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Power Over the NET™

PN7212 / PN7320

Power Distribution Unit

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Altusen PN7212

Page 1: ...Power Over the NET PN7212 PN7320 Power Distribution Unit User Manual www aten com ...

Page 2: ...nable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which ...

Page 3: ...o this device It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior to operation PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT BEFORE USE PN Device Safety Notice Set the maximum permissible breaker protection in the building c...

Page 4: ... your dealer Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the switch or to any other devices on the PN7212 PN7320 installation Features may have been added to the PN7212 PN7320 since this manual was printed Please visit our website to download the most up to date version of the manual Copyright 2004 2011 ATEN International Co L...

Page 5: ...oduction Overview 1 Features 2 Power Distribution 2 Remote Access 2 Operation 3 Management 4 Security 5 Requirements 5 Components 6 Front View 6 Port and Led Panel 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Before You Begin 11 Rack Mounting 11 Single Stage Installation 13 Daisy Chaining 15 Chapter 3 Super Administrator Setup First Time Setup 19 Network Configuration 20 Changing the Administrator Login 21 Moving O...

Page 6: ... Modifying User Accounts 53 Deleting User Accounts 53 Moving On 53 Groups 54 Creating Groups 54 Modifying Groups 56 Deleting Groups 56 Users and Groups 57 Assigning Users to a Group From the Accounts Page 57 Removing Users From a Group From the Accounts Page 58 Assigning Users to a Group From the Groups Page 59 Removing Users From a Group From the Groups Page 60 Device Assignment 61 Assigning Devi...

Page 7: ... 87 Private Certificate 88 Customization 89 Login Failures 89 Working Mode 89 Date Time 90 Time Zone 90 Manual Input 91 Network Time 91 Finishing Up 91 Chapter 8 Log Overview 93 System Log 93 The Log Event List 94 Search 95 Save 96 Notification Settings 97 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Download Overview 99 Maintenance 99 Firmware Upgrade 99 Backup Restore 101 Download 103 Chapter 10 The Log Server Ins...

Page 8: ...inux 125 Third Party Utility Windows 126 Chapter 13 LDAP Server Configuration Introduction 127 Install the Windows 2003 Support Tools 127 Install the Active Directory Schema Snap in 128 Create a Start Menu Shortcut Entry 128 Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema 129 Creating a New Attribute 129 Extending the Object Class With the New Attribute 131 Editing Active Directory Users 133 OpenLDA...

Page 9: ... Address Determination 147 Trusted Certificates 149 Overview 149 Installing the Certificate 150 Certificate Trusted 151 Self Signed Private Certificates 153 Examples 153 Importing the Files 153 Troubleshooting 154 Overview 154 Administrator Login Failure 158 Specifications 159 Sensor Specifications 160 Null Modem Cable Diagrams 161 Limited Warranty 162 ...

Page 10: ... how to log in to the PN7212 PN7320 with an internet browser and explains the layout and components of the PN7212 PN7320 s user interface Chapter 5 Outlet Access describes the Outlet Access page how to configure the options it provides regarding outlet operation and how to access and operate the PN7212 PN7320 s outlets Chapter 6 User Management shows administrators how to create modify and delete ...

Page 11: ...ve Directory or OpenLDAP An Appendix provides specifications and other technical information regarding the PN7212 PN7320 Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Monospaced Indicates text that you should key in Indicates keys you should press For example Enter means to press the Enter key If keys need to be chorded they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between the...

Page 12: ...ll ALTUSEN products and how they can help you connect without limits visit ALTUSEN on the Web or contact an ALTUSEN Authorized Reseller Visit ALTUSEN on the Web for a list of locations and telephone numbers International http www aten com North America http www aten usa com ...

Page 13: ...e aggregated into groups allowing groups of devices to be power managed at the same time while On Off sequencing enables users to set the power on sequence and delay time for each port to allow equipment to be turned on in the proper order Installation and operation is fast and easy plugging cables into their appropriate ports and user friendly browser based configuration and management is all tha...

Page 14: ...an indicate the Current Voltage Active Power Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 status Overcurrent protection and recovery PN7320 only Remote users can monitor outlet status via web pages on their browsers Safe shutdown support Separate power for the unit s own power and its power outlets The user interface is still accessible even when an overload condition trips the devices circuit breaker PN7320 only Remote...

Page 15: ...thly or user specified times basis Supports multiple power on off control methods Wake on LAN System After AC Back Kill the Power Power on sequencing users can set the power on sequence and delay time for each port to allow equipment to be turned on in the proper order Easy setup and operation via a browser based user interface Multibrowser support IE Mozilla Firefox Chrome Safari Opera Netscape T...

Page 16: ...ation threshold setting Alert notification for selected events On Off Recycle Failure exceeding threshold settings etc via audio alarm and blinking LEDs locally SMTP SNMP trap notification and digital output Naming support for outlets and outlet groups User outlet access assignment on an outlet by outlet basis Windows based Log Server event logging KVM logging and syslog support Integration with A...

Page 17: ...ACACS LDAP LDAPS and Active Directory Requirements Browsers accessing the PN7212 PN7320 must support SSL 128 bit encryption For cold booting of attached computers the computer s BIOS must support Wake on LAN or System after AC Back For Safe Shutdown The computer must be running Windows Windows 2000 or higher or Linux The Safe Shutdown program available by download from our website must be installe...

Page 18: ...PN7212 PN7320 User Manual 6 Components Front View PN7320 NEMA PN7320 IEC 1 2 1 3 3 4 6 5 ...

Page 19: ...ng page 3 Power Sockets NEMA 5 20R or IEC320 C19 4 Circuit Breakers PN7320 Only As a safety measure if there is an overcurrent situation regarding the device s power the circuit breakers will trip Press the button to recover normal operation Note Circuit breakers are not provided on the PN7212 Therefore we strongly recommend that you do not plug the unit directly into any unprotected power source ...

Page 20: ...s you to the previous or next outlet In a daisy chained installation pressing and holding both buttons for 3 seconds toggles the selection between Stations and Outlets If Station mode is selected pressing the Left or Right button moves you to the previous or next station in the daisy chain If Outlet mode is selected pressing the Left or Right button moves you to the previous or next outlet on the ...

Page 21: ...transmitted 10 100 Mbps Lights ORANGE to indicate 10 Mbps data transmission speed The LED lights GREEN to indicate 100 Mbps data transmission speed On Line Lights to indicate that a connection to a KVM switch or a parent PDU has been established Flashes to indicate that data is being transmitted Reset Switch This switch is recessed and must be pushed with a thin object such as the end of a paper c...

