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1. eg voee ev EEEE 22 5 3 SYSTEM ACCESS SETUP 25 5 4 TCP IP NETWORK CONFIGURATION 28 5 4 MORE ABOUT EMAILING 55 30 5 4 1 Sending Control command to the system 30 5 5 SERIAL CONSOLE PORT CONFIGURATION 33 5 6 POWER OUTLET 5 2 35 5 7 USER ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT 40 5 8 VIEWING AND CHANGING OPERATION STATUS WITH A WEB PAGE eee eme emen en nnee ense nnn 41 APPENDIX A WARRANTY INFORMATION eese eene nnne ttn sanos es e teens asses e sn asses e asses e eese eaae aa 43 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ene reet ce eec eb D 43 APPENDIX SERIAL CONSOLE 8 1 5 nee asse ste asse see eese 45 APPENDIX C RS 232 TO RJ45 CONVERSION CABLES 4 eere 46 Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 3 of 46 User s Manual Table of Figures Figure 1 List Of System Interface Ports and Power Outlet 3 Figure 2 Illustration of Typical Application eese
2. 42 Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 4 of 46 User s Manual 1 System Description 1 1 Products Comparison Chart netBooter Series Chassis of of input Total AC Input Power Cord AC Current Network Regulatory Outlets Power Cords Current Plug Type Monitoring Port ULSafety amp EMI Inlet Output Ethernet Amps Pee Pe De ERE Neal al UL60950 1 FCC NP 16 NEMA 5 15P Class A UL60950 1 FCC Class B UL60950 1 FCC Class B UL60950 1 FCC Class A UL60950 1 FCC Class A UL60950 1 FCC Class A NPB 20 0 U Vertical NEMA 5 15P NPB 20A20 0 U Vertical NEMA L5 20P NPB 20A30 0 U Vertical NEMA L5 30P Figure 1 Product Comparison Chart UL FCC Class A UL FCC Class A UL FCC Class A UL FCC Class A The above listed netBooter systems provide secure and versatile power reboot management access for communication equipment such as routers switches and network devices They are also the ideal assistant devices for engineering development and test applications Key features include Local Master Port access offers data rates from 2400 to 115200 bits second and optional hardware handshaking CTS RTS There are two operation modes for the port Console Transparent Mode and System Control Mode Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 5 of 46 User s Manual Three use
3. Figure 5A NPB 20 Front Back Panel Illustration 1 Power Outlet status LEDs Visual indication of user power outlet On Off status 2 NP system power On Off status LED Indication of system power On Off status 3 Ethernet Link status LED When the LED is illuminated Ethernet port and a LAN connection are established 4 Ethernet Active data status LED When there is data traffic on the LAN the LED is illuminated 5 Factory Default Reset switch Allow a user to reset the system to factory default settings The switch is located behind the small front panel opening 6 Power Outlet sockets Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 9 of 46 User s Manual Power outlets for user applications 7 Local Master Port DCE 9 pin DB female or RJ 45 socket This is also a service port for the user to configure and change system operation settings 8 Ethernet Port RJ45 10 base T 10 based T Ethernet port for connection to LAN 9 Manual Switch Outlet power output switch Momentarily pressing down the button to index to the desired outlet Pressing down for 3 seconds to toggle the outlet power state This switch is equipped on NP08 and NP 16 systems 10 Audio Alarm Off Switch To temporarily turn off the audio alarm when aggregated AC current draw crosses over the defined threshold This control switch is equipped on NPB 20 system Synaccess Networks Inc
4. Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 36 of 46 User s Manual Figure 28 Power Outlet Setup Menu Web Page Figure 28 and 29 show the power outlet entry table This is an example of the power outlet in Timer off mode In Figure 29 to enable the Timer select option 3 Once a timer is enabled the entry table is extended including all timer parameters as shown in Figure 33 KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ck Power Port 2 Configuration Menu KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK gt gt Current Time 3 13 43 Date 7 4 1988 gt 1 Power Outlet name Undefined Power Port 1 On 0 Off Power Outlet timer 1 On 0 Off Enable AutoPing Reboot if Network down Y N Max Network Down Time seconds Allowed AutoPing destination IP address or URL Save Quit Figure 29 Power Outlet Parameter Menu Timer Off Mode KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK Power Port 2 Configuration Menu KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK gt gt Current Time 3 14 6 Date 7 4 1988 gt 1 Power Outlet name Undefined Power Port 1 On 0 Off Power Outlet timer 1 On 0 Off Enable AutoPing Reboot if Network down Y N Max Network Down Time seconds Allowed
5. 25 Figure 18 System Access Control Menu Web 26 Figure 19 Network Configuration Menu Terminal 28 Figure 20 TCP IP Network Configuration Menu Web 29 Figure 21 Sending a Control Command rb 2 From hotmail Web Page eee 31 Figure 22 Reply Email Before A Control Command Is 32 Figure 23 Reply Email Indicating System Name Mismatch Error 32 Figure 24 Serial Port Parameter Entry 33 Figure 25 Serial Port Setup Menu Web 34 Figure 26 Power Outlet Setup Menu Terminal 5 rennen 35 Figure 27 List of Power Outlet Status Terminal Screen 36 Figure 28 Power Outlet Setup Menu Web Page nen en eene etre nennen 37 Figure 29 Power Outlet Parameter Menu Timer Off 37 Figure 30 Power Outlet Parameter Menu Timer On 37 Figure 31 Definitions of Timer Parameters 2 rte trt rt ERR te a EP Fehr a Peer haad 39 Figure 32 User Account Management Menu Terminal nnne 40 Figure 33 User Account Management Menu Web 41 Figure 34 Viewing and Changing System Operation 5
6. Dat Undefined None oem Gemeome None open Reet Logoutandclose ort Name 0 14 low Control M Mese 90 v None v Noe 4 admin 3 0 E Internet Figure 25 Serial Port Setup Menu Web Page e Baud Rate The system supports the following baud rates 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 It is strongly recommended that Master port and a user serial port have the same data rate while exchanging data between them so that data loss is eliminated If you must run both ports using different baud rates Flow Control hardware handshaking should be enabled on all connected serial console ports Please also note that when Telnet access is used for exchanging data between the system s Ethernet interface port and user communication equipment without enabling flow control you might experience data loss when data exchange rate is high This is because data flow from the system s Ethernet port is subject to the congestion condition of LAN traffic e Data Bit Supports 7 or 8 bits e Stop Bits Supports 1 or 2 bits e Parity Bits Supports Even Odd or None e Flow Control Flow Control is hardware handshaking using CTS RTS signals on the connectors Please see Appendix A for information about RS232 connector pin assignments e Port Name Assign a name for the port Always assigned to the name
7. temperatureReading Temperature reading in F Value is zero when the temperature probe is not installed Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 18 of 46 User s Manual lastTrapMessage Explicit operation events Last TRAP Notification sent The messages include outlet power status changes AutoPing Reboot events system power on event user login logout event CurrentThresholdCross Event 100 1 2 Current draw Amps crosses the defined threshold for inlet 1 or 2 temperatureThresholdCrossEvent 100 1 3 Environment temperature reading in F crosses predefined threshold Figure 12 List of MIB object 3 9 AutoPing and Power Reboot Each power outlet has optional settings that a NP system uses to ping network equipment The pinged equipment is attached to a specific power outlet It reboots user equipment power source if a network connection is not detected 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 optional settings Power Outlet Setup Menu that specify the destination IP address that the system will ping periodically and maximum network downtime allowed In addition to avoid unwanted reboots a NP system also pings the gateway IP address as default to make sure a NP system has a network connection that is still active Otherwise AutoPing will be in off mode if a NP system lost net
