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iBootBar  V1.5x 

 

Status

 The Status window displays the current view, controllable outlets, or other current information.  Buttons in the 

Header select the current view. 

Device View 

The Device View displays the status of a single 
device.  It shows the current status of each outlet 
of the device, and allows selection of one or more 
outlets for control.  It also displays the current 
draw of each inlet and any alarms.   
 
Use the checkboxes to select or de-select any 
outlet for control.   
 

Outlet Status

  Outlet status is displayed by a 

colored text box.  The color indicates the current 
status of the outlet and the text indicates the 
function being performed. 

 
 

Inlet Status 

The current of each power inlet 

(main) is displayed below the outlets fed by that 
inlet.  High current alarms are highlighted in red, 
low current alarms are highlighted in yellow. 
 

Group View 

The Group Veiw displays the status of a single 
group.  Groups are two or more outlets linked 
together for simultaneous control.  In the group 
view, each device containing a member of the 
group is displayed on a line, with the status of the 
outlets that are group members.  Control the 
group by clicking on the appropriate button in the 
Control section. 
 

Global View 

The Global View displays all iBootBars in one 
view.  Each outlet has a checkbox, allowing 
multiple outlets to be simultaneously controlled 
without the need to establish a group. Only outlets 
that the user has rights to will have status and 
control checkbox displayed.   
 

On 

Outlet is 

On

 

Cycle 

Outlet is 

On

 during Cycle.  It will turn off 

when cycle time is complete 

Off 

Outlet is 

Off

 

Reboot 

Outlet is 

Off

 during Cycle.  It will turn on 

when cycle time is complete 

On / Pend 

Outlet is 

Off

.  It has been commanded to 

turn on and will do so in its turn based on 
the delay time. 

Device View 

Group View 

Global View 

Summary of Contents for iBootBar iBB-N15

Page 1: ...ial Control iBB N20 M NEMA 20 Amp 8 x NEMA 5 15 IP Control Serial Control Internal Modem iBB 2N20 2 x NEMA 40 Amp 8 x NEMA 5 15 IP Control Serial Control iBB 2N20 M 2 x NEMA 40 Amp 8 x NEMA 5 15 IP Co...

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Page 3: ...eration 13 Web Interface Command Line Interface Outlet Commands User Commands Device Commands Group Commands Web Server Commands Telnet Commands AutoPing Commands Event Commands Firmware Upload Comman...

Page 4: ...rounding type plug Do not use a 3 to 2 prong adapter at the receptacle use of this type adapter may result in risk of electrical shock and or damage to this product 9 Do not allow anything to rest on...

Page 5: ...off outlet 1 iBootBar set outlet 1 off To reboot outlet 2 iBootBar set outlet 2 cycle Outlet Status Indicators Reset Pushbutton Recessed Mains Inlet Power Indicators Linecord for NEMA Models Circuit B...

Page 6: ...uration Multiple users with assigned rights and simultaneous control Up to 16 users can be assigned administrator or user only rights plus access to specific outlets and groups Users only see the outl...

Page 7: ...d Control functions can be linked to any SNMP v1 compatible manager The iBootBar MIB is downloadable from the website Syslog reporting All activity can be reported to a syslog compatible server iBootB...

Page 8: ...inout Dial Line Models with suffix M have an internal modem This modem supports both data and DTMF control The modem is approved for use in 36 countries See Appendix for complete modem certifications...

Page 9: ...national applications and can be used on 100V to 240VAC The iBB 2C10 provides two IEC 320 style universal inlets for connecting a detachable power cord Two standard IEC to CEE7 European cord sets are...

Page 10: ...en saved configurations for change management 6 Clone saved configurations for replication of similar configurations in multiple iBootBars 7 Upload modified configurations to iBootBars 8 Control Power...

Page 11: ...fault IP address 192 168 0 254 There are three techniques to setting the IP address of the iBootBar 1 Terminal Client software via Telnet Serial Modem 2 Automatically from a DHCP Server 3 ARP Ping fac...

Page 12: ...ess is nn nn nn nn nn nn Windows 98 and Later 1 Access the iBootBar CLI and enter the set ipmode arp ping command 2 On a PC open a DOS window Run Command 3 Type the following command arp s IP Address...

Page 13: ...on Global To see the status of the AutoPing feature click on AutoPing Control The Control panel provides the clickable buttons to change status of one or more outlets Once one or more outlets have bee...

Page 14: ...ent alarms are highlighted in yellow Group View The Group Veiw displays the status of a single group Groups are two or more outlets linked together for simultaneous control In the group view each devi...

