HP 207590-B21 Technology for remote management of power distribution
HP 207590-B21 - Power Distribution Unit Strip Manual
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brief Abstract...2 Introduction...2 Implementation strategies...4 Power distribution strategies ...4 Power management strategies ...5 Management through the web interface 6 Management through telnet or terminal emulation 10 Integration with HP SIM...11 ModBus support ...11 Conclusion...11 For more - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 2
monitored for increases or imbalances. 1 For more information on three-phase power distribution technology, refer to the HP white paper "Increasing Energy Efficiency with Modular HP Three-Phase Power Distribution" at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01173322/c01173322.pdf 2 - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 3
configurations are acceptable as well). The distribution panels support 1P, 2P, and 3P breakers of a systems. Remote monitoring is facilitated with the HP PDR Management Module (Figure 3), mounted inside the HP PDR. The HP PDR Management Module enables facility administrators to monitor PDR power - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 4
Zoned power distribution systems offer greater flexibility for load balancing and for precise circuit monitoring. The HP PDR supports a variety of strategies for power distribution and management. Power distribution strategies With two distribution panels each with an AC input, the HP PDR supports - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 5
power circuits is essential to avoiding downtime and, if downtime occurs, to minimize the mean-time-to-repair (MTTR). The HP PDR Management Module allows monitoring the HP . In addition, the HP PDR Management Module can be configured to provide alert traps to HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) or - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 6
Management through the web interface The HP PDR Management Module includes a web interface that provides comprehensive, graphical status of the PDR. The web interface allows an authorized user designated as an administrator to access, set, or change management module settings over a 10/100 Ethernet - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 7
Panel 1. Figure 7. Overview, PDR Breakers (Panel 1) screen of the HP PDR Management Module web interface The screen in Figure 7 provides the following Phase position of each breaker • Connection position of each breaker • Power in kilowatts through each breaker • Output current (Irms) through each - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 8
The HP PDR Management Module monitors all circuits against a comprehensive list of alarm Output current/kW overload • Output over-voltage • Neutral overload These conditions are based on parameters specified by the user through the PDR Input and Output Menu (Figure 8) and the PDR Thresholds menu - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 9
can also be sent as SNMP traps to as many as ten user-designated servers. The web interface is accessed through one of the compatible web browsers listed in Table 1. Table 1. Web interface requirements Operating system (32-bit only) Microsoft Red Hat Linux SUSE Linux Browser Microsoft® Internet - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 10
Configuration menu 1 Modbus Protocol Selection 2 RTU Device Address [1 to 247] 3 TCP Device Address [0 to 255] 4 TCP Device Port 0 Previous Menu System Configuration menu 1 Date/Time Configuration 0 Previous Menu User Accounts menu 1 Change User Name 2 Change Password 3 Administrator Privilege - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 11
quick review of the problem. Note The correct MIB file (cpqpower.mib) must be compiled into HP SIM before traps can be received. The HP Power MIB file is available from the following HP web site: http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management /hpsim/dl_windows.html ModBus support The HP PDR - HP 207590-B21 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 12
/products/servers/manage ment/hpsim/index.html Call to action Send comments about this paper to [email protected]. © 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Implementation strategies
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Power distribution strategies
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Power management strategies
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Management through the web interface
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Management through telnet or terminal emulation
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Integration with HP SIM
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ModBus support
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Conclusion
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For more information
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Call to action
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