8. Master Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 34 of 46 User s Manual 5 6 Power Outlet Setup Menu This section describes 1 Manual Power Outlet Set Swith Operation 2 Power Outlet Configuration 3 AutoPing Functions 4 Timer Usages Manual Power Outlet Set Switch Operation 1 Press the switch for more than 0 5 seconds but less than 3 seconds and then release the switch You will see a LED on the front panel blinking Continue the procedure until the desired LED power outlet number is selected 2 Once the desired LED power outlet number is blinking holding down the switch for 3 seconds Then you will observe the LED is changed to solid On or Off state The power outlet power status is changed accordingly 3 Repeat the procedure 1 and 2 for change the next power outlet state If you run a terminal program power outlet setup starts with the following menu KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Power Outlet Port Setup Menu KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ck gt gt Change power port parameters Change power reboot Duration for all outlets List all power port status Quit and go back to previous menu gt Please enter your selection Figure 26 Power Outlet Setup Menu Terminal Screen e Change Power Port Parameters Enter power outlet configuration submenu e Change Power Reboot D
9. AutoPing destination IP address or URL Timer Start Time mon day hour min secs 08 04 03 14 06 Timer Period day hour min sec 000 24 00 00 Timer Loop Count 0 infinite 0 Toggle Duration T 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 gt Please select a parameter to change Figure 30 Power Outlet Parameter Menu Timer On Mode e Power Outlet Name Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 37 of 46 User s Manual Define a name for the power outlet e Power Outlet Set the power outlet to power on or off state Power Outlet Timer Enable or disable the Timer for the port e Enable AutoPing Power reboot If user equipment s network is down Disable or enable AutoPing power reboot function If it is enabled the system schedules auto pings to the communication equipment that is connected to the power outlet If no response is received in a period of time user defined see below from the communication equipment the system starts the power reboot process for the power outlet HelpInfo use the command apVbs 1 to displays AutoPing run time information e Max Network Downtime allowed Set a value of maximum network down time in seconds If probed communication equipment does not send ping response messages back to the system for this period of time the system will start reboot processes for the power outlet Note AutoPing starts power reboot process if and only if the foll
10. www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 10 of 46 User s Manual 2 Important Safety Precautions for Hardware Installation 2 1 Safety Precautions It is important that you read this section before attempting any of the hardware installation and maintenance procedures in this guide The following instructions are important for your safety and for the functioning of the unit Read the instructions carefully before attempting the installation WARNING To reduce the risk of fire 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 indoor with ambient temperature and sufficient airflow WARNING Ensure that the hardware you are working with is disconnected from the power supply during installation This means that the unit s power cable and network cables must remain disconnected until you are instructed to make the connections Follow the instructions in the procedures carefully This equipment is 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 When connecting a hardware unit to a power supply for your safety you must always connect it to a grounded wall outlet 2 2 Battery Replacement A 3 0V Lithium battery is installed in the unit for internal Real Time
11. Clock and system data retention The battery should last at least 10 years If the battery needs to be replaced please ask qualified personnel for the service Here is the instruction for the replacement a Use CR2032 type 3 0V Lithium battery b Remove the old battery from the battery holder c Insert the new replacement to the holder with facing up Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 11 of 46 User s Manual 3 Access to the System 3 1 Factory Default Settings The system is shipped with Factory Default settings The default settings for the Local Master serial port are 9600 8 data bits no parity I stop bit and no hardware handshaking Flow Control The default Administrator s login name admin and the default password 15 admin All existing user accounts are erased if the system is recovered to the default settings 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 settings The first method is to press a push button switch located on the front panel for 1 second The second method is to select Reload Factory Defaults from the Main Menu The Main Menu can be viewed by running a terminal emulation program such as Window s Hyper Terminal or Telnet Upon the system startup the terminal screen displays the following screen as shown in the Figure 6 If you do not see the screen
12. Sie Favorites Media a Address l http by23fd bay23 hotmail msn com cgi bin compose amp curmbox FOO00000018a c3eacc fb6a39bc553a MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping Money People amp Chat Sign Dut ne Web Search msn Hotmail Today Mail Calendar Contacts synaccessnetworks hotmail com Messenger Offline Send ave Draft Attach v 4 ae Tools Cance Bcc Subject amp site6 amp johnW amp myPass amp rb 18 Figure 11 Email Access Sending Command from Hotmail Web Site 3 8 SNMP Information Applications such as an NMS Network Management System or an SNMP browser can exchange information with the NP systems SNMP is disabled with the default setting The information managed by an SNMP daemon on the system can be obtained using SNMP requests from a remote work station An SNMP Get Get Next request fetches the value of a single variable or a set of variables An SNMP Set request modifies the value of a variable You need to know the name of a variable before your 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 Information Base is a text file 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 as shown in Figure 12 You need the MIB file to pro
13. a complete description of user privileges Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 20 of 46 User s Manual KKK KKK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ck kk Help Menu KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK apVbs Displays AutoPing run time info 0 disable 1 enable es cn Displays AC current draw Status l display 0 max value date Displays current date emailvbs n Displays emailing run time info 0 disable 1 basic 2 detailed emailget Starts email reading immediately emailsend Sends a test email message immediately ecmd Sets email command delimitor Select 6 5 gt lt or ftpget ip id pwd fileName Get system data file from a FTP server ftpput ip id pwd fileName Put system data file to a FTP server login Enters user login logout Exits current login datalog Executes data logging 0 logging off 1 on 2 read 3 clear mac Displays Ethernet port Mac address nwset Restarts Ethernet network interface nwshow Displays network Status ping Pings a host E g ping 192 168 0 1 or ping yahoo com prev n Reserves power outlet n for current login user pset n v Sets power outlet 4n to v value 1 O off psetd s Sets power outlet n to v value 1 O off with delay s sec ps v Sets all power outlets to v value 1 0 ps
