ADDER ePower Switch 1 Guard Manual
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ePowerSwitch 1G R2 User guide Version 02 2011 www.neol.com
1 © Copyright by NEOL S.A.S - 4 Rue Nationale, 67800 BISCHHEIM, France Printed in France All rights reserved. No part of this documentation, accompanying software or other components of the described product may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose other than the personal use of the purchaser without the express written permission of NEOL S.A.S. This documentation, the ePowerSwitch 1G R2, its peripherals, accessories and accompanying software were produced with great care, yet errors are possible. NEOL S.A.S assumes no responsibility for errors within the documentation, the hardware or the software. NEOL S.A.S reserves the right to change programs or the documentation from time to time without informing the user, errors and omissions excepted. Trademarks Neol and ePowerSwitch are registered trademarks of NEOL S.A.S. All other brand names and product names used in this book are trade names, service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
2 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: To be read before use! ...................................................................................... 3 1. DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Diagram ............................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Package list ......................................................................................................................................... 5 2. INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................... 6 3. CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1. Configuration through the LAN using the Finder program ................................................................. 7 3.2. Configuration through an RS232 Terminal connection ...................................................................... 9 3.3. Configuration through the LAN using a standard Browser ............................................................... 10 3.3.1. General / IP configuration ...................................................................................................... 11 3.3.2. General / System time ............................................................................................................ 12 3.3.3. General / SNMP ..................................................................................................................... 13 3.3.4. General / Tools ....................................................................................................................... 14 3.3.5. Settings / Accounts ................................................................................................................. 15 3.3.5.1 Settings / Accounts .................................................................................................... 15 3.3.5.2 Settings / Accounts / Hidden Page account ............................................................... 17 3.3.6. Settings / Groups N/A............................................................................................................. 19 3.3.7. Settings / Peripherals N/A ...................................................................................................... 19 3.3.8. Settings / Rules ...................................................................................................................... 19 3.3.8.1. Settings / Rules - Schedule Rule .............................................................................. 21 3.3.8.2. Settings / Rules - Timer Rule .................................................................................... 23 3.3.8.3. Settings / Rules - Ping Monitoring Rule .................................................................... 25 3.3.8.4. Settings / Rules - Scan Monitoring Rule ................................................................... 27 3.3.9. Settings / Shutdowns.............................................................................................................. 29 3.3.10. Misc / Control Panel ............................................................................................................. 31 3.3.11. Misc / Rule Panel ................................................................................................................. 32 3.3.12. Misc / Log ............................................................................................................................. 33 3.3.13. Misc / Log Settings ............................................................................................................... 34 4. POWER OUTLET CONTROL ................................................................................................................. 35 4.1. via the Internet using a standard browser ........................................................................................ 35 4.1. through the network using simple commands in your own program ................................................ 36 5. APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................... 39 5.1. Ping and Scan Methods ................................................................................................................... 39 5.2. Technical Data .................................................................................................................................. 40 5.3. Commonly used Ports ...................................................................................................................... 40 5.4. Syslog Messages: Severity Level Definitions ................................................................................... 41 STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY ................................................................................................................ 42
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: To be read before use! NOTE • The ePowerSwitch devices can only be installed by qualified people with the following installation and use instructions. The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility in case of a bad utilization of the ePowerSwitch devices and particularly any use with equipments that may cause personal injury or material damage. • This equipment is designed to be installed on a dedicated circuit that must have a circuit breaker or fuse protection. • The electrical power sockets used to plug the power cords of the ePowerSwitch devices must be close to the ePowerSwitch devices and easily accessible. • Check that the power cords, plugs and sockets are in good condition. • The ePowerSwitch devices can only be connected to three-wire 230 VAC (50-60Hz) sockets. • Always plug the ePowerSwitch devices into properly grounded power sockets (two poles plus ground). • Never exceed 10 Amp total load for the power outlet of an ePowerSwitch device. • The ePowerSwitch devices are intended for indoor use only. Do NOT install them in an area where excessive moisture or heat is present. • Always disconnect the power cord of the ePowerSwitch device if you want to intervene on the ePowerSwitch device or on the equipment powered from the ePowerSwitch device. • The power outlets of the ePowerSwitch devices are not circuit breakers! If you want to intervene on equipments connected to an ePowerSwitch device you must disconnect these equipments from the ePowerSwitch device. • Do NOT attempt to disassemble the ePowerSwitch devices, they contain potentially hazardous voltages. • The ePowerSwitch devices contain no user serviceable parts and repairs are to be performed by factory trained service personnel only. • Always use a shielded cable for the Ethernet connection.
