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1. FIRMWARE 3 12 Instruction manuaL 23 1 2012 NETIO 230B Table of Contents e ET ERR EC CLE iv Important NOCE ar RIC e v IM eno m 1 IMS SED 1 1 2 Specifications ete darte que obest Un 2 1 3 Minimum system requirements 2 2 Equipment interface nn usato Nun aeictues teaches ESEE EEEE Enaren ean 3 2 1 3 22 IIIS AC 3 CN MR muc 5 3 1 Connection of the device 5 4 initial conhigurahon usya asnu iend acccpit cn tud uen ru tpfe une mius eee 6 5 Control and configuration RR RR Rm 8 5 1 Control and configuration of the outputs 8 5 1 1 S Eolo M NR ER M 8 5 1 2 Configuration of output parameters 8 5 2 System configuration 11 5 2 1 Configuration of network parameters 11 5 2 2 E mail configuration xpazecenietaicareseieesaieanteoscibiacteredesseticecelsceunetasieatectiindateesuaceesties 13 5 2 3 rr EE ee 13 5 2 14 5 2 5 Firmware oe le usa DPI AM MM ML MEME 14 15 5 3 Control of the device via Telnet or CGI 17 MN E t I E T 17 5 3 2 Communication via KSHELL interface 2235 cutter kennt eorr eter 17 5 3 3 Over
2. eet these eet rer eire m co tutae foerat aeos s 16 5 9 Restart before update d cto ot esM He M M M IM I UM E 16 5 10 Call to download new firmware 17 NETIO 230B Preface Thank you for purchasing a KOUKAAM product Before usage please carefully read these Operating Instructions and the Quick Installation Guide which is included in the package You thus forego erroneous installation or incorrect usage of the device Carefully read the following notice The device you have purchased operates under a certain voltage Incorrect manipulation with the device may result in damage to the device or injury to the person handling it NETIO 230B Important notice 1 The manufacturer is not liable for potential damage caused by incorrect usage or placing the device in an unsuitable environment The device is not intended for usage outdoors Do not use the device in an environment with strong vibrations IF the device malfunctions contact your vendor Unauthorised modification of this device can damage it or cause fire Prevent contact with fluids do not expose the device to high temperatures Protect the device from falling Only devices approved for use in the electricity network may be connected 0 N O Oo RR C N If the device malfunctions disconnect it from the electric power supply and contact your vendor 1 Introduction NETIO 230B The NETIO 230B is a multifunctional power supply co
3. 5 5 Status LED diodes The status LED diodes on the device inform the user not only about the status of the output but also provide him with some information about the status of the system The green LED diodes provide information about the actual status of the output If diodes 1 4 are green the individual outputs are on If any of the concerned diodes is not green this specific output is off The red LED diodes inform the user about different statuses of the entire device The following states are possible Red LED 1 is on initialisation of network interface if it remains on the network is not available Red LED 2 is on posting of query to DHCP Red LED 3 is blinking firmware update in progress Red LED 4 is on device is in firmware update mode 24 Control and configuration Q 5 6 Troubleshooting 5 6 1 Forgotten password Reset to factory settings If you forget your password it is possible to reset to factory mode This is done by pressing and holding buttons 1 and 2 with device on Hold the buttons until the device beeps 2x During the resetting process all the LED diodes are red As soon as reset is completed the LED diodes go off 5 6 2 Problem with update of firmware If a problem arises during updating the firmware e g power failures or switching off the device before the update is completed it is possible to force putting the device into operation in firmware update mode You do this by p
4. Q system reset Reset device to factory settings After posting this command the factory setting is restored and the system restarts system webport port Sets the device web port The default value is 80 system webport Lists the device web port system kshport port Sets the kshell interface port system kshport Lists the kshell interface port The default value is 1234 system dhcp Lists the DHCP client parameter settings system dhcp hostname enable disable lt Enables posting of device name to DHCP server system dhcp sntp lt enablel disable gt Enables setting of the SNTP server according to the address set on the DHCP server 5 3 4 CGI control The NETIO 230B device can also be integrated easily into your applications using commands CGI control of the device is executed by means of commands in the following format http lt IP address gt tgi control tgi lt command gt amp lt command gt Replace the string IP address gt with your device IP address The string command is an actual command CGI commands hash hash Sending of a request for an encrypted login string The command returns lt html gt hash lt html gt login lt p c gt lt user name gt lt password gt Login to the device With the command login plain you select for unencrypted login For encrypted login select the command login crypted Other command parameters are the username and password 22 Control and c