Page 22: ...triggered a GSM message can be sent through this device to a mobile phone 10 Modem Port This port can be used for OOB dial in dial back connection if the device becomes unavailable over the network An SA0142 DCE adapter is required for this connection see Modem Session page 117 for details 11 PON In Console Port This is a multifunction port PON In When used as a PON In port it can 1 Daisy chain th...

Page 23: ...op and bottom ends of the device see page 12 as shown in the diagrams below Continues on next page 1 Important safety information regarding the placement of this device is provided on page 143 Please review it before proceeding 2 The PN7212 requires a dedicated circuit See PN Device Safety Notice page iii for important details 3 Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up hav...

Page 24: ...e PN7212 PN7320 comes supplied with top and bottom screws already inserted as shown below If you want to mount to brackets at the top and bottom ends of the device you must first remove the screws from each end of the unit before attaching the mounting brackets ...

Page 25: ...ect from the device s AC socket to any available outlet on the PN7212 PN7320 3 Plug the cable that connects the PN7212 PN7320 to the LAN into the PN7212 PN7320 s LAN port 4 Optional If you wish to connect a modem use Cat 5e cable to connect the PN7212 PN7320 s Modem port to the SA0142 DCE adapter supplied with your package Connect the adapter s serial connector to the modem s DB 9 port 5 Optional ...

Page 26: ...e not provided on the PN7212 Therefore we strongly recommend that you do no plug the unit directly into any unprotected power source such as a wall outlet See PN Device Safety Notice page iii Once you have finished these installation steps you can turn on the PN7212 PN7320 and the connected devices Note We strongly recommend using cable ties and cable bars to safely and securely route the cables a...

Page 27: ... first station to the last must not exceed 100 m PN7212 PN7320 to PN7212 PN7320 Up to 15 additional PN7212 PN7320 stations can be daisy chained down from the top level master device allowing up to 320 outlets to be managed on a complete installation To daisy chain a PN7212 PN7320 do the following 1 Set the RS 232 RS 485 switch see page 10 of the child device to the RS 232 setting 2 Use Cat 5e cabl...

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Page 29: ...108 To daisy chain a child PN0108 from a parent PN7212 PN7320 do the following 1 Use Cat 5e cable to connect the PN7212 PN7320 s PON OUT port to the SA0150 Adapter supplied with your package 2 Connect the SA0150 to the PN0108 s PON IN port SA0150 1 2 ...

Page 30: ...etting 2 Connect the SA0149 Adapter supplied with your package to the PN0108 s PON OUT port 3 Use Cat 5e cable to connect the SA0149 to the PN7212 PN7320 s PON IN port Note In this configuration the PN0108 would be connected to a KVM switch that supports Power Over the NET devices such as the KN4140v through its PON IN port and the PON devices would be managed through the KVM switch s interface SA...

Page 31: ... way to accomplish this is to log in over the Net with a browser see Logging In page 23 Note 1 Since this is the first time you are logging in use the default Username administrator and the default Password password For security purposes we recommend changing them to something unique see Changing the Administrator Login page 21 2 For remote methods of getting logged in to the network see IP Addres...

Page 32: ...nfiguration To set up the network do the following 1 Click the Device Management tab 2 Select Network on the menu bar A screen similar to the one below appears 3 Fill in the fields according to the information provided under Network page 65 ...

Page 33: ...ent page has a list of Users and Groups in the Sidebar at the left and a more detailed list of users with more information about them in the large central panel Since this is the first time the page is being accessed only the Super Administrator appears 2 Click administrator in the Sidebar or Select administrator in the central panel then click Modify at the bottom of the page Continues on next pa...

Page 34: ...g unique 4 Re enter the password to confirm it is correct 5 Click Save 6 When the dialog box informing you that the change completed successfully appears Click OK Moving On After setting up the network and changing the default Administrator username and password you can proceed to other administration activities including adding users ...

Page 35: ... want to access in the browser s URL location bar Note 1 Get the IP address from the PN7212 PN7320 administrator 2 If you are the administrator and are logging in for the first time see First Time Setup page 19 2 If a Security Alert dialog box appears accept the certificate it can be trusted See Trusted Certificates page 149 for details The Login page appears 3 Provide a valid Username and Passwor...

Page 36: ...PN7212 PN7320 Main Page comes up with the Outlet Access Connections page displayed Note 1 The screen depicts a Super Administrator s page Depending on a user s type and permissions not all of these elements appear 2 Clicking the ALTUSEN logo at the top right of the page takes you to the Aten website ...

Page 37: ...s created 3 Sidebar The Sidebar provides a tree view listing of stations and outlets that relate to the various tab bar and menu bar selections Clicking a node in the Sidebar brings up a page with the details that are relevant to it 4 About Help About provides information regarding the switch s current firmware version Help provides online help for the device s configuration and operation Note You...

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Page 39: ... menu and the Outlets submenu The contents of the Outlets submenu are displayed in the main panel The main panel Outlets display provides a detailed listing of each outlet a user is permitted to access as well as a means of accessing the outlets All the outlets that a user is permitted to access are also listed in the Sidebar at the left of the page ...

Page 40: ... that they have access permission for Outlets and child stations may be nested under their parent stations Click the in front of a station to expand the tree and see the nested outlets Click the to collapse the tree and hide the nested outlets An outlet s ID number is displayed in brackets next to the outlet icon For convenience the outlets can be named See Configuration page 39 for details If an ...

Page 41: ...e page 34 an Outlet or a Group s power can be managed manually Clicking the outlet or group s icon in the Sidebar brings up its General page Outlet General Page Icon Status Steady Amber Power to the outlet is On Flashing Amber A change in the outlet s power status is pending See Shutdown Method page 45 Steady Gray Power to the outlet is Off Flashing Gray Power to the outlet is Off but Wake On LAN ...

Page 42: ...k and the status of the outlet is ON If the box is enabled and checked clicking the power outlet icon causes the connected device to reboot rather than shut down See Shutdown Method page 45 for further information 2 When you click the icon to change the outlet s power status the icon flashes to indicate the change but the icon doesn t change to the new color at this time You must leave the page an...

Page 43: ... which item is selected in the Sidebar Station Level When a station is selected in the Sidebar the main panel page has three tabs Outlets General and Groups Outlets The station s Outlets page displays status information for that device and each of its power outlets Note You can manually manage the outlet s power status by clicking the power outlet icon See Manual Power Management page 29 for detai...

