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Eaton Managed ePDU User Manual

Eaton Managed ePDU
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USING THE WEB INTERFACE
EATON Managed ePDUt User’s Guide S 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−2008
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Editing or Deleting Outlet Groups
1. Select Outlet Groups, and then select Outlet Group Editor. The Outlet Group Editor
page displays.
2. Select the desired outlet group from the Outlet Groups list.
3. The details for the outlet group appear. Change the name, comment, capabilities
or any of the included Real Outlets if you are modifying the group.
4. Click Modify to save any changes if you are modifying the outlet group, or click
Delete to remote the group from the outlet groups list.
Deleting Outlet Group Devices
To delete a ePDU from outlet grouping when it is no longer available or in use:
1. Select Outlet Groups, and then select Outlet Group Devices. The Outlet Group
Devices page displays with a list of known ePDUs.
2. Click Delete for the ePDU you want to remove from outlet grouping.
NOTE If you delete a ePDU that still has outlets in a group, it will remove the associated outlets from that
group, but the group will still exist. Remove the group itself using the Outlet Group Editor. You should not
delete the host device (the ePDU you are currently accessing) from the Outlet Group Devices list. If you do,
you can add it back to the list using the IP address 127.0.0.1.

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Eaton Managed ePDU Specifications

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BrandEaton
ModelManaged ePDU
CategoryPower distribution unit
LanguageEnglish

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