User Level Web Access > Power Management

Power Management
If you have been given access to one or more power management devices by your system administrator, you will be able to access some of the PM control functions.
The following figure shows an example of a user PM device detail form.
PM Device Viewer Detail Form
Tab that opens a display of data read back from the PM device after you click on the “Get Information” button.
Tab that opens the outlets control form. From here, you can select individual outlets, regardless of whether or not they are assigned to a KVM port, and turn them on or off, cycle them, or lock or unlock them, either individually, or in selected groups. You can also view the current status of each outlet from this form after clicking on the “Get Information” button.
A name you can give to the PM device to help you remember where it is and what it controls.
A pull-down list allowing you to select either “On Demand” (to enable the PM) or “Disabled.”
The name of the controlling device (KVM/net, OnSite, ACS, or TS) to which the PM device is connected.
This is either port “1” (or an incremented number for each cascaded device) on a KVM/net or OnSite, or the serial port number of an ACS or a TS to which the PM device is connected.
If set to 0, the alarm will occur when default current threshold of the PM is exceeded. You can set this to an alternate threshold below the default threshold, if you wish.
Over current protection
If selected, automatically shuts off an outlet if the current at that outlet exceeds the current limit.
Button that allows you to go back to the previous form without saving any configuration parameters.
This button is used to update information displayed in the “IPDUs Info” and the “Outlets” forms, since they are not updated in real time.
To View PM Device Parameters
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You will see a “VIEW” button and a “CLI” button appear just below the device name.
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The “Editing IPDUs Device” (PM device details) form appears.
Note: The editable PM device parameters will be greyed out when this form is first displayed.
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If you want to view any parameters on the “Details,” “Groups,” “IPDUs,” or “Outlets” control/status forms, click on the “Get Information” button at the bottom of any of the “Editing IPDUs Device” forms.
Note: None of these parameters can be changed and saved by a regular user, but outlet status can be changed between on, off, or toggle; or between locked and unlocked. This is done from the PM Device Outlet Control Form
PM Device Outlet Control Form
For any outlet to which you have access, you can power on, power off, toggle, lock, or unlock. After you check the appropriate box(es), click on the “Execute Operations” button.

User Level Web Access > Power Management