Page 44: ...ation s Groups page lists the names of the outlet groups that have been created with its outlets in the left column The outlets that make up the group are in the right column The outlets are displayed as Station ID Outlet Number For example C01 05 refers to outlet number 5 belonging to station number 1 This page only displays information Settings changes cannot be made here To configure Outlet Gro...

Page 45: ...n and Schedule Each of the tabs is described below General The outlet s General page provides information regarding the outlet s name power status amps watts volts and power dissipation status You can manually turn the outlet On and Off from this page by clicking the power outlet icon see Manual Power Management page 29 for details ...

Page 46: ...on Settings changes cannot be made here To configure the settings select Configuration at the far right of the menu bar See Configuration page 39 for details Schedule The outlet s Schedule page shows the date and time schedule settings for automatic power control of the outlet To configure the schedule select Configuration at the far right of the menu bar See Schedule page 46 for details ...

Page 47: ...s that belong to the group and the power status of the outlets You can manually turn the outlets On and Off from this page by clicking the power outlet icon see Manual Power Management page 29 for details Note All of the outlets in the group turn On or Off together Schedule The outlet group s Schedule page shows the date and time schedule settings for automatic power control of the outlet group Th...

Page 48: ...accessed again Key in a value from 0 180 minutes Note A setting of 0 zero disables this function in which case users are never automatically logged out no matter how much time passes Beeper If this is enabled there is a check in the checkbox the beeper sounds whenever any of the following conditions occur the PN7212 PN7320 is powered On whenever an environment alarm is triggered whenever a device ...

Page 49: ...ing End Session Access The Access page provides a way to assign permissions to users and groups at both the station level and individual power outlet levels The items available differ depending on whether a station or an outlet is selected in the Sidebar Station Level When a station is selected in the Sidebar a page similar to the one below displays in the main panel with users and user groups lis...

Page 50: ...abetically in the left column A check mark under the Access column indicates the user or group is authorized to access and power control the selected outlet A check mark under the Outlet Configuration column indicates the user or group is authorized to configure the selected outlet s settings see Configuration page 39 When you have made your settings on this page click Save ...

Page 51: ...idual power outlet level The items available differ depending on whether a station or an outlet is selected in the Sidebar Station Level Configuration When a station is selected in the Sidebar a page similar to the one below displays in the main panel The station level Configuration page has two tabs General and Groups as described in the sections that follow ...

Page 52: ...ckmark in the check box disables an alarm from being triggered when the device s current load falls outside of its specified range Device Threshold Settings These fields are used to set the maximum minimum and fluctuation threshold settings If a range falls below the minimum setting or exceeds the maximum setting an alarm is triggered In order to keep alarms from being constantly triggered due to ...

Page 53: ...h outlets are included in the group Note In the Outlet column the outlets are displayed as Station ID Outlet Number For example C01 05 refers to outlet number 5 belonging to PN7212 PN7320 station number 01 This page is also used to create new outlet groups as well as to modify or delete existing ones To Create an outlet group do the following 1 Click Add 2 In the page that comes up first key in a ...

Page 54: ...also shows up as a device in the Sidebar and this page can be accessed by clicking on its icon in the Sidebar To Modify an outlet group select it in the list then click Modify The screen that comes up is the same one that appears when you click Add You can rename the group as well as add and remove outlets When you are done modifying the group click Save To Delete an outlet group select it in the ...

Page 55: ...ed on an outlet by outlet basis When an outlet is selected in the Configuration page Sidebar the main panel displays a page with two tabs Configuration and Schedule as described in the sections that follow Configuration The Configuration tab page similar to the one below is the default that appears in the main panel ...

Page 56: ...ckbox a dialog box comes up asking you to confirm a power operation before it is performed If it is disabled there is no check in the checkbox the operation is performed without confirmation Power On Delay Sets the amount of time the PN7212 PN7320 waits after the Power Button is clicked see Manual Power Management page 29 before it turns on the power to the outlet Note The default delay time is 0 ...

Page 57: ... Shutdown and Restart option If this is selected when an Outlet is turned Off the PN7212 PN7320 first sends a message to the computer telling it to prepare for a shutdown it then waits for the amount time set in the Power Off Delay field to give the OS time to close down before the computer is powered down When the Outlet is turned On the PN7212 PN7320 waits for the amount time set in the Power On...

Page 58: ...ose which day of the week you want the power management routine to take place on Date This field only becomes active if you choose Monthly as the routine type If you choose Monthly drop down the list to choose which day of the month you want the power management routine to take place on Start Date If you want to limit the power management routine to a particular time period either click the calend...

Page 59: ...ight of this field You can reinstate the function by unchecking the checkbox Restart Time Key in the time of day you want the restart to take place using the HH MM format If you want to temporarily suspend this function without deleting the entry click to put a check in the Disable checkbox at the right of this field You can reinstate the function by unchecking the checkbox Every For added flexibi...

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Page 61: ...49 Chapter 6 User Management Overview When you select the User Management tab the screen comes up with Accounts selected in the Menu bar and the User List displayed in the main panel ...

Page 62: ...users and groups The Username for this account is administrator the password is password For security purposes we strongly recommend changing these to something unique See Modifying User Accounts page 53 for details Users Adding Users To add a user do the following 1 Select Users in the Sidebar 2 Click Add at the bottom of the User List in the main panel The page opens with three tabs at the top U...

Page 63: ...nce privileges as well as being able to access specified devices and outlets Users can access the devices and outlets assigned to them by the super administrator or administrator Additional privileges can be assigned to them by the super administrator or administrator see Permissions below Permissions Super administrators automatically have all permissions Administrators automatically have User Ma...

Page 64: ...never expires if you want to limit the amount of time that the account remains in effect select Account expires on and key in the expiration date To require a user to change his password at the next logon select User must change password at next logon This can be used by the administrator to give the user a temporary password to log in for the first time and then let the user set the password of h...

Page 65: ...s the same as the one for adding users see page 50 Make your changes then click Save Deleting User Accounts To delete a user account do the following 1 In the main panel select the user s name then click Delete 2 Click OK Moving On From here we move on to the Groups menu entry The Groups tab page that is part of the Accounts menu is discussed under Users and Groups page 57 The Devices tab page is ...

Page 66: ...ined to allow some users access to specific devices while restricting other users from accessing them Note This section refers to the Groups menu The Groups tab that appears when the Accounts menu item is selected is discussed on page 57 Creating Groups To create a group do the following 1 Select Groups on the menu bar 2 Select User Groups in the Sidebar 3 Click Add at the bottom of the Group List...

