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V180808N 

iBB-DC8 Manual   

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11.  Compliance Statements 

 

11.1.  FCC Part 15 Regulation 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can 
radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following 
measures: 
 
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 
• Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from the one used by the receiver. 
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 
 
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of this device is subject to the 
following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must 
accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. 

WARNING:

 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the 

party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the 
equipment 
 

11.2.  EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance 

The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European 
Community Directives: 
 
• Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of Member 
States relating to electromagnetic compatibility; 
And 
 
• Council Directive 73/23/EEC of 19 February 1973 on the harmonization of the laws of 
Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage 
limits; 
and 
 
• Council Directive 1999/5/EC of 9 March on radio equipment and telecommunications 
terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. 
 

11.3.  Industry Canada 

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing 
Equipment Regulations. 
 
Cet appareil numérique de la classe AB respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement Canadien sur 
le matériel brouilleur. 
 
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications 

Summary of Contents for iBootBar iBB-DC8

Page 1: ...ut voltage on eight independent relay switches Remote control of each relay switch is via web browser RS 232 serial Telnet SNMP The Internal Modem Version model iBB 8DC M also supports dial up control...

Page 2: ...8 7 Network Commands 19 8 8 Web Server Commands 20 8 9 Telnet Commands 20 8 10 Autoping Commands 21 8 11 Event Commands 21 8 12 Email Commands 22 8 13 Time Commands 23 8 14 Firmware Upload Commands 23...

Page 3: ...the grounding type plug Do not use 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 res...

Page 4: ...k Start Defaults IP address 192 168 0 254 User Credentials Username admin Password admin Command Line Quick Start To view outlet status iBootBar get outlets To turn on off outlet 1 iBootBar set outlet...

Page 5: ...d continuously receives status information from the rest of the iBootBars in the cluster Up to 128 outlets can be controlled in this manner from one IP address Grouping of outlets for simultaneous man...

Page 6: ...l Page 6 Syslog reporting All activity can be reported to a syslog compatible server SSL Security Web server is secured with Secure Sockets Layer SSL encryption Certificate Utility Create Manage and U...

Page 7: ...use in 36 countries See Appendix for complete modem certifications In models without the modem this jack is not used 6 4 Expansion The dual Expansion ports allow multiple iBootBars to be linked toget...

Page 8: ...hange management 6 Clone saved configurations for replication of similar configurations in multiple iBootBars 7 Upload modified configurations to iBootBars 8 Control Power Outlets on one or more iBoot...

Page 9: ...tax is found on page 16 7 3 Setting the IP Address iBootBars comes with factory default IP address 192 168 0 254 There are three techniques to setting the IP address of the iBootBar 1 Terminal Client...

Page 10: ...ing ARP the hardware MAC address must be known This address is located on the bottom of the unit The syntax for the MAC address is nn nn nn nn nn nn 7 3 3 Windows 98 and Later 1 Access the iBootBar CL...

Page 11: ...V180808N iBB DC8 Manual Page 11 7 4 Other Configuration Settings All parameters are set using the CLI See Page 16 for a complete list...

Page 12: ...one of the two dropdown lists To select the global view click on Global To see the status of the AutoPing feature click on AutoPing Control The Control panel provides the clickable buttons to change...

Page 13: ...w current alarms are highlighted in yellow 8 1 2 Group View The Group Veiw displays the status of a single group Groups are two or more outlets linked together for simultaneous control In the group vi...

Page 14: ...rent status of the AutoPing The numeric column will display the number of times the AutoPing has been triggered A numeric counter other than 0 with the status reporting OK indicates that there have be...

Page 15: ...selected state The user must have rights to the selected outlet This command is for iBootBars not used in a cluster configuration If used in a cluster it is the same as device 1 No get device 1 16 de...

Page 16: ...er in the root iBootBar s user table 20 character max Yes set user username device 1 16 devname all outlet 1 8 all yes no Sets the users right to the selected outlet on a specific device Yes No Rights...

