Web Interface OperationEaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU 1083. Ensure the ePDU operation button in the upper left corner is not collapsed. If so, expand it to see the listof alarms.4. Review the alarm detection date/time, description, the threshold setting, and the value reading thattriggered the alarm.NOTE 1 The term “active alarms” indicates that the alarm is currently set. When an alarm isno longer active, it is removed from this page.NOTE 2 The format of the date is set on the System Date & Time submenu (see “Date &Time” on page 116).LogsClear the Event Log1. Access the Web interface and log in.2. Under Logs & Notifications, select Logs. The Logs page displays.3. Click Clear.NOTE Only a user with read-write access can clear the log. Click the arrow beside Type tosort the order of the columns, to apply filters to see the logs for a specific data type,or to sort all data in ascending or descending order.Download the Event Log as a Comma Separated Value File1. Access the Web interface and log in.2. Under Logs & Notifications, select Logs. The Logs page displays.3. Click Save to File. The File Download dialog displays.4. Click Save. The Save As window displays.5. From the Save in drop-down list, specify where the file should be downloaded.6. Either accept the default file name (logevent.csv) or enter a new file name.7. Click Save.NOTE For daisy-chained ePDUs:l ePDU type 00 indicates the Host ePDU [0] logs.l ePDU type 01 indicates the Device ePDU [1] logs.l ePDU type 02 indicates the Device ePDU [2] logs.l ePDU type 03 indicates the Device ePDU [3] logs.Trap NotificationDefine the Trap Receivers1. Access the Web interface and log in.2. Under Logs & Notifications, select Trap Notification. The Trap Notification page displays.3. Click a linked Trap Receiver in the Name column to select the trap receiver to define.4. Type the name to identify the trap receiver. This value is not used to send traps.