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Chapter 4: Administration Introduction 43
Power Management Options
Authorized users and administrators can power down, power up and reboot devices using either
IPDU or SP power management after administrators perform the needed configuration using either
the Web Manager or the cli utility.
IPDU power management requires that one or more IPDUs are connected to the AUX port and
that an administrator has configured the AUX port and authorized users for IPDU
power management.
SP power management requires that users are configured for access to the SP and authorized to
perform SP power management actions.
Adding Options to the Users Console Login Menu
Regular users are configured with /usr/bin/rmenush as their default login shell. All users with
rmenush as their login shell see the same menu whenever they log into the console. The
administrator can configure the rmenush menu to display other options including links to additional
submenus or commands by modifying the /etc/menu.ini file. See Configuring the Users’ Console
Login Menu on page 126 for more information.
Routing on the MergePoint 5224/5240 SP Manager
The administrator can configure routing for default, host or network routes using either the Web
Manager or the cli utility.
Configuring the network interfaces in either of the two following ways sets up a default route for
the interface.
When DHCP is enabled for a network interface, the DHCP server assigns a default route to
the interface.
When DHCP is not enabled, if the administrator configures a gateway IP address, that IP
address is used to create a default route.
If a host route or network route is required, the route is configured as a static route that applies to
the primary interface.
MergePoint 5224/5240 SP Manager Notifications
The SP manager firmware includes syslog-ng, which can be configured through either the Web
Manager or the cli utility to filter log messages sent by system daemons (such as messages from the
cron daemon, crond) and by target devices. By default, the /etc/syslog/syslog
-ng.conf file monitors
messages from the following two files:
/dev/log
/proc/kmsg
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