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Selecting Applications - IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl will display the following form used for managing power on a group of outlets that provide power to a multi-power supply server or device connected to a serial port.Whether the power supplies are connected to the same PM or not, all outlets that are configured to the same serial port can be treated as a group and controlled simultaneously using this form.If there is no IPDU configured, the screen in Figure 6.11 is displayed. For the configuration procedure, see To configure a serial port for IPDU or IPMI power management:.To control groups of outlets from the IPDU Multi-Outlet Control page, the following prerequisites must be met.
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• In the first line of each group, the icons as well as the Cycle button operate over the entire group. The light bulb and lock icons next to the individual outlets are used to display the status of each outlet but cannot be used to control the individual outlets.
Clicking the light bulb icon once changes the power status of all of the outlets in the group. A grey and open lock icon indicates that the outlets are unlocked and can be powered on or off.A full-color, closed lock icon indicates that the outlet is locked and cannot be turned on or off.
1. Go to Applications - IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl.
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1. Go to Applications - IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl.
2. To power on the group, click the yellow light bulb adjacent to the group name to turn all of the outlets in that group on.
1. Go to Applications - IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl.
1. Go to Applications - IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl.
a. Click the open padlock icon adjacent to the group name once to unlock all of the outlets. All of the outlets are in the same state (open padlock).
1. Go to Applications - IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl.
4. Click the Cycle button adjacent to the group name.