Lantronix SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide - Page 268
Real Power view, Beeper Status view
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10: Remote Power Managers Current (view only) The total current value for the RPM in Amperes, if this information is provided by the RPM. If the RPM consists of two separate towers or units, each with its own current value, both current values will be displayed, separated by a slash. Input Voltage (view The input voltage for the RPM in Volts, if this information is provided by the RPM. If only) the RPM consists of two separate towers or units, each with its own input voltage value, both voltage values will be displayed, separated by a slash. Apparent Power (view only) The apparent power value for the RPM in Volt-Amperes, if this information is provided by the RPM. If the RPM consists of two separate towers or units, each with its own apparent power value, both power values will be displayed, separated by a slash. Nominal Apparent Power (view only) The nominal apparent power value for the RPM in Volt-Amperes, if this information is provided by the RPM. If the RPM consists of two separate towers or units, each with its own nominal apparent power value, both power values will be displayed, separated by a slash. Real Power (view only) The real power value for the RPM in Watts, if this information is provided by the RPM. If the RPM consists of two separate towers or units, each with its own real power value, both power values will be displayed, separated by a slash. Battery Charge (view only) For UPS devices only. Displays the current charge level for the battery, as a percentage. Battery Runtime (view only) For UPS devices only. Displays the amount of time remaining in the UPS battery life. Beeper Status (view For UPS devices only. Displays the current state of the UPS beeper. only) Managed via (view Displays the method used to control the RPM device (SNMP, Network, Serial Port, only) USB port). IP Address For SNMP and Network (Telnet) managed RPMs, specify the IP address of the RPM. Port For network (Telnet) managed RPMs, this is assumed to be port 23 (if left blank), or it can be filled in with an alternate TCP port. For USB managed RPMs, this is one of the front USB ports ("0") or the device port that the RPM is connected to on the SLC. For serially controlled RPMs, this is the device port that the RPM is connect to on the SLC. Driver Opts For the driver associated with the RPM device, these are extra options which may be required to make the driver work. The most frequent use of the driver options is for USB devices (the vendor and product ID may be required so that the SLC can find the correct device on the USB bus), or in the event that the default driver options do not work with the RPM. There may also be other driver options that are filled in by the SLC from an internal table - these will be automatically set and can be viewed after the RPM has been added, and can always be overridden by driver options set by the user. For a complete list of RPM models, drivers and driver options, refer to Network UPS Tools Hardware Compatibility List. The format of the driver options setting is one or more comma-separated parameters-value pairs, e.g. "=". Login For Network and serially managed RPMs, this is the administrator login. Password/Retype Password For Network and serially managed RPMs, this is the administrator password. Read Community For SNMP managed RPMs, this is the SNMP read (get) community. Write Community/ For SNMP managed RPMs, this is the SNMP write (set) community. Retype Write Comm SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 268