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iBoot-PDU_v170515e 

iBoot-PDU User Manual 

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set trigger <name> repeat <once | counter | 
forever> 

Forever 

  

set trigger <name> sourceip <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | 
localhost | remote name> 

127.0.0.1 (localhost) 

 128 characters & special characters 

set trigger <name> sourceinstance <LV1 | LV2 | 
LC1 | LC2 | T0 | T1>  

LV1 / LC1 / T0  

This setting changes the Line Cord  or Temperature Sensor that is 
being monitored for Analog Triggers.  It defaults to Line  1 or T0 
(main sensor) depending on the trigger type.  This only needs to be 
changed to select LV2, LC2 or T1. 

set trigger <name> targettriggersequence 
<sequence name> 

None 

Name of Sequence to run on Trigger  

set trigger <name> targetclearsequence <sequence 
name> 

None 

Name of Sequence to run on Clear Trigger  

set trigger <name> count <count> 

10 

 

set trigger <name> qulifytime <qualifytime> 

10 

 In seconds 

del trigger <name> 

 

  

 

 

  

 Schedule Triggers 

9.3.11.

 

  

get events 

 

Returns all Schedule Events 

 

iBoot-PDU> get events 

get events 

 

Events:                                                                                                              

 

 

 

 

 

                       Trigger 

    Event ID  Name            Enabled  Repeat   Start Date  Start Time  Sequence ID 

    --------  ----            -------  ------   ----------  ----------  ----------- 

 1  78d1bd16  Reboot2AM       true     daily    04/14/2017  02:00       78d1c63a 

 2  78d1b282  PWR-UP-ALL      true     daily    05/02/2017  06:00       78d1a124 

 

Ok 

iBoot-PDU> 

Summary of Contents for 1530041

Page 1: ...Boot PDU4 N15 1530043 iBoot PDU4 N20 1530045 iBoot PDU4 C10 1530047 iBoot PDU4 C20 1530081 iBoot PDU8 N15 1530083 iBoot PDU8 2N15 1530085 iBoot PDU8 N20 1530087 iBoot PDU8 2N20 1530089 iBoot PDU8 C10...

Page 2: ...evice Setup 28 7 1 Information 28 7 2 Email 29 7 3 Outlets 29 7 4 Remotes 30 7 5 IP Address 31 7 6 Web 32 7 7 Console 32 7 8 Time Zone 33 7 9 Device Log 33 8 Management 34 8 1 Users 34 8 2 Cloud Servi...

Page 3: ...rpose of the grounding type plug Do not use a 3 to 2 prong adapter at the receptacle use of this type adapter may result in risk of electrical shock and or damage to this product 9 Do not allow anythi...

Page 4: ...ts and groups Telnet Serial CLI control Telnet and serial access use the same Command Line Interface CLI structure and syntax to completely configure the iBoot PDU or multiple iBoot PDUs in a cluster...

Page 5: ...043 iBoot PDU4 N20 4 Outlets 1 x NEMA 5 20P 2 Meter Linecord 4 x NEMA 5 15R 1530045 iBoot PDU4 C10 4 Outlets 1 x IEC320 C14 Detached Linecord IEC C13 to CEE7 2 Meters 4 x IEC C13 1530047 iBoot PDU4 C2...

Page 6: ...iBoot PDU_v170515e iBoot PDU User Manual Page 6 3 Quick Start 3 1 Front Panel 8 Outlet Models 3 1 1 4 Outlet Models 3 1 2 3 2 Rear Panel NEMA Versions 8 Outlet Models 3 2 1 4 Outlet Models 3 2 2...

Page 7: ...P Address The iBoot PDU is factory default to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server if one is found at startup If a DHCP server is not found the unit will default to IP address 192 168 1 254 There a...

Page 8: ...ss from a DHCP Server as soon as it finds one Telnet 3 5 3 See Section 9 for telnet commands to set the IP address and related settings 3 6 Web Browser Control The iBoot PDU web interface provides the...

Page 9: ...is 192 168 0 254 or as set by a DHCP Server on initial power up 4 3 Power Source The iBoot PDU4 N15 and iBoot PDU8 N15 provide a linecord for connection to a 15 Amp 115VAC service The total maximum cu...

Page 10: ...total maximum current load for outlets on any linecord cannot exceed 12 Amps at 115VAC or 10 Amps when used at 240VAC Each linecord distributes power to four outlets The iBoot PDU4 C20 and iBoot PDU8...

