesUnitSerialNumber____________ Appendix B Equipment Se
Environmental Specifications 122 OUTLET1 OUTLET2 OUTLET3MODELMODELMODELSERIALNUMBERSERIALNUMBERSERIALNUMBERUSEUSEUSEOUTLET4 O
Appendix B: Equipment Setup Worksheet 123 MODELMODELMODELSERIALNUMBERSERIALNUMBERSERIALNUMBERUSEUSEUSEOUTLET13 OUTLET14 OUTLET
Environmental Specifications 124 SERIALNUMBERSERIALNUMBERUSEUSETypesofadapters_______________________________________________________
125 ThissectionexplainshowtousetheCommandLineProtocol(CLP)interfacetoadministeraDominionPX.In This Chapter AbouttheCLPInterface
Logging into the CLP interface 126 Logging into the CLP interface LogginginviaHyperTerminalandaserialconnectionisalittledifferentthanl
Appendix C: Using the CLP Interface 127 6. YouarenowloggedintotheCLPinterfaceandcanbeginusingtheinterfacetoadministertheDomin
Showing Outlet Information 128 Syntax Thefollowingisthesyntaxfortheshowcommand:clp:/-> show /system1/outlet<outlet number>whe
Appendix C: Using the CLP Interface 129 Examples Thefollowingareexamplesoftheshowcommand.Example 1 -- No Attributes Thefollowingshowst
Package Contents 4 • Theabilitytomonitortheinternal,CPUtemperatureoftheDominionPX• Theabilitytomonitorenvironmentalfactorssuch
Turning an Outlet On or Off 130 Turning an Outlet On or Off Thesetcommandturnsanoutletonoroff. Syntax Thefollowingisthesyntaxforthe
131 ThisAppendixwillhelpyousetupDominionPXforusewithanSNMPmanager.TheDominionPXcanbeconfiguredtosendtrapstoanSNMPmanager
Enabling SNMP 132 Enabling SNMP TocommunicatewithanSNMPmanager,youmustfirstenabletheSNMPagentonDominionPX.Thiscanbedonefromthe
Appendix D: Using SNMP 133 • Additionally,checkForceEncryptiontoforceusingencryptedSNMPcommunication.1. TypetheSNMPMIBIIsysLocati
Enabling SNMP 134 Configuring Users for Encrypted SNMP v3 TheSNMPv3protocolallowsforencryptedcommunication.Totakeadvantageofthis,users
Appendix D: Using SNMP 135 4. Ifyouwanttospecifyadifferentencryptionphrase,uncheckthisbox,typethenewphraseintheSNMPv3Encrypt
SNMP Gets and Sets 136 6. WhenSNMPloggingisenabled,seveneventtypesappearintheEventLogAssignmentspaneltotheright.Allaredisabled
Appendix D: Using SNMP 137 The Dominion PX MIB ThisMIBisavailablefromtheSNMPSettingspage,theEventLoggingpage,orbypointingyourbro
SNMP Gets and Sets 138 Forexample,theunitSensorsGroupgroupcontainsobjectsforsensorreadingsoftheDominionPXasawhole.Oneobjectliste
139 TheIPMItoolsetiscommand‐linethatallowsuserstodisplaychannelinformation,printsensordata,andsetLANconfigurationparameters.Th
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 2U Products • DominionPXunitincludingpowercord1.80m(6feet)• 2Ubracketpackandscrews• Null‐modemcable
Channel Commands 140 Example $ ipmitool -I lan -H 192.168.51.58 -U admin -a channel authcap 14 5RefertotheIPMIPrivilegesLevelssectionfora
Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 141 getciphers <all | supported> <ipmi | sol> [channel] Displaysthelistofciphersuitessuppor
LAN Commands 142 file <filename> EventlogrecordsspecifiedinfilenamewillbeaddedtotheSystemEventLog.Theformatofeachlineinth
Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 143 set <channel> <parameter> Setsthegivenparameteronthegivenchannel.Validparametersare
Sensor Commands 144 Theformatofprivlistisasfollows.Eachcharacterrepresentsaprivilegelevelandthecharacterpositionidentifiesthecip
Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 145 thresh <id> <threshold> <setting> Thisallowsyoutosetaparticularsensorthreshold
OEM Commands 146 Command Name Id SetReceptacleACL 0x19GetReceptacleACL 0x1ASetSensorCalibration 0x1BTestActors 0x1CTestSensors 0x
Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 147 RequestData 1 #ofreceptacle[7‐5]reserved[4‐0]#ofreceptacle,0based,highestvalid#depen
OEM Commands 148 RequestData 1 #ofgroup[7‐5]reserved[4‐0]group#,validnumbers:0‐23 2 newstate[7‐1]reserved[0]1b=power
Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 149 RequestData 1 #ofgroup[7‐5]reserved[4‐0]group#,validnumbers:0‐23 2 [7‐1]reserved
