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Email Notification
Email can be automatically sent for outlet changes, AutoPing triggers and current alarms. The necessary parameters for
email are set using the Telnet / Serial Interface:
set email server <dotted decimal>
set email address <return address 64 char max>
set email username <user name 128 char max>
set email password <password 128 char max>
Each user is assigned an email address and email can be turned on or off for that user:
set user <name> email <email address 64 char max>
set user <name> sendmail <yes/no>
SNMP
Up to four SNMP managers can be set. Each manager will receive Trap notifications for outlet changes, autoping and
current alarms. Set the SNMP manager IP addresses using the
set snmp <n> ipaddress <dotted decimal>
command.
Enable or Disable SNMP for any manager with the
set snmp <n> enable <yes/no>
command.
Firmware Upgrades
The iBootBar can be upgraded via the network if the upload feature has been enabled using the
set upload enable yes
command on the console interface. To upgrade the iBootBar download the latest version of the firmware and upgrade
utility from the Dataprobe website.
http://Dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html
Password Recovery
Holding the reset button on the front panel of the iBootBar for 5 seconds or longer will initiate a password recovery mode.
Once the reset button is released, the user has 30 seconds to log in to the CLI using the username
admin
and password
admin
. Upon accessing the CLI, change the username and password for User 1 as desired.
iBootBar Setup and Control Utility
The iBootBar Setup and Control Utility is designed to facilitate installation, configuration and management of one or more
iBootBars, Dataprobe’s remote controlled power strip. With the Setup Utility, users can:
9. Automatically discover multiple iBootBars on a local network
10. Adding additional iBootBars, not on the local network
11. Download existing configurations from installed iBootBars
12. Save existing configurations for later use or as backup
13. Open saved configurations for change management
14. Clone saved configurations for replication of similar configurations in multiple iBootBars
15. Upload modified configurations to iBootBars
16. Control Power Outlets on one or more iBootBars throughout the network
The iBootBar Setup & Control Utility works securely through the network connection between a PC running Windows 98 or
higher, and the iBootBar. Administrator rights are required on the iBootBar to properly use the Utility. All communication
between the program and the iBootBars is encrypted using AES.
The iBootBar Setup and Control Utility is available on the iBootBar CD or from Dataprobe website at
http://Dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html