Page 15: ...us of the AutoPing The numeric column will display the number of times the AutoPing has been triggered A numeric counter other than 0 with the status reporting OK indicates that there have been previo...

Page 16: ...d state The user must have rights to the selected outlet This command is for iBootBars not used in a cluster configuration If used in a cluster it is the same as device 1 No get device 1 16 devname ou...

Page 17: ...the root iBootBar s user table 20 character max Yes set user username device 1 16 devname all outlet 1 8 all yes no Sets the users right to the selected outlet on a specific device Yes No Rights set u...

Page 18: ...the cycle time in seconds No 10 set cycle 1 99 get delay Get or set the delay time in seconds No 1 set delay 1 99 get current alarm High and Low alarms are used to monitor current conditions and send...

Page 19: ...ns A device ID of 1 makes the unit a master and a device ID of 2 16 make the iBB a remote in cluster configurations These commands are only valid when directly connected to the iBootBar rather than as...

Page 20: ...ic outlet on a specific device from the selected group Yes ren group groupname newname Renames the selected group 20 characters max Yes del group groupname Deletes the selected group Yes Network Comma...

Page 21: ...web ssl yes no Enable or disable the root iBootBars web server s SSL capabilities Yes No Telnet Commands Command Description Admin Fact Def get telnet Returns the current settings of the root iBootBa...

Page 22: ...set autoping 1 16 frequency 1 999 Set the frequency of the selected autoping in seconds Yes 10 set autoping 1 16 count 1 99 Set the number of failures the select autoping requires before it triggers i...

Page 23: ...on off cycle Set the event action Yes set event eventname repeat never daily weekly monthly annually Set the event repeat Yes set event eventname control outlet 1 8 Sets the outlet that will be contro...

Page 24: ...set time server ip address Sets the address of a NTS server for the root iBootBar to query Yes 129 6 15 29 set time usents yes no Enables or disables the root iBootBar s ability to connect to an NTS Y...

Page 25: ...BootBar V1 5x Page 25 Firmware Upload Commands Command Description Admin Fact Def get upload enable Get or set the ability for the root iBootBar to accept a firmware upload Yes set upload enable Yes N...

Page 26: ...or power cycle the outlet for the time configured with the CLI command cycle time The new status of the outlet is stated If the key is used the iBootBar will also state begin to indicate the reboot o...

Page 27: ...ssign the event to a specific outlet or group and then configure the initial occurrence of the event the action to be performed and the repeat frequency if desired To configure the timed events use th...

Page 28: ...ssigned outlet When the ping response returns iBootBar will power the off the outlet Off Latch Upon triggering iBootBar will power off the assigned outlet and remain so until changed via the web or te...

Page 29: ...ress 192 168 1 7 Action Cycle Frequency 30 Count 3 Outlet Cabinet_1 Firewall Status OK OK iBootBar To configure the AutoPing use the following commands set autoping 1 16 ipaddress dotted decimal set a...

Page 30: ...rned on or off for that user set user name email email address 64 char max set user name sendmail yes no Emails generated by iBootBar will display the device outlet s command along with the user and m...

Page 31: ...sContact Truncated to 128 Char 5 RW DisplayString sysName Truncated to 128 Char 6 RW DisplayString sysLocation Truncated to 128 Char 7 RO INTEGER sysServices Firmware Upgrades The iBootBar can be upgr...

Page 32: ...ement 6 Clone saved configurations for replication of similar configurations in multiple iBootBars 7 Upload modified configurations to iBootBars 8 Control Power Outlets on one or more iBootBars throug...

Page 33: ...14 8 x C13 I S iBB 2C10 M 2 x C14 8 x C13 I S M iBB C20 C20 8 x C13 I S iBB C20 M C20 8 x C13 I S M iBB 2C20 2 x C20 8 x C13 I S iBB 2C20 M 2 x C20 8 x C13 I S M Key Input N15 NEMA 5 15 Linecord 115VA...

Page 34: ...ith Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference that may ca...

Page 35: ...rycode Argentina 07 Latvia 253 Australia 09 Liechtenstein 253 Austria 253 Lithuania 253 Belgium 253 Luxembourg 253 Brazil 22 Malaysia 108 Bulgaria 253 Malta 253 Canada 181 Mexico 181 Chile 153 Netherl...

Page 36: ...RO Integer32 snmpManagerIndex 2 RW DisplayString snmpManagerIPAddress 3 RW INTEGER Enum snmpManagerEnable 3 TB outletTable 1 TE outletEntry 1 RO Integer32 outletIndex 2 RW OCTET STRING outletName 3 RO...

Page 37: ...tained by contacting your Authorized Dataprobe Reseller THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE OR NEGLECT SELLER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHE...

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