Page 67: ... access to the respective tabs on the tab bar allowing the user to set and change the configuration parameters for the checked items Java Client allows a user to access the Power Over the NET device with Java Client software in addition to or instead of the browser access method Modem allows a user to access the Power Over the NET device using a modem connection Status Checking Disable Group allow...

Page 68: ... group s name or In the main panel select the group s name then click Modify 2 The Groups page that comes up is the same as the one for adding groups see page 54 Make your changes then click Save Deleting Groups To delete a group do the following 1 In the main panel select the group s name then click Delete 2 Click OK ...

Page 69: ... to the group ones Assigning Users to a Group From the Accounts Page To assign a user to a group from the Accounts page do the following 1 In the Sidebar Users tree click the user s name or In the main panel select the user s name then click Modify 2 In the page that comes up select the Groups tab A page similar to the one below appears 3 In the Available column select the group that you want the ...

Page 70: ... the user s name then click Modify 2 In the page that comes up select the Groups tab A screen similar to the one below appears 3 In the Selected column select the group that you want to remove the user from 4 Click the Left Arrow to remove the group s name from the Selected column It goes back into the Available column 5 Repeat the above for any other groups that you want to remove the user from 6...

Page 71: ...t comes up select the Members tab A screen similar to the one below appears 3 In the Available column select the user that you want to be a member of the group 4 Click the Right Arrow to put the user s name into the Selected column 5 Repeat the above for any other users that you want to be members of the group 6 Click Save when you are done Note If a user has permissions in addition to the ones as...

Page 72: ...t the group s name then click Modify 2 In the page that comes up select the Members tab A screen similar to the one below appears 3 In the Selected column select the user that you want to remove from the group 4 Click the Left Arrow to remove the user s name from the Selected column It goes back into the Available column 5 Repeat the above for any other users that you want to remove from the group...

Page 73: ...Menu To assign device permissions to a user from the Accounts menu do the following 1 In the Sidebar Users tree click the user s name or In the main panel select the user s name then click Modify 2 In the that comes up select the Devices tab A screen similar to the one below appears Note The page comes up with the outlets nested under the devices Click the plus sign in front of a device s name to ...

Page 74: ...nied permission to make changes to the outlet s configuration settings 5 In the confirmation popup that appears click OK Assigning Device Permissions From the Groups Page To assign device permissions to a Group of users do the following 1 In the Sidebar User Groups tree click the group s name or In the main panel select the group s name then click Modify 2 In the page that comes up select the Devi...

Page 75: ...super administrators administrators and users with device management permission to configure and control overall Power Over the NET device operations Device Information When you click the Device Management tab the display opens with the Device Information menu page displayed ...

Page 76: ...is in the text box and key in the name of your choice Click Save to save the new name MAC Address This item displays the Power Over the NET device s MAC address Firmware Version This item displays the current firmware version number You can reference it to see if there are newer versions available on the ALTUSEN website IPv4 Address This item displays the IP address of the device s network interfa...

Page 77: ...default is used users must specify the port number as part of the IP address when they log in If an invalid port number or no port number is specified the Power Over the NET device will not be found An explanation of the fields is given in the table below Note 1 Valid entries for all of the Service Ports are from 1 65535 2 The service ports cannot have the same value You must set a different value...

Page 78: ...P addresses to the Power Over the NET device Click one of the radio buttons to select Enable View Only or Disable for the IP Installer utility See Method 1 page 147 for IP Installer details Note 1 If you select View Only you will be able to see the Power Over the NET device in the IP Installer s Device List but you will not be able to change the IP address 2 For security we strongly recommend that...

Page 79: ...ain DNS Server address automatically radio button To specify the DNS Server address manually select the Set DNS server address manually radio button and fill in the addresses for the Preferred and Alternate DNS servers with values appropriate for your network Note 1 If you choose Obtain IP address automatically when the device starts up it waits to get its IP address from the DHCP server If it has...

Page 80: ...elect the Set configuration manually radio button and fill in the IP address Static Prefix Length and Default Gateway fields with values appropriate for your network For automatic DNS Server address assignment select the Use DHCPv6 to obtain DNS Server Addresses radio button To specify the DNS Server address manually select the Set DNS server address manually radio button and fill in the addresses...

Page 81: ...b s page The page is divided into 4 sections SMTP Settings Log Server SNMP Trap Receivers and Syslog Server Each section is described below SMTP Settings To have the Power Over the NET device email reports from the SMTP server to you do the following 1 Enable the Enable report from the following SMTP server and key in the IP address of your SMTP server 2 If your server requires authentication put ...

Page 82: ...are automatically generated and kept by an ATEN Log Server program Specify the MAC address of the computer that the Log Server resides on and the service port number used The valid port range is 1 65535 The default port number is 9001 Note 1 Make sure that the port number you specify here matches the one you specify in the Log Server s configuration settings see Configure page 107 2 The port numbe...

Page 83: ... Enable SNMP Trap 2 Key in the IP address es and the service port number s of the computer s to be notified of SNMP trap events The valid port range is 1 65535 The default port number is 192 Note Make sure that the port number you specify here matches the port number used by the SNMP receiver computer 3 Key in the Community name s that correspond to each of the stations ...

Page 84: ...NET devicees and write them to the PN7212 PN7320 Syslog server do the following 1 Check Enable 2 Key in the IP address and the port number of the Syslog server The valid port range is 1 65535 The default port number is 514 Finishing Up When you have finished making your settings on this page click Save ...

Page 85: ... authentication RADIUS Settings To allow authentication and authorization for the Power Over the NET device through a RADIUS server do the following 1 Check Enable 2 Fill in the IP addresses and service port numbers for the Preferred and Alternate RADIUS servers The default port number for the Preferred server is 1812 the default port number for the Alternate server is 1645 Note Make sure that the...

Page 86: ...t to use for authentication between the Power Over the NET device and the RADIUS Server 6 On the RADIUS server set the entry for each user as follows su xxxx Where xxxx represents the Username given to the user when the account was created on the Power Over the NET device The user s access rights are the ones assigned for the Power Over the NET device as well See Adding Users page 50 LDAP AD Setti...

Page 87: ... for LDAPS the default port number is 636 Preferred Alternate LDAP Service Port Fill in the port number for the preferred alternate LDAP server The default port number is 389 Preferred Alternate LDAP SSL Service Port Fill in the SSL port number for the preferred alternate LDAP server The default port number is 636 Timeout Set the time in seconds that the Power Over the NET device waits for an LDAP...

