User guide
set powerunit
Chapter 2 Command Descriptions 175
set powerunit
Device support This command is supported PortServer TS Family devices only.
Purpose Configures or displays power management options. This command is used
to configure Digi RPM power controllers for use with a PortServer TS
device to manage power for other connected devices.
Required
permissions
The root user can configure power-management options. Normal users
can display power-management options.
Syntax Configure power management
set powerunit
[alarm1=alarm_threshold...alarm4=alarm_threshold]
[group=group#]
[id=device_id]
[outlet=outlet#]
[range=port]
[size=number_of_outlets]
[temp1threshold=threshold...temp4threshold=threshold]
[type={baytech|digi_rpm}]
[users=user_index-user_index#]
Display power management configuration
set powerunit [range=port][range=port group=group]
[range=port id=id][range=port outlet=outlet]
Options alarm1=alarm_threshold...alarm4=alarm_threshold
Configures electrical current thresholds at which alarms will be
generated. You can set up to four thresholds, depending on the number
of current sensors on the power control unit. Alarm1 corresponds to the
first sensor on the power control unit, alarm2 to the second, and so on. If
the threshold is exceeded, the power unit will emit an audible alarm and
an SNMP trap will be generated (if the SNMP agent is configured for this
feature). Specify thresholds in tenth of an Amp increments.
This option sets the current alarm thresholds only. To actually generate
an SNMP trap when a current alarm threshold is exceeded, SNMP must
be configured to generate the trap, using the “set snmp” command option
“curr_thresh_exc_trap=on.”
group=group#
A group number, used to assign several power control devices or several
outlets to a group that can then be managed as a single entity. Use group
numbers 1 through 8.
id=device_id
A text string that can be used to identify individual managed devices (for
example, a server or a router) or a group of devices. If you give the same
id to multiple devices, they can be managed as a single entity.
outlet=outlet#
A particular outlet or range of outlets on the power control unit.