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nmpset -v 1 -c public 192.168.1.55 1.3.6.1.4.1.92.58.3.4.0 integer 1
(powercycle No4)
If the power is on the outlet will turn “OFF to ON “ when the power cycle command
is placed. However if powered off the outlet will turn “ON to OFF to ON “ when
place power cycle command
9. Frequently Asked Question
Q1
: I forgot the password and can not enter the administration page now, what can I
do?
A1
: Use the username
super user
when logging in to the webpage and then click
OK
.
Turn the IP Power off for a few seconds, the turn it back on. The default username
of
admin
and password of
12345678
will be restored. Note: there is a space
between
super
and
user.
10. Manual Control Mode
The IP Power is generally controlled from a local or remote computer however the
outlets can also be controlled manually.
NOTE
Before using the manual control function it is necessary to UNPLUG / DISCONNECT all of
the 4 outlets
.
To obtain manual control:
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Press and hold the
ON/OFF
button (depicted below) for a full 5 seconds or until
a sustained beep noise is heard – this enables
manual control mode
which can
be identified by the flashing outlet lights
•
The outlet light that is not flashing is the one currently under manual control –
this outlet can be turned on or off by pressing the
ON/OFF
button
•
To select an alternate outlet to control, press the
Cycle
button (labeled with a
circle with arrows on it)
•
To disable manual control mode, press and hold the
ON/OFF
button for 5
seconds or until you can hear a sustained beep noise – signifying the
deactivation of manual control mode
Cycle (left): Select power outlet to manually control
ON/OFF (right): Press and hold to enable/disable manual control mode,
press to turn on/off the outlet selected by the cycle button
11. IP Power Control Using Console Server
The IP Power 9258 is a simple browser controlled power switch, without the security
features needed for open public network connection. Nor does it have any remote
out-of-band dial-in support.
However the IP Power can be configured securely and its outlets can be controlled
in-band and out of band when used in conjunction with an Opengear console server.
Out of band access
The Opengear console server provides secure remote/out-of-band access through a
dial in modem (or through an alternate broadband connection). To configure the
console server for dial-in access: