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iBoot-30A 

 

   

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iBoot-30a_v101118e

 

USER COMMANDS 

These commands are only available to the administrator. 

set password <user | admin> <old> <new> 
<repeat> 

This command is used to set the password of either the 
user or administrator. 

user 
admin 

 

EVENT COMMANDS 

These commands are only available to the 
administrator.  

 

get events 
 

This command displays all scheduled events as shown 
below. Example: 

 
      

Name

         

Date

        

Time

   

Repeats

   

Action

 

1.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

2.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

3.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

4.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

5.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

6.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

7.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

8.

 

Event

 

Name

    

mm/dd/yyyy

  

hh:mm

  

Annually

  

Power

 

On

  

 

set time server <dotted decimal> 

This command is used to set the IP Address of a network 
time server. 

0.0.0.0 

set time enable <yes | no> 

This command enables or disables the use of the time 
server and scheduled events. 

No 

get time 

Displays the current time and time server 
 

Current

 

Time:

 

16:10:41

  

01/27/2010

 

Server:

       

64.90.182.55

 

 

set event <1-8> date<mm/dd/yyyy> 
 

This command is used to set the scheduled action’s start 
date. 

 

set event <1-8>time<hh:mm> 

This command is used to set the time the scheduled 
action will occur in 24 hour format. 

 

set event <1-8>repeat<never | hourly | daily 
| weekly | monthly | annually> 

This command is used to set how often the scheduled 
action will repeat. 

 

set event <1-8>action<on | off | cycle |  
reboot> 

This command is used to set the scheduled action. 

 

del event <1-8> 

This command deletes the scheduled action. 

 

 
 

PROMPTS 

The CLI will use the following prompts: 

User> 
 

This prompts the user to enter his user name (user or 
admin).  This is the first prompt that the user is presented 
with. 

 

Password> 
 

This prompts the user to enter his password. 

 

iBoot >  
 

This is the prompt that will be displayed after the user has 
successfully logged in. 

 

iBoot  Reboot Required> 
 

This is the prompt that will be displayed whenever there 
have been changes made that require a reboot.  This 

 

Summary of Contents for iBoot-30A

Page 1: ...ntents 1 Important Safety Instructions 2 General Description 3 Hardware Installation 4 Initial Configuration 5 Web Browser Operation 7 Web Setup 8 Command Line Interface 13 Firmware Upgrades 17 Troubl...

Page 2: ...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 anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this...

Page 3: ...devices by keeping them powered off when not in use This prevents hackers from seeing them at all times Power down equipment when not needed for power savings and to save on wear and tear Power up ale...

Page 4: ...ections enter the unit by selecting one or two of the larger knockouts similar to those used for the above network connection and installing the larger cable clamps All AC connections are made on the...

Page 5: ...ess Make sure you have physical access to the iB 30 before attempting to set the IP Address The Setup Utility will only work with iBoots on the same local subnets as the PC Once the iB 30 Setup Utilit...

Page 6: ...via the Set up Page 3 CLI Telnet iB 30 comes with factory installed IP address 192 168 1 254 If you network has a DHCP server it will automatically assign an IP address to iB 30 the first time it is c...

Page 7: ...ck on the appropriate button During power cycling the Power Status bar will indicate the temporary status with a blue background Once the cycle is complete the status bar will revert to its original c...

Page 8: ...Telnet and reboot the unit Web Setup iB 30 setup section consists of several pages Access any page via the buttons on the left of the page Each time a setting is changed click on the Save button for t...

Page 9: ...30 Upon Clicking Reboot the Googbye page is displayed with a link to re login AutoPing Settings The AutoPing feature allows iB 30 to automatically detect failed equipment and perform a timed reboot or...

Page 10: ...remain so until changed via the web telnet DxP etc Power Off Follow Upon triggering iB 30 will power off When the ping response returns iB 30 will power on Power Cycle Upon triggering iB 30 will cycle...

Page 11: ...e zone relative to GMT Once the time server is active scheduled events can occur Up to eight independent scheduled events can be programmed Date Set the initial date for the event The format for the d...

Page 12: ...used the main screen will not have a link to Setup The Administrator Password allows access to both the Main Screen and the Setup Screen Passwords can be up to 20 characters long and are case sensitiv...

Page 13: ...y Default CONTROL COMMANDS These commands are used to monitor and control the outlet set outlet on off cycle This command controls the outlet get outlet This command returns the current status of the...

Page 14: ...The CLI will protect against all 3 from being set to 0 9100 set timeout 0 999 This command sets the automatic network timeout in minutes 2 AUTOPING COMMANDS These commands require a reboot before the...

Page 15: ...es no This command enables or disables the use of the time server and scheduled events No get time Displays the current time and time server Current Time 16 10 41 01 27 2010 Server 64 90 182 55 set ev...

Page 16: ...iBoot 30A Page 16 iBoot 30a_v101118e prompt will remain the active prompt until the iB 30 has been rebooted...

Page 17: ...lable at the link above If the iBoot you would like to upgrade is not visible in the list box either Select Device Discover from the menu to locate iB 30 units on the local network or Select Device Ad...

Page 18: ...nal blocks or AC wiring when the unit is connected to the AC power source Use the pushbutton as follows Action Result Momentary Soft Reset Will not change outlet status 5 Seconds push Reset to Factory...

Page 19: ...Max at 210 240 VAC Compliance CE Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC EN 60950 3rd Edition EN 55022 1998 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Network Dual 10 100 Unshielded Twisted Pair Ethernet Jacks...

Page 20: ...chnical Service 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 shipm...

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