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1. 5 MS D 15 DOS F Or to MicrosoftCR Windows F CCoCopyright Microsoft Corp 17981 1999 COWINDOWS gt arp s 172 166 7 17 2 54 4 c 13 ad 70 6 This is an example At the MS DOS Prompt type arp s 192 166 7 19 52 54 4c 19 ad 90 Then hit enter The first string is the IP Address the second string is the MAC Address which can be found on the front of the RPM 5 MS DOS Pr gg Be ho MicrosoftCR Windows F CCoCopyright Microsoft Corp 17981 1999 COMWINDOWS gt route add 172 1766 7 17 210 67 4 155 7 Atthe MS DOS prompt type route add 192 166 7 19 210 67 4 155 Then hit enter The first string is the IP Address and the second string is the Gateway Address NOTE The PING Command is not supported at this time 8 At the MS DOS Prompt type exit Then hit enter 9 There are two options to finish setting up all of the parameters Option 1 The Web Based Configuration Option 2 Telnet 10 Option 1 Startup a Browser and type in the IP Address The default name and password is admin lower case Go to the section in the User s Manual titled Web Based Configuration it will guide you through the setup of all the parameters 11 Option 2 Go to the section in the User s Manual titled Telnet Configuration it will guide you through the setup of all the parameters 28
2. Connected 0 08 56 VT100 115200 2 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 9 The Software upgrade is complete NOTE The user has to reconfigure all of the settings after the Software upgrade is complete because all of the user s settings will default to the original default settings 59 API Function Library ISWPollID String Auth Arguments Input String Output Boolean Description Get iSWITCH ID Address The first input parameter is authenny code ISWPolIIID is a function call to get the iSWITCH device ID address If more than one of the iSWITCH device you want to poll their ID then the return string will separated each ID number by If this API execute successfully you will get return code true and you can use other function to get relative information ex 1 iSWITCHO5 iSWITCH06 getReturnValueSize will get 2 getAllReturnValue will get ISWITCHO05 iSWITCHO6 if over one set of parameter we use delima point to getReturnValue 1 will get iSWITCHO5 point to getReturnValue 2 will get iSWITCHO06 getSuccessFlag will get true getErrorMsg will get Empty If this API executes fail you can get return code false ex 2 getReturnValueSize will get 0 getAllReturnValue will get Empty Application cannot execute getReturnValue neither and will generate error getSuccessFlag will get false getErrorMsg will get error message string depends on error situation For Example 1 if you cannot co
3. Stop logging PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Hail Set SMTP server e mail address Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Configuration Device Set device connect iSwitch Device Control Device control Administrator Set internet administrator name and password TelnetProfile Set telnet configuration port and password Reset Reset configuration to default Save Restart Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection AULE gt Sus Information lt nore gt ARROW KEY UP DOWH Hove cursor RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Hode E13 4 Pick Terminal then open Preferences 30 Connect Edit Terminal Help SHAP Server Telnet Configuration gt Sys Information Set system information Hetwork set IP address gateway address and subnet mask PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Hail Set SHTP server e mail address Trap i Terminal Preferences Ed API Config Terminal Options E mulation Device OK Device Control T Local Echo ct VT 52 Administrator T Blinking Cursor i VT TO0 ANSI Cancel password TelnetProfile I Block Cursor ssword Reset Perret ee eee eee eee Help Save Restart fr Fonts Ee Buffer Size 25 Background Color ARROW KEY UP DOWH Move cursor RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Hode UB 5 Check VT100 Arrows You can leave the Block Cursor checked or you can uncheck the Block Cursor depending on your preference Then click OK Connect Edit Terminal Help SHAP Serve
4. 10 Check Specify a location Click Browse 10 Browse for Folder fl Desktop FS My Computer Eeg 34 Floppy Ca use BB E a D re F on BACKUP DOMAIN F re G on BACKUP _DOMAIN G re ROBERT on BACKUP_DOMAIN H re Yon BACKUP_DOMAIN Cy re Z on BACKUP_DOMAIN Z 11 Open the appropriate 3 5 Floppy Drive Open the USB folder Open the Driver folder Click OK Add Hew Hardware Wizard ASUSB DRIVER lt Back New Cane 12 Windows will search for the new USB Driver Click Next Add New Hardware Wizard 13 Windows has found the USB Driver for the USB device Click Next 11 Add New Hardware Wizard 14 Windows has found the best Driver for this USB device Click Next CO p Copying Files 15 Windows is copying the USB Driver files to your C drive Click Next Add New Hardware Wizard 16 Windows is finished installing the USB Driver Click Finish 12 My Computeg Network Neighborhood Recycle Bin Internet Explorer Aser E O BS Diinbox Microsoft 0 Gy Exploring Sereens_ BA CIC manualdoc BA screens dec Mier 2 40 PM 17 On the Desktop right click My Computer Open Properties System Properties General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance f View devices by type view devices by connection Computer Eg COR OM JER Disk dr
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6. Telnet Configuration This section will guide you through finishing the configuration of the RPM using Telnet NOTE You must complete the appropriate Setup Procedure before proceeding with the Telnet Configuration NOTE You must have given the RPM an IP Address The Ethernet cable is connected to the RPM and the RPM is on ERRET My Computer Fa Network Neighborhood New Office Document fn Accessories 53 Adobe 53 Adobe Acrobat 4 0 AutoCAD LT 97 gt 3 McAfee VirusScan Microsoft Office Tools ogc 3 OCAD Release 9 1 A StartUp A Strandware A wintegrate E Internet Explorer Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Log Off Robert Microsoft Word MS DOS Prompt J Outlook Express EJ Preview f CIC ma R 10 47 aM Open Office Document ae ME SE AGA a A Run Shut Down a Als Gu gd amp ay N Windows98 1 From the Desktop open the Start menu Pick Programs and then open the MS DOS Prompt 29 2 MS DOS Prompt Microsoft R Windows 98 CCoCopyright Microsoft Corp 17981 1999 COWINDOWS gt telnet 172 166 7 17_ 2 Thisis an example At the MS DOS Prompt type telnet 192 166 7 19 IP Address Then hit enter 3 Next you will be asked for the User Password The default password is admin Enter the password then hit enter Connect Edit Terminal Help SNAP Seru MEET system information IP address gateway address and subnet mask Start Logging
7. Mail Address 3 Empty Mail Address 4 Empty Mail Address 5 Empty SNNP Parameter No IP Address Community Accept 1 Empty i 2 Empty vi For Help press F1 INUM SR Start E i KJ Inbox Micro 3 Exploring Se screens doc mi QJ Exploring use Power De R 9 17 AM 28 The Power Device has to be Restarted Click Yes 29 The USB Setup Procedure is complete The RPM is ready for normal operation Unplug the USB Cable from the RPM and from the computer Plug the Ethernet Cable into the RPM and after about thirty seconds the Link LED will start blinking now you can communicate with the RPM The Ping command is supported at this time Startup a Browser and type in the IP Address The default password is admin lower case Go to the section in the User s Manual titled Web Based Configuration it will guide you through the Web pages 18 Setup via the Serial Port NOTE When using Hyper Terminal use Version 3 0 or higher The following items must be obtained before attempting to setup the RPM A valid IP Address a DB9 female to female Serial Cable provided There are a wide variety of Terminal Emulation packages but for the most part they should be very similar The following setup procedure is using Hyper Terminal 1 Connect one end of the DB9 female to female Cable to the Serial port on the computer 2 Connect the other end of the DB9 female to female cable to the Serial port on the
8. 3 SIZING97 SETUP MTRX MAT PPS ACCT 4745 c 4 b 1 Create a folder TFTP Software Upgrade Copy the following files to the folder 2002AT ver2 0 BIN example file_id diz tftp32 exe tftp32 hlp and Vendinfo diz The first file BIN is the actual Software upgrade file which is available for downloading from our web site The last four files are on a 3 5 floppy disk included with the RPM 03 V Exploring TFTP Flash Upgrade Eie Edt View Go Favorites Tools Help oe fa amp TH am X el Back Forverd Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Views Address F Engineering ONLYS Softwares CIC Upg TFTP Flash Upgrade v Folders 29 CIC Upg 2002AT ver2 0 BIN 960 BIN File 7 31 02 2 30 PM file_id diz 1KB DIZ File 9 22 00 7 47 PM Rp ttpd32 exe 49KB Application 6 1 01 9 11 PM D tftpd32 hip 26KB Help File 9 22 00 7 47 PM gr er Base Directory F Engineering ONLY SSoftware CIC Upgry Server Address 216 87 151 175 3 CJ Flash Upgrade Software 4 53 TFTP Flash Upgrade CIC USB Driver e mail upgrade files Enterprise Flash Upgrade EPROM burner SIZING97 SETUP SmartSine Flash Upgrade Test upstest Test Report Summary JL Documents ander consideration Jnpub Manuals NAV Current Action Listening on port 69 MTRX Settings Help MAT PPS ACCT amp T45 c 4 gt 2 Open the tftp32 exe file The above screen will open This is the
9. Assigns sounds toe LE system Provides system inf Go Users and Passw Manages users and 1 Open the Startup menu 2 Open Settings and then the Control Panel 3 Open Administrative Tools J Administrative Tools File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 4 Back gt A Search 4 Folders EhHistory S CK a EH Address Administrative Tools FG Name 4 Size Type Modified oi Component Services 1KB Shortcut 5 2 2002 7 37 AM m Computer Manag 2KB Shortcut 5 2 2002 7 41 4M fd Data Sources OD 2KB Shortcut 5 2 2002 7 41 AM Ei Event Viewer 2KB Shortcut 5 2 2002 7 41 4M op Local Security Policy 2KB Shortcut 5 2 2002 7 41 AM i Performance 2KB Shortcut 5 21 2002 4 55 PM Bae ces 2KB Shortcut aij Telnet Server Ad 2KB Shortcut 5 2 2002 7 41 AM 5 2 2002 7 41 AM 4 Open Services 49 M Services D x Action View Ge za 2 Tree Mame Description Status Startup Type LogoOnas l Services Local Sa Runds Service Enables st Started Automatic LocalSysterm fy Security Accounts Storessec Started Automatic LocalSystern Sa Sentryll Started Automatic LocalSystem fly Server Frovides FR Started Automatic LocalSystem fly Smart Card Manages Manual LocalSyster Sa Smart Card Helper Provides 5 Manual LocalSvstern ity SNMP Service Includes Started Automatic LocalSystem iy SNMP Trap Service Receives tr Manual L
10. Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel 17 Arrow down to Mail and hit enter Enter in the SMTP Server not required The user can add or delete email addresses Hit the Escape key to return to the main menu 24 a HyperT erminal iol gt File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dis als SHMF Server Console Configuration Add a trap receiver Delete a trap receiver Public Puhlic Puhlic Public Public Public Puhlic Puhlic Puhlic Public CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel 18 Arrow down to Trap and hit enter This screen allows the user to send Traps about the UPS to ten IP Addresses not required Also you may determine the severity levels and what type of access read only or read and write to assign to a particular IP manager Hit the Escape key to return to the main menu amp ups HyperTerminal M x File Edit View Call Transfer Help ols sjal SHMF Server Console Configuration Sys Information system information Network Set IP gateway subnet mask Hoot Mode Speed duplex PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Mail SMTP server e mail address Trap trap receivers API Config API Configuration EMU Config EMU Configuration Device device connect i8witch Device Control Device control Administrator Set internet administrator name and password TelnetProfile Set telnet configuration port and password Reset Reset configuration to default gt Save_Restart
11. Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection gt Save_Restart lt CR gt Tass gt Make sure you want to overwrite old setting file yrn y_ CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel 19 Once you have finished with the entire configuration cursor down to Save Restart and hit enter Make sure you want to overwrite the old settings y n Hit the y key then hit enter 25 amp ups HyperTerminal D gt File Edit View Call Transfer Help pie sjal SHMF Server Console Configuration Sys Information system information Network Set IP gateway subnet mask Hoot Mode Speed duplex PPP Gonf ig Set PPP Configuration Mail Set SMTP server e mail address Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Configuration EMU Config Set EMU Configuration Device Set device connect i8witch Device Control Device control Administrator Set internet administrator name and password Te lnetProfile Set telnet configuration port and password Reset Reset configuration to default gt Save_Restart Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection gt Save_Restart lt CR gt GENET gt After reboot system the new setting will active Reboot lt uen gt y CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel 20 After rebooting the system the new settings will be activated Reboot y n Hit the y key then hit enter Once the system has rebooted cursor down to Exit then hit en
12. control the RPM with this dynamic IP address When the user is ready to exit click the Disconnect Now button at the bottom of the screen The user must check the Paging Enable Box NOTE The user must complete the PPP Configuration for the Pager Function to work Event Alarm iSwitch Outlet Fault l Broadcast Enable FP Broadcast Shutdown Message 19 This is the Broadcast Configuration screen When the chosen Event happens the RPM will broadcast the message The user will have to install the Message Capturing Program to be able to capture the broadcasted messages The Message Capturing Program UpsClient exe is located on the disk with the User s Manual The program has to be on before it will capture the messages The user can install the program on their desktop NOTE The user must check the appropriate broadcast box 43 Logging Event Alarm Switch Qutlet Fault Mw Event Lagging Enable 20 This is the Event Logging Configuration screen When the chosen Event happens the RPM will log the event in the Event Log NOTE The user must check the Event Logging Enable box Event Alarm Switch Outlet Fault F Trap Enable Trap Receiver Configuration Accept IF Address Community Ts public public TS public Ts public Ts public public public iit ap l 21 This is the Trap Configuration screen This screen allows the user to send SNMP Traps about the RPM t
13. domain name server Speed Duplex Set Speed Duplex 1 gt futo lt 2 gt 146M lt 3 gt 1B 8M lt 4 gt Full lt 5 gt Half Enn gt Boot Mode lt CR gt _ CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel 15 Enter in the IP Address required the Gateway Address the Subnet Mask and the DNS Hit the Escape key to return to the main menu 23 amp ups Hyper erminal D gt File Edit View Call Transfer Help ols sjal SHMF Server Console Configuration gt PPP Type connection type t1 gt 18P lt 2 gt PPP Server IF Server IF Client IP Client IP Server Profile Server Account and password DialNumber dial no Profile Account and password ActiveDial Set enablerdisable dial out interface ALLEE gt PPP Type lt CR gt CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel Mode Connected 0 02 34 VT100 115200 oh SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 16 Enter in the PPP Type Server IP Client IP Server Profile Dial number the ISP account password and the enable disable dial out interface not required Hit the Escape key to return to the main menu a HyperTerminal iol gt File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dis als SHMF Server Console Configuration gt SHMIPServer Set SMTP Server Add Add a e mail address Delete Delete a e mail address CEnpty gt CEmpt y gt CEmpt y gt CEmpty gt CEmpt y gt CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt
14. get Empty If this API executes fail you can get return code false ex 2 getReturnValueSize will get 0 getAllReturnValue will get Empty Application cannot execute getReturnValue neither and will generate error getSuccessFlag will get false getErrorMsg will get error message string depends on error situation Sample code Boolean b ISWStartSession admin 5 ISWEndSession String Auth Arguments Input String Output Boolean Description Session End The first input parameter is authenny code ISWEndSession disconnect the last ISWStartSession connection If application execute successfully then return True else return False Please refer to ISWStartSession for relative response After you execute ISWStartSession if you want to end this session you have to run ISWEndSession otherwise all Command will execute for prior ISWStartSession s ID Address Sample code Boolean b I SWEndSession admin 61 ISWOutletOn String Auth String Outlet Arguments Input String Output Boolean Description Outlet output on The first input parameter is authenny code the second set parameter is the Outlet number which you want to Output On if execute successfully then return True else return False Refer to ISWStartSession for relative response Sample code Boolean b SWOutletOn admin 1 Hardware In the API Configuration option please enable the check box and set the API Port administrator nam
15. into the System Parameter Configuration screen The Update and Restart icon with the red arrow is right beneath the Device drop down menu Power Device Configuration Tool server i Fi E lej xj EE Device Configuration View window Help x DAF e anan oO vcard amp System Parameter IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Route 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Telnet Port 23 System Operater Name admin System Operater Password Telnet Config Password s te Please input the supervisor profile ISP Parameter Supervisor name admin Phone Number Dial Prefix H Supervisor password penne Access Username cane Access Password 1 Tata Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address l Empty Mail Address 2 Empty Mail Address 3 Empty Mail Address 4 Empty Mail Address 5 Empty SNMP Parameter No IP Address Community Accept 1 Empty i 21 Empty P For Help press F1 INUM SR Start E i FS Inbox Micro 3J Exploring Sc f4 screens doc 3J Exploring use S Power De R 9 17 AM 24 Enter the Supervisor Name and the Supervisor Password The Default Supervisor Name and the Supervisor Password is admin lower case Then click OK 16 System Parameter IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Route 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0
16. the system the new settings will be activated Reboot y n Hit the y key then hit enter Connect Edit Terminal Help SHAP Server Telnet Configuration Sys Information Set system information Hetwork set IP address gateway address and subnet mask PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Hail Set SHTP server e mail address Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Confiquration Device Set device h Device Control Device ci Administrator Set inter Connection to host lost name and password TelnetProfile set telne ort and password Reset Reset cor ault gt Save Restart save and Exit Exit and Huei gt Save Restart lt CR gt HETE gt Reboot system UP DOWH Move cursor ARROW KEY RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Hode Eai 10 The RPM has rebooted to activate the new settings Click OK Arrow down to exit then hit enter 33 om Telnet None Connect Edit Terminal Help Remote System Disconnect 1 192 166 7 19 11 On the Toolbar pick Connect then open exit 2 MS DOS Prompt auto el fa EE Microsoft R Windows F CCoCopyright Microsoft Corp 17981 1999 EJA WIHDOWS gt telnet 172 166 7 17 EC YTIHDOUS gt exit 12 At the MS DOS Prompt type exit then hit enter 13 The Telnet Configuration is complete The RPM is ready for normal operation After about thirty seconds the Link LED will start blinking now you can communicate with the RPM The Ping command is suppor
17. to schedule daily weekly shutdowns and restarts of individual receptacles be sure to check the appropriate box The safe shutdown is dedicated to Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 workstation and server Click on the corresponding outlet to enable the safe shutdown feature The safe shutdown feature has a configurable delay time to safely shutdown the Windows NT 2000 server Then click Save NOTE The user must setup the Power Management Software in Windows NT 2000 Server see page 46 Event Action Event List Alarm Switch Outlet Fault Alarm witch Restart Alarm Switch Lost Configure BROADCAST LOGGING TRAP 17 This is the Event Action screen The user chooses an event from the Event List Then the user chooses one of the four ways to configure the event 42 Event Alarm iSwitch Outet Faut E Faging Enable Paging Message Alarm Add gt Alarm Remove gt Pager Number ms ee ee ee a Back Home 18 This is the Pager Configuration screen Connect an external modem to the RS232 port of the RPM When the chosen Event happens the RPM will page the number After dialing in the remote user must hang up after the third ring Based on the information that the user puts into the PPP configuration the RPM will automatically dial up to the designated ISP and send an email to the designated email address with the assigned IP address from the ISP The user may browse and
