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Raritan EMX2-888 User Manual
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Product Models
EMX2-888
APIPA and Link-Local Addressing
Chapter 2 Rack Mounting an EMX
Mounting a 1U EMX
Chapter 3 Installation and Configuration
Configuring the EMX
Connecting the EMX to a Computer
Installing the USB-to-Serial Driver (Optional)
Connecting the EMX to Your Network
Initial Network Configuration via CLI
Bulk Configuration Methods
Cascading the EMX via USB
Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
Combining Regular Asset Sensors
Introduction to Asset Tags
EMX2-111 Connection
EMX2-888 Connection
Connecting Blade Extension Strips
Connecting Composite Asset Sensors (AMS-Mx-Z)
Daisy-Chain Limitations of Composite Asset Sensors
Connecting Environmental Sensor Packages
DPX Sensor Packages
DPX2 Sensor Packages
DPX3 Sensor Packages
DX Sensor Packages
Using an Optional DPX3-ENVHUB4 Sensor Hub
Mixing Diverse Sensor Types
Connecting a Logitech Webcam
Connecting a GSM Modem
Connecting an External Beeper
Connecting the Schneider Electric PowerLogic PM710
Chapter 5 Using the EMX
LCD Display Panel
Overview of the LCD Display
Control Buttons
USB-Cascaded Device's Position
EMX2-888 Contact Closure Sensor Termination
Connecting Contact Closure Sensors to EMX2-888
EMX2-888 Contact Closure Sensor LEDs
Reset Button
Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface
Logging in to the Web Interface
Changing Your Password
Introduction to the Web Interface
Menus
Setup Button
Add Page Icon
Data Pane
More Information
Dashboard
Alarms List
Alerted Sensors
Naming the EMX
Modifying Network Service Settings
Setting the Date and Time
Setting Default Measurement Units
Configuring the Feature Port
Configuring the Auxiliary Port
Configuring the Serial Port
Setting the Cascading Mode
Specifying the Device Altitude
Setting Data Logging
Configuring SMTP Settings
Configuring Data Push Settings
Checking the Internal Beeper State
User and Role Management
Modifying a User Profile
Deleting a User Profile
Setting Up Roles
Creating a Role
Deleting a Role
Access Security Control
Setting Up User Login Controls
Setting Up Role-Based Access Control Rules
Setting Up a TLS Certificate
Certificate Signing Request
Creating a Self-Signed Certificate
Installing Existing Key and Certificate Files
Setting Up External Authentication
Adding Authentication Servers
Sorting the Access Order
Editing Authentication Server Settings
Enabling External and Local Authentication Services
Event Rules and Actions
Creating an Event Rule
Sample Event Rules
A Note about Infinite Loop
Modifying an Event Rule
Modifying an Action
A Note about Untriggered Rules
Viewing the Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
Clearing Event Entries
Monitoring Server Accessibility
Editing Ping Monitoring Settings
Checking Server Monitoring States
Identifying Environmental Sensors and Actuators
Managing Environmental Sensors or Actuators
Configuring Environmental Sensors or Actuators
Viewing Sensor and Actuator Data
Unmanaging Environmental Sensors or Actuators
Disabling the Automatic Management Function
Asset Management
Setting Asset Sensor LED Colors
Configuring a Specific Rack Unit
Expanding a Blade Extension Strip
Displaying the Asset Sensor Information
Webcam Management
Configuring Webcam Storage
Adjusting Image Properties
Viewing Webcam Snapshots or Videos
Saving Snapshots
Sending Snapshots or Videos in an Email or Instant Message
Managing the Snapshots Saved to EMX
Managing the Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger
Enabling and Disabling Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger Support
Configuring the LHX/SHX
Monitoring the LHX/SHX
Turning the LHX/SHX On or Off
Requesting Maximum Cooling for an SHX-30
Managing Schneider Electric PowerLogic PM710
Resetting the PM710 Minimum and Maximum Values
Bulk Configuration
Saving the EMX Configuration
Copying the EMX Configuration
Backup and Restore of EMX Device Settings
Firmware Upgrade
Viewing Firmware Update History
Full Disaster Recovery
Tracing the Network Route
Rebooting the EMX
Accessing the Help
Chapter 7 Using SNMP
Configuring Users for Encrypted SNMP v3
Configuring SNMP Notifications
SNMPv2c Notifications
SNMPv3 Notifications
SNMP Gets and Sets
A Note about Enabling Thresholds
Chapter 8 Using the Command Line Interface
Logging in to CLI
With SSH or Telnet
With an Analog Modem
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
Help Command
Querying Available Parameters for a Command
Network Configuration
Device Configuration
Default Measurement Units
Environmental Sensor Information
Environmental Sensor Package Information
Actuator Information
Environmental Sensor Threshold Information
Environmental Sensor Default Thresholds
Security Settings
Existing User Profiles
Existing Roles
Asset Sensor Settings
Blade Extension Strip Settings
Event Log
Wireless LAN Diagnostic Log
Command History
Examples
Clearing Information
Clearing Event Log
Entering Configuration Mode
Device Configuration Commands
Network Configuration Commands
Time Configuration Commands
Checking the Accessibility of NTP Servers
Security Configuration Commands
User Configuration Commands
Role Configuration Commands
Environmental Sensor Configuration Commands
Configuring Environmental Sensors' Default Thresholds
Environmental Sensor Threshold Configuration Commands
Actuator Configuration Commands
Server Reachability Configuration Commands
USB-Cascading Configuration Commands
Serial Port Configuration Commands
Setting the History Buffer Length
Actuator Control Operations
Switching On an Actuator
Example - Turning On a Specific Actuator
Restarting the Device
Entering Diagnostic Mode
Retrieving Previous Commands
Automatically Completing a Command
Appendix A Specifications
EMX2-888 Feature RJ-45 Port Pinouts
RS-485 Port Pinouts
Appendix B Configuration or Firmware Upgrade with a USB Drive
System and USB Requirements
fwupdate.cfg
config.txt
devices.csv
Creating Configuration Files via Mass Deployment Utility
Firmware Upgrade via USB
Bulk Configuration/Upgrade Procedure
TFTP Requirements
DHCP IPv4 Configuration in Windows
DHCP IPv6 Configuration in Windows
DHCP IPv4 Configuration in Linux
DHCP IPv6 Configuration in Linux
Appendix D Resetting to Factory Defaults
Using the CLI Command
Appendix E Available SCP Commands
Bulk Configuration via SCP
Backup and Restore via SCP
Appendix F LDAP Configuration Illustration
Step B. Configure User Groups on the AD Server
Step C. Configure LDAP Authentication on the EMX Device
Step D. Configure Roles on the EMX Device
Appendix G Updating the LDAP Schema
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema
Adding Attributes to the Class
Updating the Schema Cache
Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration
Step A: Add Your EMX as a RADIUS Client
Step B: Configure Connection Request Policies
Step C: Configure a Vendor-Specific Attribute
AD-Related Configuration
Non-Windows RADIUS Server
Format of the "string
Appendix I Additional EMX Information
Sensor Threshold Settings
Thresholds and Sensor States
To Assert" and Assertion Timeout
To De-assert" and Deassertion Hysteresis
PDView App for Viewing the EMX
Altitude Correction Factors
Truncated Data in the Web Interface
Connecting Contact Closure Sensors to OLD EMX2-888
Asset Management Sensors and Raritan PDUs
Index
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Appendix H: RADIUS Configuration Illustration
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