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WTI Part No.: 13631 

Rev. A

NBB-1600-D20/D16 Series

Network Boot Bars

Models:

NBB-1600-D20 

NBB-1600E-D20 

NBB-1600CE-D16

User’s Guide

 

Summary of Contents for NBB-1600-D20, NBB-1600DE-D20, NBB-1600CE-D16

Page 1: ...WTI Part No 13631 Rev A NBB 1600 D20 D16 Series NetworkBootBars Models NBB 1600 D20 NBB 1600E D20 NBB 1600CE D16 User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...tection and supply wiring GROUNDING Reliable earthing of this equipment must be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections when connecting to power strips rather than direct...

Page 4: ...lt 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 ca...

Page 5: ...ameters Menu 5 10 5 3 3 The Plug Parameters Menus 5 12 5 3 3 1 Plug Passwords and Co Location Features 5 14 5 3 3 2 The Boot Sequence Delay Period 5 15 5 3 4 Network Parameters Menus 5 16 5 3 4 1 IP S...

Page 6: ...xt Interface 5 7 5 5 Serial Parameters Menu Web Browser Interface 5 10 5 6 Serial Parameters Menu Text Interface 5 10 5 7 Plug Parameters Menu Web Browser Interface 5 12 5 8 Plug Parameters Menu Text...

Page 7: ...n also communicate over any TCP IP network using standard Telnet or out of band using an external modem and basic VT100 type terminal emulation Security Features and Co Location Features To ensure sec...

Page 8: ...ts are referred to as the NBB The input voltages and maximum loads are summarized in the table below All other features function identically except where noted Model Number Total Outlets Input Voltage...

Page 9: ...manual control button The items shown in Figure 2 1 are described on the following page PLUGS READY ACTIVITY 10BaseT RS232 CONSOLE DTE PLUG 1 PLUG 2 PLUG 3 PLUG 14 PLUG 15 PLUG 16 PWR CKT A PWR CKT B...

Page 10: ...external modem as described in Section 4 3 Master Power Switch This switch must be On in order for the NBB to function Note that this switch is not used to set the On Off status of the switched outle...

Page 11: ...uit B Input Components An IEC320 C20 AC inlet and circuit breaker which supply power to plugs 9 through 16 Also includes two mounting screws for Cable Keeper Includes same components as item 8 above R...

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Page 13: ...nit to an appropriate power source Note that the NBB features two separate AC inputs and two separate power busses connect power cables to the Circuit A and Circuit B Power Inlets install the cable ke...

Page 14: ...t these default parameters 3 2 Communicating with the NBB The NBB offers two separate user interfaces the Web Browser Interface and the Text Interface The Web Browser interface allows you to contact t...

Page 15: ...cs ON 5 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 6 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 7 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 8 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 9 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 10 unde ned unde ne...

Page 16: ...ponding to commands a Reboot Outlet If you are communicating with the unit via the Web Browser Interface select the button in the Boot column for Plug 1 and then click on Apply If you are operating th...

Page 17: ...or the inactivity timeout to elapse before allowing additional connections a Web Browser Interface Click on the Log Out button b Text Interface Type X and press Enter This completes the Quick Start Gu...

Page 18: ...3 6 NBB 1600 D20 D16 Series Network Boot Bars User s Guide...

Page 19: ...e top of each keeper secures each cable and the two slots on the bottom of each keeper slide over the loosened screws Tighten the Phillips head screws to secure each cable keeper to the unit make cert...

Page 20: ...ration similar to an AT computer In the default state the Console port is con gured for 9600 bps no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit The Console Port can be connected to either an external modem or a loc...

Page 21: ...nt it is recommended to de ne network parameters as described in Section 5 3 4 Note The NBB features a 10Base T Interface When connecting to a 100Base T interface most router switches will autosense t...

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Page 23: ...Mode or User Mode If the System Password is entered the System Mode will be active If a Plug Password is entered the User Mode will be active The System Password is de ned via the General Parameters...