18. transmitted to devices that are IP that s first octet 255 0 0 0 matches the sender s IP address s first octet POT Patera 255 255 0 0 octets match the sender s IP address s first two octets 0 Le 255 255 255 0 octets match the sender s IP address s first three octets 6 Glossary The Glossary section defines the terms used in the Computer Interface Card CIC MP environment Implemented SNMP applications in network elements hosts Agents perform the network management s functions as requested by the network administrator from an NMS Dry Closure Input Dry Closure Output Form C dry contact outputs which are common normally open or normally closed Local Area Network technology originally developed by the Xerox Corporation can link up to 1 024 nodes in a bus network Ethernet provides raw data transfer in a rate of 10 megabits sec ith actual throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits sec using a baseband single channel communication technique Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access collision detection CSMA CD that prevents network failures when two devices attempt to access the network at he same time LAN hardware manufactures use Ethernet protocol their products may not be compatible Gateway A computer that attaches to a number of networks and routes packets between them The packets can be different protocols at the higher levels Internet Protocol The TCP IP standard protocol defines the IP datagram as the unit of
19. 0 0 0 Telnet Port 23 System Operater Name System Operater Password Telnet Config Password Power Device Configuration ISP Parameter Phone Number ED Dial Prefix Access Username Access Password I F rte melom No Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty SNMP Parameter IP Address Empty Empty System Parameter IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Route 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Telnet Port 2 23 System Operater Name admin System Operater Password x REST Tae Te TT TT Telnet Config Password I eeRE ISP Parameter Phone Number Dial Prefix Access Username Access Password tars Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address 1 Empty Mail Address 2 Empty Mail Address 3 Empty Mail Address 4 Empty Mail Address 5 Empty SNIMP Parameter No IP Address Community Accept 1 Empty i 2 Empty 26 This is the Device Parameter Transmitting screen The Power Device is being Updated 17 Power Device Configuration Tool server 8 l1 amp x 3 Device Configuration View Window Help x Ek e SG D sar MG System Parameter IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Route 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 T
20. 1 on port 32768 Read request for file lt 20024T ver2 0 bin gt Mode octet tus of Software Upgrade J renngenpot status DownLoad data About Settings Hep ETA APL Configuration Er User Management ac Save amp Restart Logout t E fiswITCHo1 x Amua status Configuration Event Action Event Logging 5 The TFTP Server is Flash Upgrading the RPM to the new version of Software The Software Upgrade takes approximately thirty five minutes to complete 55 HOME Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Minuteman 3 BS a ER ma x TFTPD32 by Ph Jounin Plz x Base Directory F Engineering ONLY Software CIC Upar dr g a Favorites History Mail Print Edit Discuss Server Address 216 87 151 175 v Connection received from 216 87 151 231 on port 32768 Read request for file lt 200247 ver2 0 bin gt Mode octet File lt 20024T ver2 0 bin gt sent 983040 bytes in 1854 sec 358 tus of Software Upgrade Software Upgrade has a ee Back Current Action File lt 20024T ver2 0 bin gt sent 983040 byt API Confiquration User Management Software Upgrade FT amp Restart Bet out _ JiSWITCHO1 X eiss Configuration Schedule Event Action Event Logging 6 The transferring of the Software Upgrade file is complete Close the tftp32 exe program Open Save amp Restart The Save amp Restart function must be performed
21. 7 VT100 115200 SA SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 12 When the message Press key within 5 seconds to enter console configuration appears press the forward slash key within the 5 seconds or the RPM will time out and then you have to start over 13 Next you will be asked for the User Password The default password is admin Enter the password then hit enter 22 a HyperT erminal Mel gt File Edit View Call Transfer Help SHMF Server Console Configuration Sys Information system information Network Set IP address gateway address and subnet mask PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Mail Set SMTP server e mail address Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Configuration Device Set device connect iSvwvitch Device Control Device control Administrator Set internet administrator name and passvord TelnetProfile Set telnet configuration port and password Reset Reset configuration to default Save Restart Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection TENG gt Network nore gt CTRL W Move Up CTRL Z Move Down lt Enter gt Select lt Esc gt Cancel 14 Ctrl Z moves the cursor down and Ctrl W moves the cursor up Pick System then hit enter ups HyperTerminal Iola Eile Edt View Call Transfer Help SHMF Server Console Configuration gt Boot Mode Boot Mode lt 19Fix lt 2 gt BOOTP 3 gt DHCP IF Set IP address Gateway Set gateway address NetMask Set subnet mask DHE Set
22. Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty SNMP Parameter IP Address Empty Empty 22 This is the System Parameter Configuration screen fill in all the information the IP Address the Subnet Mask the Default Route Gateway and the DNS Server Use the Tab key to move from one field to the next field Then click OK 15 Power Device Configuration Tool server i Device Configuration View Window Help lej x BJ eens occa amp System F IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask gt 255 255 255 0 Default Route 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Telnet Port 23 System Operater Name admin System Operater Password Telnet Config Password I FRE ISP Parameter Phone Number Dial Prefix Access Username Access Password I FHKE Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address l Empty Mail Address 2 Empty Mail Address 3 Empty Mail Address 4 Empty Mail Address 5 Empty SNMP Parameter No IP Address Community Accept i 1 Empty i 2 Empty gt Update all setting of specific Power Device And Restart NUM JR Start E i K Inbox Micro 3J Exploring Sc f screens doc 3J Exploring use Power De R 9 17 AM 23 This is the Power Device Configuration Tool screen After you have entered in all of the pertinent information you have to Update and Restart to save all the information that was entered
23. MP multicast and other special protocols 66 Subnetting and Subnet Masks Subnetting divides a network address into sub network addresses to accommodate more than one physical network on a logical network For example A Class B company has 100 LANs Local Area Networks with 100 to 200 nodes on each LAN To classify the nodes by its LANs on one main network this company segments the network address into 100 sub network addresses If the Class B network address is 150 1 x x the address can be segmented further from 150 1 1 x through 150 1 100 x A subnet mask is a 32 bit value that distinguishes the network ID from the host ID for different sub networks on the same logical network Like IP addresses subnet masks consist of four octets in dotted decimal notation You can use subnet masks to route and filter the transmission of IP packets among your sub networks The value 255 is assigned to octets that belong to the network ID and the value 0 is assigned to octets that belong to the host ID For the example above if you want all the devices on the sub networks to receive each other s IP packets set the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 If you want the devices on a single sub network only to receive IP packets from other devices on its own sub network set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 for the devices on that sub network Subnet Mask Routing and Filtering 0 0 0 0 IP packets are transmitted to all devices IP packets are only
24. RPM 3 Turn the computer on and let it boot up LE My Computer Za Network Neighborhood New Office Document HES Communications gt Dial Up Networking Fn Adobe d Fn Entertainment gt ao Direct Cable Connection Fn Adobe Acrobat 4 0 gt Fn Games ABE HyperTerminal Fn AutoCAD LT 97 ff Internet Tools gt 3 Internet Connection Wizard Open Office Document I Programs Favorites gt Fn McAfee VirusScan b fn System Tools we NetMeeting EE N Fn Microsoft Office Tools P Address Book 53 opec gt Calculator Eh Settings gt G OrCAD Release 9 1 Imaging Ba StartUp b Notepad EN Find gt Strandware gt Paint Help A wintegrate b I Synchronize og o amp Internet Explorer P WordPad Bun Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Loa Ott Robert Microsoft Word up Shut Down g rn 5 Outlook Express EJ Preview screens doc Microsoft w BR naM 4 From the Desktop open the Start menu Pick Programs Accessories Communications and Hyper Terminal Open Hyper Terminal requires version 3 0 or higher 19 m s sf Lid Lg TS BACK POTET G CI C Program Files Accessories HyperT erminal Saat amp T Mail ht 1KB HyperTerminal File 4 23 99 10 22 PM is CompuServe ht TKB_ HyperTerminal File 4 23 99 10 22 PM hticons dil gt hypertrm dll a HYPERTRM EXE MCI Mail ht B ups ht 5 Open HYPERTRM EXE Connection Descripti
25. Setup via RS232 Port Setup via Ethernet Port I BE mt het ar ac Be e ef re an EJ p E zi Boa pl amp i ped 00 8 88 E VGS s E p Eg 1g hl D tat 9 Yu 4 my iLink Port is for Daisy Chaining and the RPM UPS Interface Card g entttei hina An External Modem can be used to control the RPM Connect to the network to control the RPM Ring On Reset Port Connect a telephone line to control the RPM Receptacle Control Status LED Green Receptacle Status LED Red Active Module LED Yellow Momentary switch for Receptacle Master Power Switch Receptacle Status LED Red When the LED is illuminated the receptacle is on and providing AC Power When the LED is off the receptacle is not providing AC Power Receptacle Control Status LED Green When the control LED is illuminated the momentary switch is disabled and the output receptacle is programmed for remote control When the LED is off the momentary switch is active and the receptacle may be turned on or off by pressing and releasing the switch Pressing and holding the momentary switch for three seconds will change the state from remote to local control Active Module LED Yellow When illuminated this LED indicates which module or client is currently being accessed via remote control Momentary switch for receptacle control Pressing and holding the momentary switch for three seconds will change the state fr