14. as shown in the Figure 6 it is likely that the system is not in the default state Otherwise your connection to the Local Master port is established KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ck kk Synaccess Networks Inc Carlsbad CA USA Copyright c System NP 08 KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK kck ok HW 3 1 SW 4 1 1 gt gt DHCP is enabled DHCP timeout is 8 sec gt address fallback is enabled gt Netwotk initialization Network Interface is now UP gt DHCP OK Timezone fallback only Oh IP Address 192 168 0 109 Netmask 255 255 20 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Important a control command must proceed with the symbol at the beginning of a command line input To change it type setup gt Type help for a list of commands gt Figure 6 System Startup Screen Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 12 of 46 User s Manual 3 2 User Privileges and Port Reservations All user levels including anonymous visitor are able to access the system via a serial connection from your work station to the Local Master port or via a Telnet session from your work station Administration Login There is only one Administration account on the system The default name is admin and default password is also adm
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16. nnne nnne entes 7 Figure 3 NP 08 Front and Back Panel Illustration 8 Figure 4 NP 02 Front and Back Panel Illustration 442424 44 0 1 000000 8 Figure 5 NP 10 Front and Side Panel 216 9 Figure 6 System Startap SCreen aie re c Pet Pr HE NOE E E D EDT IER 12 Figure 7 External Modem Connection sssri isisisi eene en teen etre nnne 14 Figure T lnet Session Startup screen e erede etri ive Re 15 Figure 9 Web Access Startup Page 02 16 Figure 10 Web Access Login Entry Table essent 16 Figure 11 Email Access Sending Command from Hotmail Web Site esse 17 12 D M 19 Figure 13 Control Command Help Men hr ren tte Pr DG 21 Figure 14 Menu Configuration Login 22 Figure 15 System Main Menu Terminal Program Screen 23 Figure 16 System Main Menu Web Page neret eerte en rennen en ener nnne 24 Figure 17 System Access Setup Menu Terminal 5
17. public This string 15 used for public private and Trap Current Alarm Threshold To defined AC current draw alarm threshold The unit is Amps Alarm Email Notification Enable or disable Email alarm sending method Alarm Notification Interval Minute Define alarm notification sending interval Save and Quit Save current configuration data and return to previous configuration menu Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 27 of 46 User s Manual 5 4 TCP IP Network Configuration Menu This is a submenu of System Main Menu KKKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK kk kk ke kk kk KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KK Network Configuration Menu A Kckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckck ckckckck KEK gt 1 Obtain IP using DHCP Fallback to static IP if DHCP failed Y Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Set DNS Server IP Manually Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address Port number default 80 see note 80 Telnet Port Number default 23 POP3 Port Number default 110 SMTP Port Number default 25 POP3 Email Server Undefined SMTP Email Server Undefined Incoming Email Account Name Undefined Incoming Email Password 2nd outgoing replying Email Address Outgoing Email Authentication Checking Email Interval Minute Access Control List ACL Enable Y N N Network Connection Check Using
18. using the Power Outlet Timers 1 Reboot daily Current Calendar date and time are Aug 10 10 00 am Requires daily power Reboot at 1 00am Reboot duration is 10 seconds Timer Start Timer 8 11 1 0 0 Reboot starts on Aug 11 1 00 am Timer Period 1 0 0 0 Period is 1 day 0 hour 0 minute 0 second Timer Toggle Duration 10 Power outlet will toggle on off state for 10 seconds Timer Loop Count 1000 1000 days 2 Toggle Power Outlets for 300 times Toggling Power outlet on off state 300 times in a period of 10 seconds starts immediately Current Calendar date and time are Aug 10 10 00 am Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 39 of 46 User s Manual Timer Start Time 8 10 10 00 20 Start toggling on Aug 10 at 10 00 20 am Timer Period 20 Choose 20 seconds and duty cycle 50 Note the period setting is not 10 Timer Toggle Duration 10 This results in 10 seconds on and 10 seconds off Timer Loop Count 300 300 periods 3 Reboot once on a specific date and time Current Calendar date and time Aug 10 10 00 am To schedule a reboot on Feb 12 1 00 am Timer Start Time 2 12 1 00 00 Start the event at 1 00am on Feb 12 Timer Period 6 6 seconds Timer Toggle Duration 5 5 seconds Reboot duration is 5 seconds Timer Loop Count 1 Reboot once 5 7 User Account Management Menu User account management includes reserving or un
19. 0473 or visit our website at www synaccess net com for information regarding repairs and or returns A return authorization number is required for all repairs returns See Appendix A for more information Changes The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice Synaccess Networks Inc reserves the rights to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users Synaccess Networks Inc 2091 Las Palmas Drive Suite B Vista CA 92011 Tel 760 930 0473 FAX 760 930 0550 Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 2 of 46 User s Manual Table of Contents 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 5 1 1 PRODUCTS COMPARISON CHART 5 1 2 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THE SYSTEM 6 1 3 FRONT AND BACK PANBICS 55 o ot vea ette tae tete ee Dee rta DE etre e tee ee ode 8 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION e eee e ee eee onore 11 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS diccesectte teet Co ee EHE THEE CERTE 11 2 2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT citean eee eee se eteeeesteveveese
20. HTTP Port Default 80 requires power reboot if changed Telnet Port Default 23 23 POP3 Port Default 110 110 SMTP Port Default 25 25 Incoming Email POP3 Server mail synaccess net com 80 Outgoing Email SMTP Server mail synaccess net com http synaccess net com v2 demo nwSetup_files file htm Figure 9 Web Access Startup Page NP 08 Upon clicking the Login button a secured login table is displayed at you work station shown as in the Figure 10 Factory default setting for user name is admin The default password is admin Connect to 192 168 0 109 Admin User name Password C Remember my password Figure 10 Web Access Login Entry Table 3 7 Email Access To establish this access method the system s network connection is already established With the email access method you are able to execute the NP system controlling commands The NP system periodically checks incoming mails from a designated POP mail server The system sends a reply Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 16 of 46 User s Manual email with command process status if an email 1s intercepted See Section 4 4 for more information about how to setup email accounts MSN Hotmail New Message Microsoft Internet Explorer gt File Edit Favorites Tools Help sax 7 amp x yo Search
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22. This IP Leave 21 blank if Gateway IP is used Applicable to AutoPing Mode Save Quit Note Requires system reboot if the parameter changes Please enter your selection Figure 19 Network Configuration Menu Terminal Screen Obtain IP using DHCP Enable or disable DHCP The purpose of using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is to assign dynamic IP addresses to a computer or a network device on a network There must be a DHCP server on a network running and the server must permit an assigned computer or network device to be on the LAN If this option is disabled on the NP systems the system will not send DHCP requests to a network Fallback to static IP if DHCP server no offer Define a static IP address If DHCP is disabled on the system there is no DHCP server running on a network or a DHCP server refuses IP offering you have the option to whether either allow the system to use a static IP address or not Static IP Address A static IP Address is an IP address that never changes This IP address will be used if a DHCP server IP has no IP offered or DHCP automatic IP address is disabled Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 28 of 46 User s Manual Home Operation Status Network Setup Menu Item Value Obtain IP using DHCP v Serial Port Settings Fallback to static GEDHCP failed Power Out
