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iBoot-PoE-P
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5. Web Setup
iBoot-PoE-P 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 that page to save the changes before
moving to the next page. To return to the control page, use the Status / Control button.
5.1. Device Settings
Location ID: Set a 20 Character name to be
displayed on the top of the Home page. This
assists in identifying which iBoot-PoE-P is being
accessed.
Cycle Time: 1 to 999 seconds power cycle time.
This is the length of time the power will be off
during a reboot, or on during a power burst.
Initial State: The outlet can be set to the state it
will assume when the iBoot-PoE-P is powered up or reset
.
The choices are: On, Off and Last, meaning
the state it was in when the power was removed or reset commenced.
Upgrade Enable: Check this box to allow remote firmware upgrades of the iBoot-PoE-P. When this box is
unchecked, firmware upgrades will not be allowed.
Auto Logout: This setting sets the automatic logout for inactivity on both the web and telnet users. It can
be set from 0 to 99 minutes. 0 disables the Auto Logout feature.
As the iBoot-PoE-P allows only one Web user logged in at any time, use caution when disabling
the timeout feature, as it is possible to lock out other users by forgetting to logout. Closing the
browser will not log the user out and will lock out web access. If you do become locked out,
access the iBoot-PoE-P via Telnet and reboot the unit, or press the reset button.
5.2. Network Settings
IP Mode: Select Static to set the IP address
using the fields below, or DHCP to allow a
DHCP server to set the IP Address.
IP address: Enter a static IP address. This
will be automatically set if using DHCP
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask. This
will be automatically set if using DHCP
Gateway: Enter the Gateway. This will be
automatically set if using DHCP
DNS: Enter the Domain Name Server address. This will be automatically set if using DHCP.