Page 24: ...rs three different methods for accessing command mode via network via external modem or via local console The Web Browser Interface is only available when the NBB is contacted via network and the Text...

Page 25: ...then press Enter 3 Password Prompt The NBB will display a prompt which asks for your name and password a User Name If you have not previously de ned a user name then this eld should be left blank A u...

Page 26: ...parity Make certain your communication program is set for the appropriate baud rate bits parity and Comm Port a Via Modem Start your communications program Dial the external modem connected to the NBB...

Page 27: ...ction 5 3 4 1 or that unit is operating on a 100Base T network that does not autosense for 10Base T devices see Section 4 4 2 Password If the System Password has been de ned the unit will display the...

Page 28: ...ess the desired menu When the con guration menu appears key in the number or letter for the parameter that you wish to de ne and follow the instructions in the resulting submenu Note the following To...

Page 29: ...Password unde ned 2 User Name unde ned 3 Site ID unde ned 4 Command Echo On 5 Inactivity Timeout 2 Mins 6 Command Con rmation On 7 Automated Mode Off 8 Manual Switch Button On 9 Command Prompt NBB A D...

Page 30: ...rd Note that the User Name is only required when the unit is accessed via the Web Interface 16 Characters Default unde ned Notes If a User Name is de ned then users who log in with a Plug Password Use...

Page 31: ...suppressed and users are able to access System Level menus and control plugs without entering a password If security is a concern and the Automated Mode is required it is recommended to use the IP Sec...

Page 32: ...k the Setup button to access the Setup Menus and then click the Serial Parameters button The Serial Parameters Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 5 Text Interface Type C and press Enter The S...

Page 33: ...Port Default 1 Bit Serial Port Mode Sets up the NBB Console Port for use with either a local PC Console or an external modem Modem Note that when the Serial Port Mode is set to Modem the modem initial...

Page 34: ...n menus then click the Plug Parameters button The Plug Parameters Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 7 Text Interface Type P n and then press Enter Where n is the number or name of the plug y...

Page 35: ...at this password does not allow access to con guration functions 16 Characters Default unde ned Note Passwords cannot contain nonprintable characters spaces colons plus signs or quotation marks Boot S...

Page 36: ...le to issue switching and reboot commands for the corresponding plug and every other plug that shares this same password For example if the plug password switch is de ned for plugs 1 2 and three then...

Page 37: ...ssume that the Boot Sequence Delays for each plug have been set as follows Plug 1 1 Second Plug 2 2 Seconds Plug 3 5 Seconds Plug 4 1 Minute Plug 5 1 Second If an On command is applied to the rst ve p...

Page 38: ...s depend on the con guration of your individual network Contact your network administrator for appropriate settings The Network Parameters Menu allows the following parameters to be de ned Except wher...

Page 39: ...Interface NETWORK PARAMETERS 1 IP Address 207 212 30 80 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 Gateway Address 207 212 30 1 4 Send MSS 536 5 IP Security MAC Address 00 09 9b 00 9b 82 Enter Selection Press ESC...

Page 40: ...Security masks along with the selected permit deny action for each mask a Each Security Mask prompt de nes a speci c IP address or range of addresses Each Mask Action prompt de nes the permit deny ac...

Page 41: ...ly by addresses that begin with 192 deny access to 192 1 1 5 Security Mask 1 255 255 255 255 Mask 1 Action Deny Security Mask 2 192 255 255 255 Mask 2 Action Permit Security Mask 3 192 1 1 5 Mask 3 Ac...

Page 42: ...splayed as shown in Figure 5 13 The Telnet Parameters Menus allow the following parameters to be de ned Please note that all parameters listed here are available via both the Web Browser Interface and...

Page 43: ...cess the con guration menus and then click the Web Server Parameters button The Web Server Parameters Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 14 Text Interface Type W and press Enter The Web Serve...