6 In This Chapter RackMountSafetyGuidelines...6Tool‐lessMountingInstruc
OEM Commands 150 RequestData 1 #ofgroup[7‐5]reserved[4‐0]group#,validnumbers:0‐23ResponseData 1 CompletionCode 2 delayin
Appendix E: Using the IPMI Tool Set 151 Set Sensor Calibration Sensorcalibrationisonlyallowedforthresholdbasedsensorsthatreturnasenso
IPMI Privilege Levels 152 RequestData 1 #ofreceptacle(0xFFforglobalunitdelay) 2 Delay(seconds),1‐255forunitandreceptacle,0fallb
153 Event Type Examples OutletControlOutlet(#)switchedonbyuserOutlet(#)switchedoffbyuserOutlet(#)cycledbyuserOutlet/Unit/Environm
IPMI Privilege Levels 154
155 Thisappendixcontainsinformationdescribing:• DPXSerialRJ‐45pinouts RJ-45 Pin/signal definition PinNo. Signal Direction Descriptio
157 < <predefinedeventnumber>•1411 1UProducts•41USize•22 2UProducts•52USize•3A AbouttheCLPInterface•125AddaDo
Index 158 EnablingSNMP•132EnvironmentalSensors•72EnvironmentalSpecifications•120EquipmentSetupWorksheet•11,121EventCommands•14
Index 159 Q QueryinganOutletSensor•130R RackMountSafetyGuidelines•6Rack‐MountingtheDominionPX•6Refresh•35ResettoDefaults•
Chapter 2: Rack-Mounting the Dominion PX 7 SideFixingEndFixingBlindFixing
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Tool-less Mounting Instructions 8 Tool-less Mounting Instructions TheZeroUunitsalsoshipwithatool‐lessmountingkitconsistingofaclawfee
Chapter 2: Rack-Mounting the Dominion PX 9 To Mount: • SnapfittheclawfeetmountsontothebackoftheDominionPXunit.Leaveatleast24in
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10 ThischapterexplainshowtoinstallaDominionPXunitandconfigureitfornetworkconnectivity.In This Chapter BeforeYouBegin...
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 11 Fill Out the Equipment Setup Worksheet AnEquipmentSetupWorksheetisprovidedinAppendixB(seeʺ
Connect the Dominion PX to Your Network 12 2. Plugtheotherendofthenull‐modemcable(containingtheDB9connector)intotheserialport
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 13 Bitspersecond=9600 Databits=8 Stopbits=1 Parity=None Flowcontrol=None
Configure the Dominion PX for Network Connectivity 14 Note:TheDominionPXʹsIPaddressisautomaticallydisplayedinthesystemprompt.Thedefa
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 15 8. Bydefault,theLANinterfacespeedissettoAuto,whichallowsthesystemtoselecttheoptimu
Resetting to Factory Defaults 16 Ifyouwanttoterminatetheconfigurationprocess,typecandpressEnter.Theconfigurationiscancelledand
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 17 • Baudrate(bitspersecond)=9600• Databits=8• Stopbits=1• Parity=None• Flowcon
Resetting to Factory Defaults 18 Note:Enterʺhelpʺtoshowalistofavailablecommandandashortdescriptionofeachone.HyperTerminalisavail
19 ThischapterexplainshowtousetheDominionPXunit.ItdescribestheLEDsandportsonthefrontandbackpanelsoftheDominionPX,andexpl
iii ToavoidpotentiallyfatalshockhazardandpossibledamagetoRaritanequipment:SYSTEMSSHOULDONLYBECONFIGUREDBYACOMPETENTPERSON.ITI
Back Panel 20 LANConnectingtheDominionPXtoyourcompanyʹsnetworkConnectastandardCategory5eUTPcabletothisportandconnecttheother
Chapter 4: Using the Dominion PX 21 Outlets ThenumberofoutletsonthebackpaneldependsupontheDominionPXmodel.Totheupperleftofeach
Back Panel 22 LED Display TheLEDdisplayislocatedadjacenttotheoutletsontheZeroUmodel,andonthebackrightofthe1Uand2Umodels.Th
Chapter 4: Using the Dominion PX 23 TheLEDdisplayconsistsofthesecomponents:• Alowerrowdisplayingtwodigits• Anupperrowdisplaying
Circuit Breaker 24 Tip:Aquickwaytodistinguishbetweenvoltage,current,andpoweristheplacementofthedecimalpointinthedisplay.Voltag
Chapter 4: Using the Dominion PX 25 Beeper TheDominionPXincludesabeeper.Itwillringifanyofthecircuitbreakersistrippedoriftheco
26 ThischapterexplainshowtousetheWebinterfacetoadministeraDominionPX.In This Chapter LoggingintotheWebInterface ...
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 27 where<ipaddress>istheIPaddressoftheDominionPX.ALogindialogappears.2. Typeyourus
Logging into the Web Interface 28 3. ClickLogin.TheHomewindowappears.
