Xtreme Power Conversion SPD-0215 Guide

SPD Switched PDU
SPD-0215, SPD-0815, SPD-1615 Models
User & Installaon Manual
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Table of Contents
System Descripon...................................................................................... 3
Front and Back Panel.......................................................................................................................4
Important Safety Precauons for Hardware Installaon...............................6
Safety Precauons.......................................................................................6
Baery Replacement.......................................................................................................................7
Access to the System....................................................................................7
Factory Default Sengs...................................................................................................................7
User Privileges and Port Reservaons.............................................................................................8
Local Master Port Access.................................................................................................................8
External Modem Access..................................................................................................................8
Telnet Access...................................................................................................................................8
Web Access......................................................................................................................................9
Email Access..................................................................................................................................10
SNMP Informaon.........................................................................................................................11
AutoPing and Power Reboot..........................................................................................................12
Using Control Command.............................................................................12
Using Conguraon Menu......................................................................... 14
Starng Conguraon Menu.........................................................................................................14
Viewing and Changing Operaon Status.......................................................................................14
Power Outlet Setup Menu.............................................................................................................15
Power Outlet Timer Setup Menu...................................................................................................16
User Account Setup Menu............................................................................................................18
System Access Setup Menu...........................................................................................................19
Serial Port Setup Menu.................................................................................................................20
TCP/IP Network Conguraon Menu............................................................................................22
More About TCP/IP Network Conguraon..................................................................................24
More about Emailing Access.........................................................................................................25
Appendix A: Serial Console Port Interfaces.................................................26

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System Descripon
MODEL NUMBER SPD-0215 SPD-0815 SPD-1615
Power cords 1 1 2
Power outlets 2 8 16
Power input IEC C14 inlet IEC C14 inlet (2) IEC C14 inlets
Outlet type (2) NEMA 5–15R (8) NEMA 5–15R (16) NEMA 5–15R
Input current 15A 15–30A 15–30A
Input voltage 100–240VAC
Dimensions (W x D x H) 5.4 x 6.0 x 2.5 in 19.0 x 7.0 x 1.75 in 19.0 x 7.0 x 3.5 in
Console port Baud rate: 115200; 8 data bits; no parity; 1 stop bit; no hardware handshaking
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T
Network protocol ICMP, IP, TCP, DHCP, Telnet, DNS, POP3/SMTP, SNMP, HTTP, and BootP
Display (6) LEDs (16) LEDs (24) LEDs
Operang temperature 32°F–122°F (0°C–50°C)
Storage temperature -20°F–140°F (-29°C–60°C)
Humidity 10–90%
WARRANTY 2 years (USA and Canada)
Model No. Total Outlets Input Voltage Input Feeds Max.Load
per Group
Max.Load
per Unit
SPD-0215 2 100-120VAC (1 ea.) 15 Amp 15 Amps 15 Amps
SPD-0815 8 100-120VAC (1/2 ea.) 15 Amp 15 Amps 30 Amps
SPD-1615 16 100-120VAC (2 ea.) 15 Amp 15 Amps 30 Amps
Key features include:
• Local Master Port access: oers data rates from 2400 to 115200 bits/second and oponal hardware hand-
shaking (CTS/RTS). There are two operaon modes for the port: Console Transparent and System Control.
• Three user privilege login levels: The Administraon level manages system conguraon and uncondi-
onal access to all power outlets and all serial ports. The User level allows each user to reserve and man-
age his/her own ports, as well as to change the most of system conguraon sengs. Anonymous users
are able to view all sengs and operate unreserved power outlets and serial console ports.
• User name and password for each port: The user name and password are protected in each ports.
• Line commands or menu conguraon controls: Menu table operaon oers user-friendly operaon
methods that are used for changing system conguraons, viewing run me statuses, and issuing controls.
Line commands provide quick and easy operaons.
• Telnet access: Remote access the system over a TCP/IP network for conguraon and systems control.
• Out of band Modem access interfacing: Control and congure the system via a telephone line. Oponal
custom Modem AT command string to the Modem.
• HTTP web access: Embedded web server provides secured user name and password authencaon. The
operaons are easy and friendly, ulizing tables and graphical icons. Download SNMP MIB les conve-
niently, or view the help manual on line.
• SNMP MIB capability: An SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent is integrated in the system
for an exchange of management informaon between the system and network devices.
• POP/SMTP Emailing with SMTP Authencaon capability: A user can send control commands such as re-
boot power outlet via emails. Command execuon reports are replied for each command email received.
SMTP user name and password are protected through authencaon process.
• SNMP Trap for sending logging message: The Trap is used to asynchronously report events to the NMS. It
forwards power reboot command execuon informaon to the remote Trap logging receiver.

