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USER’S GUIDE
Switched Rack PDU
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URL address formats
Type the Rack PDU’s DNS name or IP address in the Web browser’s URL
address field and press
ENTER. Except when you specify a non-default web
server port in Internet Explorer, http:// or https:// is automatically
added by the browser.
For a DNS name of Web1, the entry would be one of the following:
http://Web1 if HTTP is your access mode
https://Web1 if HTTPS (SSL/TLS) is your access mode
For a System IP address of 139.225.6.133, when the Rack PDU uses the
default port (80) at the Web server, the entry would be one of the following:
http://139.225.6.133 if HTTP is your access mode
https//139.225.6.133 if HTTPS (SSL/TLS) is your access mode
For a System IP address of 139.225.6.133, when the Rack PDU uses
a non-default port (5000, in this example) at the Web server, the entry
would be one of the following:
http://139.225.6.133:5000 if HTTP is your access mode
https://139.225.6.133:5000 if HTTPS (SSL/TLS) is your
access mode
If the error “You are not authorized to view this page” occurs
(Internet Explorer only), someone is logged onto the Web interface
or control console. If the error “No Response” (Netscape) or “This
page cannot be displayed” (Internet Explorer) occurs, Web access
may be disabled, or the Rack PDU may use a non-default Web-
server port that you did not specify correctly in the address. (For
Internet Explorer, you must type http:// or https://as part of
the address when any port other than 80 is used.)
For more information, see Port assignments.