Page 11: ...5 1 2 The Global view provides a concise view of the outlets and groups This is especially useful when remote PDUs are being managed See Section 5 3 History 5 1 3 The History Log details the history...

Page 12: ...ates are also managed in this section See Section 8 Information Panel 5 1 9 Below the menu is information on the Model Version and Status of the Serial and Telnet access methods enabled or disabled 5...

Page 13: ...ection 10 1 Selecting and Controlling Outlets 5 2 2 Click on any outlet to select it The outlet is highlighted when selected More than one outlet can be selected before power operations are commanded...

Page 14: ...rom the Menu Group Card 5 2 4 The Group card represents a pre established group of outlets on this device any configured remote device s or a combination of both local and remote devices The group sta...

Page 15: ...urrent status Stopped or Running To control a Sequence click on the card to expand it and display the RUN or STOP button as appropriate See Section 5 6 for more about Sequences Trigger Card 5 2 6 Trig...

Page 16: ...s immediate control of any outlet or group in the configuration See section 0 for Group setup Outlet Control 5 3 1 To operate one or more outlets click on the outlet to select When one or more outlets...

Page 17: ...last 100 events The history log can be filtered using the drop down selectors for User Source Event and Name The complete history can be downloaded in csv format for additional analysis and storage I...

Page 18: ...ed they can also be added to the group Click Save when done Once the group is formed It can be controlled from this screen from the dashboard or used in any automation action The status of the group O...

Page 19: ...disabled for editing or to prevent execution Stopped The sequence is enabled but execution has been halted A Run button will be presented to initiate the sequence Running The sequence is currently ru...

Page 20: ...ination email address Enter the subject of the email Enter the body of the email Click on the Edit button to open an edit window Email requires setup prior to use See Section 0 Group Control a group S...

Page 21: ...itions that prompt action Sequences control what actions take place when triggers are activated When programming triggers it is suggested to first define the sequences then the triggers See Section 5...

Page 22: ...functioning Disable and re Enable the trigger to reset the counter and begin anew Count When the Repeat is set to Counter set the number of times to repeat the trigger Remaining When the Counter is us...

Page 23: ...on is actuated The two addresses can be AND or OR linked so that both AND or either OR need to fail in order to take the selected action Examples Use Auto Ping as service monitor iBoot PDU is installe...

Page 24: ...e AutoPing Settings 6 3 2 Name Enter a Name for the trigger Up to 20 Alphanumeric characters no spaces Enable Check Enable to make the AutoPing active The AutoPing must be disabled to make any edits S...

Page 25: ...re required select Use Advanced Settings button Action Set the action on the single outlet or all outlets ON Turn the outlet On make no change when Clear OFF Turn the outlet Off make no change when Cl...

Page 26: ...ics for the selected AutoPing 6 4 Scheduling Triggers Time of day events can be used to trigger actions Set the starting time and date and if the event is repeating To program an Schedule 6 4 1 3 Sele...

Page 27: ...rigger is to act on All outlets is also an option To run pre programmed sequences click on Use Advanced Action Set the action on the single outlet or all outlets ON Turn the outlet On OFF Turn the out...

Page 28: ...imizes inrush current issues Temp Units Celsius or Farenheit Country Code Select Country Code from the dropdown list Allow Simple Passwords Simple Passwords default are any characters 20 maximum If un...

Page 29: ...of the email server Email Port Set the port for the email server Email User Set the email username to log onto the SMTP Server Email Password Set the password to log onto the SMTP Server Email Addres...

Page 30: ...t 20 alphanumeric characters no spaces Cycle Set the Cycle time in seconds This is the length of time the outlet will be off during reboot or on when pulsing the power on Initial Status Sets the state...

Page 31: ...4 3 The iBoot PDU will connect with the remote unit and present Up Down or Pending status in the upper right corner of the remote unit s card This same status appears on the device card on the dashboa...

Page 32: ...notifications then reboot 7 6 Web Sets the features regarding the internal web server of the iBoot PDU Web Server Settings 7 6 1 Web Enabled Enables True or disables False the web server Web Port Sets...

Page 33: ...Port Sets the IP port used for SSH connections 7 8 Time Zone Time is automatically set from time nst gov and cannot be manually set Manual time entry will be available in a future release Please chec...

Page 34: ...top of the page Name Enter a unique name for the user 1 to 30 Alphanumeric characters no spaces Password Enter a password for the user Allowable passwords are determined by the Simple Password Enable...

