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8. iBoot Cloud Service
iBoot Cloud Service (iBCS) allows customers with iBoot
to access and control multiple iBoots in multiple
locations from a single portal with a single sign-on.
iBCS will not only make using iBoots easier, by
consolidating all units into one sign-on and interface, it
will also enhance the number of situations where iBoot
can be deployed.
Customers with Dynamic IP addressing will
always be able to access their iBoot from any
location.
Customers
that
do
not
allow
in-bound
connections can access their iBoots.
Service
providers
can
manage
multiple
customer accounts with diverse security
configurations
iBoot Cloud service is currently in development and is
made available to our current users free of charge.
Please note that as at this beta stage, service interruptions may occur or new versions of the iBoot
firmware may be made available and necessary to keep current with the cloud development. The full
Terms of Service of the iBoot Cloud Service is
While the Cloud Service is in Beta stage, the firmware in the iBoot is fully tested and released by
Dataprobe. If you do not enable the cloud capabilities of the iBoot, you can expect continuous and
dependable operation.
8.1.
iBCS Setup & Operation
Use of the iBoot Cloud Services requires the
iBoot-PoE-P to be configured to access the
Internet. Please review the installation and
configuration procedures to ensure proper setup.
a. Establish Account with iBoot Cloud Server
Click on Register
Complete the information
Confirm Registration by clicking on the link
provided in the email.
b. Enable Cloud Services on iBoot-PoE-P
Log into the iBoot-PoE-P with Administrator rights
Go to the Advanced Network Setup page
Click on the checkbox Enable Cloud Services:
Within 30 seconds, an 8 character activation code will appear.
This code is also a hotlink to the Cloud Service.