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NP36 

User Manual V. 1.2

 

 

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Overview (continued) 

The rear panel is where the physical cabling (power, Ethernet, console) is located. Table 2 describes each 
port and its function. 

 

Name  

Description 

AC Connector 

110

260V AC 

Power Switch 

powers the NP36 on or off 

USB 1  /  2 

optional 

LAN 

MDI/MDIX RJ45 interface for connection to the LAN 

HDMI 

HDMI display for maintenance 

Console 

local management, speed 115200bps, RJ45 interface 

Table 2: NP36 Rear Panel Port Description 

 

Summary of Contents for NP36

Page 1: ...pakedgedevice software inc NP36 BakPak Cloud Management System User Manual V 1 2...

Page 2: ...atroller 12 Accessing MyBakPak 14 Editing User Information 14 Profiles 17 Removing a Profile 19 Scan for Devices and Device Priority 20 Creating a Network Map 24 Scanning Across VLANs 30 Device Inform...

Page 3: ...2 Device Priorities 54 Patroller 54 Bakpak DDNS 55 Administration 55 Permissions 57 Account Settings 60 Subscription Management More information will be available under this section once subscription...

Page 4: ...remotely These features save you both time and money that would otherwise be spent on service calls The front panel of the NP36 displays a pair of blue LEDs See Table 1 below for more information Lab...

Page 5: ...ble 2 describes each port and its function Name Description AC Connector 110 260V AC Power Switch powers the NP36 on or off USB 1 2 optional LAN MDI MDIX RJ45 interface for connection to the LAN HDMI...

Page 6: ...ou have installed a managed switch before the process of installing the NP36 will seem very familiar Tools required Phillips screwdriver if using rack mount brackets PC or laptop with Ethernet interfa...

Page 7: ...s of 192 168 1 99 you can connect the NP36 to an available port on your router and proceed to the section titled First Time BakPak Users If your router is using an IP scheme of 192 168 1 X but has an...

Page 8: ...s You are now ready to create a Cloud Account and register your Patroller Proceed to the section titled First Time BakPak Users 10 Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the Patroller directl...

Page 9: ...address of 192 168 1 237 into the address bar and press ENTER 13 A web page will appear prompting you for a username and password Enter pakedge for the username and pakedgep for the password Then cli...

Page 10: ...register your NP36 and create accounts for your technicians To do this please follow the steps below If you have already created an Admin account skip to Registering Your Patroller 1 Contact our Sales...

Page 11: ...equired information to register for your bakpak account Be sure to enter the dealer code you received from our Sales department Click Register 5 You have now created your Admin BakPak account You can...

Page 12: ...s ENTER The default IP address is 192 168 1 237 2 A web page will appear prompting you for a username and password Enter pakedge for the username and pakedgep for the password Then click Login to log...

Page 13: ...Click Accept to continue 5 Enter the email address and password to the Admin account for your company Enter a name for the Patroller and select your timezone Click Register 6 You will be redirected to...

Page 14: ...your web browser and login with your credentials Once you have logged in you will be redirected to the Dashboard To log out of BakPak simply click Logout towards the upper right hand side Editing Use...

Page 15: ...NP36 User Manual V 1 2 15 Once you click on the you will see the following screen on the left...

Page 16: ...u also have the option to change update your password You can also select the plug type based off the country you live in This will change the style of the PDU outlets shown in device view discussed i...

Page 17: ...lsius C and Fahrenheit F Profiles Take the following steps to add a registered NP36 1 Log in to MyBakPak 2 Click Profiles 3 Click the icon to add a patroller 4 Select your NP36 from the Pakedge Patrol...

Page 18: ...dress would be 192 168 51 1 Enter the VLAN ID as well 5 If you are using multiple VLANs you can click the icon to add another VLAN This will be necessary in order for the patroller to scan devices on...

Page 19: ...rom your MyBakPak account 1 Log in to MyBakPak 2 Hover your mouse over the left side of the profile you wish to remove and click the checkbox Then click the icon 3 You will be asked to confirm that yo...