26. TFTP Server s IP address NOTE DO NOT close the tftp32 exe program until the Software Flash Upgrade is complete Power Management Device ISWITCH Click icon to turn onoff OutletA 1 OutletE ea Immediately ON Immediately ON OutletB 1 OutletF immediately ON immediately ON Pl configuration Outlet OutletG utlet 1 utlet Lser Management immediately ON Immediately ON fare l d OutletD ON OutletH ON save amp Restart immediately a immediately a m All On _ All Off i Configuration Schedule Event Action Event Logging 3 Open a Web browser and input the IP address of the RPM that is going to be Flash Upgraded Once the Web page is open select Software Upgrade 04 TFTPD32 by Ph Jounin 216 87 151 175 Listening on potes About Settings Hep Software Upgrade API Configuration T Current Version 2002AT 1 2 3 Software Upgrade Device Connect Speed 9600 EE ee ae Do you want to continue with the software upgrade iswiITCH status vEsS TETP ServerIP address men TFTP Server IP address 216 87 151 175 Logout z File Name 2002AT ver2 0 bin en isvrTCHOT x Sa ee Configuration EventAction Event Logging 4 Input the TFTP Server IP address and the Software Upgrade file name BIN then click YES TFTPD32 by Ph Jounin 216 987 151 175 Connection received from 216 87 151 23
27. The RPM has to be setup in the remote mode to control the receptacles via the Internet The RPM can also be setup for the local mode The user can control the receptacles by the momentary switches on the front panel ISWITCH Configuration iSWITCH 1 H saree Power R Rin ame ESUME On Reset Shutdown Reboot Delay 001 sec 7 wir DID sec O02 ser PD i Configuration identification i T La aa a in i 7 a Outlet O T Ae I er Oo c T t Outlet nm had co SBC O04 sec H sec 00 sec MT DID sec O06 sec wir 0010 sec 007 ser PD 300 sec 008 ser ad owo 0040 ser Save 15 Each outlet can be individually programmed to enable ring On Off or reset The power resume delay is convenient for sequential startup The name of each outlet can be labeled to whatever you like it to be called i e server1 DSL modem or webservert Since 16 RPMs can be daisy chained together to share one CIC each unit can be individually named The safe shutdown feature has a configurable delay time to safely shutdown the Windows NT 2000 server NOTE The user must setup the Power Management Software in Windows NT 2000 Server see page 46 SEC Cy amp amp Loop to a y tm i OutletF Pehl it mr P TIT 7 41 pp fe i oeo Poe Shutdown Restart Date Action Time Time HH MM HH MM Save 16 This screen allows the User
28. ative Positive IY Low Battery Negative Positive W UPS Shutdown fe Negative 0 Positive Back Cancel 10 Check all the boxes as shown then click Finish The Power management Software Procedure is complete The RPM is ready for normal operation NOTE The UPS Signal Polarity must be set to negative de Software Upgrade Procedures Software Upgrade via TFTP The user can remotely and conveniently Flash Upgraded the RPM s Software via a TFTP Server The following procedure will step the user through setting up the TFTP Server at the user s location and Flash upgrading the Software for the RPM N Exploring TFTP Flash Upgrade Fie Edit View Go Favorites Tools Help amp gt AH Kg XA Back Forsand Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Views Address L F Engineering ONLYAS oftwareYCIC Upg TFTP Flash Upgrade Folders x Name Size Type Modified CIC Upgr aa 20024T ver2 0 BIN 960 BIN File 7 31 02 2 30 PM 2 Flash Upgrade Software file_id diz 1KB Diz File 9 22 00 7 47 PM TFTP Flash Upgrade Bre titpd32 exe 49KB Application 6 1 01 9 11 PM J CIC USB Driver D tftpd32 hlp 26KB Help File 9 22 00 7 47 PM 1 email upgrade files ja Vendinfo diz 4KB DIZ File 9 22 00 7 47 PM Enterprise Flash Upgrade EPROM burner SmartSine Flash Upgrade Test yy upstest Test Report Summary JL Documents ander consideration Jnpub Manuals WAY
29. ative Tools A Game Controllers Gf Internet Options Java Plug in 1 3 1 GY Network and Dial amp Phone and Mode regional Options Scanners and Ca 3 Scheduled Tasks Bi Sounds and Multi E system users and Passw Customizes accessi Installs removes Installs and remove Configures administ Sets the date time Customizes your de Fax Properties Customizes the disp Displays and manag Adds removes an Configures your Int Java Plug in Control Customizes your ke Microsoft Outlook P Customizes your mo Connects to other c Configures your tel Configures energy Adds removes an Customizes settings Configures installed Schedules computer Assigns sounds toe Provides system inf Manages users and Power Options Properties 3 In the Control Panel Select Power Options ament POET zoute suimated UPS nuntime mm Stern Conditori je Under Details click Select stimated UPS capacity 51 UPS Selection MT eji Select manufacturer On port Generic COM v Select model ones 9 Under Select manufacturer select Generic Under Select model select Custom Select the appropriate COM Port then click Next UPS Interface Configuration On COM1 EK x UPS Signal Polarity Warning Please consult pour UPS documentation before attempting to configure signal polarities fe Neg
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31. bnet Mask 255 255 2550 Domain Name Server TFTP server IP Address TFTP File Name fievcebn SNMP Read Community SNMP Write Community p BOOT Mode 5 This is the screen where you can set the Network parameters After you have finished filling in all of the information click Save 36 PPP Configuration E Enable PPF Function PPP Type FPF ISP Configuration ISP Dial Number o ISP Account gt ISP Password TT Modem Configuration Baudrate fiis200 Dia Prefix initialization String on Mail Configuration SMTP Server Returned Address Message Subject sr IF Address Email Address PPP Mode Dial in Configuration PPP Server IF ii 69 254 1 1 PPP Client IP Ti 69 25414 PPP Administrator s bmn Name BOM PPP Administrator s pa Password Save Disconnect Mow The PPP connection is useful if it is not possible to make a direct network connection to the RPM An external modem is needed to connect to the front serial port of the RPM NOTE The user must complete one of the Setup Procedures and fill in all of the information in the PPP Configuration before the Dial up Function will work After dialing in the remote user must hang up after the third ring Based on the information that the user puts into the PPP configuration the RPM will automatically dial up to the designated ISP and send an email to the designated email address with the assigned IP address from the ISP Th
32. cluded Requires Windows 98 or higher 2 Setup the IP Address via the Serial port using Hyper Terminal Requires Hyper Terminal version 3 0 or higher 3 Setup the IP Address via the Ethernet Port by using the ARP command first time only then use the Web Configuration to finish the setup 4 Setup the IP Address via the Ethernet Port by using the ARP command first time only then use the Telnet Configuration to finish the setup Setup via the USB Port Requires Windows 98 or higher The following items must be obtained before attempting to setup the RPM A valid IP Address a USB Cable provided the USB Driver USB setup file enclosed diskette and a PC with Windows 98 or higher Connect one end of the USB Cable to the USB Port on the computer Connect the other end of the USB Cable to the USB Port on the RPM Plug the RPM s power cord into the AC wall outlet Plug the computer s power cord into the RPM s output receptacles Turn on the RPM Turn the computer on and let it boot up Insert the floppy diskette with the USB Driver USB setup files into the appropriate drive Windows will display the following message first time only Oe ea ee A New Hardware Found USB Device Windows has found new hardware and is locating the drivers for it Add New Hardware Wizard 9 The Hardware wizard will search for the best USB Driver Click Next Add New Hardware Wizard WWSERYSSPRINTERS lt Back New Cane
33. dram Enter loader ao AMD Flash found in Packet 4051 Error checking ERC Polling part for Dev Checking current fla peter 0 Total retries E upgr Upgrade Code and Hom Erasing sector B E Lastenor Erasing sector 1 Erasing sector 2 Erasing sector 3 Erasing sector 4 0 Fie TETTE ETER 505k of 960K Erasing sector 5 Erasing sector 6 Erasing sector V 0 Elapsed 00 03 51 Remaining 00 03 28 Throughput 2238 cps Erasing sector cpa bps Erasing sector 7 Erasing sector a Erasing sector b Erasing sector c Erasing sector d neces Erasing sector e Ready Wait 25 seconds for host to select upgrade file Connected 0 05 23 T100 115200 B H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Ve 8 The Software upgrade will take approximately eight minutes to complete b HyperT erminal Mie x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Enter loader AMD Flash found in socket Polling part for Device ID found an Am2 FSHHB Checking current flash status flash is Ready Code and Homepage data sector B C Ready sector 1 Ready sector 2 Ready sector 3 Ready sector 4 Ready sector 5 Ready sector 6 Ready sector 7 Ready sector 8 Ready sector 7 Ready sector a Ready sector b Ready sector c L Ready sector d L Ready sector e Ready seconds for host to select upgrade file Complete
34. e and password Software Windows 98 amp 2000 Run the setup exe file in the Window98 or 2000 folder Linux OS Pre setup 1 form http java sun com products jdk 1 2 jre index html download jre 1 2 2 008 linux i386 tar gz cd usr local tar zxvf jre 1 2 2 008 linux i386 tar gz vi etc profile HAdd this Line on Path End usr local jre1 2 2 bin 1 mount mnt cdrom 2 cd mnt cdrom Linux 3 cp YouWantDist 4 java RPMTest Solaris OS 1 mount cdrom 2 cd cdrom Solaris 3 cp YouWantDist 4 java RPMTest 62 Sa 10 11 12 13 Telephone Access Interface Dial up the RPM After three rings the RPM will respond by sending out three short beeps to the caller Then the RPM waits for the user to enter the password The user enters an access password default password is 1234567894 The RPM will send out three short beeps to confirm a successful login or one long beep to deny access Once logged in the remote user can punch in 4 8 digits The first two digits specify which RPM the next digit specifies which output receptacle and the next digit specifies which command The last four digits specify the amount of time Command format XXNA XX 00 16 is the RPM s device number for a daisy chain if there is no daisy chain then any number is accepted N outlet number 1 A 8 H 9 controls all the outlets A action type O off 1 on 2 reset I E 01114 RPMO1 turn on Out
