User’s Manual
Synaccess Networks, Inc.
www.synaccess-net.com
(760) 930 – 0473 Page 6 of 46
Three user privilege login levels:
The Administration level manages system configuration
and unconditional access to all power outlets and all serial ports. The User level allows each
user to reserve and manage his/her own ports, as well as to change most of system
configuration settings. Anonymous users are able to view all settings and operate unreserved
power outlets and serial console ports.
User name and password for each port:
Each port is user name and password protected.
Line commands or menu configuration controls:
Menu table operation offers
user-friendly operation methods that are used for changing system configurations, viewing
run time statuses, and issuing controls. Line commands provide quick and easy operations.
Telnet access:
Remote access the system over a TCP/IP network for configuration and
control of the systems.
Out of band Modem access interfacing:
Control and configure the system via a telephone
line. Optional custom Modem AT command string to the Modem.
HTTP web access:
Embedded web server provides secured user name and password
authentication. The operations are easy and friendly, utilizing tables and graphical icons.
Download SNMP MIB files for convenience, or view an online help manual.
SNMP MIB capability:
An
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
agent is
integrated in the system for an exchange of management information between the system and
network devices.
POP/SMTP Emailing with SMTP Authentication capability:
A user can send control
commands such as reboot power outlet via emails. Command execution reports are replied
for each command email received. SMTP user name and password are protected through
authentication process.
SNMP Trap for sending logging message:
The
Trap
is used to asynchronously report
events to the NMS. It forwards power reboot command execution information to the remote
Trap logging receiver.
1,2 What you can do with the system:
Remote equipment power source management over TCP/IP networks,
including rebooting
user equipment, and permanently turning on/off user power source. Schedule power reboots
or power source on/off events monthly, weekly, daily or at any time an application requires.
Reboot power source to equipment when a network connection is lost.
Monitoring AC Power Consumptions
and sending warning messages when the aggregated
AC draw from a system is crossed predefined threshold.
Remote control anywhere by emailing.
Via emails, you are able to manage the systems or
user communication equipment power sources when LAN access is impossible. Via emails,