Page 20: ...ance Please take the following steps to scan your network and build a network map 1 Navigate to the Profile page 2 Click on your profile to edit it 3 Click the icon to begin the device discovery locat...

Page 21: ...ly be able to add the amount of third party devices that you have licenses for Please refer to the Licenses Section for more information 7 BakPak will ask you if you would like to setup priorities for...

Page 22: ...e greater attention BakPak will pay to it By default any Pakedge devices will be classified as High Priority and all other devices are classified as Unmonitored Devices 9 To set additional devices to...

Page 23: ...add Click Save and Exit 13 Devices classified as Internet of Things Wireless Devices will be monitored but will be reported offline only after an extended amount of time This will keep wireless device...

Page 24: ...your priorities navigate back to the Profile page You will see all of your devices 16 BakPak will also display which VLAN the device is on In the following example a Trendnet IP camera is on VLAN2 whi...

Page 25: ...2 You will see a list of the devices you have added to your profile Click the icon towards the top to have BakPak attempt to automap your network 3 Once the Auto map is complete your network map will...

Page 26: ...map you can manually complete it In the following example we have an SX 24P that is connected to an RE 1 To illustrate that on the network map we will drag the SX 24P over into the RE 1 5 When the tw...

Page 27: ...e port number used on the SX 24P to connect to the RE 1 and vice versa Click Save Port Information to continue 7 The switch is now connected to the RE 1 We will perform the same task on the S24P8 swit...

Page 28: ...NP36 User Manual V 1 2 28 8 We will drag the switch over to the RE 1 9 Enter the required port information Click Save Port Information...

Page 29: ...10 Our network map is now complete 11 A green ring around a device indicates that the device is online A red ring indicates the device is offline and a yellow ring indicates that one or more devices...

Page 30: ...r the VLAN information for your network In the example below 192 168 51 1 is the first IP address of VLAN 1 so we enter 1 as the VLAN ID Note If your network has a different IP scheme than the Pakedge...

Page 31: ...VLANs onto the NP36 Once finished your VLAN information may resemble the following 6 Click OK to finalize the settings 7 The NP36 will now find devices across VLANs To scan for devices please follow...

Page 32: ...you have added 1 Navigate to the Profiles page 2 Click on your profile to view it 3 Click on a device to expand it The following image shows an RE 1 The uptime is displayed towards the top 4 You may...

Page 33: ...On a managed switch Bakpak will display information about the VLAN port configuration The following image illustrates this Lava Tunnel You can use the Lava tunnel feature to access a device monitored...

Page 34: ...the protocol and 80 as the port The number in the Choose Timer field indicates how long the tunnel will be open for in minutes Click Submit 5 Once the tunnel is open you will have a link to click on 6...

Page 35: ...ccess that computer without needing to perform any additional configurations on the router First we navigate to the profile page again 8 Then we will scroll down until we find the Windows computer Cli...

Page 36: ...l have a link We need to copy this link into the application that we use the Remote Desktop Application 12 Once we paste this link into the Remote Desktop Application we will click Connect 13 We are t...

Page 37: ...u to use Telnet or SSH to access your devices The following image is an example of the PuTTY application Notice how the fields for Host Name or IP address and Port are separate In this application we...

Page 38: ...Click on it 3 Click Lava Tunnel 4 Select Telnet as the service Click Submit 5 Once the tunnel is open you will have a link The number after the colon is the port number that was opened for your tunne...

Page 39: ...NP36 User Manual V 1 2 39 8 Step 6 contains the port number opened for this tunnel In this example it is port 23488 so we enter that number in PuTTY and click Open...

Page 40: ...Portal The Device Portal allows you to log in to the web GUI of your devices without the need for port forwarding or VPN access 1 Navigate to the Profiles page 2 Click on your profile 3 Click on a dev...

Page 41: ...all at once in other sections of BakPak Take the following steps to create a group 1 Navigate to Virtualization Group Management 2 Click the icon to create a new group 3 Select the devices you would l...

