Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 1-732-764-8887 E-mail: sales@raritan. com http://www. raritan. com/ Raritan Computer Japan, Inc. Shinkawa NS Building 1-26-2 Shin-kawa, Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-0033 Japan Tel. 81-03-3523-5992 E-mail: sales@raritan. co. jp http://www. raritan. co. jp Raritan Computer France 120 Rue Jean Jaures 93200 Levallois-Perret France Tel. 33-14-756-2061 E-mail: sales. france@raritan. com http://www. raritan. fr Raritan Computer U. K. [. . . ] In the Log File Setting panel, click [Browse] to find the location in which to store the log of these events in the Select Log File field. Click on the Size (MB) drop-down arrow to select the file size limit (default limit is 4MB). Once the log file hits the size limit set in this field, Paragon Manager automatically creates a new log file and continues to store events. Click [OK] to save the log settings, or click [Cancel] to close the window.
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Power Strip Window
The Power Strip window is a mobile display of Raritan Remote Power Control Strips connected to your Paragon unit. Each node in the Power Strip tree represents a power strip; click on the + and signs to expand and collapse the view of devices plugged into each of the serially-controlled Power Strip outlets. If the Power Strip View window is not visible, on the View menu, click Power Strip.
Figure 15 Power Strip View Window
Paragon Manager automatically detects Raritan Power Strips connected to your Paragon system. Right click on any Power Strip outlet to view its properties.
Edit a Power Strip
To organize the Power Strips in your Paragon configuration and to keep track of the machines to which they are connected, you may want to name the Power Strips and outlets. The Outlet Information window appears.
Figure 16 Outlet Information Window
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The default name of the strip appears in the Power Strip Name field. Click on the Outlet Type drop-down arrow to select either a Power (PWR) or CPU type outlet. Click [OK] to save the changes, or click [Cancel] to close the window.
Note: Because the Power Strip cannot detect what device type is associated with a specific outlet through the power cables, outlet associations must be created manually before an outlet can indicate to what type of device it supplies power.
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Power Strip Outlet Associations
You can assign specific devices to unassigned Power Strip Outlets from the Paragon Manager interface. Expand the Power Strip tree so you can see the outlet to which you plan to assign the selected device. Click on a device in the Device panel and drag this device to the selected outlet icon. When you release the device, its name appears next to the outlet icon. The device is now associated with that outlet, and you can control it from Paragon's OSD. Note: For devices with redundant power supplies, one device can be associated with up to four outlets
Multi Function View (MFV) Panel
The MFV panel of the screen displays detailed information of items you select in the Device panel, User panel, or Power Strip window and allows Administrators to edit item properties from this list. If you select a device in the Device tree, the MFV displays target-related information: name, device type, security group, and device status. If you select a user in the User tree, the MFV displays user-related information: user name, Admin status, security group, scan rate, and connection information. If you select a power strip outlet, the MFV displays outlet name and connected device type. Administrators can double-click on an entry in the MFV to activate the properties window for that entry, and modify data for devices, users, or outlets, as described in the respective sections of this chapter.
Figure 17 MFV Displaying User Data
Figure 18 MFV Displaying Power Strip Outlet Data
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System Setup
The System Setting command allows you to adjust system settings such system name, operation mode, and others, as described below. The System Setting window appears.
Figure 19 System Setting Window
The default name of your system appears in the System name field. Click on the Logoff Timeout drop-down arrow to turn the timeout Off or On. [. . . ] When the System Configuration window appears, set general configuration settings for the entire Paragon configuration. Select the View By Channel tab in the Device panel, expand the tree if necessary, and double-click on the target. When the Target Information window appears, modify the information as needed. Select the View By Type tab in the Device panel, expand the tree if necessary, and double click on the switch. [. . . ]