User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Figure 2.1: VMR Series - Front Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.2: VMR Series - Back Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.3: NPS Series - Front Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.4: NPS Series - Back Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 5.1: Boot Priority Example 1
- Figure 5.2: Boot Priority Example 2
- Figure 9.1: The Help Menu (Administrator Mode; Text Interface - VMR Shown)
- Figure 14.1: Web Access Parameters (Text Interface Only)
- Figure B.1: RS232 SetUp Port Interface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Unit Description
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Hardware Installation
- 5. Basic Configuration
- 5.1. Communicating with the VMR or NPS Unit
- 5.2. Configuration Menus
- 5.3. Defining System Parameters
- 5.4. User Accounts
- 5.5. Managing User Accounts
- 5.6. The Plug Group Directory
- 5.7. Defining Plug Parameters
- 5.8. Serial Port Configuration
- 5.9. Network Configuration
- 5.10. Save User Selected Parameters
- 6. Reboot Options
- 7. Alarm Configuration
- 8. The Status Screens
- 9. Operation
- 10. SSH Encryption
- 11. Syslog Messages
- 12. SNMP Traps
- 13. Operation via SNMP
- 14. Setting Up SSL Encryption
- 15. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
- 16. Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware
- 17. Command Reference Guide
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Appendix B. Interface Descriptions
- Appendix C. Customer Service
- Index

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Index
Plug Current Alarm 7-16 to 7-17
Address 7-18
Email Message 7-17
Notify Upon Clear 7-17
Plug Group Shedding 7-18
Plug Group Thresholds 7-17
Plug Hysteresis 7-16
Plug Shedding 7-18
Plug Thresholds 7-16
Resend Delay 7-17
Subject 7-18
Trigger Enable 7-16
Plug Group Access 5-20
LDAP Group 5-40
Load Shedding 7-5, 7-8
Over Current Alarms 7-5
Ping-No-Answer Reboot 6-3
Scheduled Reboot 6-6
TACACS 5-43
Plug Group Control
Initiating a Reboot Cycle 9-2
Web Browser Interface 9-2
Plug Groups 5-20, 5-22 to 5-25, 17-9
Adding 5-23
Deleting 5-23
Editing 5-23
Modifying 5-23
Plug Access 5-23
Plug Group Name 5-23
Viewing 5-22
Plug Group Shedding
Plug Current Alarm 7-18
Plug Group Status Screen 8-4 to 8-5
Text Interface 17-3
Plug Group Thresholds
Plug Current Alarm 7-17
Plug Hysteresis
Plug Current Alarm 7-16
Plug Name 5-24
Plug Order 5-24 to 5-26
Plug Parameters 5-24 to 5-26, 17-9
Boot Priority 5-24 to 5-26
Boot/Sequence Delay 5-24
Plug Name 5-24
Power Up Default 5-24
Plugs 2-2, 2-4
Plug Shedding
Plug Current Alarm 7-18
Plug State
Over Current Alarms 7-5
Plug Status Screen 8-3 to 8-4
Text Interface 17-3
Plug Thresholds
Plug Current Alarm 7-16
Port Access 5-18
TACACS 5-42
User Accounts 5-20
Port Mode
Modem Mode 5-28
Normal Mode 5-28
SetUp Port 5-28
Port Name
SetUp Port 5-28
Port Number
Email Parameters 5-46
Power Configuration 5-7 to 5-8
Power Cycle Alarm 7-15
Address 7-15
Email Message 7-15
Subject 7-15
Trigger Enable 7-15
Power Efficiency 5-14
Power Factor 5-14
Power History Screen 8-9
Power Inlets 2-2, 2-4
Power Inputs 4-2
Power Metering Status Screen 8-8
Power Range Status Screen 8-8
Power Ratings 4-2
Power Supply Cables 4-1 to 4-3
Power Up Default 5-24
Primary Address
RADIUS 5-44
TACACS 5-42
Primary Host 5-39
Primary NTP Address 5-8
Primary Secret Word
RADIUS 5-44
Privacy
SNMPv3 5-37
Product Status Screen 8-1
Q
Quick Start Procedure 3-1 to 3-4
R
Rack Mounting 4-3
RADIUS
Accounting Port 5-44
Authentication Port 5-44
Debug 5-44
Dictionary Support 5-45
Enable 5-44
Fallback Local 5-44
Fallback Timer 5-44
Primary Address 5-44
Primary Secret Word 5-44
Retries 5-44
Secondary Address 5-44
Secondary Secret Word 5-44
Set Up 5-44
Raw Socket Access 5-32
RDY Indicator 2-1, 2-3
Reading Logs 5-12