Server Technology Switched Rack PDU Installation And Operation Manual - page 46
46 Operations Switched PDU
Installation and Operations Manual
Configuring Temperature and Humidity Recovery Delta (Hysteresis):
Click the Sensor Traps and Thresholds link.
The Recovery Delta field allows configuration of the number of degrees of change needed to recover from a
temperature alarm. After exceeding the high-temperature threshold, the temperature value must fall below the high-
temperature threshold by the number of degrees specified in the Recovery Delta field before the sensor recovers.
For example, if the High Temp value is 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and the Recovery Delta field is 2 degrees Fahrenheit,
the sensor will not recover until a temperature value of 78 degrees Fahrenheit is reported.
To configure a temperature recovery delta (hysteresis), in the Recovery Delta field for “Temp”, type a value
(in degrees) and click Apply. Valid range is
0-30 Celsius or 0-54 Fahrenheit.
To configure a humidity recovery delta (hysteresis), in the Recovery Delta field for “Humid”, type a value
(in percent) and click Apply.
Valid range is 0-20%.
NOTE: The default value for the Recovery Delta field is 1 degree Celsius and 2 degrees Fahrenheit.
LDAP
The LDAP configuration page is used for setup and maintenance of all settings required to enable LDAP support. For
more information and the configuration requirements, see the “LDAP” section.
Enabling or disabling LDAP support:
Select Enabled or Disabled from the LDAP drop-down menu and click Apply.
Configuring the authentication order:
Select Remote -> Local or Remote Only from the drop-down menu and click Apply.
NOTE: Server Technology recommends not setting the authentication order to Remote Only until LDAP has been configured and tested.
Setting the LDAP server address:
Enter the IP address or hostname in the Primary and/or Secondary Host field and click Apply.
NOTE: Both IPv4 and IPv6 formats are accepted in the Primary/Secondary Host fields.
Changing the LDAP server port:
Enter the port number in the LDAP Port field and click Apply.
Setting the LDAP bind type:
The PDU supports three standard LDAP bind methods:
Simple: Uses unencrypted delivery of username-password over the network to the LDAP server for authentication,
showing user credentials in plain text.
TLS/SSL: (LDAP over TLS/SSL) Uses a trusted authority certificate to provide encryption of LDAP authentication.
MD5: Provides strong protection using 1-way hash encoding that does not transmit the username-password over the
network.
From the Bind Type drop-down menu, select Simple, TLS/SSL, or MD5, and click Apply.
NOTE: If LDAP over TLS/SSL is enabled, MD5 binding is disabled.
Setting the search bind Fully-Qualified Domain Name (DN):
Enter the Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) in the Search Bind field and click Apply.
Setting the search bind password for Distinguished Name (DN):
Enter the Search Bind Password in the Search Bind Password field and click Apply.
Setting the user search base Distinguished Name (DN):
Enter the User Search Base DN in the User Search Base DN field and click Apply.
Setting the user search filter:
Enter the User Search Filter in the User Search Filter field and click Apply.