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What you can do with the system:
• Remote equipment power source management over TCP/IP networks, including user equipment reboot-
ing, and permanently user power source turn on/o. Schedule power reboots or power source on/o
events monthly, weekly, daily or at any me. Reboot power source to equipment when a network connec-
on is lost.
• Monitoring AC Power Consumpons and sending warning messages when the aggregated AC draw from
a system is crossed predened threshold.
• Remote control anywhere by emailing. Via emails, you are able to manage the systems or user commu-
nicaon equipment power sources when LAN access is impossible. Via emails, you can send user data to
the NP control commands such as reboong user power source. Reply emails are sent aer the system
intercepts incoming emails so that you are informed with the operaon status.
• AutoPing and reboot user equipment. Connect your system to a power outlet and assign the system net-
work IP address or URL. The NP system will ping the user equipment Periodically (in every 15 seconds). If
the user equipment stops responding the ping request, the equipment will reboot the power.
• Scheduling AC outlet power cycling periodically or per weekly planner. Each outlet can be programmed
with it’s own mer.
Illustraon of Typical Applicaon
Front and Back Panel
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SPD-0215 Back Panel
SPD-0815 Front Panel
SPD-0815 Rear Panel
SPD-1615 Front Panel
SPD-1615 Front Panel

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1. Power Outlet status LED: Visual indicaon of user power outlet On/O status.
2. System power On/O status LED: Indicaon of system power On/O status.
3. Ethernet Link status LED: When the LED is illuminated, Ethernet port and a LAN connecon are established.
4. Ethernet speed status LED: Ethernet port have 100M status.
5. Ethernet Acve data status LED: When there is data trac on the LAN, the LED is illuminated.
6. Factory Upgrade switch: Allow the user to upgrade the system. The switch is located behind the small front
panel opening.
7. Factory Default Reset switch: Allow a user to reset the system to factory default sengs. The switch is located
behind the small front panel opening.
8. A and B Selecon LED: When the LED is illuminated, For Circuits A or B Amps which measurement will appear
on the Digital Displays.
9. Display Selecon Amps Indicators: When the LED is illuminated, Amps which measurement will appear
on the Digital Displays.
10. Display Selecon Temperature Indicators: When the LED is illuminated, Temperature which measurement will
appear on the Digital Displays.
11. Display Selecon Buon : Each me the Display Selecon Buon is pressed, the Digital Displays will toggle
Between Amps and Temperature, and the LED indicators will light to show which measurement is currently
selected.
12. Sensor Port: Temperature only or Temperature and Relave Humidity sensor are measured port.
13. Local Master Port (DCE, 9 pin DB, female, or RJ-45 socket): This is also a service port for the user to congure
and change system operaon sengs.
14. USB Port: For soware upgrade.
15. Ethernet Port (RJ45, 10/100 Base-T): 10/100 Based-T Ethernet port for connecon to LAN.
18. Digital Displays: Digital Displays will toggle between Amps and Temperature, and the LED indicators will light
to show which measurement is currently selected.
20. Power Circuit A - Power Inlet: An NEMA5-15P/IEC320-C14 AC inlet which supplies power (08 Series 1-4 outlets;
16 Series 1-8 outlets).
21. Power Circuit B - Power Inlet: An NEMA5-15P/IEC320-C14 AC inlet which supplies power (08 Series 5-8 outlets;
16 Series 9-16 outlets).
22. Power Breaker: System turn power on/o.
23. Power Circuit A - Switched Outlets: AC Outlets that can be switched On, O or rebooted in response.
24. Power Circuit B - Switched Outlets: AC Outlets that can be switched On, O or rebooted in response
Cauon: Sensor interface can be connected only with the sensor provided by the manufacture (Do not connect a
telephone line and so on).
Important Safety Precauons for Hardware Installaon
Safety Precauons
It is important that you read this secon before aempng any of the hardware installaon and maintenance
procedures in this guide.
The following instrucons are important for your safety and for the funcon of the unit. Read the instrucons
carefully before the installaon
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of re or electrical shock, never remove the cover of the unit. No user serviceable parts inside.
Repair should be done by authorized service personnel only. The unit should be installed in indoors with ambient
temperature and sucient airow.