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 29 Note:TheHomewindowshownaboveshows8outlets.IfyourDominionPXhas20outlets,theHomewindowwill
Product Models iv Provideanearthingconnectionbeforethemainsplugisconnectedtothemains.And,whendisconnectingtheearthingconnection,
Using the Web Interface 30 Changing Your Password Tochangeyourpassword:1. ChooseUserManagement‐‐>ChangePassword.TheChangePasswordw
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 31 Menus ThereareseveralmenusintheWebinterface:• PowerOutlets• Alerts• UserManagement• Device
Using the Web Interface 32 How to Select an Option Therearetwowaystoselectanoptionfromamenu:• Clickthemenunametodisplayawindowl
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 33 • InformationabouttheDominionPX,including:ModelnameandnumberIPaddressFirmwareversion• Infor
Using the Web Interface 34 Status Messages WhenyouperformanoperationfromtheWebinterface,suchascreatingauserprofileorchanginganetw
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 35 Unavailable Options Attimes,certainactionswillbeunavailable.Whenthisoccurs,theappropriatebutton
Using the Home Window 36 Using the Home Window TheHomewindowisthefirstwindowtoappearafterasuccessfullogin.ItconsistsofaGlobalStat
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 37 Outlets List TheOutletsListdisplayseachoutletontheDominionPXasatablerowwithaviewofthepow
Using the Home Window 38 Display Additional Details Todisplayadditionaldetailsaboutanoutlet,clicktheoutletname.ThisdisplaystheOutlet
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 39 Setting Up User Profiles TheDominionPXisshippedwithoneuserprofilebuiltin.ThisistheAdminprofi
v Contents Safety Guidelines iii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 ProductModels...
Setting Up User Profiles 40 Note:Beforeenteringanyinformationintheuserprofile,pleasemakesuretheUserGroupiscreatedandavailablef
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 41 Note:Newusername,Password,andConfirmPasswordaretheonlyrequiredfields.3. SelectaUserGroup
Setting Up User Profiles 42 Modifying a User Profile Everyuserwithusermanagementpermissionscanmodifyauserprofile.(Referto“Settingthe
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 43 2. Selecttheuserfromthedrop‐downlistintheUser(notingroup)field.Thedrop‐downlistshowsall
Setting Up User Groups 44 Creating a User Group TocreateaUserGroup:1. ChooseUserManagement‐‐>Users&Groups.TheUser/GroupManage
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 45 2. SelecttheUserGroupfromthedrop‐downlistintheGroupfield.Thepermissionsthatapplytothis
Setting Up User Groups 46 4. Whenyouarefinished,clickApply.ThepermissionsareappliedtotheUserGroup.Note:TheUser(notingroup)fie
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 47 Setting the Outlet Permissions Settingoutletpermissionsallowsyoutospecifywhichoutletsmembersofa
Setting Up User Groups 48 3. Setthepermissionsasnecessary.Clickthisicon inafieldandselecteitherYesorNo.4. Whenyouarefinished
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 49 Note:TomodifyaUserGroupʹssystemoroutletpermissions,repeattheprocedureforsettingthesystemo
Contents vi BackPanel...
Setting Up Access Controls 50 Configuring the Firewall TheDominionPXhasafirewallthatcanbeconfiguredtopreventspecificIPaddressesandr
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 51 Change the Default Policy Onceenabled,thefirewallhasadefaultpolicybuiltinthatacceptstrafficfro
Setting Up Access Controls 52 2. MakesurethecheckboxlabeledEnableIPAccessControlischecked.Create specific rules. The following explains
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 53 2. ClickApply.Therulesareapplied.Delete Firewall Rules Todeleteafirewallrule:1. ChooseDevice
Setting Up Access Controls 54 2. ClickthecheckboxlabeledEnableGroupbasedSystemAccessControl.Thisenablesthefeature.3. ClickApply.G
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 55 Action Do this... Addaruletotheendoftheruleslist• TypeastartingIPaddressintheStartingI
Setting Up Access Controls 56 2. MakesurethecheckboxlabeledEnableGroupbasedSystemAccessControlischecked.3. Typethenumberoftheru
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 57 Enable Login Limitations Loginlimitationsallowyoutodeterminewhethermorethanonepersoncanusethe
Setting Up Access Controls 58 Enable Strong Passwords Forcinguserstocreatestrongpasswordsmakesitmoredifficultforintruderstocrackuser
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 59 3. Makeanynecessarychangestothedefaultsettings.4. Whenyouarefinished,clickApply.Thechanges
Contents vii SettingUpExternalUserAuthentication...