Page 88: ...r the Preferred and Alternate TACACS servers The default port number is 49 Note Make sure that the port numbers you specify here match the port numbers used by the TACACS servers 3 In the Shared Secret field key in the character string that you want to use for authentication between the Power Over the NET device and the TACACS Server Finishing Up When you have finished making your settings on this...

Page 89: ...erver If this is enabled users will be able to access the device via their CC session To allow authentication and authorization for the Power Over the NET device through a CC Control Center server check Enable and fill in the CC Server s IP address and the port that it listens on in the appropriate fields When you have finished making your settings on this page click Save ...

Page 90: ...evice as described in the sections that follow To operate the PN7212 PN7320 from a local computer s console terminal HyperTerminal GTKTerminal etc connect the PN7212 PN7320 s Console port to the COM port of a local computer see page 11 and Console Terminal Session page 113 For dial in or dial back access connect its Modem port to a modem see page 11 and Modem Session page 117 Console Port Settings...

Page 91: ...m to dial to your ISP account See Modem Session page 117 for details Protocol Settings These parameters specify the way your ISP has its modem connection and authentication protocols set up Click a radio button to match the authenticaton methods used by your ISP Dial In Dial Back Settings To allow Dial In Dial Back access click to put a check in theEnable Dial In Dial Back checkbox then select Ena...

Page 92: ...oesn t have to be fixed It can dial back to any modem that is convenient for the user To do so when a user dials in to the PN7212 PN7320 When logging in users must specify the phone number of the modem that they want the PN7212 PN7320 to dial back to as their Username Users must specify the string that you key into the Password field for their password PPP Server Client IP After a successful Dial ...

Page 93: ...e Power Over the NET device to be able to dial out activate the dial out function by putting a checkmark in the Enable Dial Out checkbox Note Unless this function is enabled you will only be able to dial in None of the dial out functions described below will occur ...

Page 94: ... a fixed schedule select Never from the list 2 If you select Every two hours for example the PN7212 PN7320 will start dialling out every two hours beginning at the next complete hour if it is now 13 10 it will start at 14 00 Daily at lets you specify variable times Use the hh mm format separated by a semicolon there is no space before or after the semicolon For example 09 18 11 24 15 30 The device...

Page 95: ...hentication check the SMTP server requires authentication checkbox and key in your account name and password in the fields provided Key in the email addresses of your ISP email account in the Email from field Key in the email addresses of the users you want to receive the IP address in the Email to field Note A maximum of 128 characters can be entered in this box To save space user addresses can b...

Page 96: ...PN7212 PN7320 User Manual 84 Security The Security page controls access to the Power Over the NET device ...

Page 97: ...ur installation less secure For security purposes we recommend that you change this string occasionally IP and MAC Filtering If any filters have been configured they appear in the IP Filter and or MAC Filter list boxes IP and MAC Filters control access to the Power Over the NET device based on the IP and or MAC addresses of the client computers attempting to connect A maximum of 100 IP filters and...

Page 98: ...second dialog box similar to the one below appears 3 To filter a single IP address key in the same address as the start IP To filter a continuous range of addresses key in the end number of the range for example 192 168 0 225 4 After filling in the address click OK Repeat these steps for any additional IP addresses you want to filter To add a MAC filter do the following 1 Click Add A dialog box si...

Page 99: ...e it with the new one s Deleting Filters To delete a filter select it in the IP Filter or MAC Filter list box and click Delete Account Policy The Account Policy section governs policies in regard to usernames and passwords Check a policy and enter the required information in the appropriate fields Item Description Minimum Username Length Sets the minimum number of characters required for a usernam...

Page 100: ...SSL certificate Obtaining a CA Signed SSL Server Certificate For the greatest security we recommend using a third party certificate authority CA signed certificate To obtain a third party signed certificate go to a CA Certificate Authority website to apply for an SSL certificate After the CA sends you the certificate and private encryption key save them to a convenient location on your computer Im...

Page 101: ...enabled the Power Over the NET device can be pinged If it is not enabled the device cannot be pinged The default is Enabled To permit browser access to the Power Over the NET device click to put a check mark in the Enable Browser checkbox If browser access is not enabled users must use the Java Client AP program to access the switch The default is Enabled Enabling Multiuser operation permits up to...

Page 102: ...ters according to the information described below Time Zone To establish the time zone that the Power Over the NET device is located in drop down the Time Zone list and choose the city that most closely corresponds to where it is at If your country or region employs Daylight Saving Time Summer Time check the corresponding checkbox ...

Page 103: ...e will take its date and time settings from the locally connected PC Network Time To have the time automatically synchronized to a network time server do the following 1 Check the Enable auto adjustment checkbox 2 Drop down the time server list to select your preferred time server or Check the Preferred custom server IP checkbox and key in the IP address of the time server of your choice 3 If you ...

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Page 105: ... installation The Log page provides a powerful array of filters and functions that allow you to view and export the log file data as well as be informed by email of specified events as they occur System Log When you click the Log tab the display opens with the System Log menu page which looks similar to the one below ...

Page 106: ...wing The icons in the row just below the log event list are explained in the table below Icon Function Clear Click to erase the contents of the log event list Search Click to bring up a dialog box with search parameters that let you refine the display to items that fall within the parameters you choose See Search page 95 for details Click to go to the first page of the log event list Click to move...

Page 107: ...m the drop down list To search by date click on the calendar icons to the right of the From and To fields and click on the appropriate dates To search on a single day pick the same day for both fields To search by time drop down the lists for hours and seconds in the From and To fields and click on the appropriate figures By default all the Severity and Category items are checked and will be inclu...

Page 108: ...he Save icon similar to the one below appears To save specified logged events to a file do the following 1 Click one of the radio buttons to specify the file format you want to save the file in csv files can be read by a spreadsheet program 2 Click Save After a moment a dialog box similar to the one below comes up 3 Select Save File then click OK ...

Page 109: ... item rows have a white background Click the checkboxes under the column headings to select which component s will receive notification of the log events Clicking on a main category heading s row automatically selects all the sub category items nested below it If you only want to set notification for some of the sub category events don t put a check in the main category row Instead drop down the s...

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Page 111: ...mware and to backup and restore the device s configuration settings Download is used to download a stand alone Java Client AP program to access the PN7212 PN7320 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade When you click the Maintenance tab the display opens with the Firmware Upgrade menu page which looks similar to the one below ...

Page 112: ...is installed without checking what its level is Once the upgrade completes successfully the switch resets itself 4 Log in again and check the firmware version to be sure it is the new one Item Description Check Main Firmware Version If you enable Check Main Firmware Version the PN7212 PN7320 s current firmware level is compared with that of the upgrade file If the current version is equal to or hi...

