HP B.06.X ユーザーズマニュアル
Installing and Configuring PPU Software
Configuring PPU Software
Chapter 3
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Configuring the Proxy Server (if necessary)
Most networks do not require a proxy server to connect to devices within
their intranet. However, if your network configuration requires the use of
a proxy server for
their intranet. However, if your network configuration requires the use of
a proxy server for
https
connections between the PPU system and the
utility meter, set the hostname of the proxy server with the following
command:
command:
/usr/sbin/ppuconfig -p proxy[:port]
Where
proxy
is the fully qualified hostname or IP address of the proxy
server and
port
is the (optional) port number.
Configuring the Proxy Server’s Username and
Password (if required by the proxy server)
Password (if required by the proxy server)
If you are using a proxy server you may need to set the
username
and a
password
for the
username
. To set the
username
and
password
(if
required) for the proxy server, execute the following command, which
starts an interactive session to make the settings:
starts an interactive session to make the settings:
/usr/sbin/ppuconfig -u
Configuring the System Identifier (if desired)
The
system identifier
of a PPU system is the identifier you specify in
order to track your system. The default
system identifier
is the
hostname of your PPU system. If you desire to protect the hostname of
your PPU system, and do not want to use it as the
your PPU system, and do not want to use it as the
system identifier
,
you have the flexibility to change the
system identifier
to any value
you choose. Examples of a
system identifier
are: an asset number, a
HP support tag, or a description of a physical location.
To set the
system identifier
of the PPU system, execute the following
command:
/usr/sbin/ppuconfig -s system_id
Where
system_id
is an identifier for your PPU system.