5. After pressing the Update button please wait for completion of the process After the update process is completed the device will reboot automatically You can re login afterwards 15 Control and configuration ri E T I O 23OB nETIO 230B Firmware update Outputs Manual control Status amp configuration System Update Cancel Configuration E mail Date amp time Figure 5 8 Warning prior to firmware update To continue click the Update button the device jumps to firmware download mode After about three seconds the Continue button is activated Click on it NETIO 230B Firmware update Outputs Bootloader Initialization It takes a few seconds Click on Continue when possible please Manual control Continue 6 Status amp configuration System Figure 5 9 Restart before update Now insert the firmware file with suffix bin and click Update Download of the new firmware takes about 2 minutes After completion of the update the device restarts After re logging you will work with the new firmware version 16 Control and configuration Q NETIO 230B Firmware Update New Firmware bin Proch zet Update Firmware Update can take about one minute and must NOT be interrupted Figure 5 10 Call to download new firmware file 5 3 Control of the device via Telnet or 5 3 1 Encrypted login For login with secure password you mus
6. E mail notification Over voltage protection on the entire device and all the four outputs Introduction n e T I O 2 1 2 Specifications Power supply voltage 230 V AC Maximum switched current 10A Dimensions 300 x 60 x 90 mm h x w x d Network interface 1x RJ 45 10 100 Mbit s 1 3 Minimum system requirements Computer with Internet browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera Mozilla Firefox with JavaScript support enabled NETIO 230B Z Equipment interface 2 1 Front view Figure 2 1 Front view 1 Controlled power supply outputs 230V 2 Four indicator LED diodes 3 Manual buttons for switching outputs on off 4 Power supply cable 230V 2 2 Side view Figure 2 2 Side view 1 Fuse holder for main fuse 10A 2 Main Switch Equipment interface ri e T I O 3 Connector RJ 45 network interface for connection to Ethernet Internet nerTiO e30B 3 Installation Before using the device for the first time check whether the power supply voltage setting is 230 V AC 3 1 Connection of the device 1 Connect the NETIO 230B to the network switches router using the network cable with RJ 45 connectors 2 Connect the NETIO power supply cable to the socket 3 Connect the device which you want to control to the appropriate output 4 Switch on the NETIO 230B using the switch on the side of the device nerTiO e30B 4 Initial configuration 1 On the enclose
7. the monitored device should start operating after a restart Ping interval interval in seconds in which ping queries will be sent to the device Max retry maximum number of port restart attempts if the monitored device does not respond to the ping commands After expiry of the given number of attempts the port remains inactive Retry POFF activation of Max retry function Send e mail send e mail information if the monitored device did not respond and was restarted Click the Apply button to save the setting 5 2 System configuration Here the user can set the network parameters e mail system time manage user accounts and install new firmware on the device 5 2 1 Configuration of network parameters Upon clicking the Configuration button the system configuration page is displayed Here you can set the IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and DNS server according to your network parameters If you do not want to use manual configuration of the network you can switch the DHCP by selecting Enable and the device automatically sets the parameters according to the DHCP server n Control and configuration nETIO 230B Outputs Manual control Status amp configuration System Configuration E mail Date amp time Manage users Firmware Update Logout NETIO 230B System configuration DHCP O Enable Disable DHCP hostname send V use device name as hostname SNTP from DHCP V sc SNTP server from D
8. HCP IP address fes o j Subnet mask ss ss ss o Default gateway he2 hes o fh DNS server ez fes o 224 Switch delay 0 15 2 delay between triggering two outputs KSHELL Port 1234 WEB Port Bo CGI compatibility compatibility with previous versions Device name IN ETIO 230B Firmware Version V3A1 Apply Reset to factory default Note 1 After you make requested changes on this page and click Apply the device will change the parameters and restart automatically After the restart you will have to login again Note 2 Any of Network value change cause system restart Figure 5 4 Configuration of the network DHCP DHCP hostname send SNTP from DHCP Switch delay x0 1s KSHELL Port WEB Port CGI compatibility DHCP on off When DHCP is off it is possible to change the parameters manually enables sending of device name to DHCP server enables automatic setting of the server for synchronisation of time according to the address set on the DHCP server determines the time period between triggering two outputs This delay is set to protect the device from overload upon switching on all outputs simultaneously makes it possible to change the default output for access via telnet or to the web interface of the device activates the compatibility mode with CGI command format in preceding NETIO 230A up to fw v2 33 and NETIO 230B up to fw v3 0 devices The co