4 1. DESCRIPTION ePowerSwitch*1GR2 is a power control unit with a built-in Web server, an Ethernet and a RS232 connection. It enables to control the power supply of 1 power outlet1s through an Ethernet connection. This unit offers additional IP device monitoring. It has a Real Time Clock to trigger scheduled actions and timestamp all events. Its serial interface enables to control the power outlet over a Terminal connection (KVM Switch, console server...) and to trigger a soft shutdown of a server with shutdown capabilities. The ePowerSwitch 1G R2 supports the HTTP, DHCP, Syslog, SNMP and SNTP protocols. 1.1 Diagram The front panel of the ePowerSwitch 1GR2 LEDs Out Red. Status of power outlet 1 (On/Off) PL Status On = ePowerSwitch 1G R2 software is loaded and functional Off = power default 10/100 (RJ45 Connector) Network connection 10/100 Mbits/sec Green LED Off = Network connection not detected On = Network connection detected Flashing = the device is sending or receiving data over this port Yellow LED Off = 10 Mbits/sec connection On = 100 Mbits/sec connection LEDs Status Status of the outlet RJ45 Connector SUB-D9F Connector Terminal connection
5 RS232 (SUB-D 9F Connector) Serial port RS232 with DB-9 female connector Pinout 2 = TxD 3 = RxD 5 = Gnd The back of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 1.2 Package list The following items are included: ‰ 1 ePowerSwitch 1G R2 ‰ 1 power cable, 230 V / 10 Amp, length 1.80 Meters ‰ 1 RJ45 M/M cable, 2 Meters ‰ 1 serial cable SUB-D 9 points M/F, 1.80 Meters ‰ 1 quick installation guide ‰ 1 CD with User Guide, Quick Start Guide and Windows configuration program Power input 230 VAC – 10 Amp Power outlet Power outlet 230 VAC max 10 Am p
6 2. INSTALLATION Remark: Make sure that the ePowerSwitch 1GR2 is powered off. Connection instructions 1. Use a shielded RJ45 network cable to connect your ePowerSwitch 1GR2 to the network. 2. Use appropriated three-wire power cords (two poles plus ground) to connect your electrical device to the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 unit. 3. Plug the power cable into a grounded socket. The Status LED lights on to confirm that power is on. 4. You can now configure the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 by following the indications of the chapter Configuration of the ePowerSwitch 1GR2.
7 3. CONFIGURATION To use the ePowerSwitch 1GR2 on your network, you must first configure its network parameters. Ask your network administrator for the parameters to use. There are three methods to configure the network parameters of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2: 3.1. Configuration through the LAN using the Finder program It is the simplest and fastest configuration method if you use Windows as operating system. It allows to configure your ePowerSwitch 1GR2 through your local network even if its network parameters are not compatible with those of your PC. 1. Start the Finder.exe program contained on the CD-ROM. 2. Open the File menu and choose SCAN (or click on the first left button in the tool bar) to discover the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 connected on your LAN. 3. Open the File menu and choose CONFIGURE (or click on the second left button in the tool bar) to configure the network parameters. This page enables to define all IP parameters of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 device and displays the version of the Firmware. The HTTP protocol is enabled and the Finder program is authorized at factory settings. !!! To achieve the highest security level we suggest to disable the configuration using the Finder program after the first installation.
8 DHCP: Check this box is you want to obtain the IP address, the subnet mask and the default gateway for your ePowerSwitch 1G R2 via DHCP. Use of DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) requires a DHCP host to be set up on the network. IP Address: IP address of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2, default is 192.168.100.200. Subnet Mask: Subnet Mask of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2, default is 255.255.255.0. Gateway: Generally the address of your router, default is blank. DNS 1: Primary DNS (Domain Name Server), default is blank. DNS 2: Secondary DNS, default is blank. Port Number: Port number: default is 80 (HTTP). Version: Firmware version of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 Finder authorized: The Network parameters of the ePowerSwitch 1G R2 can be configured through a Local Area Network using the provided Finder Program. It is a simple and fast configuration method if you use Windows as operating system. !!! The Finder Program is enabled as default value. For security reasons we suggest to disable the Finder program after the first configuration.
9 3.2. Configuration through an RS232 Terminal connection 1. Use the provided RS232 cable to connect the ePowerSwitch 1GR2 to an available serial port of your PC. 2. Run a Terminal program such as Windows HyperTerminal. 3. Configure the appropriate serial port @ 9.600, n, 8, 1 and no flow control. 4. On your computer, press until the menu appears on your screen. 5. Press the “M” on your keyboard and follow the menu to configure the network parameters of your ePowerSwitch 1G R2. Special commands (type /? or /Help) /initlog Clears the log file /initadminaccount Restores default administrator password /restorefactconf Restores to factory default settings /help /? Displays this help ------------------------------------------------------------ NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS: IP address on LAN is 192.168.100.200 LAN interfaces subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 IP address of default gateway to other networks is 0.0.0.0 IP address of primary DNS server is 0.0.0.0 IP address of secondary DNS server is 0.0.0.0 MISCELLANEOUS: HTTP Port is 80 Finder program is enabled HARDWARE PARAMETERS: MAC Address is 00.13.F6.01.3C.80 ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration menu