Page 113: ...Power off the device 2 Press and hold the Reset Switch in see page 9 3 While holding the Reset Switch in power the switch back on This causes the switch to use the original factory installed main firmware version Once the switch is operational you can try upgrading the main firmware again Backup Restore Selecting Backup Restore on the menu bar gives you the ability to back up the switch s configur...

Page 114: ...n a convenient location Restore To restore a previous backup do the following 1 Click Browse navigate to the file and select it Note If you renamed the file you can leave the new name There is no need to return it to its original name 2 In the Password field key in the same password that you used to save the file Note If you did not set a password when you created the backup file you can omit this...

Page 115: ...a Client AP version of the PN7212 PN7320 software When you click the Download tab the browser brings up a dialog box asking what you want to do with the program file The Java Client AP can be run via a console terminal connection from your computer s COM port to the PN7212 PN7320 s Console Port ...

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Page 117: ...r AP Installer is provided on the CD that came with your Power Over the NET device To install the Log Server do the following 1 On the computer you want to use as the Log Server put the CD into its CD DVD drive 2 Navigate to the Log Server AP Installer folder on the CD 3 Click the Log Server icon to start the installation A screen similar to the one below appears 4 Click Next Then follow the on sc...

Page 118: ...d under the ANMS settings see Log Server page 70 for details 2 The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 driver See The Log Server program does not run page 157 if the program doesn t start The screen is divided into three components A Menu Bar at the top A panel that will contain a list of Power Over the NET units in the middle see The Log Server Main Screen page 111 A panel that will c...

Page 119: ...nable it Configure The Configure menu contains three items Add Edit and Delete They are used to add new units to the List edit the information for units already on the list or delete units from the list To add a unit to the list click Add To edit or delete a listed unit first select the target in the List window then open this menu and click Edit or Delete When you choose Add or Edit a dialog box ...

Page 120: ...eld Explanation Address This can either be the IP address of the unit or its DNS name if the network administrator has assigned it a DNS name Port The port number that was assigned to the Log Server see Log Server page 70 Description This field is provided so that you can put in a descriptive reference for the unit to help identify it Limit This specifies the number of days that an event should be...

Page 121: ... can select more than one unit for the search If no units are selected the search is performed on all of them Priority Sets the level for how detailed the search results display should be Least is the most general Most is the most specific Least results appear in black Less results appear in blue Most results appear in red Start Date Select the date that you want the search to start from The forma...

Page 122: ...onnect if its previous attempt to connect failed When you click this item a dialog box similar to the one below appears Key in the number of seconds then click OK to finish Help From the Help menu click Contents to access the online Windows Help file The help file contains instructions about how to setup operation and troubleshoot the Log Server ...

Page 123: ...e upper List panel lists all of the units that have been selected for the Log Server to track see Configure page 107 The lower Event panel displays the tick information for the currently selected unit If there are more than one unit the selected unit is the one that is highlighted To select a unit in the list simply click on it ...

Page 124: ...he currently selected one if its Recording checkbox is checked the Log Server will still record its ticks Address This is the IP Address or DNS name that was given to the unit when it was added to the Log Server see Configure page 107 Port This is the Access Port number assigned to the unit see Configure page 107 Connection If the Log Server is connected to the unit this field displays Connected I...

Page 125: ...he local computer s console terminal HyperTerminal GTKTerminal etc For a modem session connect the PN7212 PN7320 s Modem port see Modem Port page 10 to a modem then use an ISP internet connection to access the PN7212 PN7320 With this method when you log in you open a browser session that is the same as if you had logged in directly over a LAN or WAN Console Terminal Session This section describes ...

Page 126: ... one below appears key in a name to describe the connection in the Name field select an icon to represent the connection then click OK Note In the examples we used Com1Test for the Name and COM1 for the computer s COM port If you use a different COM port change the settings accordingly The following dialog box comes up ...

Page 127: ...ing dialog box similar to the one below comes up 5 Fill in the settings so that the match the ones you specified for the PN7212 PN7320 s console port settings on the OOBC page see Console Port Settings page 78 then click OK 6 When the HyperTerminal screen appears open its File menu and select Properties Settings A dialog box similar to the one below displays ...

Page 128: ...ws asks if you want to save the session click Yes This completes the HyperTerminal setup For Windows NT 2000 XP and Windows Server 2003 systems a HyperTerminal icon that connects you to the PN7212 PN7320 is created on the desktop For Windows 98 and ME you must access HyperTerminal from the Windows Start Menu Logging In 1 Double click the HyperTerminal icon on your desktop 2 In the VT100 terminal w...

Page 129: ...n dial back session Connection Setup 1 Set up your hardware configuration to match the diagram below Note The PN7212 PN7320 s modem must be set to Auto Answer incoming calls 2 On your PC run the Make New Connection setup program Start Programs Accessories Communications Make New Connection Remote Operator Modem Modem Phone Line Serial Cable Cat 5e Cable SA0142 DCE ...

Page 130: ...Note In the examples that follow we use COM1 If you use a different COM port change the settings accordingly 3 Key a name of your choice in the top text box select Standard 28800 bps Modem for the device then click Configure The Modem Properties dialog box comes up ...

Page 131: ... setting that matches the COM port you are using Note If you change the baud rate speed you must turn your modem Off and On for the change to take effect 4 Click the Connection tab to see the connection setup page 5 Change your settings if necessary so that they match the settings shown in the figure above then click Advanced The Advanced Connection Settings dialog box appears ...

Page 132: ... it then click OK 7 Click OK then click Next The following dialog box appears 8 Key in the telephone number of the PN7212 PN7320 s modem in the Telephone number field then click Next 9 Click Finish A new icon that you can use to connect to the PN7212 PN7320 is created in the Dial up Network folder ...

Page 133: ...t click on the icon you just created and select Properties In the dialog box that appears select the Server Types tab 2 Match the checkboxes in the dialog box to the ones in the diagram then click TCP IP Settings A dialog box similar to the one below appears ...

Page 134: ...e Device Management OOBC page make sure that the Enable Dial In radio button is selected See Dial In Dial Back Settings page 79 2 Double click the icon you created in the Dial up Network folder see page 120 3 Key in your Username and Password click Connect and wait for the Authentication procedure to complete be patient it may take a few moments 4 Use your browser to access the PN7212 PN7320 the s...