9. ame password User login with password in open format Example Using the command login admin admin you log in with the user name admin and password admin clogin name crypted password Login of user with crypted password version Lists the firmware version alias Lists the device name quit Logout In case of changes to the system settings device restart is done reboot Logs out terminates the connection and restarts the device noop Function for maintenance of the connection no operation is executed uptime Displays the time from the last start restart port output 0 1 manual int Listing and setting of output state if you enter only the name of the output without the parameter the output state is listed 0 off 1 on output number with parameter 0 1 switches the output on off output number with parameter manual switches output to manual control output number with parameter int interrupts the output Example The command port 2 1 activates output number two port list xxxx without parameter lists the state of all ports xxxx is a command for control of all ports simultaneously in place of x enter the commands 0 deactivate output 1 activate output 18 Control and configuration Q i call interruption of a given output u leave output unchanged Example The command port list 01ui deactivates output 1 activates output 2 leaves ou
10. ation Outputs 1 Manual control output 1 Status amp configuration put System V default output state after power on Configuration Manual control E mail Timer control Date amp time Timer mode Dni inicie ON time 01 t oo 00 00 Firmware Update ISTE Logout OFF time 4970 01 01 00 1 00 00 Week schedule 1 Mon C Tue O wed C Thu O Fri O Sat C Sun Interrupt delay s 5 Enable IP address 0 o Timeout s ping command timeout PON delay s time for which the Watchdog will be inactive after the output restarts Ping interval s 3 interval between ping commands Max retry 3 how many times should be the output restarted Retry POFF 1 keep the output OFF after Max retry limit is reached Send e mail 7 Figure 5 3 Configuration of output No Output Number 1 4 Name Output Nome PON state port state upon switching on the device if you select the field the output is activated after start or restart of the device Manual control enables manual control of the output deactivates automatic timer control This choice has no influence on the Watchdog function Time control if you select this item the output will be switched by a timer whose setting is outlined below 10 Control and configuration Q Timer mode timer mode sets the frequency of the switch on switch off The options are ONCE th
11. ctive max retry poff enableldisable on off function max retry send email enable disable on off of e mail message transmission at the moment of unavailability of the monitored device or upon overrun of the value max_retry Example The command port wd 2 enable 192 168 10 101 10 30 1 3 enable enable permits the watchdog function on output 2 The device at the address 192 168 10 101 will be monitored The maximum response time of the monitored device will be 10 seconds The ping commands will be sent at one second intervals If the monitored device does not respond within 10 seconds output 2 is switched off for 30 seconds If the device will not respond to ping commands after set switch off three times in a row the output is switched off for the fourth time and remains off A warning e mail message will be sent to you each time the output is switched off system eth Lists the network interface settings in the format dhcp manual ip address mask gateway system eth dhcp manual ip address mask lt gateway gt Sets the network interface IP address network mask and gateway are set only if the manual parameter is selected For the changes to take effect it is necessary to either restart the system with the command reboot or switch the NETIO off on 20 Control and configuration Q Example The system command eth manual 192 168 10 150 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 sets the n
12. d CD you will find the file NetioDiscover exe execute it 2 Click the button Discover This lists all the accessible NETIO devices in your network 3 Select the device from the list and click the button Device setup NETIO discover Name IP address Subnet mask Gateway NETIO 230B NETIO 192 168 24 120 255 255 255 0 192 168 24 254 24 4 2 10 00 08 NETIO 230B NETIO 192 168 24 62 255 255 255 0 192 168 24 254 24 A4 2C 10 0C CA Figure 4 1 Devices found The configuration window appears IP address Subnet mask and Gateway IP Address 12 Device NETIO 2308 230 J Device properties Device name NETIO 230B NETIO 230B MAC address 24 A4 2C 10 0D 0B IP address 192 168 24 120 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address 192 168 24 254 Change IP Close Figure 4 2 Configurotion of the device After editing the network configuration parameters click the button Change IP which saves the configuration and restarts the device If you have a DHCP server in the network and you do not want to change the network settings you can skip the manual setting and continue to the next step 6 Initial configuration ri e T I O ea3oB The default IP address of the device is 192 168 10 100 if you do not have a DHCP server in the network If you have the device gets the address from the DHCP server 4 You access the web interface of the device either by e