Page 35: ...to cancel any unsaved changes Administrator user 8 1 3 The user named admin cannot be deleted from the system The user named admin can also not be unassigned administrator rights By default user admin...

Page 36: ...t PDU for Cloud Services 3 Visit the iBoot Cloud Service to Control Power Establish a iBoot Cloud Services Account 8 2 2 1 Go to cloud iboot co 2 Click on Register 3 Complete the Registration Informat...

Page 37: ...nter a name for the SNMP manager Manager IP Address Enter the IP Address or DNS name of the manager Readcommunity Set if the ReadString is Public or Private Writecommunity Set if the WriteString is Pu...

Page 38: ...t the port for the Syslog manager default 514 Enable Select Enable or Disable for the Syslog reporting Click Save to store the settings 8 4 Configuration The configuration manager allows device settin...

Page 39: ...f the configuration to another iBoot PDU that is already established on the network Once the selection is made click on SAVE AS FILE to select the target location and begin the download Upload configu...

Page 40: ...updated and custom firmware can be installed Upon selection the iBoot PDU checks for new and available version of the firmware Connection to the Internet is required for this function Firmware can als...

Page 41: ...ce these credentials are properly entered the iBoot PDU will indicate ready with the iBoot PDU prompt iBoot PDU Connected to Telnet Session 3 User admin Password iBoot PDU 9 2 CLI Commands Syntax The...

Page 42: ...el iBoot PDU8 N15 Device Name My iBoot PDU Temperature Unit Fahrenheit Country Code 181 Timezone America New_York Use Simple Passwords true Ok iBoot PDU set device name name iBoot PDU XXXXXX XXXXXX is...

Page 43: ...dress 68 9e 19 b5 d9 9b IP Mode static IP Address 10 10 10 13 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 10 10 7 DNS 1 10 10 10 1 DNS 2 8 8 8 8 Ok iBoot PDU set ipmode static dhcp DHCP Sets if the IP Address wil...

Page 44: ...RUE set web port 1 65535 80 set ssl enabled true false FALSE set ssl port 1 65535 443 get console Displays the settings for the Serial and Telnet CLI functions iBoot PDU get console Console Settings S...

Page 45: ...ail 1 Admin admin 2 User david dweiss dataprobe com 3 User sam support dataprobe com Ok iBoot PDU get user name Display the properties of the user iBoot PDU get user david User ID ef37ef0f Name david...

Page 46: ...umeric Special set user name snmppassword snmp password password for added users adminadmin for admin user Minimum 8 Characters Maximum 20 characters special characters set user name email email 128 c...

Page 47: ...oltage 111 6 V Current 0 1 A Temperature T0 77 3 F T1 76 9 F Outlets Outlet Delay Time 1 Current Initial Cycle ID Name State State Time 1 Outlet 1 On Last 10 2 Outlet 2 On Last 10 3 Router On Last 10...

Page 48: ...rently programmed groups iBoot PDU get groups get groups Groups Group ID Name Status 497288cc EvenGroup Mixed 4be0cf06 OddGroup On Ok iBoot PDU add group name 30 characters special characters del grou...

Page 49: ...quences 9 3 7 get sequences Returns all the sequences currently programmed iBoot PDU get sequences Sequences Max Last ID Sequence ID Name Enabled Count Trig 1 ff60024c FullShutdown true 100 2 e0e8c83d...

Page 50: ...Param1 Param2 Param3 Param4 Param5 Param6 Param7 Param8 1 edf53b79 outlet localhost 1 OFF 2 edf7cff3 delay 3 3 edfa7bb7 outlet localhost 2 OFF 4 edfcede7 delay 3 5 ee00d1f2 outlet localhost 3 OFF 6 e...

Page 51: ...rom excessive looping del sequence name action 1 n all n is the last number of sequence steps When a number is deleted all remaining steps are renumbered automatically Sequence Actions 9 3 8 add seque...

Page 52: ...Sequence ID or NAME Not SAME sequence Action RUN STOP Email Destination Email Address Subject Line 80 Char String Body Line 1 80 Char String Additional 80 Character Strings for Body of Email Log Heade...

Page 53: ...P Address or FQDN set remote name username username admin 30 characters special characters set remote name password password admin 30 characters special characters set remote name delay 1 99 1 In Seco...