35. e user may browse and control the RPM with this dynamic IP address When the user is ready to exit click the Disconnect Now button at the bottom of the screen 37 set Server Date amp Time Server Date MMDDAYYYT 0172672001 server Time HH MMSS 09 38 33 Save 7 This is the screen where you set the Date and Time After you have finished filling in the information click Save Set Administrator P Enable Security Login Administrator s Name admin Administrator s Fassword Re Enter Fassword 8 This is the screen where you can change the Administrator s Name and Password After you have finished filling in the information click Save NOTE The Supervisors name and password can be from 1 to 19 digits The Supervisor s name and password is not limited to an alphanumeric character i e a 1b 2zZ 9 NOTE Be sure to write down your Supervisor s name password and keep it in a safe place If the user forgets the name password the RPM will have to be Flash Upgraded before the user can access the RPM 38 API Configuration T API Enable API Fort 2007 API Administrator s Name faamin API Administrator s Password Re Enter Fassword 9 This screen allows the user to setup the Application Programming Interface The Application Programming Interface can be accomplished by two methods Windows API through the Ethernet connector or RS232 API through the RS232 connector additional software is required
36. ect the first and second RPM together with the iLink cable 8 Plug the second RPM s power cord into utility power 9 Turn the master power switch on 10 Configure the second RPM s ID number each RPM must have it s own unique ID the default ID is 0 11 If there are only two RPMs required for this application then this completes the Daisy Chaining procedure and the RPMs are ready for use 12 If your application requires additional RPMs then continue on with the Daisy Chaining procedure Figure 3 First second and third RPM 2 BENET AE BT BE SE GF m ms rs al 3 Oo 8 4 amp gk T 42 a a D EL n Ai rea TR sh ni Hm 1 Ral EE OE ic az a f wo uu iu ag Li it iu ons Bow uli mm w E 5 T A amp H mh 2m Au aa eal 20 D 10 Lani 13 T pe ria HA F FEE g pew Se og as Of of Se Z EN HL i Ja I In n a o ge 1 LE z7 m oy an p 13 Make sure that the third RPM has the Terminator plugged into the iLink port see Figure 3 14 Remove the Terminator from the second RPM 15 Connect the second and third RPM together with the iLink cable 64 16 Plug the third RPM s power cord into utility power 17 Turn the master power switch on 18 Configure the third RPM s ID number each RPM must have it s own unique ID the default ID is 0 19 If there are only three RPMs required for this application then this completes the Daisy Chaini
37. ed trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft MS MS DOS XENIX are registered trademarks and Windows Windows NT LAN Manager and Win32 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation NT is a trademark of Northern Telecom Limited Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks and NLM is a trademark of Novell Inc SunConnect SunNet is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Xerox is a registered trademark of the Xerox Corporation Conventions Used In This Guide This guide uses these conventions Bold italic print as shown in this example indicates field names menu items or values in the Computer Interface Card CIC software agent Bold print as shown in this example indicates filenames directories or items that you must type exactly as they appear Italic print words or letters in braces indicate values that you must supply For example drive setup Italic print words or letters in brackets lt gt indicate keys to press If two keys are separated by a plus symbol then the first key should be pressed and held down while pressing the second key For example lt alt enter gt Note Notes contrast from the text to emphasize their importance Warning These messages alert you to specific procedures or practices serious consequences may result including injury if you disregard them Copyright 2002 Para Systems Inc Unauthorized reproduction prohibited 3 Quick Install Pr
38. elnet Port 23 System Operater Name admin System Operater Password Telnet Config Password I Fett Power Device Configuration ISP Parameter Phone Number 3 Update Power Device parameter successful Dial Prefix Access Username Access Password I FeRRE Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address l Empty Mail Address 2 Empty Mail Address 3 Empty Mail Address 4 Empty Mail Address 5 Empty SNMP Parameter No IP Address Community Accept i 1 Empty t 2 Empty For Help press F1 NUM A Start E i KJ Inbox Micro By Exploring Sc screens BJ Exploring USB E Power Devic ER 9 17 AM 27 The Power Device has been successfully updated Click OK Power Device Configuration Tool server l gt lej x EE Device Configuration View window Help x D EG System Parameter IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Route 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Telnet Port 23 System Operater Name admin System Operater Password Telnet Config Password I FRESE Power Device Configuration ISP Parameter Phone Number fr Warning Dial Prefix E re you sure to restart the Power Device Access Username Access Password I t rst Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address l Empty Mail Address 2 Empty
39. ers me 12 BRPEGEN LMSW Ke J2 1 ae pire Sire ge UME dhe oh ror bier 7 Check all the boxes as shown Select the appropriate COM Port then click OK The Power management Software Procedure is complete The RPM is ready for normal operation NOTE The UPS Interface Voltages must be set to positive 48 Windows 2000 Server Power Management Software Setup Procedure E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Back DD A Search L 4 Folders E history R E X A EH Address fe Control Panel v Go Name Comment PS Accessibility Options Customizes accessi ES Add Remove Har Installs removes Fy Add Remove Pro Installs and remove BEGGEEM ERE Configures administ 3 Date Time Sets the date time CA Display Customizes your de G Fax Fax Properties OJ Folder Options Customizes the disp Fonts Displays and manag Ak Game Controllers Adds removes an GF Internet Options Configures your Int Java Plug in 1 3 1 Java Plug in Control yKeyboard Customizes your ke EB mail Microsoft Outlook P O Mouse Customizes your mo Network and Dial Connects to other c amp Phone and Mode Configures your tel U Power Options Printers regional Options Scanners and Ca Configures energy Adds removes an Customizes settings Configures installed Scheduled Tasks Schedules computer Bi Sounds and Multi
40. etup Procedure I Control Panel File Edit View Help n SH G H D Add Remove Console Date Time Devices Display Fonts Internet Keyboard Licensing Mail Programs Options Ss a Sy z amp Microsoft Mail Modems Mouse Multimedia Network ODBC PC Card Ports Printers Regional Postoffice PCMCIA Settings amp x 2 7 amp amp SCSI Adapters Server Sounds System Tape Devices Telephony UPS Winmodem Open the Startup menu Open Settings and then the Control Panel Click on the Services icon Su 46 Services Remote Procedure Call RPC Service Started Automatic Schedule Manual Sentryll Started Automatic Server Started Automatic 2 Spooler Started Automatic ATCPAIP NetBIOS Helper Started Automatic I Telephony Service Manual ORE a i l U P 5 utamat i Cc Windows Installer Manual workstation Started Automatic Parsi eek eniin Pepret 5 Startup Type Select Automatic and click OK then click Close 47 E Control Panel m Add Remove Console Date Time Devices Display Fonts Programs Internet Keyboard Licensing Mail Microsoft Mail Modems Options Postoffice d U YGYG F Mouse Multimedia Network ODBC PC Card Ports PCMCIA Printers Regional SCSI Adapters Server Services Sounds Settings 2 amp 3 System Tape Devices Telephony Winmodem 6 In the Control Panel Select the UPS icon Hile Hame IPS Characteristics pe heneaCtenstios Ceres ehoed Post
41. for both methods See the section API Function Library After you have finished filling in the information click Save User Management Password 10 This is the screen where the administrator can give certain rights to certain users After you have finished filling in the information click Save 39 Software Upgrade Current version 2002AT 1 2 3 Device Connect Speed 9600 TFTP server P address File Name favmcenn Do you want to continue with the software upgrade 11 This is the screen where you can upgrade to the latest version of software See the section on Software Upgrade Procedure Save amp Restart 12 After filling in all of the information be sure to Save and Restart before exiting the program 13 This screen allows the user to Logout If any changes were made be sure to Save amp Restart before exiting the program 40 Power Management Device ISWITCH Click icon to turn or off qr green safe shutdown ON safe shutdown red I red Immediately ON safe shutdown blue I blue safe shutdown ON Immediately orange orange Immediately ON Immediately ON L 2 2 2 e L All Off 14 This screen allows the user to see the status of the RPM The user can control each receptacle individually or all of them at the same time
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43. ile Capture Text Send Text File Capture to Printer ound an m2 F8 E Checking current flash status flash is Ready upyr Upgrade Erasing Eras ing Eras ing Eras ing Eras ing Code and Homepage datat sector sector sector sector sector A Ready 1 Ready 2 Ready 3 Ready Sends a file to the remote system SN 4 Goto the tool bar and select Transfer Open Send File 5 x b HyperT erminal File Edit Viem Call Transfer Help ollel 8 3 gal el Check u dram Enter loader AMD Flash found in 7p Folling part for De Send File Checking current fl Code and Hoi sector sector sector Sector sector sector sector 6 sector sector Sector sector sector Sector a ES Folder C Program Filezt amp ccessornestHyperT erminal Filename Browse Protocol l Pas modem Close Cancel b Ready C Ready sector d Ready sector e Ready seconds for host to select upgrade file Connected 0 00 45 WT100 115200 3 H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 5 Select X modem under Protocol D b HyperT erminal File Edit View Call 5 x Transfer Help Check u dram Enter loader AMD Flash found in gsi Polling part for De Checking current fLl Code and Ho sector upgr Upgrade Eras ing Eras ing Erasing Erasing Erasing Eras ing Eras ing Eras
44. information passed across a network Internet Protocol Address A 32 bit address assigned to hosts participating in a TCP IP network The IP address consists of network and host portions It is assigned to an interconnection of a host to a physical network MAC Medium Access Contro The network layer between the physical and the data link layers ifi ohysical hardware address exists in this layer Management Information Base The database i e set of variables maintained by a gateway ing SNMP Normally Closed Refers to a contact switch that is normally closed NIC Network Interface Controller The hardware interface to the physical connection to the network Network Management Station IP Address Normally Open Refers to a contact switch that is normally open Object Identifier The variables defined in a MIB Personality The current device specific software uploaded to the Computer Interface Card CIC A computer that manages traffic between different network segments or different network topologies It directs the destination IP address The network media can be different but the higher level protocols must be the same specification for serial communication between data communication equipment and computers Simple Network Management Protocol A standard protocol used to monitor IP hosts networks and gateways SNMP defines a set of simple operations that can be performed on the OIDs of the MIBs managed by the mo
