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OUTLET MANAGED PDU
 
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•  Plug Access:  Determines which outlet(s) will be rebooted when the IP 
address for this Ping-No-Answer operation does not respond to a Ping 
command.  Note that in the Text Interface, Plug Access is defined via a 
separate submenu; in the Web Browser Interface, Plug Access is defined via 
a drop down menu, accessed by clicking on the "plus" sign in the "Configure 
Plug Access" field.  (Default = undefined.)
•  Plug Group Access:  Determines which Plug Group(s) the Ping-No-Answer 
Reboot for this IP Address will be applied to.   Note that in the Text Interface, 
Plug Group Access is defined via a separate submenu; in the Web Browser 
Interface, Plug Group Access is defined via a drop down menu, which may be 
accessed by clicking on the "plus" sign.  (Default = undefined.)
•  Ping Test:  (Text Interface Only) Sends a test Ping command to the IP 
Address defined for this Ping-No-Answer Reboot.
Note:
After you have finished defining or editing Ping-No-Answer Reboot 
parameters, make certain to save the changes before proceeding.  
In the Web Browser Interface, click on the "Add Ping No Answer" 
button to save parameters; in the Text Interface, press the [Esc] key 
several times until the Outlet Managed PDU displays the "Saving 
Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the command 
prompt.
6.1.2.  Viewing Ping-No-Answer Reboot Profiles
After you have defined one or more Ping-No-Answer Reboot profiles, you can 
review the parameters selected for each profile using the View Ping-No-Answer 
feature.  In order to view the configuration of an existing Ping-No-Answer profile, 
you must access command mode using a password that allows Administrator level 
commands and then use the Ping-No-Answer menu’s "View/Modify Ping-No-
Answer" function.