When either an authorized users or an administrative user goes to IPDU Power Mgmt.>Outlets Manager, the message shown in the following figure appears either if the current user is a regular user who does not have permission to manage power on any outlets or if the OnSite cannot detect an AlterPath PM connected to an AUX port that has been configured for power management. Contact the OnSite administrator for help, if you see this message.A screen like the one in the following figure appears if the current user is authorized to manage power on one or more outlets.The screen shows separate entries for each port configured for power management. Each port’s entry lists the number of IPDUs connected, and displays a line item for each outlet you are authorized to manage.The power up interval is the number of seconds between when this currently-selected outlet turns on and the next outlet can be turned on.Yellow bulbs indicate an outlet is switched on. Gray indicates an outlet is switched off. An opened padlock indicates that an outlet is unlocked. A closed padlock indicates that an outlet is locked. An orange “Cycle” button is active next to each outlet that is on.Clicking the Edit button brings up the dialog box shown in the following screen example, which allows you to specify a descriptive alias for the outlet and to change the power up interval. The power up interval is the amount of time (in seconds) that elapses after the selected outlet is turned on before another outlet can be turned on.To View Status, Lock, Unlock, Rename, or Cycle Power Outlets
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a. To change the name assigned to the outlet, enter a new name in the “Outlet Name” field.
b. To change the time between when this outlet is turned on and another can be turned on, enter a new number of seconds in the “Power Up Interval field.
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