Page 135: ...cribed in the sections that follow Telnet Logging In To log in to the PN7212 PN7320 by means of a Telnet session do the following 1 On your computer open a terminal command line session 2 At the prompt key in the PN7212 PN7320 s IP Address in the following way telnet IP Address 3 Press Enter The login screen appears 4 At the login prompt provide your Username and Password ...

Page 136: ...ference the information provided for the browser version as you work your way through the submenus Note As with the browser version access to many of these submenus are restricted to the administrator or users with administration permission If you select a submenu that you are not authorized for nothing will happen When you have finished with your session bring up the Main Menu and press X to log ...

Page 137: ...ername IP Address 3 Press Enter 4 When you are prompted for a password use your PN7212 PN7320 password Once an SSH connection to the device is established the PN7212 PN7320 s text based Configuration Menu comes up This menu is the same as the configuration menu that appears with Telnet sessions see page 124 It provides text based equivalents for the functions found under the web based tabs and men...

Page 138: ...of the server you want to connect to 2 Select SSH from the Protocol buttons 3 Click Open at the bottom of the dialog box 4 After you have connected provide your PN7212 PN7320 username and password at the login prompts Note If you make a mistake keying in the username the SSH protocol doesn t allow you to try again You must close PuTTY and start over Once an SSH connection to the device is establis...

Page 139: ...authenticity of the person logging in authorization refers to assigning permission to use the device s various functions In order to configure the LDAP server you will have to complete the following procedures 1 Install the Windows Server Support Tools 2 Install the Active Directory Schema Snap in and 3 Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema The following section provides an example of conf...

Page 140: ... click OK 6 On the screen you are in open the File menu and click Save 7 For Save in specify the C Windows system32 directory 8 For File name key in schmmgmt msc 9 Click Save to complete the procedure Create a Start Menu Shortcut Entry To create a shortcut entry on the Start Menu for the Active Directory Schema do the following 1 Right click Start select Open all Users Programs Administrative Tool...

Page 141: ... new attribute and 3 edit the active directory users with the extended schema Creating a New Attribute To create a new attribute do the following 1 From the Start menu open Administrative Tools Active Directory Schema 2 In the left panel of the screen that comes up right click Attributes 3 Select New Attribute 4 In the warning message that appears click Continue to bring up the Create New Attribut...

Page 142: ...nual 130 Continued from previous page 5 Fill in the dialog box to match the entries for Description and Common Name shown below then click OK to complete the procedure Note The Unique X500 Object ID uses periods not commas ...

Page 143: ...he new attribute do the following 1 Open the Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory Schema 2 In the left panel of the screen that comes up select Classes 3 In the right panel right click person 4 Select Properties the person Properties dialog box comes up with the General page displayed Click the Attributes tab ...

Page 144: ...PN7212 PN7320 User Manual 132 5 On the Attributes page click Add 6 In the list that comes up select PNxxxx userProfile then click OK to complete the procedure ...

Page 145: ...ded Schema do the following 1 Run ADSI Edit Installed as part of the Support Tools 2 In the left panel open Domain and navigate to the DC aten DC com CN Users node 3 In the right panel locate the user you wish to edit Our example uses jason 4 Right click on the user s name and select properties Continues on next page ...

Page 146: ...r Manual 134 Continued from previous page 5 On the Attribute Editor page of the dialog box that appears select PNxxxx userProfile from the list 6 Click Edit to bring up the String Attribute Editor Continues on next page ...

Page 147: ...user whose permissions reflect the permissions you want Jason to have see Users page 50 8 Click OK When you return to the Attribute Editor page the PNxxxx userProfile entry now reflects the new permissions a Click Apply to save the change and complete the procedure Jason now has the same permissions as user b Repeat the Editing Active Directory Users procedure for any other users you wish to add ...

Page 148: ...p 2 2 29 db 4 3 29 openssl 0 9 8a win32_Setup exe OpenLDAP Server Installation After downloading the program launch the installer select your language accept the license and choose the target installation directory The default directory is c Program Files OpenLDAP When the Select Components dialog box appears select install BDB tools and install OpenLDAP slapd as NT service as shown in the diagram...

Page 149: ... schema is mandatory Configure the path for the OpenLDAP pid and args start up files The first contains the server pid the second includes command line arguments Choose the database type The default is bdb Berkeley DB Specify the server suffix All entries in the directory will have this suffix which represents the root of the directory tree For example with suffix dc aten dc com the fully qualifie...

Page 150: ...ommand line slapd supports a number of command line options the most important option is the d switch that triggers debug information For example a command of slapd d 256 would start OpenLDAP with a debug level of 256 as shown in the following screenshot Note For details about slapd options and their meanings refer to the OpenLDAP documentation ...

Page 151: ...o support additional syntaxes matching rules attribute types and object classes In the case of the PN7212 PN7320 the User class and the permission attribute are extended to define a new schema The extended schema file used to authenticate and authorize users logging in to the PN7212 PN7320 is shown in the figure below ...

Page 152: ... stores information in a tree structure known as the Directory Information Tree DIT The nodes in the tree are directory entries and each entry contains information in attribute value form An example of the LDAP directory tree for the PN7212 PN7320 is shown in the figure below Continues on next page ...

Page 153: ...Data Interchange Format LDIF is used to represent LDAP entries in a simple text format please refer to RFC 2849 The figure below illustrates an LDIF file that creates the DIT for the KN4140 directory tree The name of the file is init ldif and you create it in the OpenLDAP directory as follows ...

Page 154: ...e OpenLDAP schema directory 2 Add the new schema to the slapd conf file in the OpenLDAP directory as shown in the figure below 3 Restart the LDAP server 4 Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init ldif with the ldapadd command as shown in the following example ldapadd f init ldif x D cn ldapadmin dc aten dc com w password ...

Page 155: ...en provided Never spill liquid of any kind on the device Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning The device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company To prevent damage to your installat...

Page 156: ...gging all power cables from the power supplies Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire or electrical shock Do not attempt to service the device yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel If the following conditions occur unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to...

Page 157: ...or out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers After a device is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the device into the rack Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating Make sure that all equipment used on the rack including po...

Page 158: ...y beforehand Product model number serial number and date of purchase Your computer configuration including operating system revision level expansion cards and software Any error messages displayed at the time the error occurred The sequence of operations that led up to the error Any other information you feel may be of help Email Support support aten usa com Online Technical Support Troubleshootin...

Page 159: ... with the IP Installer utility The utility can be obtained from the Download area of our web site Look under Driver SW and the model of your device After downloading the utility to your computer do the following 1 Unzip the contents of IPInstaller zip to a directory on your hard drive 2 Go to the directory that you unzipped the IPInstaller program to and run IPInstaller exe A dialog box similar to...