Page 44: ...ters the NBB will prompt you to save parameters before exiting from Command Mode At this point the NBB offers the options to Save parameters continue without saving or revert to the previously saved p...

Page 45: ...The Plug Status Screen Figure 6 1 lists the current On Off status of the NBB s Switched Outlets and provides a series of radio buttons which are used to control switching and rebooting of the outlets...

Page 46: ...ults To set all plugs to their user de ned Power Up Default On Off status click the Default button in the All Plugs row and then click Apply Note that in order for this command to function Power Up De...

Page 47: ...e Normally the Plug Status Screen will also be redisplayed each time a command is successfully executed Note however that if desired the Automated Mode See Section 6 4 can be enabled to suppress the d...

Page 48: ...after commands are successfully completed When switching or reboot operations are initiated Boot Sequence Delay times will be applied as described in Section 5 3 3 2 Network Boot Bar v1 41c Site ID u...

Page 49: ...ug Note that the BOOT command can also be entered as BO For example BOOT 1 or BO ATMSWTCH 4 Set Plugs to Power Up Defaults Type D and press Enter Plugs will be set to their default On Off status Power...

Page 50: ...y the password that was used to access command mode 1 Several Plugs To apply a switching or reboot command to several plugs enter the numbers or names for the plugs separated by a plus sign For exampl...

Page 51: ...r switching functions without human intervention When the Automated Mode is enabled the ON OFF BOOT D and X commands are executed without a Sure con rmation prompt and without command response message...

Page 52: ...Sure Prompt Suppressed All commands are executed without prompting for user con rmation 4 Error Messages Suppressed If the Enter key is pressed without entering a command the NBB will not respond with...

Page 53: ...c which allows downloading of ASCII les Note Although this function is available only via the Text Interface parameters that have been de ned via the Web Browser Interface will also be sent to the ASC...

Page 54: ...to upload an ASCII text le 4 Upload the le with the saved parameters If necessary key in the le name and directory path 5 When the upload is complete make certain to terminate the communications progr...

Page 55: ...ore beginning this upgrade procedure 1 Obtain the update le Firmware modi cations can either be mailed to the customer on a CDR or downloaded from WTI Place the upgrade CDR in your disk drive or copy...

Page 56: ...ate 6 Incomplete Upload If the upload is interrupted times out or if the update le becomes corrupted during transfer the NBB will display a screen which asks for con rmation before proceeding To proce...

Page 57: ...Apx 1 A Interface Descriptions A 1 Console Port Interface Figure A 1 Console Port Interface...

Page 58: ...Outputs Sixteen 16 Plugs Split into Two 20 Amp Circuits Connectors Sixteen 16 IEC320 C13 Load Each Outlet 15 Amps Circuit A Plugs 1 to 8 20 Amps Total Circuit B Plugs 9 to 16 20 Amps Total Power Inpu...

Page 59: ...odel of the unit its serial number and a description of its symptoms If the unit should need to be returned for factory repair it must be accompanied by a Return Authorization number from Customer Ser...

Page 60: ...n are trademarks of their respective companies Information and descriptions contained herein are the property of Western Telematic Inc Such information and descriptions may not be copied disseminated...

Page 61: ...e 5 8 E Error Messages 6 8 Ethernet Port 2 2 4 3 External Modem 4 2 5 11 F Firmware Setup 5 1 to 5 18 Firmware Upgrade 8 1 to 8 2 Front Panel 2 1 to 2 2 G Gateway Address 5 16 General Parameters Menu...

Page 62: ...ters 7 2 S Saving Parameters 5 22 7 1 Sectors 8 1 Security 5 1 5 18 to 5 19 Segment Size 5 16 Send MSS 5 16 Sequence Delay 5 13 to 5 14 5 15 Serial Parameters Menu 5 10 to 5 11 Serial Port 2 2 4 2 Ser...

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