45. ing Erasing Erasing Eras ing Eras ing Erasing Erasing Erasing Wait 25 sector sector sector sector sector sector sector 7 sector amp sector 9 sector sector sector sector sector seconds for Send File Tac ames Fusa oe Tasa bass a file_id diz P E amp thtpd3 Alp b l Canal d I e File name Connected 0 00 25 WTI 0 21 xi Select File to Send x Look im E 34 Floppy 20 al c el aa Vendinfo diz El Files of type fan Files v Cancel zs ve 6 Click Browse Look in the location where the Software upgrade file is located Select the File name bin and click open 7 Click Send b HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Dis lS Check u dram Enter loader AMD Flash found in gt a Polling part for De Help E Transfer Send File Checking current fl Folder 4 4 Code and Ho sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector sector seconds for host to select upgrade file Filename B x f test bin Protocol Send Close Cancel b Ready C Ready d Ready e Ready Connected 0 00 41 TI OG 1 15200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo ve 08 a b HyperTerminal Hi JC x File Edt view Lal Transler PT OS 3 O B E Die SIS Del E fine gt Check u
46. ion Device Set device connect iSwitch Device Control Device control Administrator Set internet administrator name and password TelnetProfile Set telnet configuration port and password Reset Reset configuration to default gt Save Restart Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection ALLEO gt Save Restart lt CR gt gt Make sure you want to overwrite old setting file u n 7 I ARROW KEY UP DOWN Hove cursor RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Mode E13 8 Once you have finished with the entire configuration arrow down to Save_Restart and hit enter Make sure you want to overwrite the old settings y n Hit the y key then hit enter 32 Connect Edit Terminal Help SHAP Server Telnet Configuration gateway address and subnet mask e mail address device connect iSwitch Set internet administrator name and password Set telnet configuration port and password Reset configuration to default Sys Information Set system information Hetvork Set IP address PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Hail Set SHTP server Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Configuration Device Set Device Control Device control Administrator TelnetProfile Reset gt Save Restart Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection ALLEO gt Save Restart lt CR gt gt After reboot system the new setting will active Reboot y n B UP DOWN Move cursor ARROW KEY RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Hode Eai 9 After rebooting
47. ives mj Display adapters Ss Floppy disk controllers a Hard disk controllers Elg Human Interface Devices EL sb interface power device ER Keyboard EE Monitors Sy Mouse Be MHetwork adapters AA Ports COM amp LPT J System devices eo Universal Serial Bus controllers Properties Refresh TERREA fooieee 18 Open the Device Manager Wait for approximately 30 seconds for the Human Interface Device to appear Open the Human Interface Device Click on Usb interface power device Click OK 13 EN Exploring USB ROTET A USB DRIVER File Folder 9 29 00 3 08 PM USBSetup exe 472KB Application 8 10 00 2 41 AM My Documents a Program Files gy RECYCLED HE CJ WINDOWS eh WINTEG i amp F on BACKUP DOMAIN F H 2 G on BACKUP DOMAIN G aS ROBERT on BACKUP_DOMAIN Y on BACKUP_DOMAIN Y cj Z on BACKUP_DOMAIN Z i E Printers w i Dial Up Networking a Scheduled Tasks i D 9 Web Folders G A My Documents Internet Explorer 19 Open Windows Explorer Open the appropriate 3 5 Floppy Drive Open the USB folder Open USBSetup exe Note The USB setup icon must be green before you can run the USB setup program fe FT ETG ASUSB DRIVER File Folder 9 29 00 3 08 PM E UsebSetup exe 472KB Application 8 10 00 2 41 AM y EE 34 Floppy 4 H USB My Documents es JJ P
48. let A I E 0120 RPMO1 turn off Outlet B E 02124 RPMO2 reset outlet A I E 01113600 means turn A on after 3600 minutes I E 01103600 means turn A off after 3600 minutes I E 01123600 means reset A after 3600 minutes Use a combination of 0111XXXX or 0112XXXX to get a different delay time XXXX max value is 9999 which is about 166 hours or 6 94 days Use the key to cancel a command at any time The RPM will acknowledge the receipt of the commands by issuing 2 short beeps A long beep indicates a failure or a non recognizable command To change the password The default password is 123456789 The user has to enter the previous password in order to change their password NOTE The Password has to have a minimum of 7 digits and can have a maximum of 10 digits NOTE Be sure to write your password down and keep it in a safe place If the user forgets the password the smart phone card will have to be replaced The user enters 888minuteman or whatever previous password Then the RPM responds with three short beeps acknowledging access granted The user then enters the new password as follows 888XXXXXXXXXX and the RPM acknowledges with 2 short beeps Then user inputs 888XXXXXXXXXX the second time to re confirm the new password The RPM acknowledges with 4 short beeps indicating that the password has been changed Hang up to close any access The RPM is in a waiting loop to receive the command string Each command string sh
49. ng procedure and the RPMs are ready for use 20 If your application requires additional RPMs maximum of sixteen then repeat steps 13 19 of the Daisy Chaining procedure Troubleshooting Problem The TES Terminal Emulation Software does not display anything Solution Make sure the TES s communication parameters are correct They should be 115200 baud rate no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit The cable is a DB9 Female to Female serial cable Problem The NMS cannot ping the Remote Power Manager RPM Solution Make sure the network connection to the Remote Power Manager RPM is good Solution Make sure the cable is in good condition Solution Make sure to set the Community String Name the community with any lowercase name Solution Make sure to set the Manager Table Solution Make sure the Gateway is correct Solution Make sure to Save and Restart after the Setup Procedure Problem My NT server shutdown Solution Verify that the NT server is not setup to have a scheduled shutdown Solution Verify that the RJ 11 NT server cable on the RPM and the NT server is properly secured Problem All the LEDs are off and all of the output receptacles are dead Solution Turn the master power switch ON Solution Reset the AC circuit breaker Problem The RPM will not communicate and all of the LEDs on the Internet Power Management card are ON Solution There has been a collision of the packets The RPM needs to be reset Tu
50. nitored Agents It employs the UDP IP transport layer to move its object between the Agents and the NMS Sub Agent A software module that manages specific MIB sub groups for an Agent They communicate with he Agent using a SMUX multiplexer TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A protocol suite used by more than 15 million users with a UNIX association and widely used to link computers of different kinds a terminal for the purpose of data communications Trivial File Transfer Protocol Server A host to provide services according to TFTP a TCP IP standard protocol for file transfer with minimal capability and overhead depending on UDP for its datagram delivery service TFTP Server UDP IP User Datagram Protocol Internet Protocol A TCP IP standard protocol It enables transfer of information between applications running on different host It is referred to as an unreliable connectionless datagram delivery service Uninterruptible Power Supply A device that supplies power to your system with rechargeable batteries if there is an AC power failure Z 68 Obtaining Technical Assistance mme er Use the TROUBLESHOOTING section to eliminate obvious causes Verify there are no circuit breakers tripped A tripped circuit breaker is the most common problem Call your dealer for assistance If you cannot reach your dealer or if they cannot resolve the problem call or fax MINUTEMAN Technical Su
51. nnect to network you will get the following error string Error Connection Failure Cannot Connect at Data Input or Output or Internet Error Sample code Boolean b ISWPolllD admin Explain b value refer to Description ISWStartSession String Auth String ID Addr ISWOutletOff String Auth String Outlet Arguments Input String Output Boolean Description Outlet Output Off ISWOutletOff The first input parameter is authenny code The second input parameter is the outlet number which you want to Output Off if application execute successfully then return True else return False Refer to ISWStartSession for relative response Sample code ISWOutletOff admin 5 60 ISWStartSession String Auth Arguments Input String String Output Boolean Description ID Address session start The first input parameter is authenny code the second input parameter is authenny codelD Addr is the device ID number that we want to control in this session ISWStartSession is a function call to set the device ID number that we want to control in this session After we set the ID number then this function call will return a string to tell you whether we set it success or not If this API execute successfully you will get true ex 1 getReturnValueSize will get 0 getAllReturnValue will get Empty Application cannot execute getReturnValue neither and will generate error getSuccessFlag will get true getErrorMsg will
52. o ten IP Addresses managers Also you may determine the severity levels and what type of access read only or read and write to assign to a particular IP manager NOTE The user must check the Trap Enable box and the Accept box NOTE An NMS is required to send and get the SNMP Traps 44 Mail Event Alarm iBwitch Outlet Fault I Mail Enable MailConfiguraton DNS Server SMTP Server Retuned Address Message Subject faameven Email Address gt 22 This is the Email Configuration screen This screen allows the user to send emails about the RPM to five different email addresses Once all of the information is filled in click OK Be sure to Save amp Restart before exiting the program NOTE The user must check the Mail Enable box 23 The Web Based Configuration is complete The RPM is ready for normal operation 45 Windows NT 2000 Server Power Management Software Setup Procedure The RPM can be setup to perform a safe and logical shutdown of a Windows NT 2000 Server see pages 41 42 The Power Management Software in Windows NT 2000 Server must be configured correctly Once the Power Management Software has been configured the user can perform a safe and logical shutdown by turning off the appropriate output receptacle see page 41 NOTE The RPM must have the NT cards installed to perform the safe and logical shutdown of Windows NT 2000 Server Windows NT Server Power Management Software S
53. ocalSystem iy System Event Notifi Tracks syst Started Automatic LocalSvstern Sa Task Scheduler Enablesa Started Automatic LocalSvstern iy TCP IP NetBIOS Hel Enables su Started Automatic LocalSvsterm Sa Telephony Provides T Started Manual LocalSvstern fila Telnet Allows a re Manual LocalSystem gus Manages Automatic Lacalsystem i Sy tility Manager Starts and Manual LocalSystern Windows Installer Manual LocalSystern Sa Windows Managem Provides s Started Automatic LocalSystem SBa windows Managem Provides s Started Manual LocalSystern Sa Windows Time Sets the co Manual LocalSysterm Sa Workstation Provides nm Started Automatic LocalSystem 5 Open UPS UPS Properties Local Computer 4 2 x General Log On Recovery Dependencies Service name UPS Display name UPS Description Manages an uninterruptible power supply UFS connec Path to executable CAWINNTSS pstema2 ups axe Startup type Automatic by Automatic Disabled Service statuz TPpen Start Stop Pause Resume You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here Start parameters met 2 6 Select the General Tab Startup Type Select Automatic and click OK 50 8 Select the UPS tab lt 7 Control Panel K v m v ty SF Control Panel MClaccessibility Options ES Add Remove Har By add Remove Pro 3 Administr
54. ocedure This section will guide you through the quick installation of the RPM 1 Install mounting brackets page 4 2 Install all input and output connections pages 5 and 6 3 Program you IP address this is the minimum requirement to use the RPM page 9 For USB setup a Insert Driver Setup Diskette in floppy drive b Run Setup exe from floppy drive c Program IP address per Page 15 NOTE Default user name is admin NOTE Default password is admin At this point the RPM is ready for normal operation Review the section Quick Install pages 4 7 to become familiar with the general functions Review the entire User s Manual in detail for more in depth functions 4 Set RPM s front control buttons for Internet remote 5 Use browser to monitor and control 6 Note Smart phone default password must include as last character 7 For Windows NT 2000 Server shutdown setup use control panel UPS configure page 46 The RPM comes with brackets for mounting in a standard 19 inch rack To mount the RPM into a rack perform the following procedure 1 Attach the mounting brackets to the unit as shown using the four retaining screws provided for each of the brackets 2 Choose a location for the brackets A notched hole on the vertical rail denotes the middle of a U slot 3 Align the mounting holes of brackets with the notched hole on the vertical rail and attach with the retaining screws RPM Front Panel Setup via USB Port
55. om remote to local control Pressing and holding the momentary switch for one second will change the state from on to off or from off to on RPM Rear Panel Windows NT 2000 Server Ports A H Provides a safe and logical shutdown for Windows NT 2000 Server Port A controls receptacle A Port B controls receptacle B etc optional Connect the RJ11 to RS232 cable to the appropriate port A H on the RPM and to the appropriate COM port on the server No AC Power Receptacles A H Windows NT 2000 Server Ports A H Connect the input power cord to utility power Program your RPM s IP address per USB RS232 or Ethernet For USB setup procedure see page 9 NOTE this method requires Windows 98 or higher For RS232 Serial Port setup procedure see page 19 For Ethernet Network setup procedure see page 27 Introduction The Remote Power Manager RPM is a network manageable intelligent power control unit designed to provide control of power for up to eight electrical devices NOTE If the RPM is turned off by the master power switch you have to wait approximately thirty seconds before restarting the RPM to allow the RPM to internally reset RPM Features Internet ready Individually control each of the eight AC receptacles by using a Web Browser Remotely and individually reboot locked up servers If the network locks up you can use the telephone to control the RPM to shutdown or to reboot locked up devices or servers Sequen
56. on 6 Enter a name RPM Click OK Connect To 7 Connect using the appropriate Com port Click OK 20 COM1 Properties 8 Configure the port settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Click OK ups HyperTerminal Properties 9 On the Toolbar open the File menu and then open Properties 21 UPS Properties 7 x Connect To Settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal keys Windows keys Backspace key sends fr ChreH 6 Del 6 CtbkH Space Ctri H Emulation TIO OOOO Terminal Setup Telnet terminal T100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 Beep three times when connecting or disconnecting ASCII Setup 10 Open the Settings Tab Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal Keys Backspace key sends Crtl H Emulation VT100 Telnet terminal VT100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 Click OK 11 Plug the RPM s power cord into the AC outlet and turn the RPM on amp ups HyperTerminal D x File Edit View Call Transfer Help High speed UART initailized Loader Version 1 1 Watch dog enable Check u dran memory FRR 16H 16H memory FARRAR 2000H 18608 memory FRR 36H 16H memory FRR 490008 186008 memory FARRAR SHAR 1006 memory FRR 6H 100e memory FRR VANHA ready to run 1 A GAA Press 777 key within 5 seconds to enter console configuration Connected 0 00 2
57. ould be entered within 20 seconds After 180 seconds without any user input the RPM will logout the user The 9 command set is for the administrator 0190 to turn every port off 0191 to turn every port on 0192 to reset every port with a delay of 8 minutes which will allow safe shutdowns The delay can be changed by command 88891 1XXXX where XXXX can range from 1 to 9999 minutes 63 The Remote Power Manager RPM can be Daisy Chained up to a maximum of sixteen units Each RPM in the Daisy Chain must have its own unique identification number The default ID is 0 The first RPM must have the Internet Power Management Card install and must be configured before you can begin Daisy Chaining any additional RPMs Only the first RPM requires the Internet Power Management Card All of the other RPMs in the Daisy Chain do not require that the Internet Power Management Card be installed Follow the procedure below to Daisy Chain the RPMs Figure 1 First RPM Make sure that the Terminator is plugged into the first RPM s iLink port See Figure 1 Plug the first RPM s power cord into utility power Turn the master power switch on Setup the RPM see Setup Procedure page 9 Configure the first RPM s ID number each RPM must have it s own unique ID the default ID is 0 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 2 First and second RPM 6 Make sure that the second RPM has the Terminator plugged into the iLink port see Figure 2 7 Conn
58. pport at the following numbers Voice phone 972 446 7363 FAX line 972 446 9011 or visit our Web site at www minutemanups com the Discussion Board Please have the following information available BEFORE calling the Technical Support Department Your Name and address Where and when the unit was purchased All of the model information of the RPM Any information on the failure including LEDs that may or may not be illuminated A description of the protected equipment including model numbers if possible A technician will ask you for the above information and if possible help solve your problem over the phone In the event that the unit requires factory service the technician will issue you a Return Material Authorization Number RMA G If the RPM is under warranty the repairs will be done at no charge If not there will be a charge for repair Pack the RPM in its original packaging If the original packaging is no longer available ask the Technical Support Technician about obtaining a new set It is important to pack the RPM properly in order to avoid damage in transit Never use Styrofoam beads for a packing material A Include a letter with your name address daytime phone number RMA number a copy of your original sales receipt and a brief description of the problem Mark the RMA on the outside of all packages The factory cannot accept any package without the RMA marked on the outside Return the UPS by insured p
59. r Telnet Configuration gt Sus Information Set system information Hetwork set IP address gateway address and subnet mask PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Hail Set SHTP server e mail address Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Configuration Device Set device connect iSwitch Device Control Device control Administrator Set internet administrator name and password TelnetProfile Set telnet configuration port and password Reset Reset configuration to default save Restart Save and Restart Exit Exit and disconnection ALLEO gt Sys Information lt nore gt P ARROW KEY UP DOWH Hove cursor RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Mode E13 6 Pick System then hit enter 31 Connect Edit Terminal Help SHAP Server Telnet Configuration Boot Hode Set Boot Mode 1 Fix 2 BOOTP 33DHCP gt IP Set IP address Gateway Set gateway address HetHask Set subnet mask DHS Set domain name server ELLE gt IP lt ceP ARROW KEY UP DOWH Hove cursor RIGHT Select LEFT Exit Mode E13 7 Pick IP then hit enter Input your IP Address required Gateway Address Subnet Mask and the DNS Then hit the left arrow key to exit to the main menu Connect Edit Terminal Help SHAP Server Telnet Configuration Sys Information Set system information Hetwork set IP address gateway address and subnet mask PPP Config Set PPP Configuration Hail Set SHTP server e mail address Trap Set trap receivers API Config Set API Configurat
60. r eee 65 APDENAIX ORRE RENEE 66 Sera EEE EE ER EN 66 GAMST 66 IPF AMES as 66 Subnetting and Subnet Masks rrrrrrrrarerarennnrnnnnevanevnnennn 67 E aks fare g ETTE eR OOP ENON TN 68 Obtaining Technical Assistance rrrarrrrarrrnarerrarrnnarrnnanennnnen 69 Limited Product Warranty rranrnnnnnnnnrranennnrnnnnnnnnennrennnnnnnnennne 70 NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable 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 interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Trademarks Remote Power Manager RPM is a trademark of Para Systems Inc IBM IBM NetView 6000 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp Hewlett Packard HP HP Open View are trademarks or register
