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iBoot-DC
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Action: Select from
None
AutoPing is paused. No Ping tests will be performed.
Power On
– Latch
Upon triggering, iBoot-DC will power on and remain so until changed via the
web, telnet, DxP, etc.
Power On
– Follow
Upon triggering, iBoot-DC will power on. When the ping response returns,
iBoot-DC will power off.
Power Off
– Latch
Upon triggering, iBoot-DC will power off and remain so until changed via the
web, telnet, DxP, etc.
Power Off
– Follow
Upon triggering, iBoot-DC will power off. When the ping response returns,
iBoot-DC will power on.
Cycle
Cycle Times
Upon triggering, iBoot-DC will cycle the power. If Power Cycle does not
result in the ping response the iBoot-DC can cycle again. The number of
times the iBoot-DC will cycle is set by the
Cycle
Times
setting. To have the
iBoot cycle power 3 times to get the system to respond again, set the Cycle
Times to 3.
Restart: This setting delays the restart of the AutoPing tests after the Action is completed. This setting
allows time for the boot sequence of the failed device to complete.
With AutoPing operational, the main iBoot-DC page will display the current status of this feature. The
status will be OK to indicate that iBoot-DC is receiving responses to the ping, or that the fail counter has
not yet been exceeded.
If the fail count has been exceeded, the status will change to FAIL. The Trigger Counter indicates the
number of times the AutoPing action has been triggered. A counter reset button is provided.
Note: All of the AutoPing Settings require a reboot of the iBoot-DC, after clicking Save. A Reboot button
will appear at the bottom of the page. The new settings will not take effect until the unit is
rebooted. Reboot will not affect the power position of the iBoot-DC. Upon Clicking Reboot, the
Rebooting page is displayed with a link to re-login.
6.7. Event Scheduling
iBoot-DC can schedule up to eight reoccurring
power events. Set the starting date and time,
plus the action to be taken and any repeat
cycle for each.
To enable the time scheduling function set the
network time server in Advanced Network
Setup, Section 6.3.
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 date is mm/dd/yyyy.
Time: Set the initial time for the event. The format for the time is hh:mm with hours in 24 hour format.
Repeat: Set the repeat multiplier, if desired. Set the number from 0 to 999 and either Days, Hours, or
Minutes. To have the schedule repeat every two days, set this number to 2 and selection to Day(s).