13. d test message is used to send a test message Note The current firmware version does not support SMTP authorization 5 2 3 Time settings Click Date amp time in the menu to display the form for setting time in the right section The NETIO 230B supports three time setting methods You enter the time either manually or using the SNTP server for automatic time synchronisation or time synchronisation with the local computer 13 Control and configuration ri E T 23OB nNETIO 230B Date and time configuration Outputs Uptime 0 years 0 days hours 13 min 11 sec Manual control SNTP enable Enable Disable Status amp configuration SNTP status Not Synchronized System a SNTP server tak cesnet cz Configuration E mail al time offset minutes Date amp time Daylight saving time 9 Enable Disable MEER Daylight saving time begin 2012 os s o bo o SC aeons Daylight saving time end fho 8 s o o CS Apply Logout Get from PC Figure 5 Setting the date and time SNTP enable activation of synchronisation with the SNTP server When enabled manual date time setting is ignored SNTP status displays the synchronisation state Synchronized time synchronised with SNTP server Not Synchronized synchronisation with SNTP server not completed Local time offset manual setting of time zone time offset in minutes Daylight saving time Activation of summer time Daylight
14. e event occurs only once DAILY the event is repeated every day or WEEKLY the event is repeated only on the days selected in the Week Schedule field ON time date and time port switched on if you select the DAILY mode this will be the date and time of first switch on OFF time date and time port switched off if you select the DAILY mode this will be the date and time of first switch off Week schedule The selection that determines the days of the week on which the Timer function is active if you have selected WEEKLY in the Timer mode field Interrupt delay time in seconds over which the port will be off when using the Interrupt function in the manual setting of the port or when using Watchdog function Watchdog The watchdog function is used to monitor the operation of the device in the network If the monitored device does not respond to ping queries within a given interval the output for which this function is set is deactivated for a given period and then reactivated To restrict continuous switching of the port in case of failure of the monitored device it is possible to set the maximum number of restart attempts for a given port Enable enables the watchdog function IP address IP address of the network device to be monitored Timeout maximum response time of the monitored device to a ping PON delay time interval in seconds over which the Watchdog function will not be active after an output restarts During this period
15. er HELLO can be used for encrypted login 110 BYE You have been logged off 120 Rebooting Restarting 130 CONNECTION TIMEOUT Connection time out 250 OK Command executed successfully The value returned by the called command may follow 500 INVALID VALUE Incorrectly entered value 501 INVALID PARAMETER 23 Control and configuration Q Incorrectly entered parameter 502 UNKNOWN COMMAND Incorrectly entered or unknown command 503 INVALID LOGIN Incorrectly entered username or password 504 ALREADY LOGGED IN You are already logged in 505 FORBIDDEN You are not authorised to execute the given command Log in as user with higher authorization 506 INPUT LINE TOO LONG You have sent an input line that is too long Shorten the command and repeat the action 507 TOO MANY CONNECTIONS Maximum number of connections exceeded Wait for someone to log off If inactive users are logged on they will be disconnected automatically upon expiry of the time limit 5 4 Manual control Apart from control via PC the device can also be controlled using the four buttons on the front panel To switch the given output on or off press the button for 2 seconds If the output was off it comes on if it was on on the contrary it goes off The buttons correspond to the outputs 1 4 from left to right The state of the individual ports is signalled by the green diode above the button for the given port that either switches on or off
16. etwork address 192 168 10 150 network mask 255 255 255 0 and default gateway to 192 168 10 1 email server ip domain server address Sets the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server system discover enable disable Enables disables network parameter settings from the discover utility system discover Lists whether the system discover selection is enabled or disabled system swdelay delay Sets the delay time between the connection of two ports The value is given in decimal seconds system swdelay Lists the delay time between the connection of two ports system dns ip Sets the IP address of the DNS server For the changes to take effect it is necessary either to restart the system using the reboot command or switch the NETIO off on system dns Lists the set address of the DNS server system Lists the settings of the SNTP client system sntp lt enable disable sntp ip domain SNIP client settings Enables or disables time synchronisation with the SNTP server The address of the server can be entered as an IP address or domain name system time lt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS gt Local time settings system time Lists the local time in the format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS system timezone lt offset gt Local time zone settings Time offset is given in seconds system timezone Lists the time offset from UTC for local time The value is listed in seconds 21 Control and configuration
