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16UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
For more information about the delays and settings, see “Shutdown on Configuration menu”,
“Synchronized Control of your UPS devices”, and “Outlet Groups on Control menu”.
ActionsontheUPSscreenfordeviceswithNOOutletGroups
Action Description
Reboot UPS
(user interface)
ups -c Reboot
(command line
interface,
CLI)
Restarts the attached equipment by doing the following. (Click Next to see specific details
on timing and delays).
Turns off power at the UPS after Shutdown Delay (on Configuration - Shutdown).
Turns on power at the UPS after the UPS battery capacity returns to at least the
percentage configured for Minimum Battery Capacity ((Configuration - Shutdown - End
of Shutdown, see “Controlled Early Shutdown and End of Shutdown”). The UPS then
waits the time specified as Return Delay (on Configuration - Shutdown).
For a Synchronized Control Group (SCG) action:
1. This option turns off power at the UPS devices that are enabled group members after
waiting the time configured as “Shutdown Delay” for the initiating UPS devices.
The initiating UPS waits up to the number of seconds specified as “Power
Synchronized Delay” to allow time for group members to regain input power. If all
group members already regained input power, this delay is omitted. If all group
members regain input power during the delay, the rest of the delay is cancelled.
2. “Return Delay” starts when the initiating UPS is at its configured Minimum Battery
Capacity (Configuration - Shutdown - End of Shutdown, see “Controlled Early
Shutdown and End of Shutdown”.
A Minimum Battery Capacity of the initiating UPS is also required of SCG members.
However, you can reduce a group members requirement by configuring that members
“Return Runtime Duration Offset”. For example, if the initiators Minimum Battery
Capacity is 50%, and a members Minimum Battery Capacity Offset (Configuration -
Synchronized Control) is 5%, that member needs battery capacity of 45% to reboot.
Turn UPS On
(user interface)
ups -c On
(
CLI)
Turns on power at the UPS. The option only displays when the UPS is turned off. Click
Next to see specific details on timing and delays.
For a Synchronized Control Group, after a delay of a few seconds, the action turns on all
enabled group members that have input power.
Turn Off UPS
(user interface)
ups -c Off
(
CLI)
ups -c GraceOff
(
CLI)
Turns off the output power of the UPS immediately, without a shutdown delay. The UPS
remains off until you turn it on again.
For a Synchronized Control Group, this action turns off power at all enabled members of
the group. No “Shutdown Delay” value is used. The UPSs turn off after a few seconds and
remain off until you turn on their power.
Note: For a synchronized turn-off action that uses the value of the “Shutdown Delay” of the
initiating UPS, use SNMP (for the upsAdvControlUpsOff OID, set the value to
turnUpsSyncGroupOffAfterDelay (5)).
Turns off the outlet power of the UPS after the “Maximum Required Delay” and the
configured “Shutdown Delay”.
Put UPS to Sleep
ups -c
GraceReboot
(
CLI)
This action is similar to Reboot UPS above, but with an additional delay before the
shutdown.
The attached equipment shuts down only after the UPS (or the initiating UPS, for a
Synchronized Control Group action) waits the “Maximum Required Delay”, which is
calculated as described in “Shutdown delays and forcing negotiations”.
Click Next to see specific details on timing and delays.
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