SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual
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3.2 User Privileges and Port Reservations:
All user levels, including anonymous (visitor), are able to access the system via a serial
connection from your work station to the Local Master port, or via a Telnet session from your
work station.
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Administration Login:
There is 8 Administration account at most on the system. The default name is “admin” and
default password is also “admin”. The default name and password may be changed. If you
login at Administration level, you are able to remove or change existing user accounts, take
over power outlets or user serial console ports and change system settings.
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User Login:
At user login level, you are able to reserve power or console ports for your applications if
they are “open”, as well as make system configuration changes. At this login level, you are
not able to change power outlet operation status for other reserved power outlets.
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Guest(Visitor) Access:
At user guest level (as an visitor user), you are only able to view the system configuration
settings and operate unreserved power outlets.
3.3 Local Master Port Access:
To access and configure the system from the master port, you need to connect a RS232 port
from your work station to the Local Master Serial Port. Then run a terminal emulation
program (such as Window’s Hyper Terminal) on your computer.
1) Connect the system’s Local Master Port (DCE) with a straight DB-9 type cable, if your
work station is equipped with a DTE part.
2) Connect the system’s Ethernet port to your LAN, if you intend to use the network port.
3) Turn the system power on.
4) At the terminal emulation program, type the “help” for help information.
5) The system has DHCP enabled, as a default setting. Network connectivity parameters
displayed at the startup screen. If the system does not get a DHCP offer,the system falls
back to default static network settings. You can alter the default network settings to fit your
need.
6) Use the command “ping” to verify your connection. If a network connection is established,
you are able to use Telnet, Web Browsing, Emailing and SNMP.
3.4 External Modem Access:
With this access method, an RS232 port on an external Modem device is connected to the
Local Master Port. Typically, a Modem device is equipped with a DCE (Data Communication
Equipment) terminal connector. Since the system’s Local Master Port and Modem device
ports are not complementary (both are DCE ports); you need to use a NULL Modem cable
with both male connectors.