17. mpatibility mode does not permit input of multiple commands to one CGI Usage of the compatibility mode is not recommended for security reasons 12 Control and configuration ri E T I O 23OB Device name in this field you can name your device for easier identification later When DHCP hostname send is selected this value is sent to the DHCP server Firmware version shows the currently installed firmware version If you edit this page click Apply and the device changes the network parameters and restarts After restart you must login again The button Reset To Default is used to reset the device to factory settings 5 2 2 E mail configuration After clicking Setup e mail a form is displayed in the right side for setting the e mail parameters nNETIO 230B E mail configuration Outputs netio230p exam le com Manual control P Status amp configuration info example com System SMTP server smtp example com Configuration E mail Message subject ALERT Date amp time Apply Send test message Manage users Figure 5 5 E mail configuration From this address will be shown in the messages as the sender 5 address To messages will be sent to this address SMTP server mail server via which messages will be sent Message subject used to enter the subject of sent messages Enter the text that should be displayed in the e mail message body Click Apply to save the settings The button Sen
18. n the field Interrupt delay and then restarted Short term interruption of the output can be used only on an active output If you want to manually activate deactivate the given output or restart it check whether the output s Manual field is selected If the field is not selected the device does not accept the manual commands and functions in time switching and watchdog mode The button All off is used for switching off all active outputs 5 1 2 Configuration of output parameters Click Status amp configuration in the left part of the window and a list of outputs and information about their current state appears in the window on the right side Control and configuration Nn e T 23OB nETIO 230B gt Output status and configuration Outputs Select Name No Mode Status Watchdog Manual control output 1 TIMER ON NO Status amp configuration output 2 2 TIMER ON NO System Q output3 3 MANUAL OFF NO Configuration Q output4 4 MANUAL OFF NO E mail Reload Modify Manual Control Date amp time Figure 5 2 Configuration of output parameters To set a specific output select the desired output in the column Select and click the button Modify On the form that subsequently opens you can set the detailed parameters of the selected output The meaning of the individual parameters is described in the following text Control and configuration Nn e T 23OB Configuration of output neTIO 230B Output configur
19. ntering the IP address into the Internet browser or by double clicking the IP address of the device in NETIO discover 5 The login page is displayed Enter the User Name Password and click the OK button You access the device page The default username is admin the password is admin nETIO 230B NETIO 230B WebControl Please enter user name and password NOTE JAVAScript must be Enabled es Figure 4 3 Login screen To login to the web interface it is necessary to have JavaScript support enabled in the browser NETIO 230B 5 Control and configuration 5 1 Control and configuration of the outputs 5 1 1 Control of outputs In the left section of the window click Manual Control The page containing the individual output controls is displayed nETIO 230B b Manual control Outputs Name Status Manual control 1 1 OFF Status amp configura tatus amp configuration output 2 2 OON Q OFF System lt output 3 3 YON OFF Configuration output_4 4 QON OFF E mail Date amp time Apply All off Figure 5 1 Manual control of the outputs NETIO 230B can control all four outputs simultaneously Select the output which should be activated or deactivated and click Apply If you only want to restart the device connected to the given output select the field Interrupt and click Apply The output is deactivated for the period set in the menu Status amp configuration i
20. ntroller This device is intended to control power supply via web interface telnet or CGI commands Thanks to the network administration technology based on IP protocol basis the user can control or provide a power supply to a connected external device appliance via a computer connected to the LAN or Internet network No special software is necessary to control the device the Web interface is already integrated in the firmware Using the web interface you can easily control and set the entire device and individual outputs Imagine that you are travelling around the world and you can directly or via a timer control the power supply to your electrical appliances such as computers servers routers electric gates security surveillance system or any appliance 1 1 Characteristics Integrated web server Support for a broad spectrum of browsers Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Opera Google Chrome Four controllable ports Four manual control buttons Support for HTTP SMTP SNTP DHCP DNS Telnet protocols Control using CGI commands Possibility to login using an encrypted password User authorisation LED indication of the actual state of each port Safe anti electric shock design fire resistant materials Time control you can set the on off time for the requested port Default setting of port state after switch on and restart of the device Watchdog function for reseting of a blocked network device