Page 42: ...Firmware Management 2 Click the Management Group with the device you would like to update In this example we will click the group we previously created 3 The devices in the group will be listed If th...

Page 43: ...o that they may be restored from BakPak In the following example we will back up files from an RE 1 router and a WK 1 access point 1 Navigate to Virtualization Configuration Management 2 We will click...

Page 44: ...will then create backup configuration files of the devices selected 7 To apply a configuration to a device simply click Selected For example we will click selected for the RE 1 8 Click OK on the pop u...

Page 45: ...at once 1 Navigate to Virtualization Power Control 2 Click the Management Group that has the device you can Power Control In this example we will edit the previously created group 3 We will select th...

Page 46: ...ions Create New Port Group or Add to Port Group Click Create New Port Group 6 Enter a name for the port group The port group will be used to identify a certain group of ports on the switch Click OK to...

Page 47: ...e a schedule for ports to either be power cycled or powered on and off at certain times Click Turn Off On 11 You can choose between Daily or Consecutive A daily schedule will occur every day The follo...

Page 48: ...cling a group The following image is an example of a schedule that is set to power cycle every day at 6 00 am on every weekday 13 Once the schedule is created you will be redirected to the Schedule ma...

Page 49: ...Navigate to Troubleshooting and Reporting Alert Settings 2 Click on the Default alert 3 If you would like to receive notifications via SMS enter your phone number and provider Enter a name for the La...

Page 50: ...n case you wish to have different alert settings for different devices Simply click the icon to create a new alert 6 Fill out the necessary information and click Create when finished Be sure to select...

Page 51: ...select a Pakedge S24P8 switch We can see the CPU and Memory usage under the Quick View tab 4 Device Events will display important events that have occurred The following image shows the timestamps of...

Page 52: ...ll as set up ports to power cycle when connectivity issues appear 1 Navigate to Troubleshooting Reporting Troubleshooting Self Healing 2 Click on Connection Issues If there were any outages in connect...

Page 53: ...ld like to configure In this example we set up auto ping on an IP camera connected to port number 7 We will enter the IP address of the camera under Ping IP Address The Wait Time field shows long BakP...

Page 54: ...he Patroller page allows you to view all of the patrollers registered under your account at once 1 Click Patroller from the Dashboard You will see your patrollers listed 2 Click Firmware to see if the...

Page 55: ...ddress into your web browser 6 Once logged in click on Firmware Update and go to the firmware file BakPak DDNS The BakPak DDNS page will display any RE 2 routers you have registered using the BakPak D...

Page 56: ...count to expire you can set the expiration date hundreds of years into the future 4 Once the technician is created navigate to Administration Accounts Permissions We will need to add the technician to...

Page 57: ...ermissions on the group you would like to edit 3 There are four different types of permissions Global permissions are the general permissions applied to all profiles Select your desired settings and h...

Page 58: ...elect the patroller and device that you wish to apply permissions to Then you will be able to choose which permission settings you would like Hit Apply If you want the devices to use the default patro...

Page 59: ...Port permissions allow you to choose which ports users have access to Select the patroller and device that you wish to apply the port permissions to then choose the port and permission settings Hit A...

Page 60: ...it a more personalized feel 1 Click the Settings icon at the upper left of the Dashboard 2 You can enter a display name BakPak will use this display name on the dashboard Click Update 3 You may also c...

Page 61: ...le if your NP36 is licensed for 25 devices you will be able to monitor and manage up to 25 non Pakedge devices and an unlimited number of Pakedge devices If your patroller is licensed for 50 devices y...

Page 62: ...NP36 User Manual V 1 2 62 Contact Us The Contact Us page contains contact information for the various departments at Pakedge...

Page 63: ...original warranty period What Is Not Covered Under the Terms of This Warranty This warranty only covers failure due to defects in materials and workmanship that occur during normal use and does not c...

Page 64: ...ages In this case the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Effective Warr...

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