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WARNING!
Please ensure the hardware to be disconnected with power supply for installaon. It means that the unit’s power
cable and network cables must remain disconnecon unl you are instructed to make the connecons. Follow the
instrucons in the procedures carefully. This equipment is requested to be disconnected from the power supply
by removing the power cord(s) from the power outlet. It is therefore important to locate the unit close to a power
outlet that is easily accessible.
WARNING!
To be safe, the unit must has the ground protecon.
Baery Replacement
A 3.0V Lithium recharging baery is installed in the unit for internal Real-Time Clock and system data retenon.
The baery should last recharging 1000,000 mes at least. If the baery needs to be replaced, please ask autho-
rized service personnel to do so.
Access to the System
Factory Default Sengs
The system is shipped with Factory Default sengs. The default sengs for the Local Master serial port are:
115200, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no hardware handshaking (Flow Control).
The default Ethernet seng are: IP:192.168.1.100, GateWay:192.168.1.1, NetMask: 255.255.255.0
The default Administrator’s login name “admin” and the default password is “admin” and user’s login name “user”
and the default password is “user”. All exisng user accounts are erased if the system is recovered to the default
sengs. The default SNMP Community string for public, private and Trap access is “public”.
There are two ways to restore the system to the Factory Default sengs. The rst method is to press a push-buon
switch located on the front panel for 1 second. The second method is to select “Set Default Factory” from the Main
Menu. The Main Menu can be viewed by running a terminal emulaon program such as Window’s Hyper Terminal.
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User Privileges and Port Reservaons
All user levels, including anonymous (visitor), are able to access the system via a serial connecon from your work
staon to the Local Master port, or via a Telnet session from your work staon
Administraon Login:
There is 8 Administraon account at most on the system. The default name is “admin” and default password is
also “admin”. The default name and password may be changed. If you login at Administraon level, you are able to
remove or change exisng user accounts, take over power outlets or user serial console ports and change system
sengs.
User Login:
At user login level, you are able to reserve power or console ports for your applicaons if they are “open”, as well
as make system conguraon changes. At this login level, you are not able to change power outlet operaon status
for other reserved power outlets.
Guest (Visitor) Access:
At user guest level (as an visitor user), you are only able to view the system conguraon sengs and operate
unreserved power outlets.
Local Master Port Access
To access and congure the system from the master port, you need to connect a RS232 port from your work sta-
on to the Local Master Serial Port. Then run a terminal emulaon program (such as Window’s Hyper Terminal)
on your computer.
1. Connect the system’s Local Master Port (DCE) with a straight DB-9 type cable, if your work staon is
equipped with a DTE part.
2. Connect the system’s Ethernet port to your LAN, if you intend to use the network port.
3. Turn the system power on.
4. At the terminal emulaon program, type the “help” for help informaon.
5. The system has DHCP enabled, as a default seng. Network connecvity parameters displayed at the
startup screen. If the system does not get a DHCP oer,the system falls back to default stac network set-
ngs. You can alter the default network sengs to t your need.
6. Use the command “ping” to verify your connecon. If a network connecon is established, you are able to
use Telnet, Web Browsing, Emailing and SNMP.
External Modem Access
With this access method, an RS232 port on an external Modem device is connected to the Local Master Port. Typi-
cally, a Modem device is equipped with a DCE (Data Communicaon Equipment) terminal connector. Since the
system’s Local Master Port and Modem device ports are not complementary (both are DCE ports); you need to use
a NULL Modem cable with both male connectors.
Telnet Access
Operaon of on a Telnet terminal is almost idencal to the access method via Local Master Serial Port. You need
to make sure that Telnet access is enabled, as a default seng. If the access is not enabled, please refer to Secon
“Using Conguraon Menu” to change the seng.

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Before you start the Telnet applicaon, the user need to obtain the actual IP address for the system. The system
displays network connecvity informaon at system startup terminal when your workstaon is connected to the
system’s Local Master Serial Port. Please refer to “TCP/IP Network Conguraon” secon of this document for
informaon on how to setup the network parameters.
Once the network connecon is established, at your workstaon prompt, you need to enter:
telnet ip_addr
You need to set a Telnet session on your workstaon to Local Echo O mode.
Telnet session permits an anonymous user who may only to view the system sengs and operate unreserved
power outlets and user serial console ports. Please refer to “User Privileges and Port Reservaons” for further
informaon.
• There are 8 Telnet session at most may be acve at the same me.
• A Telnet session remains acve for 10 minutes if it is in idle state.
• Telnet access methods can be enabled or disabled using the System Access Setup Menu.
• To terminate an acve Telnet session, use the command “exit” at the terminal.
Telnet Session Startup Screen
Web Access
You need to obtain the system IP address before starng web access to the system. Please refer to the Telnet Ac-
cess secon for methods to get the system IP address. You also need to make sure that web access is enabled, as
a default seng. If the access is not enabled, please refer to Secon “Using Conguraon Menu” to change the
seng. Start a Web browsing applicaon program such as Window’s Explorer and enter “hp://ip_address“in the
address eld.
You must have an account on the system in order to access the system via this method. Without a valid account,
you are only able to view the following web page and get a copy of the Help text message.

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Web Access Startup Page
Upon clicking the Login buon, a secured login table is displayed at you work staon. Factory default seng for
user name is “admin”. The default password is “admin”.
Web Access Login Entry Table
Email Access
To establish this access method, the system’s network connecon is already established. With the email access
method, you are able to execute the NP system controlling commands. The NP system periodically checks incom-
ing mails from a designated POP mail server. The system sends a reply email with command process status if an
email is intercepted.

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Sending Command from Hotmail Web Site
SNMP Informaon
Applicaons such as an NMS (Network Management System) or an SNMP browser can exchange informaon with
the NP systems. SNMP is disabled with the default seng.
The informaon managed by an SNMP daemon on the system can be obtained using SNMP requests from a re-
mote work staon. An SNMP Get/Get Next request fetches the value of a single variable or a set of variables. An
SNMP Set request modies the value of a variable.
You need to know the name of a variable before you can fetch or modify a variable’s value. A variable’s symbolic
name is mapped to a numeric name, which is referred as OID.
The MIB (Management Informaon Base) is a text le describing the internal objects the SNMP agent can display,
monitor, and/or modify. Each MIB object is the system variable that has name and an OID. You need the MIB le
to properly congure the SNMP client (“manager”) for server monitoring. To get a copy of the MIB le, please use
a web browser to access the NP systems. Open the TCP/IP Network Conguraon Menu and then click the buon
“Get SNMP MIB File” to download the MIB le that is stored in the system’s memory.

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Enterprise OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1. 32287
Denion OID Returned message
devName .1.1 The system name or site name. Read only.
devType .1.2 The system model type. Read only.
sysCurrentA .1.3
First AC current monitoring reading. For a system equipped with single power cord,
this the valid current reading. For dual power corded system, this is the rst part of the
AC current reading. Read only.
sysCurrentB .1.4 For dual power corded system, this is the AC current reading for the second power
inlet (or power cord). Read only.
sysTemp .1.5 The system temperature, this is only available when the temperature sensor is in-
stalled. Read only.
AutoPing and Power Reboot
Each power outlet has oponal sengs that a NP system uses to ping network equipment. The pinged equipment
is aached to a specic power outlet. It reboots user equipment power source if a network connecon is not de-
tected any more. However, user equipment never gets power reboot if the equipment never replies ping reply to
a NP system.
A power outlet has the oponal sengs (Power Outlet Setup Menu) that specify the desnaon IP address that the
system will ping periodically, and maximum network downme allowed. In addion, to avoid unwanted reboots, a
NP system also pings the gateway IP address (as default) to make sure a NP system has a network connecon that
is sll acve. Otherwise, AutoPing will be in o mode if a NP system lost network connecon. To change the default
gateway IP address as ping desnaon, use TCP/IP Conguraon Menu to enter your desired desnaon address.
Using Control Command
A NP system provides command line opons for viewing or changing system conguraon and operaon status. In
addion, by using the control command opon, users are able to create script les for automaon of equipment
test and control.
Control commands are applicable to the connecons between your work staon and Local
Master Serial Port or a Telnet session.
Some of the control commands are also applicable to emails. See related secons for more detailed informaon
about how to setup email accounts.
Once the system starts or a Telnet session is open, you are ready to send control command to the system. Type
command “help” to have a complete list of available commands.
All login levels including anonymous users are able to use the command line opon. However, the actual command
execuons are based on your login level. For example, if you are an anonymous user, you are not able to reserve or
un-reserve serial console ports or power outlets. If you login at Administraon level, you are able to operate any
serial ports and power outlets, reserve or unreserved any ports or outlets even if they are reserved by other users.

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* Help Menu *
* *
* *
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**NOTE : command marked with * need user permission
**NOTE : command marked with # need admin permission
login login
logout logout
whoami who am i?
#ul show userlist
ver show the hw/sw version
date print current date
me print current me
temp read temperature sensor
cura read current sensor a
curb read current sensor b
#ssn 0x12345678 set serial num
sshow Displays console ports conguraon status
#reinit set default factorys (need reboot)
pshow Displays power outlet status
ptshow Displays power outlet mer informaon.
*pset n v Sets power outlet #n to v(value 1-on, 0-o)
*ps v Sets all power outlets to v(value 1-on, 0-o)
*prb n Reboot power outlet #n
*prsv n Reserve power outlet #n for current user
*punrsv n Unreserve power outlet #n for current user
mac print the mac addr
ping 10.10.26.236 ping an ip address
acl 0/1 Disable/Enable ACL
*aclset id type mask id(1-6), type(0=Not Care/1=Permit/2=Block), mask(ip)
smtp lalalalala send an email
getmail fetch mail from pop3 server
#web 0/1 disable/enable web access
#pop3 0/1 disable/enable pop3 access
#telnet 0/1/2 cong telnet access to disable/login_only/enable
dns www.sina.com.cn domain name server
*dhcp do dhcp roun
*ip 10.10.26.123 set network stac ip
*gw 10.10.26.1 set network gateway
*netmask 255.255.255.0 set network netmask
*ifcong auto/dhcp/stac do network interface cong
nwshow display network status
help show help messages
*! Repeat the last command
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Using Conguraon Menu
Starng Conguraon Menu
There are four ways to start the Conguraon Menu:
1. Local Master Port access method. The user run a terminal program from a work staon and Local Master
Port of the system via serial connecons between a serial port .
2. External Modem device access method. Run a terminal program from a remote work state and establish
the connecon via a telephone line.
3. Telnet access method. Your workstaon and the system are connected to LAN.
4. Web access method. Your workstaon and the system are connected to LAN.
Viewing and Changing Operaon Status
System Operaon Stac (Web Page)
With this web page, you are able to:
• View on/o status for each power outlet. As shown in the table, Power outlet 1 is power on (illuminated
in red) and outlet 2 is power o (not illuminated, in grey).
• Change power outlet on/o status by clicking “on/o” switch buon icon.
• Reboot a power outlet by clicking “Reboot” push switch buon icon.
• Get present current and temperature by clicking “System Status” link.
Helpful info:
• Control command “pset n v” executes the same funcon as the clicking “on/o” push switch buon icon
• Control command “rb n” executes the same funcon as the clicking “Reboot” push switch buon icon

