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Information  ............................................................................................................................................. 18 
Log Out  ................................................................................................................................................... 18 

Power Control Settings  .............................................................................................................................. 19

 

Power Controls  ........................................................................................................................................ 19 
Scheduler Settings  ................................................................................................................................... 21 
Ping Settings  ........................................................................................................................................... 25 
PC Control Settings  ................................................................................................................................. 28 
Ethernet to RS232  ................................................................................................................................... 30 

System Configuration  ................................................................................................................................ 31

 

User Management  ................................................................................................................................... 31 
Change Password  .................................................................................................................................... 33 
Network Settings  ..................................................................................................................................... 34 
PPPOE Settings  ....................................................................................................................................... 35 
Date & Time  ........................................................................................................................................... 36 

Advance Configuration  ............................................................................................................................. 37

 

Maintenance  ............................................................................................................................................ 37 
DDNS  ......................................................................................................................................................38 
IP Server & CNT  ..................................................................................................................................... 38 
Telnet & Snmp Settings  .......................................................................................................................... 39 
Email Settings  ......................................................................................................................................... 39 
Blacklist  .................................................................................................................................................. 40 

Information  ................................................................................................................................................ 41

 

System  .....................................................................................................................................................42 
Log  .......................................................................................................................................................... 42 
Http Command  ........................................................................................................................................ 44 
XML Information  .................................................................................................................................... 47 

8.) CONTROLLING THE DEVICE  ....................................................................  48

 

CGI HTTP Commands  .............................................................................................................................. 48

 

Serial Com (RS-232) Control  .................................................................................................................... 48

 

Serial Port (RS-232)  ................................................................................................................................ 48 

Telnet  .......................................................................................................................................................... 50

 

9.) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (F.A.Q)  ............................................  52

 

Summary of Contents for IPM-401H

Page 1: ...1 IPM 401H User Manual...

Page 2: ...ssible damage from using power adapters not 4 Do not shake the IP Power IPM 401H in any fashion 5 Please contact the dealer If IP Power IPM 401H is not working properly 6 Place the product in a well v...

Page 3: ...CRIPTION 8 Front View 8 Rear View 9 Rear View 9 4 HARDWARE SETUP 10 5 SOFTWARE SETUP 11 Installing IP Power Software 11 Using IP Edit 12 IP Service 15 6 HARDWARE INTERFACE 16 Reset 16 Restart 16 How t...

Page 4: ...nge Password 33 Network Settings 34 PPPOE Settings 35 Date Time 36 Advance Configuration 37 Maintenance 37 DDNS 38 IP Server CNT 38 Telnet Snmp Settings 39 Email Settings 39 Blacklist 40 Information 4...

Page 5: ...irtually anywhere The various applications of the IPM 401H includes Power Management Server Management Internet Controllable Timer System Integration Remote Power Control in Remote locations etc Minim...

Page 6: ...ying user 9 Log capabilities to store device information and usage 10 Hardware Watchdog design to make sure devices are working properly 11 IP Blacklist capability to block unwanted IP Address 12 CNT...

Page 7: ...7 Package Contents 1 IPM 401H Unit x 1 2 IPM 401H Installation CD 4 RJ45 Cable x 1 Optional 5 Input Power Cable Optional...

Page 8: ...to original manufacture settings hold down the reset button with a pen or a pin for 10 second s until hear a long beep sound Restart Button The restart button just resets the device by turning off an...

Page 9: ...e controlled by the IPM 401H Ports 1 4 1 Input Power Ports The input power sends power to the IPM 401H 1 Power Switch The Power switch turns on the device power Fuse System To prevent electrical surge...

Page 10: ...ect the power adapters of under control electric equipment to corresponding out port of IP Power 9258 HP 5 Turn on the computer and the power adapter of IP Power 9258 HP For 220 250V please use power...

Page 11: ...tup the device IP Power Software IP Edit Required IP Power Center Installing IP Power Software 1 Place the Media Link IP Family CD into the CD DVD Rom drive The CD should auto run but if it does not g...

Page 12: ...feature included the device can easily be found without having to remember long complicated IP addresses Instead this technology allows the user to use a name method to find his or her device through...

Page 13: ...ter being used it cannot be accessed a Quick Easy Setup Recommended 1 Click on the REF button in IPEdit and wait a few seconds This will detect the network settings and setup the device automatically...

Page 14: ...and on the right side of IPEdit all network information on the device will be displayed If the device is not on the same network a Red Exclamation mark will appear in the IP Network information secti...

Page 15: ...P Service How to use IP Service on IPEdit IP service allows the user to directly connect to his her device through the internet without having to remember long confusing IP Address Instead with this I...

Page 16: ...ctly to your device Remember It is crucial to have the IP Address of the device port forwarded from the router that you are using so you can connect to your device from anywhere Please refer to your r...

Page 17: ...irst Option 1 Go to IPEdit find the device that is being used 2 Double click on the device link and a IE window will appear with the loading screen Second Option 1 Open Internet Explorer type in the I...

Page 18: ...ed in details below Power Control Settings Power Controls Scheduler Settings Ping Settings PC Control Setting Ethernet to RS232 System Configuration User Management Change Password Network Settings PP...

Page 19: ...utlet of the output that you would like to control Name If the output has been named the name that you have chosen will show up here Control The control section will allow you to turn on or turn off t...

Page 20: ...n and off of each output in turns For demo purpose only Device Startup Default Value The system Power Default Value allows you to set each power port as on or off when the device power reboot You can...