Page 160: ...mputer s IP address to 192 168 0 XXX Where XXX represents any number or numbers except 60 192 168 0 60 is the default address of the PN7212 PN7320 2 Specify the device s default IP address 192 168 0 60 in your browser and you will be able to connect 3 Assign a fixed IP address for the device see Network page 65 that is suitable for the network segment that it resides on 4 After you log out reset y...

Page 161: ...e the warning and click Yes to go on or 2 you can install the certificate and have it be recognized as trusted If you are working on a computer at another location accept the certificate for just this session by clicking Yes If you are working at your own computer install the certificate on your computer see below for details After the certificate is installed it will be recognized as trusted Note...

Page 162: ...e Certificate Information dialog box appears Note There is a red and white X logo over the certificate to indicate that it is not trusted 2 Click Install Certificate 3 Follow the Installation Wizard to complete the installation Unless you have a specific reason to choose otherwise accept the default options 4 When the Wizard presents a caution screen Click Yes ...

Page 163: ...e installation then click OK to close the dialog box Certificate Trusted The certificate is now trusted When you click View Certificate you can see that the red and white X logo is no longer present further indication that the certificate is trusted ...

Page 164: ...arning occurs You can click Yes to go on or you can disable mismatch checking To disable mismatch checking do the following 1 After the page you are logging in to comes up open the browser s Tools menu Select Internet Options Advanced 2 Scroll to the bottom of the list and uncheck Warn about trusted certificates 3 Click OK The next time you run the browser the change will be in effect ...

Page 165: ...oid having to input information during key generation the following additional parameters can be used C ST L O OU CN emailAddress Examples openssl req new newkey rsa 1024 days 3653 nodes x509 keyout CA key out CA cer config openssl cnf subj C yourcountry ST yourstateorprovince L yourlocationor city O yourorganiztion OU yourorganizationalunit CN yourcommonname emailAddress name yourcompany com open...

Page 166: ...screen and waits for a Username and Password instead of automatically logging on Solution The Autologon function hasn t been configured Set it up as follows 1 For Win NT run regedit exe for Win 2000 or XP run regedt32 2 Select the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT Current Version Winlogon 3 Under the Edit menu select Add Value 4 Add the variables and values as shown in the...

Page 167: ...00 XP or Server 2003 you can do the following 1 Open Control Panel Power Options 2 Open Properties APM 3 Enable Advanced Power Management support Problem 3 I have enabled Synchronize with NTP Server in the Date Time dialog box but I am unable to obtain the date and time from an NTP server on the internet Solution Contact your MIS department and have them enable a port for the NTP server ...

Page 168: ...log in the browser generates a CA Root certificate is not trusted or a Certificate Error response Solution The certificate s name is not found on Microsoft s list of Trusted Authorities The certificate can be trusted however See Trusted Certificates page 149 for details Problem 6 System after AC Back doesn t work Solution Make sure System after AC Back is set to On not Last State in your computer ...

Page 169: ...nload site http www microsoft com data download htm to retrieve the driver file MDAC 2 7 RTM Refresh 2 70 9001 0 Since this driver is used in Windows Office Suite an alternate method of obtaining it is to install Windows Office Suite Once the driver file or Suite has been installed the Log Server will run Problem 9 When I click the online help icon nothing happens Solution You must be connected to...

Page 170: ... clear the login information with the following procedure 1 Power off the PN7212 PN7320 and remove its housing 2 Short the jumper labeled J5 3 Power on the switch 4 When the Link and 10 100Mbps LEDs flash power off the switch 5 Remove the jumper cap from J6 6 Close the housing and start the PN7212 PN7320 back up After you start back up you can use the default Username and Password see First Time S...

Page 171: ...ower 1 x Green Sensor 1 1 x Green Sensor 2 1 x Green I P Rating Total Input NEMA UL 100 120V 50 60Hz 16A 100 120V 50 60Hz 24A NEMA PSE 100 120V 50 60Hz 16A 100 120V 50 60Hz 24A IEC 200 240V 50 60Hz 16A 200 240V 50 60Hz 32A Load Capacity NEMA UL 120V 50 60Hz 1920W 120V 50 60Hz 2880W NEMA PSE 120V 50 60Hz 1920W 120V 50 60Hz 2880W IEC 230V 50 60Hz 3680W 230V 50 60Hz 7360W O P Rating Per Port NEMA UL ...

Page 172: ...unction Temperature Sensor EA1140 Temperature and Humidity Sensor EA1240 Connectors RJ11 Measurement Range 19 60o C 19 60o C 15 95 RH Accuracy 1oC 1oC 3 RH Resolution Humidity 25 90 1 RH Temp 19 60 0 1o C 0 2o F Unit o C o F Selectable Sampling Period Depends on Software Power DC 5 0V max Power Consumption 5V 20mW Communication 3 wire RS232 Operating Conditions 10 60o C 95 RH Noncondensing Storage...

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Page 174: ...nection to improper equipment or attempted repair by anyone other than ATEN This warranty does not cover products sold AS IS or WITH FAULTS IN NO EVENT SHALL ATEN S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FURTHER ATEN SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION ...

Page 175: ...eleting user accounts 53 Device Assignment 61 Device Information 63 Device Management 63 Network 65 Device Permissions assigning 61 62 Download 103 E End Session 37 Event Panel 112 F Features 2 Filtering IP 85 MAC 85 Firmware Upgrade 99 Firmware upgrade recovery 101 Forgotten Password 158 G Groups 32 assigning users 57 59 creating 54 Deleting 56 Managing 54 Modifying 56 removing users 58 60 H Hard...

Page 176: ...ent 29 Modem Session 117 Modifying groups 56 Modifying user accounts 53 Mounting 11 N Network 65 Network Configuration 20 Network Time 91 Null Modem Cable Diagrams 161 O Online Registration iii OOB Console Terminal Session 113 Modem Session 117 OOBC 78 OpenLDAP Server Configuration 137 Server Installation 136 Operation 23 Out of Band 78 Out Of Band Operation 113 123 Outlet groups 32 41 Outlets 31 ...

Page 177: ... session Linux 125 third party utility Windows 126 System after AC Back 156 System Log 93 T Technical Support 146 Telephone support iii Telnet 123 Time settings 90 Troubleshooting 154 Trusted Certificates 149 U User interface Page components 25 User Management 49 User Notice iii Users Adding 50 assigning to groups 57 59 Deleting 53 Managing 50 Modifying 53 removing from groups 58 60 Users and Grou...

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