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Power Outlet Setup Menu
This secon describes:
1. Power Outlet Conguraon
2. AutoPing Funcons
Power Outlet Setup Menu (Web Page)
Name:
Dene a name for the power outlet.
On/O:
Set the power outlet to power on or o state.
Reservaon:
Reserve the port for special user.
AutoPing and reboot (Power reboot If user equipment’s network is down)
Disable or enable AutoPing power reboot funcon. If it is enabled, the system schedules auto pings to the com-
municaon equipment that is connected to the power outlet. If no response is received in a period of me (user
dened, see below) from the communicaon equipment, the system starts the power reboot process for the
power outlet.
Ping Ip(AutoPing (Ping) desnaon IP address) :
Enter an IP address of the probed communicaon equipment. This IP address is associated to the power outlet.
Email nofy if autoping failed
Disable or enable sending email nofy if autoping failed. Only available if AutoPing and reboot if on.
Reboot Duraon In Seconds
Seng the reboot duraon if the autping is failed or clicking “Reboot” push switch buon icon. The unit is second.

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Helpful Info:
Use command “pshow” to display all power outlet status.
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* Power Outlet Port Parameters and Status *
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Port | Name | status | Reserved By | Timer | AutoPing
------+-----------------+----------+-----------------+---------|-------------
01 | encoder | ON | admin | OFF | ON
02 | Undened | OFF | Open | OFF | OFF
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List of Power Outlet Status (Terminal Screen)
Power Outlet Timer Setup Menu
This is an example of the power outlet in Timer o mode. To enable the Timer, select “Timer Mode” on.
Power Outlet Timer Setup Menu (Web Page)
Timer Mode:
Select the mer mode: O/Standard/Customized

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Timer Start Time:
Specify starng me for the mer. The starng me is the actual calendar date and real-me clock. Once a mer
reaches this specied Start Time, the power outlet on/o state will ip. It is in the format of “year:month:day:ho
ur:minute:second”. For example, to start changing the power outlet on/o state at 7:17:27pm, on July 20th 2008,
the entry data is 08:07:20:19:17:27.
Timer Period:
Specify the mer period. It is in the format of “days:hours:minutes:seconds”, which is not a calendar and real-me
clock entry type. The period seng is used for applicaons that require the power outlet to connuously change
on/o in a specic interval. For example, you need to schedule power reboot for the outlet daily, the period is 24
hours. Your entry will be
00:24:00:00.
Timer Loop Count:
The number of Periods for the Timer is dened as Loop Count. For example, you schedule the mer to ip the
power outlet states in every 20 seconds and want to repeat 300 mes, your entry will be 300.
Toggle Duraon:
Specify the duraon of the power outlet and state the toggles when a new Timer Period starts. This parameter is
meaningful if the Timer Loop Count is > 0. The unit for the duraon is in seconds. The concept of the specicaon
can also be viewed as Duty Cycle. The value of this parameter should be 0 < Toggle Duraon < Timer Period.
ON O
Timer Period
Loop Count 1 Loop Count 2 Loop Count 3 Loop Count 4
Timer Start Time
Toggle Duraon
Denions of Timer Parameters
There are a few examples of applicaons using the Power Outlet Timers:
1) Reboot daily:
Current Calendar date and me are: Aug. 10th, 2008, 10:00 am.
Requires daily power Reboot at 1:00am. Reboot duraon is 10 seconds.
Timer Start=08:08:11:01:00:00 - Reboot starts on Aug. 11th, 2008,1:00 am.
Timer Period = 1:0:0:0 - Period is 1 day, 0 hour, 0 minute, and 0 second.
Timer Toggle Duraon = 10 - Power outlet will toggle on/o state for 10 seconds.
Timer Loop Count = 1000 - 1000 days.
2) Toggle Power Outlets for 300 mes:
Toggling Power outlet on/o and state 300 mes in a period of 10 seconds, meanme starts it immediately. Cur-
rent Calendar date and me are: Aug. 10th, 2008, 10:00 am.
Timer Start Time = 08:08:10:10:00:20 - Start toggling on Aug. 10th, 2008, at 10:00:20 am.