23. User s Manual Synaccess User s Manual For netBooter Series NP 02 NP 08 NP16 and NPB 20 Part 1140V3 May 2007 Synaccess Networks Inc Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 1 of 46 User s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2007 by Synaccess Networks Inc The material discussed in this manual is the proprietary property of Synaccess Networks Inc retains all rights to reproduction and distribution of this document FCC Warning The Federal Communications Commission has set limits for emitted radio interference The Synaccess Networks systems are constructed with this electromagnetic interference EMI limitation in mind The systems are classified under FCC Regulations as a Class A and Class B device A Class A device may be used in commercial environments and not in residential areas while a Class B device may be used in commercial environments residential areas The netBooter series devices has been tested and shown to comply with the following FCC rule Part 15 Subpart J and ICES 003 UL Safety Standards Compliance netBooter Series products have been tested and found to be accordance with the following listed test requirements UL 60950 1 2003 R7 06 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Warranty Information The warranty period on this product parts and labor is one 2 year from the date of purchase Please contact Synaccess Networks Inc at 760 930
24. artup terminal when your workstation is connected to the system s Local Master Serial Port Please refer to TCP IP Network Configuration section of this document for information on how to setup the network parameters Once the network connection is established at your workstation prompt you need to enter telnet ip_addr The telnet terminal screen will display the following message once it starts shown in Figure 8 You need to set a Telnet session on your workstation to Local Echo Off mode Telnet session permits an anonymous user who may only to view the system settings and operate unreserved power outlets and user serial console ports Please refer to section 2 2 User privileges and Port Reservations for further information e Only one Telnet session may be active at the time Telnet sessions will be refused by the system if it already has a Telnet session active e A Telnet session remains active for 10 minutes if it is in idle state e Telnet access methods can be enabled or disabled using the System Access Setup Menu e To terminate an active Telnet session use the command logout at the terminal If you are at a serial port terminal and notice that the terminal is disabled because it is taken over by a Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 14 of 46 User s Manual remote Telnet session use the command telnetend at the serial console terminal to terminate the Telnet if you nee
25. cation is established Serial data stream sent to the DTE device Same note as above apply Receives serial data stream Not connected Indication of serial port activated When hardware flow control is enabled 1f this signal is raised an external device can send data to Local Master Port When hardware flow control is enabled this signal is raised by the Local Master Port when it is ready to receive new data from an external device Open Not connected When hardware flow control is enabled if this signal is raised an external device can send data to Local Master Port When hardware flow control is enabled this signal is raised by the Local Master Port when it is ready to receive new data from an external device Open 760 930 0473 Page 45 of 46 ser s Manual Appendix 5 232 To RJ45 Conversion Cables RS 232 RJ45 8 pin C RJ45 DB9F 4 RJ 45 to RS232 Female DCE cable 4 RS 232 DB9 Female RJ45 8 pin Pin No Signal DB 9 F 8 Pin No Signal 1 DCD 1 DSR 2 TxD 2 RTS 3 RxD 5 3 GND 4 DSR 4 TxD 5 GND 5 RxD 6 DTR 6 DCD 7 CTS 9 6 7 CTS 8 RTS 8 DTR 9 SS RS 232 RJ45 8 C RJ45 DB9M 4 RJ 45 to RS232 Male DTE cable 4 RS 232 DB9 Male RJ45 8 pin Pin No Signal DB 9 8 Pin No Signal 1 DCD 1 DSR 2 RxD 7 2 RTS 3 TxD TER 3 GND 4 DTR 4 TxD 5 GND 6 8 5 RxD 6 DSR 8 6 DCD 7 RTS 7 CTS 8 CTS 8 DTR 9 Synaccess Networks
26. cess Enable or disable web access to the system Default to enable Telnet Access Enable or disable Telnet access to the system Default to enable Only one active Telnet session is permissible Synaccess Networks Inc Page 26 of 46 www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 User s Manual 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 Configuration setup menu for detailed information 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 management information and makes this information available to NMS using SNMP Please see Section 2 5 for a list available MIB objects that the system supports Default to disable SNMP Trap Enabling Enable or disable Trap sending If this option is enabled Traps are sent if there is a power reboot command execution on the system Default to disable Note you must enable the above SNMP Agent setting Otherwise enabling Trap setting will not take effect 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
27. cess net com gt amp nbox Sent Sunday February 6 2005 10 17 PM m To lt synaccessnetworks hotmail com gt E X Subject 3tReply amp sysSiteS amp johnW amp Xxxx amp rb 28 a Command status HT Figure 22 Reply Email Before a Control Command Is Executed A control command is not executed if the system name does not match user name does not exists or the name does not have the privilege to operate the designated serial console port or power outlet port or if there is a command syntax error If this happens a reply email is sent to indicate the problem of the command as shown in the Figure 23 msn Hotmail Today Mail Calendar Contact jshan99 hotmail com nger Offline From lt test2 synaccess net com gt Sent Wednesday January 12 2005 2 18 PM To lt jshan99 hotmail com gt Subject Reply amp yourRouter amp admin amp sset 28 Command status System Name err Figure 23 Reply Email Indicating System Name Mismatch Error Helpful Info Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 32 of 46 User s Manual e Use the command emailvbs x to set to mail verbose mode In verbose mode the system displays detailed information while sending and receiving emails It is helpful while you are setting up your email accounts emailvbs 0 turns the verbose mode off emailvbs 1 sets the system to level 1 verbose mode in which h
28. d to do so Telnet 192 168 0 109 Figure 8 Telnet Session Startup screen 3 6 Web Access You need to obtain the system IP address before starting web access to the system Please refer to the Telnet Access section for methods to get the system IP address You also need to make sure that web access is enabled as a default setting If the access is not enabled please refer to Section Using Configuration Menu to change the setting Start a Web browsing application program such as Window s Explorer and enter http ip_address in the address field 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 Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 15 of 46 User s Manual http synaccess net com Remote Power Management System By Synaccess Mozilla Firefox Networks Home Network Setup Menu Operation Status System Settings Vakie Obtain IP using DHCP Y v User Account Setup Fallback to static IPGF DHCP failed Y Serial Port Settings Static IP xx x x 19218811000 Power Outlet Settings Subnet Mask x x x x 255 255 255 0 AutoPingfReboot Gateway IP x x x x 182 168 1 1 Settings Set DNS Server IP Manually Primary DNS IP x x x x 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS IP x x x x 0 0 0 0
