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4. Should a user attempt to configure a phase's Overload Alarm with a value
that is above the maximum load value, configuration errors in Near
Overload and Low Load Warning values will not be reported on the screen.
These entries will be rejected along with the Overload Alarm entry, but
notification will not be put on the screen for those fields.
5. CLI interface does not have a command that allows the user to know
that an outlet user is disabled. Therefore, if a CLI user attempts to
assign outlets to this disabled user, the command will fail with a
"parameter error", but the user will not know the actual reason.
6. When a large number of outlet groups are controlled simultaneously, some
controls may not complete. Additionally, the Rack PDU may reboot.
7. Telnet session may close unexpectedly after performing the CLI command
to control many outlets at the same time. The command will complete,
but the user may have to log back in to the telnet session.
8. After a "CAN bus off" alarm has been resolved, the clearing event is not
generated and the alarm remains in the active list.
9. If a "Cancel Pending Commands" is issued when more than 6 outlet group
commands are in progress, some of the cancel commands may not get
processed.
10. In some situations, such as when a large number of events are generated
at the same time, some events may not get logged. This may also cause
the active alarm list to not display an active alarm, or to display an
alarm that has actually been cleared.
11. If a breaker is tripped on an AP86xx SKU with two outlet banks
(AP8641, AP8653), outlets 9 through 16 may report incorrect measurements.
12. Outlet controls issued to outlets that are already in the desired state
are logged in the event log. This is different than previous behavior.
13. A complete config.ini upload to a Rack PDU in a Network Port Sharing group
may take a long time. For example, for a Rack PDU in a Network Port Sharing
group with three other Rack PDUs, it may take 30 minutes to complete.
14. In order to support up to four Rack PDUs in a Network Port Sharing group,
the data log record format was changed. This will result in the data log
being cleared during an upgrade to firmware version 5.1.6. Users are advised
to save the data log before upgrading if the records are needed.
15. Cisco EnergyWise is not supported in this firmware release.
2.3 NEW FEATURES & ENHANCEMENTS SINCE RPDU2 v512
- Section 1.3 enumerates the features & enhancements for the 5.1.9 system.
1. Network Port Sharing feature has been added. This feature allows for up to
four Rack PDUs (AP86xx, AP88xx, AP89xx) to share one network
connection.
2. Updated RADIUS capability to support Network Port Sharing feature. Please view
the User Guide for more information.
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