Page 54: ...riggers Analog Triggers Trigger Clear Trigger ID Name Enabled Type Source Condition Sequence ID Sequence ID 1 713c1409 T2 Over90 true Temperature T1 72678d3e None 2 7c5c65ab T2 Under80 False Temperatu...

Page 55: ...igger Sequence ID T1 T2 Over90 72678d3e Target Clear Sequence ID None Status Clear Count 0 Remaining 0 Qualify Time 2 Ok iBoot PDU set trigger name name new name rename an existing trigger 30 characte...

Page 56: ...pe This only needs to be changed to select LV2 LC2 or T1 set trigger name targettriggersequence sequence name None Name of Sequence to run on Trigger set trigger name targetclearsequence sequence name...

Page 57: ...s true Run on Thursdays true Run on Fridays true Run on Saturdays true Run on Sundays true Ok iBoot PDU add event name 30 characters special characters del event name set event name name newname 30 ch...

Page 58: ...12 get autopings retrieves all AutoPing status iBoot PDU get autopings Auto Ping Triggers Ping Trigger Clear AutoPing ID Name Enabled Status Address Sequence ID Sequence ID Period Count 1 8a4daf9d A1...

Page 59: ...Fail Count 3 Timeout 30 second s Restart Delay 10 second s Metric Name None Metric Condition Metric Value 1 Metric Sequence Trigger ID None Ok iBoot PDU add autoping name 20 characers special characte...

Page 60: ...d B tests are combined to 1 record iBoot PDU get autoping groups Auto Ping Groups Fail Trigger Clear Trigger Cycle AP Group ID Name Enabled Status Mode Sequence ID Sequence ID Count 1 8a52b244 1 Route...

Page 61: ...word password Address iBootBar Retries 3 Ok iBoot PDU set email enabled true false FALSE set email server IP FQDN 0 0 0 0 IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx or 128 characters maximum for FQDN set email port 1...

Page 62: ...the Cloud Service settings iBoot PDU get cloud Cloud Enabled false Cloud Address cloud iboot co Cloud Activation Code none Cloud Activation UUID none Ok iBoot PDU set cloud address IP FQDN cloud iboo...

Page 63: ...10 7 Public Private 2 SNMP Manager 0 0 0 0 public private 3 SNMP Manager 0 0 0 0 public private 4 SNMP Manager 0 0 0 0 public private Ok iBoot PDU set snmp enabled true false FALSE set snmp manager 1...

Page 64: ...col Port 1 286d2712 DataCenter true 10 10 10 8 tcp 514 Ok iBoot PDU add rsyslog name 30 characters special characters del rsyslog name set rsyslog name name newname 30 characters special characters se...

Page 65: ...1 01102017 false 2 LATEST 1 01 04202017 4 20 2017 iBoot PDU 1 01 04202017 img 109725080 iBoot PDU v1 01 04202017 true 3 02282017 1 01 02282017 2 28 2017 iBoot PDU 1 01 02282017 img 109725080 iBoot PDU...

Page 66: ...0 257F Resolution rate 0 06C Precision 2C 10 2 Landline Modem Contact Dataprobe 10 3 Serial Port The USB B port on the iBoot PDU can be used for serial communication The Command Line Interface through...

Page 67: ...llowing guidance is provided Power draw on USB B port when the iBoot PDU is not on battery 7mA max Estimate 9 5 days on a 1600mAh battery that is not being recharged Power draw on USB B port when the...

Page 68: ...e reset if necessary Momentarily depress the reset button to perform a hardware reset Note that outlets will reset to the status as determined by their Last State Setting 11 2 Reset Factory Defaults H...

Page 69: ...ng 0 to 55 o C IEC Versions UL Tested 60 o C NEMA Versions UL Tested 65 o C All Versions Operating Limits Storage 10 to 85 o C Altitude 2000m Operating Relative Humidity 0 to 95 Non Condensing 12 3 Po...

Page 70: ...C 10 Amps total at 240VAC Max C20 IEC320 C20 Receptacle 100 240VAC 20 Amps total at 240VAC Max Outlet N15 NEMA 5 15 Receptacle 115VAC 12 Amps Max C13 IEC 320 C13 Receptacle 100 240VAC 10 Amps Max 12 4...

Page 71: ...evice complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer...

Page 72: ...at 201 934 5111 to receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number prior to sending any equipment back for repair Include all cables power supplies and proof of purchase with shipment THIS WARRAN...

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