29. e 15 and 16 ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck k ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck k ck ck k ck kk kk kc k kk kk Main Menu KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK VV X Reboot Power Outlet Setup System Setup TCP IP Network Configure Serial Console Port Configure Power Outlet Setup New or Existing Accounts Reload Factory Defaults Save Settings Quit gt Please enter your selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 15 System Main Menu Terminal Program Screen Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 23 of 46 User s Manual Remote Power Management System By Synaccess Mozila Firefox Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help SO A oren Joa Getting Started Latest Headines voicemail iHome Operation Status System Information System Settings Network Settings System Name Undefined User Account Setup 5 32 Serial Port Settings ii DHCP Total Outlet Number 16 Power Outlet Settings 2 Login AutoPing Reboot Uptime Seconds 0 hr 2 min 7 sec Help Figure 16 System Main Menu Web Page From Figure 15 System Main Menu Terminal Screen Option 1 Reboot a power outlet Reboots a power outlet Rebooting executes if the outlet is unreserved open or it
30. et com 760 930 0473 Page 43 of 46 User s Manual from the use or operation of the Product In no event shall Synaccess be liable for loss of profits or any indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of any breach of this warranty or in any manner arising out of or connected with the sale or anticipated use of the product In no event shall Synaccess be liable for any damages whatsoever in excess of the purchase price of the Product This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 44 of 46 User s Manual Appendix Serial Console Port Interfaces Pin Name 1 DCD 2 3 RD 4 DSR 5 GND 6 DTR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 Open 6 Open 8 CTS 7 RTS 9 Open Synaccess Networks Inc Local Master Port DB 9 Female DCE Long Name Data Carrier Detect Transmitting Data Receive Data Open Signal Ground Terminal Ready Clear To Send Request To Send Clear To Send Request To Send Direction lt lt lt gt gt gt lt lt lt lt lt lt gt gt gt lt lt lt gt gt gt lt lt lt lt lt lt gt gt gt WWW S ynaccess net com Description Raised when an carrier communi
31. gs Modem Startup String ATEOM0Q18 C0 amp D0S0 1 Help on Admin Level User System Access Restriction note IN 21 Enable Web Access vs Enable Telnet YE Telnet Timeout max 65535 minutes 10 Enable Telnet Anonymous User vs Enable Command Control Via Email Enable SNMP agent SNMP Community String Read Write for Public Private amp Trap Enable SNMP Trap Nz SNMP Trap Receiver IP Address Undefined 0 Current Alarm Threshold must lt 35Amps 15 2 Alarm Email Notification 4 Figure 18 System Access Control Menu Web Page System Device name Assign a system name sometimes referred as site or device name e Date and Time Enter calendar date and real time clock e Serial Port Mode Configure the Local Master Port to interface type either to a serial RS 232 port on your work station or an external Modem device An external Modem device is typically equipped with a DCE Data Communication 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 information about connecter pin assignment please see Appendix A Modem Startup String Define an external Modem control command string that is sent from the system to an external modem device periodically in every 15 minutes If you do not need to define the control string leave the entry field empty Web Ac
32. how Displays power outlet status D pTmshow isplays power outlet timer information punrsv n Unreserves power outlet n from current login user rb Reboots power outlet n rbd ns Reboots power outlet n with delay s seconds rbt s Sets reboot duration to s seconds s 0 setup Starts system configuration menu sshow Displays console ports configuration status sysshow Displays system information time Displays current time usershow Displays all users whoami Displays current login user ver Displays hardware and software versions Repeats previous command Note if Restricted Access Mode is on non Admin users are limited to use commands marked with Figure 13 Control Command Help Menu Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 21 of 46 User s Manual 5 Using Configuration Menu 5 1 Starting Configuration Menu There are four ways to start the Configuration Menu 1 Local Master Port access method Run a terminal program from a work station via serial connections between a serial port from your work station and the Local Master Port of the system 2 External Modem device access method Run terminal program from a remote work state and establish the connection via a telephone line 3 Telnet access method Your workstation and the system are connected to LAN 4 Web access method Your workstation and the system are connected to LAN If you have already logged on to
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34. igh level emailing activities are displayed emailvbs 2 sets to the system to level 2 verbose mode in which detailed emailing activities are displayed Use command emailget to check incoming emails immediately Use command emailsend to send a test mail immediately 5 5 Serial Console Port Configuration Menu This section describes serial console port configuration and operating settings Serial Console Port configuration starts with the following menu kk ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck Master Port Configuration Menu VV 1 Baud rate 2 Data bits 7 or 8 3 Stop bits 1 or 2 4 Parity 1 2 0 3 5 Flow control 1 hardware 2 None 6 Port name 7 Save 8 Quit gt Please select a parameter to change Figure 24 Serial Port Parameter Entry Table Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 33 of 46 User s Manual E http 192 168 0 100 serPortCfg shtml Microsoft Internet Explorer DER 1 Address http 192 168 0 100 serPortCFg shtml 1 File Edt Favorites Tools Help 7 x a she Favortes Meda B 3 8 lt Links 2 Synaccess
35. in The default name and password may be changed If you login at Administration level you are able to remove or change existing user accounts take over power outlets or user serial console ports and change system settings User Login At user login level you are able to reserve power or console ports for your applications if they are open as well as make system configuration changes At this login level you are not able to change power outlet operation status for other reserved power outlets Anonymous Visitor Access If you have no account established on the system as an anonymous user you are only able to view the system configuration settings and operate unreserved power outlets 3 3 Local Master Port Access To access and configure the system from the master port you need to connect a RS232 port from your work station to the Local Master Serial Port Then run a terminal emulation program such as Window s Hyper Terminal on your computer 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connect the system s Local Master Port DCE with a straight DB 9 type cable if your work station is equipped with a DTE part Connect the system s Ethernet port to your LAN if you intend to use the network port Turn the system power on At the terminal emulation program type the setup command to start the system setup process Type help for help information The system has DHCP enabled as a default setting Network connectivity para