61. repaid carrier to E DO gt Para Systems Inc MINUTEMAN 1455 LeMay Drive Carrollton TX 75007 ATTN RMA 69 LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY Para Systems Inc Para Systems warrants this equipment when properly applied and operated within specified conditions against faulty materials or workmanship for a period of three years from the date of original purchase by the end user For equipment sites within the United States and Canada this warranty covers repair or replacement of defective equipment at the discretion of Para Systems Repair will be from the nearest authorized service center Replacement parts and warranty labor will be borne by Para Systems For equipment located outside of the United States and Canada Para Systems only covers faulty parts Para Systems products repaired or replaced pursuant to this warranty shall be warranted for the remaining portion of the warranty that applies to the original product This warranty applies only to the original purchaser who must have properly registered the product within 10 days of purchase The warranty shall be void if a the equipment is damaged by the customer is improperly used is subjected to an adverse operating environment or is operated outside the limits of its electrical specifications b the equipment is repaired or modified by anyone other than Para Systems or Para Systems approved personnel or c has been used in a manner contrary to the product s operating manual or ot
62. rn the RPM off and wait for approximately one minute then turn the RPM back ON Problem All the LEDs are off and all of the output receptacles are on Solution The RPM needs to be reset Turn the RPM off and wait for approximately one minute then turn the RPM back ON Problem The user cannot change from one Web Page to the next Solution There has been a collision of the packets The RPM needs to be reset Turn the RPM off and wait for approximately one minute then turn the RPM back ON Problem forgot my password for the Smart Phone Solution The Smart Phone Card will have to be replaced Problem forgot my Supervisor s name password Solution The RPM will have to be Flash Upgraded 65 This section discusses Communities Gateways IP Addresses and Subnet masking Communities A community is a string of printable ASCII characters that identifies a user group with the same access privileges For example a common community name is public For security purposes the SNMP agent validates requests before responding The agent can be configured so that only trap managers that are members of a community can send requests and receive responses from a particular community This prevents unauthorized managers from viewing or changing the configuration of a device Gateways Gateway also referred to as a router is any computer with two or more network adapters connecting to different physical networks Gateways allow for
63. rogram Files hd ey RECYCLED g CJ WINDOWS WINTEG EE l D H E F on BACKUP DOMAIN F H E G on BACKUP DOMAIN G ROBERT on BACKUP DOMAIN Y on BACKUP_DOMAIN Y Z on BACKUP_DOMAIN Z 8 Printers Control Panel 28 Dial Up Networking fen 8 Scheduled Tasks i 6 9 web Folders A A My Documents 1 8 Internet Explorer 20 The Power Device Configuration tool is loading 14 Power Device Configuration Tool server BE SENG Startups CJ a HE Telnet rg o System Operater Name admin System Operater Password Telnet Config Password I TAK ISP Parameter Phone Number Dial Prefix Access Username Access Password I Tan Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty SNMP Parameter IP Address Empty Empty 21 This is the Power Device Configuration Tool screen On the Toolbar open Configuration Then open System System Parameter IP Address Subnet Mask Default Route DNS Server Telnet Port System Operater Name admin System Operater Password Telnet Config Password I FRRRS ISP Parameter Phone Number Dial Prefix Access Username Access Password I Tana Dial Out Interface Disable Mail Parameter SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mail Address Empty Mail Address Empty Mail
64. ted at this time Startup a Browser and type in the IP Address The default password is admin lower case Go to the section in the User s Manual titled Web Based Configuration it will guide you through the Web pages 34 Web Based Configuration This section will guide you through the Web Based Configuration and the Web Pages of the Remote Power Manager RPM NOTE You must complete the appropriate Setup Procedures before proceeding with the Web Based Configuration The Ethernet cable is connected to the RPM and the RPM is on 1 Startup a Web browser 2 Type in your IP Address 3 Next you will be asked for the User Name and Password The default Name and Password is admin Enter the password then hit enter PP Configuration Administrator I Tv Wiz aa D PI Confiquration System Name SystemName System Contact BystemContact System Location SystemLocation System Description BystemDescription DHCP Name foooeteooooF t on NG a D 3 D D 3 3 a w lt oO go 4 ae pty oftware Upgrade ee iISWITCHO1 x Pep Status m o E E O a c 2 m e o i gt JS 3 o s fe O i z jio o n vent Loqgin 4 This is the screen where you can set the System Information parameters for the SNMP MIB2 After you have finished filling in all of the information click Save 35 Set Network Su
65. ter 21 The Serial Setup Procedure is complete The RPM is ready for normal operation Unplug the DB9 female to female Serial Cable from the RPM and from the computer Plug the Ethernet Cable into the RPM and after about thirty seconds the Link LED will start blinking now you can communicate with the RPM The Ping command is supported at this time Startup a Browser and type in the IP Address The default password is admin lower case Go to the section in the User s Manual titled Web Based Configuration it will guide you through the Web pages 26 Setup via the Ethernet Port The following items must be obtained before attempting to setup the RPM A valid IP Address a Computer on the network and an Ethernet cable connected to the network Connect the Ethernet cable to the RPM s Ethernet Port Turn the computer on and let it boot up Plug the RPM s power cord into the AC outlet and turn the RPM on Wait for approximately thirty seconds for the Link LED to start blinking ml sl YS on My Computer ga Network Neighborhood New Office Document Open Office Document gt C OCAD Release 9 1 A StartUp gt 2 Strandware 3 wintegrate Intemet Explorer Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook FR Microsoft Word MS DOS Prompt een CIC ma WR 10 47 aM gt gt 5 From the Desktop open the Start menu Pick Programs and then open the MS DOS Prompt 2
66. tially apply power to the equipment that is plugged into the RPM Multiple OS support As long as there is Network Management software present Remote setup support Once an IP address is assigned the rest can be setup remotely through telnet commands USB port setup lIn addition to the regular serial port setup this adapter also has a USB setup feature for initial setup of this card Requires Windows 98 or higher Remote Control Turns each of the AC receptacles on off when the NMS sends the proper command Remote Software upgrade support The Remote Power Manager supports Software upgrade through TFTP server remotely A serial upgrade method is available too RPM Package The standard RPM package contains a Remote Power Manager Unit with supporting hardware and software The components of your package are Remote Power Manager Unit Rack mount Brackets AC Power Cord USB Cable DB9 Female to Female Serial Cable RJ11 to RS232 Windows NT 2000 Server Cable optional RJ11 Telephone Cable 3 5 Diskette includes USB device driver USB setup software TFTP Server files and the User s Manual Sr al YS Figure 1 Remote Power Manager Unit Setup Procedure This section describes the setup procedures of the RPM when you connect it to the network NOTE The minimum requirement to operate the RPM is to set the IP address There are four different ways to setup the RPM 1 Setup the IP Address via the USB port software in
67. to save all of the changes The RPM is ready for normal operation Software Upgrade via Serial Port The following items must be obtained before attempting to upgrade the RPM The Software upgrade file a DB9 female to female Serial Cable provided There are a wide variety of Terminal Emulation packages but for the most part they should be very similar The following upgrade procedure is using Hyper Terminal NOTE When using Hyper Terminal use Version 3 0 or higher 1 Go to the section titled Setup via Serial Port page 19 and follow steps 1 through 10 2 Plug the RPM s power cord into the AC outlet and turn the RPM on b HyperTerminal RE Edt View Call Transfer Help High speed UART initailized Polling part for Device ID found an Am2 F8H0B Checking current flash status flash is Ready TUPpYr Connected 0 00 44 VT100 115200 S N SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 3 Once the message Check u dram appears hit the c key Then at the cursor type upgr for RPMs with MAC Addresses beginning with 52 and upall for RPMs with MAC Addresses beginning with 00 then hit enter Once the User hits enter you have approximately thirty seconds to complete the next four steps 56 b HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 65 O High speed UA Check u dram Enter loader AMD Flash foul Folling part x Send File Receive F
68. transmission of IP packets among networks on an Internet IP Addresses Every device on an Internet must be assigned a unique IP Internet Protocol address An IP address is a 32 bit value comprised of a network ID and a host ID The network ID identifies the logical network to which a particular device belongs The host ID identifies the particular device within the logical network IP addresses distinguish devices on an Internet from one another so that IP packets are properly transmitted IP addresses appear in dotted decimal rather than in binary notation Dotted decimal notation divides the 32 bit value into four 8 bit groups or octets and separates each octet with a period For example 199 217 132 1 is an IP address in dotted decimal notation To accommodate networks of different sizes the IP address has three divisions Classes A for large B for medium and C for small The difference among the network classes is the number of octets reserved for the network ID and the number of octets reserved for the host ID Value of First Octet NetworkID HostID _ Number of Hosts 1 126 First octet Last three octets 16 387 064 Bi 128 191 First two octets Last two octets 64 516 192 223 First three octets Last octet Any value between 0 and 255 is valid as a host ID octet except for those values the InterNIC reserves for other purposes 0 255 Subnet maskino Loopback testing and interorocess communication on local devices 224 254 IG
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