APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
NBRK0320E
Basic View: Configuring Appliances
Using Your Appliance
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To test the device’s power-on behavior, simply plug it directly into a standard power outlet. If the device
power on fully without requiring additional interaction it can be used properly with the Power Control
Pod. However, if you determine that the restoring power to the device does not enable the device to return
to a fully operational state then you may need to update or modify the device (such as changing power
control options in the BIOS of a server or workstation, for example) to ensure that the device will work
properly when used with your Power Control Pod.
power on fully without requiring additional interaction it can be used properly with the Power Control
Pod. However, if you determine that the restoring power to the device does not enable the device to return
to a fully operational state then you may need to update or modify the device (such as changing power
control options in the BIOS of a server or workstation, for example) to ensure that the device will work
properly when used with your Power Control Pod.
Configuring Serial and RS232-Based Sensors
You can use the Basic View to specify which supported serial communications device you have installed
in the PC Card slot of your appliance, or to specify which RS232-based sensors (such as a NMEA-
compliant GPS receiver or a supported RAE Systems device) you have connected to your appliance using
a USB-attached serial port device or hub. You can also specify a label for each serial port.
in the PC Card slot of your appliance, or to specify which RS232-based sensors (such as a NMEA-
compliant GPS receiver or a supported RAE Systems device) you have connected to your appliance using
a USB-attached serial port device or hub. You can also specify a label for each serial port.
To specify the serial communications device or sensor that is connected to each serial port, select the
appliance from the Pods drop box in the Setup panel. Then, select from the Device Type Installed drop
box beside each identified serial port the device that is connected to that port. When you have finished,
click Update to save your serial device settings.
appliance from the Pods drop box in the Setup panel. Then, select from the Device Type Installed drop
box beside each identified serial port the device that is connected to that port. When you have finished,
click Update to save your serial device settings.
To specify a label for each serial port, select the appliance from the Pods drop box in the Setup panel.
Then, type in the Port Label beside each identified serial port field the label that will be used to uniquely
identify this serial port. When you have finished, click Update to save your serial device settings.
Then, type in the Port Label beside each identified serial port field the label that will be used to uniquely
identify this serial port. When you have finished, click Update to save your serial device settings.
Note
RAE Systems device support is available only with the additional purchase of a
RAE Systems Sensors Option license. If you are configuring a RAE Systems
device be sure to use the Advanced View License Keys task (see “License Keys”
on page 114) to activate RAE Systems device support on your appliance. For
more information on RAE Systems Sensors Option see “Add-Ons: RAE Systems
Sensors Option” on page 181.
RAE Systems Sensors Option license. If you are configuring a RAE Systems
device be sure to use the Advanced View License Keys task (see “License Keys”
on page 114) to activate RAE Systems device support on your appliance. For
more information on RAE Systems Sensors Option see “Add-Ons: RAE Systems
Sensors Option” on page 181.