Raritan Computer Paragon II 255-30-6000-00 用户手册
Power Management
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3. Highlight the connected Power Strip and press G to enter the “Outlet
Configuration” Menu. The physical outlet number corresponds to the
number in the “Ch. ID” column.
number in the “Ch. ID” column.
4. In the “Type” column, highlight an outlet and press Enter to
configure the device type:
PWR: This is the default association type and refers to devices not
connected to the Paragon II system (a router or a monitor).
CPU: Select this type for all devices connected to the Paragon II
system (including “non‐server” devices such as Paragon
switches).
switches).
5. Press Î to highlight the name field. Then press Enter to configure the
name of a device associated with that outlet.
If the type is set to PWR, users will be able to change the name of
the device as desired.
If the type is set to CPU, the OSUI will request you to save
changes (“Y/N/ESC”), and then displays a “Select Powered
Device” menu. This is an alphabetized list of all devices
connected to the Paragon II system, allowing the user to indicate
which device is powered by the newly configured outlet.
Highlight the desired device and press Enter.
Device” menu. This is an alphabetized list of all devices
connected to the Paragon II system, allowing the user to indicate
which device is powered by the newly configured outlet.
Highlight the desired device and press Enter.
6. The selected device (if any) will be automatically associated with that
power outlet. The outlet name will be the name of the selected server.
Press S to save the configuration.
Press S to save the configuration.
7. Press Î to scroll to the next page of the configuration menu for
setting security groups for a power outlet. See Group Settings (Access
Rights) (on page 102) for more information on setting access rights.
This allows administrators to limit who is authorized to control
power to various devices. The default setting for each group on that
outlet is “‐ ‐“, which means no accessibility to any user other than the
Admin user. Note, once a group ID setting is changed, it can never
return to the original “‐ ‐“ state.
Rights) (on page 102) for more information on setting access rights.
This allows administrators to limit who is authorized to control
power to various devices. The default setting for each group on that
outlet is “‐ ‐“, which means no accessibility to any user other than the
Admin user. Note, once a group ID setting is changed, it can never
return to the original “‐ ‐“ state.