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Timer Period = 20 - Choose 20 seconds and duty cycle 50%. Note: the period seng is not 10.
Timer Toggle Duraon = 10 - This results in 10 seconds on and 10 seconds o.
Timer Loop Count = 300 - 300 periods.
3) Reboot once on a specic date and me:
Current Calendar date and me are: Aug. 10th,2008, 10:00 am. To schedule a reboot on Feb 12th, 1:00 am.
Timer Start Time = 09:02:12:1:00:00 - Start the event at 1:00am,2009, on Feb. 12th, Timer Period = 6 - 6 seconds
Timer Toggle Duraon = 5 - 5 seconds. Reboot duraon is 5 seconds. Timer Loop Count = 1 - Reboot once.
User Account Setup Menu
User account management includes reserving or un-reserving each serial console ports and power outlets to a
current login user, as well as adding new user accounts, modifying and deleng user accounts.
User Account Management Menu (Web Page)
Helpful Info:
Use the command “ul” to view all exisng account

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System Access Setup Menu
System Access Control Menu (Web Page)
System(or Site) name:
Assign a system name, somemes referred as site or device name.
Date and Time:
Enter calendar date and real-me clock.
Serial Port Mode:
Congure the Local Master Port to interface type: either to a serial RS-232 port on your work staon or an external
Modem device. An external Modem device is typically equipped with a DCE (Data Communicaon Equipment)
terminal connector. Since the system’s Local Master Port and Modem device ports are not complementary, you
need to use a NULL Modem cable with both male connectors. For informaon about connecter pin assignment,
please see appendix A.
Modem Startup String:
Dene an external Modem control command string that is sent from the system to an external modem device pe-
riodically (in every 15 minutes). If you do not need to dene the control string, leave the entry eld empty.
Web Access:
Enable or disable web access to the system. Default to enable.

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Telnet Access:
Enable or disable Telnet access to the system. Default to enable. Only one acve Telnet session is permissible.
Enable Telnet Anonymous User:
Enable or disable an anonymous user’s access to Telnet port.
Control command via Emails:
Enable or disable this access method. When it is enabled, you need to make sure you also have completed POP/
SMTP server and email receiving and sending addresses. See “TCP/IP Network Conguraon” setup menu for de-
tailed informaon how to setup email accounts. Default to disable.
SNMP Agent Enabling:
Enable or disable SNMP agent on the system. If the system SNMP Agent is enabled, it collects and stores man-
agement informaon and makes this informaon available to NMS (Network Management System) using SNMP.
Please see Secon 2.5 for a available MIB objects that the system supports. Default to disable.
SNMP Trap Enabling:
Enable or disable Trap sending. If this opon is enabled, Traps are sent if there is a power reboot command execu-
on on the system. Default to disable.
Note: you must enable the above SNMP Agent seng. Otherwise, enabling Trap seng will not take eect.
SNMP Trap Receiver IP Address:
Enter Trap Monitoring receiver IP address.
SNMP Community String:
To specify SNMP MIB/Trap community string. The default string is “public”. This string is used for public, private
and Trap.
Current A and B Alarm Threshold:
To dened AC current draw alarm threshold. The unit is Amps.
Temperature Alarm Threshold:
To dened temperature draw alarm threshold. The unit is Cengrade.
Serial Port Setup Menu
This secon describes serial console port conguraon and operang sengs. Serial Console Port conguraon
starts with the following menu:
Serial Port Setup Menu (Web Page)
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