36. is reserved under your account However if you logged in at Administration level you are able to operate any power outlets even if they are reserved by other users Helpful info control command rb n executes the same function as the option 1 Option 2 Setup System Enters System Access Setup submenu Helpful info control command sysshow displays system access configuration settings Option 3 Setup TCP IP Network Enters TCP IP Network Configuration submenu Helpful info control command nwshow displays network connectivity information Option 4 Configure Serial Console Port Enters Serial Console Port Configuration submenu Helpful info control command sshow displays all serial console port settings Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 24 of 46 User s Manual Option 5 Configure Power Outlet Enters Power Outlet Setup submenu Helpful info control command pshow displays all power outlet current status control command ptmshow displays all power outlet timer settings Option 6 Setup new or existing accounts Enters User Account Setup submenu Select this option if you need to create new account change existing account and delete existing account and reserve power outlets and serial console ports Helpful info control command userlist displays all account names Option 7 Reload Factory Defaults Reloads to factory default settings You must logi
37. let Settings Static E AutoPing Reboot Subnet Mask x 255 255 255 0 Settings Gateway IP x x x x 215811 Help Set DNS Server IP Manually IN Primary DNS IP xx xx pono 2 Secondary DNS IP x x x x 0 HTTP Port Default 80 requires power reboot if changed Bo Telnet Port Default 23 p3 POP3 Port Default 110 11 SMTP Port Default 25 le Incoming Email POP3 Server Outgoing Email SMTP Server Undefined Account Name e g mySys sbcglobal net Undefined O0 oat Dann Figure 20 TCP IP Network Configuration Menu Web Page e Subnet Mask Defines a static subnet mask that is a part of your static network address settings This entry is for your IP network class which is distinguished by using a subnet mask e Gateway IP address Specifies a gateway IP address that is a part of your static network address settings This is your router s IP address e HTTP Port Number Specifies a HTTP port number Default value is 80 e Telnet Port Number Specifies a Telnet port number Default value is 23 POP3 Email Server Specifies POP incoming Email server address The system supports POP3 Internet Email Protocols not web based Email services mail synaccess net com and pop tom com are examples of POP Email servers Make sure that the POP server you use does not require log on secure password authentication SMTP E
38. mail Server Specifies SMTP outgoing Email server address This server will be used for you to send outgoing reply Emails mail synaccess net com and smtp tom com are examples of SMTP Email servers NP supports SMTP log on secure password authentication option Helpful Info use the command emailget to immediately check incoming emails e Incoming Email Account Name Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 29 of 46 User s Manual Specifies email address that the system receives This email account name 1s also used for outgoing replying emails e Incoming Email Account Password The Email account password is specified in this entry This password is also used for outgoing replying emails e 2 Outgoing Replying Email Address This is an additional outgoing reply email address The system always send replying email to the sender There is no limitation of types of destination email servers whether a web based emailing system or SMTP Examples of destination addresses are myMail hotmail com and yourMail aol com Helpful Info use the command emailsend to immediately send an outgoing test email e Reply Outgoing Email Authentication If an SMTP outgoing email requires a user name and password authentication enter Y for this entry Helpful Info use command emailget to immediately check incoming emails e Check Email Interval This entry specifies how
39. meters are displayed at the startup screen If the system does not get a DHCP offer the system falls back to default static network settings You can alter the default network settings to fit your need Use the command ping to verify your connection If a network connection is established you are able to use Telnet Web Browsing Emailing and SMNP 3 4 External Modem Access With this access method an RS232 port on an external Modem device is connected to the Local Master Port Typically a Modem device is equipped with a DCE Data Communication Equipment Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 13 of 46 User s Manual 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 Phone Line 7 Local Master Part Serial Cable netBooter Unit Figure 7 External Modem Connection 3 5 Telnet Access Operation of on a Telnet terminal is almost identical to the access method via Local Master Serial Port You need to make sure that Telnet access is enabled as a default setting If the access is not enabled please refer to Section Using Configuration Menu to change the setting Before you start the Telnet application you need to obtain the actual IP address for the system The system displays network connectivity information at system st
40. n at Administration level Option 8 Save settings Save current system configuration parameters Option 9 Quit Returns to previous menu 5 3 System Access Setup Menu KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KER System Access Setup KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK VV x 1 System Device name 2 Date mm dd yyyy 3 Time hh mm ss Serial port mode MODEM startup string ATEOMOO1 amp CO amp DOSO 1 Non Admin user restriction Y N N Web access Y N TELNET enable TELNET timeout max 65535 minutes TELNET anonymous user Y N Command control via email Y N SNMP agent enable Y N 13 SNMP Community String 14 SNMP Trap 1 on O off 15 SNMP Trap Receiver IP Address S Save q Quit Note for 6 for controlling non Admin user s access to system data gt Please enter your selection Figure 17 System Access Setup Menu Terminal Screen Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 25 of 46 User s Manual Home Operation Status System Access Control Menu etwork Settings Ttem Value User Account Setup System or Site Name Undefined Serial Port Settings Time hh mm ss 01 01 57 ower Outlet Settings Date mm dd yyyy 1 03 07 2007 AutoPingfReboot Master Serial Port Mode PCConsole Settin
41. ng the power outlet on off state at 6 31 2pm on June 20 the entry data is 6 20 18 31 02 e Timer Period Specify the timer period It is in the format of days hours minutes seconds which is not a calendar and real time clock entry type The period setting is used for applications that require the power outlet to continuously change on off in a specific 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 e Timer Loop Count The number of Periods for the Timer is defined as Loop Count For example you schedule the timer to flip the power outlet states in every 20 seconds and want to repeat 300 times your entry will be 300 Enter 0 for this setting if you schedule the power outlet simply change power state from on to off or from off to on a specific time and date Enter 1 for the setting if you schedule the power outlet to be on off on or off on off once For example the system executes one power reboot cycle on a specific date and time e Toggle Duration Specify the duration of the power outlet state that toggles when a new Timer Period starts This parameter is meaningful if the Timer Loop Count is gt 0 The unit for the duration is in seconds The concept of the specification can also be viewed as Duty Cycle The value of this parameter should be 0 lt Toggle Duration lt Timer Period There are a few examples of applications
42. often the system checks incoming emails The minimum interval is one minute e Access Control List ACL Enable Enable or disable for controlling client IP addresses to access the system e Network Connection Check Using This IP This entry specifies an IP address or a URL site that the NP system will ping periodically for verification of network connectivity If the network connection is down or inactive AutoPing is in off mode If this entry leaves blank network gateway IP address will be used 5 4 More about Emailing Access 5 4 1 Sending Control command to the system A control command is placed in the email subject field It has the following format amp SysName amp userName amp password amp Command amp where amp is a command delimiter SystemName is a user defined system or device name username and password are valid user account name and password and command is the actual system control command Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 30 of 46 User s Manual Command delimiters are special characters or spaces that identify the beginning or end of a group of characters in a command Delimiters are used to separate a character string into the individual parts that form a command command label command name parameter keywords and parameter values The default delimiter character 15 62 symbol To change it use command eCmd at terminal program or