Page 21: ...or turn them off on a scheduled time or basis Please set up the time gap of each schedule action at 15 seconds at least To avoid the action of schedule be delay by the action of Email as keep waiting...

Page 22: ...and a To date Weekly The weekly mode allows the device to repeat the cycle on a weekly basis a Select the From Date and then select the To Date b Enter the time that you would like the action to be ac...

Page 23: ...23 Removing a Scheduled Event 1 To remove a Scheduled event click on event that you would like to remove 2 It the remove button 3 Reconfirm the remove Editing a Scheduled Event...

Page 24: ...ke to edit 2 Edit the settings 3 Then hit the submit button for confirmation Ping Enable or Disable The section allow you to set the time period to enable the ping function Before setup the ping as en...

Page 25: ...ce to automatically Ping an IP Address to act as a watchdog to make sure the device getting Pinged is working properly Also to setup the Wake up Settings for each output with ping failures Let s start...

Page 26: ...u would like to occur before the action is activated The reddish pink number to the right represents the actual number of ping failures Keep in mind that four consecutive pings equals to 1 Ping failur...

Page 27: ...ontinuously resetting the device attached Then the 9258 will continue to then next port and continue this cycle Port 3 Pings with no failure the device will move to Port 4 Port 4 Pings with no failure...

Page 28: ...lue 6 means the exact pig failure times is zero time As the pink value reach to the setting value device will action as setting Connectivity Alarm The section allow you to enable or disable the alarm...

Page 29: ...fill the MAC address and click save bottom Shutdown settings Premise To safely shutdown your PC shutdown Windows system first then turn off the outlet power please install our software IPMConfig exe...

Page 30: ...Windows OS system by our own software and then wake up the PC in LAN The main board of this PC need to support and enable Wake On Lan function in it s BIOS The delay time is 30 seconds at least Ether...

Page 31: ...31 System Configuration User Management The User Management section allows you to create users that will be able to access your device...

Page 32: ...an User 1 Click on the add button and a add user screen will appear below 2 Type in Username Password Confirmation Password and select the User Group 3 Then click the save button to add the new user...

Page 33: ...is setting is set to Disable Change Password The change password page allows you to change your password for the IPM 401H You must login as the administrator to change the password for the device 1 Ju...

Page 34: ...address via DHCP This allows the IPM 401H to automatically obtain a IP Address from the server Recommended for non advance users Use the following IP address You can also enter the IP Address informat...

Page 35: ...in this section Note You will need to port forward your device to this port on your router in order for the device to be able to be accessed from outside of the network DHCP Clone MAC The clone Mac s...

Page 36: ...e are four sections Current Server Time This displays the current time of the IPM 401H Time Zone Displays the time zone of the country that you reside in Time Mode The NTP Server allows the IPM 401H t...

Page 37: ...tart Restarts the IPM 401H devices Restore Resets all parameters except the IP parameters to the original factory settings Default Resets all parameters to the original factory settings Upgrade Server...

Page 38: ...easily accessed on the internet With this feature anyone can find there device with no problems IP Server Allows you can find your IPM 401H on the internet without having to remember long IP Addresses...

Page 39: ...s you to setup up to 2 separate E mails just in case one is down Both E mails will be sending notification E mails Mail Server The mail server is the field where you will enter the outgoing From E Mai...

Page 40: ...g this these blocked IP Addresses will not be able to access your device at all Blocking an IP Address 1 First hit the Add button to start the process 2 Then type the blacklisted IP Address 3 Then hit...

Page 41: ...Information section contains the System The System section will provide basic information on the devices network status LOG The log is a log of all the movements that have occurred in the device Http...

Page 42: ...dress This will show the subnet Mask of the IPM 401H LAN Gateway Address This information will provide the gateway information DHCP State The DHCP state will notify the state of the IPM 401H Log The L...

Page 43: ...3 save the log in the directory of the computer A new screen will appear please save the log carefully E mail Email will E mail the current log page to the selected receiver mail in the E mail setting...

Page 44: ...mands directly from here Command The command is the command name Parameter Is the parameters that you would like to be used or ran in the command Auth Req If a password is required Allowed User Which...

Page 45: ...yntax to submit commands to the device View Run Commands Create Command Lines 1 To Create command Lines select the appropriate settings to achieve the desired commands 2 Hit the Cmd Syntax link to cre...

Page 46: ...ate settings to achieve the desired commands 2 Hit the Run CMD link Run the command desired 3 Another window will appear and confirm the settings have been activated Please review the section on the C...

Page 47: ...47 XML Information The XML function allows you to use XML for programming purposes To enable the XML make sure the Enable button has been selected and press submit...

Page 48: ...2 168 1 100 90 GetStartup cgi Name SetDeviceName Set the Device Name http 192 168 1 100 90 SetDeviceName cgi Name GetDeviceName Get Device Name http 192 168 1 100 90 GetDeviceName cgi SetPowerName Set...

Page 49: ...49 3 Enter a name and choose an Icon 4 Select the correct Com port for your RS 232 5 Use these settings provided below Bits per second 57600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None...

Page 50: ...will be connected via Rs232 Hit to show a list of all the commands Telnet IP Power IPM 401H can be controlled by using Telnet To use Telnet 1 Open Command Prompt in windows 2 Type telnet and the IP a...

Page 51: ...H then hit enter The text user name correct will appear if you have entered the login and password correctly 4 Then type help for a list of all the commands All the commands are explained in telnet pl...

Page 52: ...in then press and hold for about 10 15 seconds Once you hear a single beep sound the device will be reset back to manufacturer default Q2 How come I cannot connect to my device from an outside network...

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