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 Pre-Compliance  v180808n 

iBoot-WiFi   

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set time enable <yes | no> 

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

Note:

  When Adding new events through the CLI.  Set this to no to 

prevent unintended power switching 

No 

set time server <dotted decimal or 
name> 

This command is used to set the address (IP or name) of a 
network time server. 

time.nist.gov 

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> <run | hold> 

This command is used to all the event to run, or put the event on 
hold 

run 

 
 

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> action <on | off | cycle> 

This command is used to set the scheduled action. 

set event <1-8> repeat <day | hour | 
minute> 

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

set event <1-8> mult <0-999>   

This command sets how often the event will repeat, the number of increments 
(as set by the command above) before the next event. 

del event <1-8> 

This command deletes the specified event 

 

 

 

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 prompt will remain the active prompt until the iBoot-WiFi has been 
rebooted. 

iBoot Reconnect Required> 

This is the prompt that will be displayed whenever there have been changes made to Wi-
Fi configuration settings that require reconnection to take effect. This prompt will remain 
the active prompt until the iBoot-WiFi has reconnected using the “set wifi connect” CLI 
command – detailed above – or using the standard web page interface. 

  

Summary of Contents for iBoot-WiFi

Page 1: ...tulations on purchasing the best network controlled power switch available The iBoot WiFi provides you the ability to reboot crashed devices with the click of a mouse Be sure to read up on all the fea...

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

Page 3: ...t devices like sirens lamps signage or control environmental system like heaters coolers pumps etc 3 2 Multiple Control Options In addition to the Web control capabilities iBoot WiFi features several...

Page 4: ...4 Power Connect the iBoot WiFi to a grounded three prong outlet The maximum switching capacity of the iBoot WiFi is 12 Amps Outlet LED Red On Outlet Power On On with momentary Off 1 2 1 Power On Cycl...

Page 5: ...rd is wifi admin Open browser to 192 168 10 1 Login to iBoot with user admin password admin Access WiFi Setup Page From Home page click Setup Then click Set WiFi Select desired network You may Click S...

Page 6: ...e steady on If the process did not complete successfully the blue LED will flash rapidly To try again press the Reset button to reset the iBoot WiFi when the Blue light is stead initiate WPS again by...

Page 7: ...e user is automatically logged out and the username and password will need to be entered again for access This is to prevent accidental lockout by leaving the user logged in As the iBoot WiFi allows o...

Page 8: ...on 7 6 The Home page will also show the five most recent history events including the Outlet Action User and Time Date of each event The iBoot WiFi holds the last 32 events in memory The user can acce...

Page 9: ...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 becom...

Page 10: ...to identify the port number when you enter iBoot s IP address into your browser If the new port is 8080 then use the address http 192 168 1 254 8080 Linkback URL This setting allows control of the ho...

Page 11: ...rebooted but pings a remote host to test the communication channel Ideal for DSL Cable Modem Verification iBoot WiFi monitors network device and powers up alarm or redundant system when there is no re...

Page 12: ...unter 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 WiFi after clicking Save A...

Page 13: ...words are used by iBoot In the Login Required mode The User Password allows access to the control of iBoot but not to the Setup functions Clicking on the Setup button allows the Administrator to log i...

Page 14: ...full Terms of Service of the iBoot Cloud Service is available here While the Cloud Service is in Beta stage the firmware in the iBoot WiFi is fully tested and released by Dataprobe If you do not enab...

Page 15: ...ices List all registered iBoot units ordered by their Name Click on any iBoot line to manage that unit Locations Group all iBoots by location Click on any location to display or hide all the iBoots at...

Page 16: ...e Power f Assign Names and Locations You can establish multiple locations and assign each iBoot to a location You can also name each iBoot independently from the Device Name that is displayed on the i...

Page 17: ...played Enter user or admin and press Enter The prompt will change to Password Enter the admin or user password and press Enter The prompt will change to iBoot This indicates successful login Enter com...

Page 18: ...address as set dhcp mode allows DHCP server to assign address set ipaddress dotted decimal This command is used to set the iBoot WiFi s ip address Used only when IP Mode Static set subnet dotted deci...

Page 19: ...ng relationship And or Or Single set autoping action none on latch on follow off latch off follow cycle This command is used to set the action that the iBoot WiFi will perform when the autoping trigge...

Page 20: ...his command is used to set how often the scheduled action will repeat set event 1 8 mult 0 999 This command sets how often the event will repeat the number of increments as set by the command above be...

Page 21: ...us of the Outlet The DxP Protocol as well as example code and scripts in a variety of languages are available at http dataprobe com support iboot wifi 11 Troubleshooting The iBoot WiFi has a recessed...

Page 22: ...ity 12 A Max at 105 125 VAC 12 3 Compliance Safety Pending UL 60950 1 1st Edition 2007 10 31 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 1st Edition 2006 07 Emissions Pending FCC Part 15 IECS 0003 Class B Device IECS RSS...

Page 23: ...r this Warranty is obtained by contacting your Authorized Dataprobe Reseller THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE OR NEGLECT SELLER MAKES NO EX...

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