43. owing two conditions are met 1 NPC system is active on the network interface This enables AutoPing mode at system operation level The active network connection is verified periodically by pinging a network target IP address default to network gateways IP address If there is no response from the network target address AutoPing mode is in off mode 2 Once AutoPing mode is on if user communication equipment stops sending responses back to the NPC system for a period of time Max Network Downtime allowed power rebooting process begins If the user equipment has never sent a ping response back to the system after AutoPing mode turns on AutoPing will never trigger the power reboot process for the power outlet AutoPing Ping destination IP address or URL Enter an IP address of the probed communication equipment IP This IP address is associated to the power outlet Timer Start Time Timer Period Off Loop Count 1 Loop Count 2 Loop Count 3 Loop Count 4 ON Toggle Duration Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 38 of 46 User s Manual Figure 31 Definitions of Timer Parameters e Timer Start Time Specify starting time for the timer The starting time is the actual calendar date and real time clock Once a timer reaches this specified Start Time the power outlet on off state will flip It is in the format of month day hour minute second For example to start changi
44. perly configure the SNMP client manager for server monitoring To get a copy of the MIB file please use a web browser to access the NP systems Open the TCP IP Network Configuration Menu and then click the button Get SNMP MIB File to download the MIB file that is stored in the system s memory Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 17 of 46 User s Manual Figure 12 Implemented MIB Description Enterprise OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 21728 2 4 1 currentAlarmThreshold dell oll Aggregated AC current draw threshold for each power inlet or power cord currentDrawsStatus 1 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 first part of the AC current reading CurrentDrawStatus2 3 1 1 4 For dual power corded system this is the AC current reading for the second power inlet or power cord currentDrawMax 1 Maximum aggregated AC current draw value was captured for the first power inlet or power cord For a system equipped with single power cord this is the valid current reading For dual power corded system this is the first part of the AC current reading CurrentDrawMax2 3 1 1 6 Maximum aggregated AC current draw value was captured for the 2nd power inlet or power cord temperatureThreshold Environment temperature threshold
45. r can send control commands such as reboot power outlet via emails Command execution reports are replied for each command email received SMTP user name and password are protected through authentication process SNMP Trap for sending logging message The Trap is used to asynchronously report events to the NMS It forwards power reboot command execution information to the remote Trap logging receiver 1 2 What you do with the system Remote equipment power source management over TCP IP networks including rebooting user equipment and permanently turning on off user power source Schedule power reboots or power source on off events monthly weekly daily or at any time an application requires Reboot power source to equipment when a network connection is lost Monitoring AC Power Consumptions and sending warning messages when the aggregated AC draw from a system is crossed predefined threshold Remote control anywhere by emailing Via emails you are able to manage the systems or user communication equipment power sources when LAN access is impossible Via emails Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 6 of 46 User s Manual you can send user data to the NP control commands such as rebooting user power source Reply emails are sent after the system intercepts incoming emails so that you are informed with the operation status AutoPing and reboot user equipment Connect your system to a power ou
46. r privilege login levels The Administration level manages system configuration and unconditional access to all power outlets and all serial ports The User level allows each user to reserve and manage his her own ports as well as to change most of system configuration settings Anonymous users are able to view all settings and operate unreserved power outlets and serial console ports User name and password for each port Each port is user name and password protected Line commands or menu configuration controls Menu table operation offers user friendly operation methods that are used for changing system configurations viewing run time statuses and issuing controls Line commands provide quick and easy operations Telnet access Remote access the system over a TCP IP network for configuration and control of the systems Out of band Modem access interfacing Control and configure the system via a telephone line Optional custom Modem AT command string to the Modem HTTP web access Embedded web server provides secured user name and password authentication The operations are easy and friendly utilizing tables and graphical icons Download SNMP MIB files for convenience or view an online help manual SNMP MIB capability An SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent is integrated in the system for an exchange of management information between the system and network devices POP SMTP Emailing with SMTP Authentication capability A use
47. reserving each serial console ports and power outlets to a current login user as well as adding new user accounts modifying and deleting user accounts KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK User Account Management Menu KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK gt gt Add a new user name Delete an existing user name List all user names Change login name and password Lock power outlet Unlock power outlet Quit Figure 32 User Account Management Menu Terminal Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 40 of 46 User s Manual System Access Control Menu Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Help ix JO search Fe Fevers gt a Address http 192 168 0 100 scctSetup shtml synaccess Figure 33 User Account Management Menu Web Page Helpful Info Use the command userlist to view all existing account 5 8 Viewing and Changing Operation Status with a Web Page Figure 34 shows a web page that lets you to view and change serial console port and power outlet operation status With this web page you are able to e View on off status for each power outlet As shown in the table Power outlet 1 is power on illuminated in red and outlet 2 is power off not illuminated in grey Change power outlet on off status by clicking on off push swi
