User Manual
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Power/Configuration page
Network communication between a computer and UPS or PDU can be established by assigning the correct power
connection, address of UPS or PDU, and a computer connected outlet of UPS or PDU. The details are described as
following:
Redundant Policy: Configure the computer’s power supply redundancy policy. Supported policies are described
below:
1: Indicates the computer only has one power supply, this is the most common case.
2 (1 + 1): Indicates the computer has two power supplies, one for redundancy. The computer needs at least
one power supply to operate.
3 (2 + 1): Indicates the computer has three power supplies, one for redundancy. The computer needs at least
two power supplies to operate.
4 (3 + 1): Indicates the computer has four power supplies, one for redundancy. The computer needs at least
three power supplies to operate.
4 (2 + 2): Indicates the computer has four power supplies, two for redundancy. The computer needs at least
two power supplies to operate.
Note: If the Client computer has redundant power supplies, events about power supply status will only be
triggered when redundant power supplies are lost. Please refer to Events section for details.
Power Connection: Assign the actual UPS or PDU power connection supporting the computer. Power connection
options are:
UPS: Indicates the computer is plugged directly into a UPS.