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6.3. Control and Status Page
Once the user is validated, the Control and Status page is
displayed.
This page provides automatic updates every .5 seconds.
To control the power, click 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 condition. To abort a
power cycle, click on either Power On or Power Off buttons.
If the AutoPing feature is in use, the page will also display the
current status, OK or Failed, for each AutoPing in use, with a
counter of how many times action was triggered. If connecting
with the Admin credentials, reset buttons for the Trigger counters
are provided.
If the iBoot-WiFi is connected to a time server (see Section 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
access a complete history webpage, download the history in a .csv
file, or clear the history.
Navigation Buttons:
Refresh: Use the Refresh button to obtain the latest status of iBoot. Using your browser's refresh button can lead to
inadvertent power switching. If an NTP server is being used, the time of the last refresh will be shown in the upper right
corner.
Logout: When you are finished with iBoot, click on Logout. A Goodbye page will be displayed. This page has a URL link
to re-connect with the iBoot. The linkback URL is user settable. If no linkback is set, the hyperlink will be the unit’s IP
Address.
Setup: To access the Setup page, the administrator credentials are required. When logged in as User, the challenge for
Administrator credentials will be displayed.
Figure 8 Home Page for Status and Control
Figure 9 Goodbye Page