User guide
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1. Click Users - Authorization - Groups.
2. Click on the new user group name.
3. In the Side Navigation Bar, click Access Rights - Power - Outlets.
4. Click Add. The Add Outlet screen is displayed.
5. For connected PDUs, click the Select PDU button to activate the Connected PDUs and Outlets
fields.
6. Select Connected PDU from the pull-down menu.
7. Enter the outlets assigned to the user group.
NOTE: Outlets can be specified individually, (for example 1,3,6,8) or as a range (for example 1-4) or a
combination of both, (for example 1-4,6,8 which assigns access to outlets 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8).
8. If a custom PDU ID has been created for future use, and you want to pre-assign outlets, click
the Custom button to enter the custom PDU ID name and specify the outlets.
9. Click Save.
To assign appliance access rights for custom user groups:
1. Click Users - Authorization - Groups.
2. Click the new user group name.
3. In the Side Navigation Bar, click Access Rights - Appliance.
4. Select the desired appliance access rights and click Save.
Event Notifications
The ACS 6000 console server will generate notifications for a wide variety of events. You can
configure the console server to direct or store those event notifications to various destinations for
immediate use or for analysis later.
Event List
The Event List screen lists ACS 6000 console server events, each of which can be configured for
SNMP Traps, Syslog, DSView, Email and SMS.
To configure Events:
1. Click Events and Logs - Events.
2. Locate the events for which you want notification sent and select the checkbox or checkboxes
next to the event number(s).
3. Click Edit.
4. If you want an event notification sent for any configured event destination type, click its
associated Send checkbox.
5. Click Save. The Events page appears with an X in the column below the destination type if the
Send box was checked on the Events Settings screen.