21. onfiguration Q The returned values are described chapter 5 3 6 Returned values for KSHELL CGI and the serial line Section 5 3 5 Return values for KSHELL and CGI In case of usage of commands the return value is enclosed in the HTML tags lt html gt and lt html gt quit quit Logout from the system The return value is lt html gt 110 BYE lt html gt This command can be used only in CGI compatible mode with older devices port lt list xxxx gt The parameter list lists the output state in the format lt html gt port port2 port3 port4 lt html gt where port to port4 are values 0 for output off and 1 for output on The parameter xxxx is a string for setting the port In place of the symbol x enter 0 1 u or i just as applies to port setting via Telnet All commands can be shortened to individual symbols For example the command port list can shortened to p l The commands can be joined in a string using the symbol amp Example http 192 168 200 84 tgi control tgi login p admin admin amp p 1 Oui This command executes login to the device at the address 192 168 200 84 with username admin password admin and sets the output It switches on output 1 switches output 2 off leaves output 3 in actual state and interrupts output 4 for the time set in the actual setting of the output 5 3 5 Return values for KSHELL and CGI 100 HELLO lt hash gt Device response after connection Hash aft
22. ressing button 4 with device on Hold the button until the device beeps After this connect to the device IP address via the browser Continue to enter the firmware file as shown in the chapter which describes the firmware update process 5 6 3 Changing the fuse If the NETIO 230B stops working and no indication LEDs are not shining it is possible that the fuse has been blown Before actual replacement of the fuse check to ensure that the NETIO 230C CS IS OFF and DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY Also disconnect all the devices connected to the outputs To replace the fuse unscrew the fuse holder ideally using a flat screwdriver Always replace the fuse with a new fuse of same type 250V 10A type F After insertion of the correct fuse replace the plastic holder and screw it into place Connect the power supply cable and try to switch on the device Before reconnecting all the devices to the outputs check whether the fuse was not blown by a fault on the connected devices 25 NETIO 230B Conclusion The manufacturer bears no responsibility for any technical or printing errors and reserves the right to make any changes in the product and in this user manual without prior notice Any such changes will be announced via the manufacturer s website www koukaam se The manufacturer does not provide warranties of any kind whatsoever with regard to any information given in this user manual or any derived warranties regarding product saleabili
23. saving time start date and time of summer time start Daylight saving time end date and time of summer time end Local time manual setting of local time with deactivated synchronisation with SNTP server Setting of the summer time and local time offset applies to both automatic setting and setting via SNTP If you do not set Local Time Offset during synchronisation of time with the SNTP server the default GMT O zone will be used 14 Control and configuration ri E T I O 23OB he nETIO 230B User accounts Outputs Manual control Status amp configuration System Configuration E mail Date amp time Figure 5 7 Configuration of user accounts Admin user with full authorisation User user that can control the ports but cannot change system settings Guest user that does not have the rights to change any settings and can only see the current state of the ports As required select one of the above options You can change the user account settings in the following categories Add add a new user Modify change the password and user authorisation of a selected user Remove remove selected user 5 2 5 Firmware update The Firmware Update page is used to download new firmware into the NETIO device The current firmware version may be found at http www kovkaam se showproduct php article id 1581 Upon clicking the item Firmware Update a red frame is displayed in the window on the right side with the notice
24. t first get the hash code from the device You get this either in the return code after connection via KSHELL or the command hash For calculation the MD5 sum is used that has been calculated as the following sum lt name gt lt password gt lt hash gt This is a 128b number 32 characters transmitted in a hexadecimal format 5 3 2 Communication via KSHELL interface The connection procedure is shown in the following example 1 Open the window with command line 2 Enter the command telnet 192 168 10 100 1234 enter the address after the address of your device will 1234 with the port which you have set for KSHELL on the device 3 The device should list a response similar to the following 100 HELLO EB5D61F6 The last 8 characters comprise the hash string used for encrypted login 4 Now you can login with the command login name password where name is the username and password is your password If you have entered the correct username and password the device response is 250 OK You are now logged on and you can control the NETIO device using the commands from the following chapter Every communication session via KSHELL interface has limited validity In case of inactivity of approximate duration one minute the session will be terminated automatically If you need to keep the session active you can use the command noop 17 Control and configuration Q 5 3 3 Overview of KSHELL control commands login n
