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3. In the User field, enter the username.
4. In the Outlets field, enter the group name, IPDU number and outlets that the user can
control.
5. Click OK.
Outlet entry conventions
In the most basic case, only the IPDUs ID and the outlets named in brackets following the ID
are needed to specify which outlets will be accessible by the user. It is sometimes desirable to
have more control over outlet groups, daisy-chained IPDUs or which serial port on the console
server must be used for the permissions to be valid. The following table shows the prefix, suffix
and syntax information used to specify outlets in various circumstances.
Symbol Type Signifies Example
$ Prefix Group
$Cyclades_PDU would specify the Cyclades_PDU outlets group, and
that the user specified has permission to control that group of outlets.
!ttyS Prefix Serial port
!ttyS2 would specify serial port 2 on the console server would be the
only one the user would have permissions to use for IPDU management,
regardless of the IPDU or outlets specified.
A through Z Suffix
Order of
IPDU in
daisy-chain
!ttyS2-B[1-8] would indicate that serial port 2 on the console server
would be used to control the second IPDU in the chain (B), followed by
the outlet or range of outlets on that IPDU with user permissions.
Table 6.6: Conventions Used in Specifying Outlets for User Accessibility
NOTE: Daisy-chained IPDUs (A, B, C, etc.) create sequentially numbered outlets across IPDUs.
The following figure shows two daisy-chained (master/slave) IPDUs connected to serial port 2
on the console server.
Figure 6.2: Various Outlet Designations on Daisy-chained IPDUs
Number Description
1
Console server with serial connection shown at Port 2. The IPDU can be connected to any serial port.
2
This is the first IPDU in the chain.
3
This is the second IPDU in the chain.
Table 6.7: Outlet Designations on Daisy-chained IPDUs (PM10 shown)
There are three methods to specify an outlet. The following table describes the three methods.
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