User`s guide
Web Manager for OnSite Administrators 249
Configuration>Serial/AUX>Physical Ports>Power Management
• IPMI power management can be configured when the device connected to
this serial port is a server with an IPMI controller, and the server is listed
in the “IPMI Server” list that appears on this screen when the “Enable
IPMI on this port” checkbox has been checked.
To be listed in the “IPMI Server” list, the server must have been
previously configured as described in “To Delete, Add, or Edit an IPMI
Device to Enable or Disable IPMI Power Management [Expert]” on page
206.
If you click “Enable power management” and click the “Add” button, the
“Add Outlet” dialog box appears, as shown in the following figure. In the
dialog box, an administrative user can specify the AlterPath PM IPDU and the
outlet number(s) into which the device is plugged.
Figure 6-34:Web Manager Configuration>Serial/AUX>Physical
Ports>Power Management>Add Outlets Dialog Box
The “PowerMgm-a1 item” on the “Power Management Alias” pull-down
menu in the example figure indicates that an IPDU is connected to AUX port
a1, which is configured for power management. If more than one IPDU is
listed in the “Power Management Alias” pull-down menu, more than one
AUX port on the OnSite is connected to an IPDU and configured for power
management.
The “Outlet Number” field is for entering the number(s) of the outlet(s) into
which the device that is connected to the selected serial port is plugged. Enter
outlet numbers separated by commas, or enter a range of numbers separated
by a dash. For example, you could specify outlet number 1,4,5-8 as shown in
the following figure, if the device connected to the currently selected serial