Page 17: ...e timeout 30 3600 disable Console can be set to automatically logout with no activity for 30 seconds to 1 hr in seconds or disabled Yes 120 set console baudrate 400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200...

Page 18: ...s dashes or colons Yes set factory defaults Resets all parameters to their factory settings including the IP Address Only available on the serial port Confirmation is required Note This command can ta...

Page 19: ...ecific outlet on a specific device from the selected group Yes ren group groupname newname Renames the selected group 20 characters max Yes del group groupname Deletes the selected group Yes 8 7 Netwo...

Page 20: ...be recommends changing the web port on all iBootBars that are accessible from the internet Yes 80 set web ssl yes no Enable or disable the root iBootBars web server s SSL capabilities Yes No 8 9 Telne...

Page 21: ...the number of failures the select autoping requires before it triggers its action Yes 3 set autoping 1 16 device name 1 16 outlet 1 8 Assign an AutoPing to either a device outlet or group Each AutoPin...

Page 22: ...utlet that will be controlled on the local device Yes set event eventname control device 1 16 devname outlet 1 8 Assigns the event to either a device outlet or group Each event can be assigned to one...

Page 23: ...the hour of the root iBootBar s RTC Only valid if NTS is disabled Yes set time minute 0 59 Sets the minute of the root iBootBar s RTC Only valid if NTS is disabled Yes set time day 1 31 Sets the day...

Page 24: ...to reboot or power cycle the outlet for the time configured with the CLI command cycle time The new status of the outlet is stated If the key is used the iBootBar will also state begin to indicate th...

Page 25: ...event assign the event to a specific outlet or group and then configure the initial occurrence of the event the action to be performed and the repeat frequency if desired To configure the timed events...

Page 26: ...n the assigned outlet When the ping response returns iBootBar will power the off the outlet Off Latch Upon triggering iBootBar will power off the assigned outlet and remain so until changed via the we...

Page 27: ...K OK iBootBar To configure the AutoPing use the following commands set autoping 1 16 ipaddress dotted decimal set autoping 1 16 action action set autoping 1 16 frequency 1 999 set autoping 1 16 count...

Page 28: ...tall the certificate from the iBootBar This is done once for each browser on the PC and each iBootBar 2 Root Certificate Authority The Root Certificate Authority method pre installs the certificates r...

Page 29: ...be turned on or off for that user set user name email email address 64 char max set user name sendmail yes no Emails generated by iBootBar will display the device outlet s command along with the user...

Page 30: ...sysContact Truncated to 128 Char 5 RW DisplayString sysName Truncated to 128 Char 6 RW DisplayString sysLocation Truncated to 128 Char 7 RO INTEGER sysServices 9 8 Firmware Upgrades The iBootBar can...

Page 31: ...ge management 6 Clone saved configurations for replication of similar configurations in multiple iBootBars 7 Upload modified configurations to iBootBars 8 Control Power Outlets on one or more iBootBar...

Page 32: ...utputs Eight 2 Position Pluggable Screw Terminal Current Capacity 8 A Max at 5 30VDC Combined Total 5 A Max at 5 30 VDC per Outlet 10 2 Compliance CE Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC EN 5...

Page 33: ...es with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference that ma...

Page 34: ...countrycode Argentina 07 Latvia 253 Australia 09 Liechtenstein 253 Austria 253 Lithuania 253 Belgium 253 Luxembourg 253 Brazil 22 Malaysia 108 Bulgaria 253 Malta 253 Canada 181 Mexico 181 Chile 153 N...

Page 35: ...y 1 RO Integer32 snmpManagerIndex 2 RW DisplayString snmpManagerIPAddress 3 RW INTEGER Enum snmpManagerEnable 3 TB outletTable 1 TE outletEntry 1 RO Integer32 outletIndex 2 RW OCTET STRING outletName...

Page 36: ...anty 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 EXPRESS WARRA...

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