48. tch button icon Reboot a power outlet by clicking Reboot push switch button icon Get current all ports status by pressing Refresh View button Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 41 of 46 User s Manual http 192 168 0 109 synOpStatus shtml Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 File Edit Favorites Tools Help HAD se 2 3 Google timer setup explain B Search Web Pa i address E Links 9 Web assistant 2 tme explain Search web New Toolbar Update Yahoo Games Synaccess Selection Set BACK Refresh View Logout and close Figure 34 Viewing and Changing System Operation Status Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 42 of 46 User s Manual Appendix A Warranty Information Two Year Limited Warranty Synaccess Networks Inc Synaccess warrants to the original End User Purchaser that this computer product purchased from Synaccess or an authorized Synaccess dealer Product is free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for the applicable warranty period as set forth in the Product specification from the date of shipment to Synaccess authorized dealer In order to receive warranty services contact the appropriate Synaccess location shown at the following web address
49. telnet session Use command Help is view available command delimiter symbols For example sending email subject amp mySite3 amp johnW amp 123456 amp rb 2 amp will reboot power outlet 2 on the NP system named as mySite3 The user name is johnW and password is 123456 Figure 10 shows an example of sending a control command email from Microsoft Hotmail to a POP email recipient test2 synaccess net com Hotmail Today Mail Calendar Contacts synaccessnetworks hotmail com Messenger Offline To test2 amp synaccess net com a Bcc Subject amp siteS amp johnWamyPasst rb 18 Figure 21 Sending a Control Command rb 2 From hotmail Web Page Before a command is executed a confirmation reply email is sent The destination of the replying email address is already defined in the Network Configuration Table Figure 22 shows a reply email is received and displayed at hotmail web site Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 31 of 46 User s Manual MSN Hotmail Message Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Help o x Search Favorites media 1 Address E http by23Fd bay23 hotmail msn com cgi bin getmsg msg MSG1 107728 msn Hotmail 4 Today Mail EX Junk 2 Put in Folder v From lt test1 synac
50. that for which it was intended or otherwise approved by Synaccess including but not limited to tempestizing ruggedizing and or militarizing the Product damage or defects caused by the use of unauthorized parts or by unauthorized service the Product has been subject to unsuitable operating or physical conditions outside those recommended in Product specifications as provided by Synaccess Product has its serial numbers altered or removed or Product is damaged due to improper packaging of the warranty return to the Synaccess dealer or Synaccess EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY STATED ABOVE SYNACCESS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS SYNACCESS PRODUCT ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED SYNACCESS DOES NOT WARRANT THAT PRODUCT WILL MEET ALL OF PURCHASER S REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION OF PRODUCTS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE Synaccess shall have no liability or responsibility to Purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage or any special incidental or consequential damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by Product or those items supplied or sold by Synaccess hereunder including but not limited to any interruption of service loss of data loss of customer goodwill loss of business anticipatory profits or consequential damages resulting Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess n
51. the system enter the command setup and you will see Main Menu table as shown in Figure 15 Without login to the system if you enter command setup you will see the following screen KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK Login Menu KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKKKEK 1 Anonymous Visitor login 2 Login 3 Help 4 Quit gt Enter your selection Figure 14 Menu Configuration Login Menu Menu selection 1 When you enter the system as an anonymous user you can start operate serial console ports or power outlets as far as they are not reserved by other users However you can only view system configuration parameters and are not able to make system configuration changes Menu selection 2 If you already have accounts established and want to start configuring the system or to change serial console port and power outlet operation status choose this menu option Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 22 of 46 User s Manual Menu selection 3 If you do not have an account on the system or if you have an account already and want to modify your account or delete an account select option 3 Menu selection 4 Lists help information Menu selection 5 Exit menu operation 5 2 System Main Menu This is a top level system main configuration menu as shown in Figur
52. tlet and assign the system network 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 be power rebooted e Scheduling AC outlet power cycling periodically or per weekly planner Each outlet can be programmed with it s own timer Remote Access Emailing 4 Power Source Power Source 2 LANCamection Power Sources to User Equipment Local Serial Console Connection Figure 2 Illustration of Typical Application Synaccess Networks Inc WWW synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 7 of 46 User s Manual 1 3 Front and Back Panel NP 08 chur Meer Switched Power 1 R8232 Master 8 3 5 3 2 1 7115VA45A 230 15 NP 08 Remote Power Reboot Management System 12345678 00000000 Power Outlet Status Switched Power Outlets 100 240Vac 15A NP 02 Remote Power Boot Management System Network RS232 DCE Master Port 1 2 Link Data Outlet Figure 4 NP 02 Front and Back Panel Illustration Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 8 of 46 User s Manual Outlet Group A 9 115V 15A E a 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 2200 ggg NP 16 Remote Power Reboot Management System 23455678 00000000 Power Outlet Status 99999999
53. uration Enter power reboot duration value When the reboot process starts the system flips current power outlet status from On to Off or Off to On for the number of seconds that this parameter defines The default value is 5 seconds This is parameter applies to all power outlets e List of All Power Port Status Display all power ports current statuses as shown in Figure 30 Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 35 of 46 User s Manual Helpful Info Use command pshow to display all power outlet status ck kckckck kckckck ck ckckck ck ckckckck kckckck ck kckck ck kckckck kckckck kckckck kk ckck kk ck Power Outlet Port Parameters and Status ck ckckckck ck kckck ck kckck ck ck kckck ck kckck ck kckck ck kckck ck kckckck k kckck ck kckck ck kckck ck kk KKK VV Status Reserved Timer Switch5 Undefined eqtl ES Undefined gt Power reboot duration 5 seconds gt gt Press key Enter to continue Figure 27 List of Power Outlet Status Terminal Screen 4 2 B i Address C Documents and Settings ll Users Documents pwrPortCfg htm Inr m es Undeined on 0 Change Owner jo 2 undeimes or lor BACK RefreshView 1
54. work connection To change the default gateway IP address as ping destination use TCP IP Configuration Menu to enter your desired destination address Synaccess Networks Inc www synaccess net com 760 930 0473 Page 19 of 46 User s Manual 4 Using Control Command A NP system provides command line options for viewing or changing system configuration and operation status In addition by using the control command option users are able to create script files for automation of equipment test and control Control commands are applicable to the connections between your work station and Local Master Serial Port or a Telnet session Some of the control commands are also applicable to emails See related sections for more detailed information 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 as shown in Figure 13 All login levels including anonymous users are able to use the command line option However the actual command executions 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 Administration 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 See Section 2 2 for
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