25. tput 3 unchanged and interrupts output 4 port setup output output name mod manual timer interrupt delay PON status Command for setting output parameters the significance of the parameters is as follows output name Entered in quotation marks it is possible to omit the quotation marks if it does not contain whitespaces mod manual timer Selection of output mode PON status State after switching on 0 off 1 on Example The command port setup 1 output 1 manual 2 1 sets output 1 name of output 1 activates manual control sets the interruption time to 2 seconds and sets the status upon switch on fo on port timer output time format mode once daily weekly lt on time gt off time week schedule Timer settings output number of the output being set time format set time format t HH MM SS dt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS ux unsigned long with prefix Ox lt hex gt O octal or decimal mode once daily weekly Selection of timer mode on time Outlet on time off time Outlet off time week schedule a series of ones and zeros the first number is Monday the last is Sunday Example The command port timer 3 t weekly 08 00 00 17 30 00 1111100 switches the timer on at output 3 From Monday to Friday output 3 will always be switched on at 08 00 and switched off at 17 30 port wd output Lists the setting of the
26. ty or fitness for a specific purpose In particular the manufacturer does not provide any warranties for defects caused by incorrect use of the product failure to abide by the instructions and recommendations stated in the user manual and for any defects caused by unprofessional activities of third parties outside the manufacturer s authorized service shop We believe that you will be satisfied with our product In case of any questions or comments relating to the functionality of the NETIO product please do not hesitate to contact us The company KOUKAAM a s represents that all products software and other third party components used in this equipment were used by the company KOUKAAM a s on the basis of the relevant consent and pursuant to licence agreements between the company KOUKAAM a s and third parties The company KOUKAAM a s reserves the right to change those licence terms and conditions as the case may be and such changes will be published in the updated version of a manual available on the website of the company KOUKAAM a s www koukaam se The KOUKAAM Team KOUKAAM a s Kaplanova 2252 8 Prague 4 148 00 Czech Republic www koukaam se 2012 KOUKAAM a s All rights reserved HHViI
27. view of KSHELL control commands 18 RUP Ned uu manaa c T PP cC 27 5 3 5 Return values for KSHELL and CGI eti e eie 23 KO COMIN esn dee m 24 5 5 Stat s MIT c TT 24 5 6 Troubleshooting n m 25 5 6 1 Forgotten password Reset to factory settings 25 5 6 2 Problem with update of firmware _ sse entente 25 5 6 3 Changing the sescenti ees bic pu M EUM IM LE 25 GRIS MOM xxvi NETIO 230B List of Figures 2 1 Front VIEW M E eiea E 3 2 2 Side E E E E N NR MU 3 4 1 Devices ound_ E SONS 4 2 Configuration of the device tn 4 3 Login MEE ococatio 7 5 1 Manual control of the outputs usted o EL eedem REGIE NE 8 5 2 Configuration of output parameters 9 5 3 Configuration of output nn nn odisea teneri edo ce eec Sene c dus 10 5 4 Configuration of the network boca stat dieat adiens sca a 12 5 5 E mail configuration hed ce P I Id MIEL a ui EU 13 5 6 Setting the date and time m m 14 5 7 Configuration of user accounts nn caret aeons 15 5 8 Warning prior to firmware update
28. watchdog function for the given output in the format wd enable disable wd ip gt wd timeout wd PON delay ping refresh lt max_retry gt max retry enableldisable gt send email enablel disable 18 Control and configuration Q port wd output wd enable disable gt Permits or forbids the watchdog function Example The command port wd 4 enable activates the watchdog function on output 4 port wd output wd enable disable wd ip addr wd timeout wd PON delay ping interval max retry max poff enable disable send email enable disable Watchdog setting command The significance of the parameters is as follows output number of the output you are setting wd enable disable enable disable watchdog function on a given output wd ip addr IP address of the monitored device in seconds wd timeout maximum response time of the monitored device wd PON delay time interval in seconds over which the Watchdog function will not be active after output restart During this period the monitored device should start operating after restart ping interval interval in seconds in which queries will be sent to the device max retry maximum number of output restart attempts if the monitored device does not respond to the ping commands After expiry of the given number of attempts the output remains ina

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