Setting Up a Digital Certificate 60 Creating a Certificate Signing Request TocreateaCSR:1. ChooseDeviceSetting‐‐>Certificate.Thefirst
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 61 State/ProvinceThestateorprovincewhereyourcompanyislocatedCountry(ISOcode)Thecountrywherey
Setting Up External User Authentication 62 2. Typethepathandnameofthecertificatefileinthe SSLCertificateFilefield,orclickBrowsea
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 63 Settings Up LDAP Authentication TosetupLDAPauthentication:1. ChooseDeviceSettings‐‐>Authentica
Setting Up External User Authentication 64 6. TypethebaseDNintheBaseDNofuserLDAPserverfield.Thebasedistinguishedname(DN)isthet
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 65 5. Bydefault,theDominionPXusesthestandardRADIUSport1812(authentication)and1813(accounting).
Setting Up Outlets and Power Thresholds 66 Setting the Default Outlet State SetsaglobaldefaultforthepowerstateoftheoutletswhentheDomin
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 67 Note:ThenumberyouenterhereappliestoalloutletsontheDominionPX.However,youcanoverridethis
Setting Up Outlets and Power Thresholds 68 • Firstmovestheoutlettothetopofthelistandmakesitthefirstoutlettoreceivepower.• Upm
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 69 Naming the Outlets Youcangiveeachoutletanametohelpyouidentifythedeviceconnectedtoit.Todot
Contents viii DeletingOutletGroupDevices... 106 Cha
Setting Up Outlets and Power Thresholds 70 5. ClickApply.Thenewnameisapplied. Setting the Outlet Thresholds Tosetthecurrentthresholdso
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 71 Viewing Outlet Details Todisplaydetailsaboutaparticularoutlet:1. ChoosePowerOutlets‐‐>Outlet
Environmental Sensors 72 Note:TodisplaytheOutletSetupwindow,clickthe[Setup]link.RefertoNamingtheOutlets(onpage69)sectionfora
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 73 Mapping the Environmental Sensors OncethesensorshavebeenphysicallyconnectedtotheDominionPX,they
Environmental Sensors 74 4. Tounmapalogicalsensorfromanyphysicalsensor,clilckclearatthebottomofthecolumn.Thatlogicalsensorwill
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 75 Whentheconfigurationchangeshavebeenapplied,thesensorreadingswillbedisplayedontheHomePagene
Setting Up Alerts 76 Setting Up Alerts TheDominionPXcanbeconfiguredtoissueanalertwheneverathresholdiscrossed,eitherfortheDominion
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 77 3. Selectthethresholdfromtheseconddrop‐downlistintheEventfieldasshownbelow.Thelistofthre
Setting Up Alerts 78 Creating Alert Policies Alertpoliciesallowyoutoassociateeve ntswithdestinations.Policiesdeterminewhetherspecifice
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 79 2. Youcanmodifyordeleteapolicybyclickingthecorrespondingbuttonnexttothepolicy.Youcanadd
Contents ix QueryinganOutletSensor...
Setting Up Alerts 80 3. SelectthedestinationsassociatedwiththepolicyintheDestinationspanel.YourchoicesareSystem(eventlog),Switch
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 81 Specifying the Alert Destination ThealertdestinationcanbeanemailaddressoranSNMPtrap.Tospecify
Setting Up Event Logging 82 Email Ifyouselectedemail,typethereceiverʹsemailaddress. SNMP IfyouselectedSNMP,entertheIPaddress
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 83 Configuring the Local Event Log Toconfigurethelocaleventlog:1. ChooseDeviceSettings‐‐>EventL
Setting Up Event Logging 84 5. Bydefault,whenthelocaleventlogisenabled,seveneventtypesappearintheEventLogAssignmentspaneltothe
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 85 Viewing the Internal Event Log Todisplaytheinternaleventlog,selectMaintenanceandthenselectViewE
Setting Up Event Logging 86 Configuring NFS Logging ToconfigureNetworkFileSystem(NFS)logging:1. ChooseDeviceSettings‐‐>EventLog.Th
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 87 Configuring SMTP Logging ToconfigureSimpleMailTransferProtocol(SMTP)logging:1. ChooseDeviceSetti
Setting Up Event Logging 88 Configuring SNMP Logging EventloggingcanbeperformedbysendingSNMPtrapstoathird‐partySNMPmanager.Refertot
Chapter 5: Using the Web Interface 89 Managing the Dominion PX YoucandisplaybasicdeviceinformationabouttheDominionPX,givetheDominion
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