Dataprobe iBootBar iBB-N15 Installation And Operations
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This document covers the installation and operations of Dataprobe's iBootBar series of remote power control
units. The following models are covered in this document:
Model
Power Feed / Total Capacity
iBB-N15
NEMA 15 Amp
iBB-N15-M
NEMA 15 Amp
iBB-2N15
2 x NEMA 30 Amp
iBB-2N15-M
2 x NEMA 30 Amp
iBB-N20
NEMA 20 Amp
iBB-N20-M
NEMA 20 Amp
iBB-2N20
2 x NEMA 40 Amp
iBB-2N20-M
2 x NEMA 40 Amp
iBB-C10
IEC C14 10 Amp
iBB-C10-M
IEC C14 10 Amp
iBB-2C10
2 x IEC C14 20 Amp
iBB-2C10-M
2 x IEC C14 20 Amp
iBB-C20
IEC C20 20 Amp
iBB-C20-M
IEC C20 20 Amp
iBB-2C20
2 x IEC C20 40 Amp
iBB-2C20-M
2 x IEC C20 40 Amp
Ref: iBootBar_1.5_v031212e
iBootBar V1.3x
Scope of this Document:
Outlets
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x NEMA 5-15
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
8 x IEC C13
Technical Support Hotline: (201) 934-5111 tech@dataprobe.com
Main: 201-934-9944
iBootBar
Installation and Operations
Version 1.5
Control
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
IP Control, Serial Control
IP Control, Serial Control, Internal Modem
Website: dataprobe.com
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  • Page 1 Installation and Operations Version 1.5 Scope of this Document: This document covers the installation and operations of Dataprobe’s iBootBar series of remote power control units. The following models are covered in this document: Model Power Feed / Total Capacity...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Advanced Operation DTMF Control Timed Events Quick Start Auto Ping Email Notification General Overview SNMP Firmware Upgrades Password Recovery Installation Setup and Control Utility Rack Mounting Ethernet Specifications Serial Port Dial Line Expansion Compliance Statements Power Source Modem Certifications Configuration...
  • Page 4 Important Safety Information When using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: Disconnect all power cords before servicing! 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2.
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    Quick Start Front Panel Outlet Status Mains (Inlet) Power Reset Pushbutton Indicators Indicators (Recessed) Rear Panel – NEMA Versions Expansion for Cluster Linecord and Configurations Circuit Breaker on -2N Models Linecord for Circuit Breaker 8 NEMA 5-15 Serial NEMA Models Outlets (DCE) Phone...
  • Page 6: General Overview

    General Overview The iBootBar (iBB) series is designed to provide power distribution and 8 Independently controllable outlets remote power control. Each iBB allows eight outlets to be independently switched on and off for reboot, energy management and security. The iBB has many features to make the management of power distribution simple and cost effective: Dual power inputs for redundant Models with dual inputs (iBB-2N- or iBB-2C-) have two inlets (mains).
  • Page 7 SNMP manageable Setup and Control functions can be linked to any SNMP v1 compatible manager. The iBootBar MIB is downloadable from the website. Syslog reporting All activity can be reported to a syslog compatible server. iBootBar Cluster Configuration Phone plus IP control iBootBar V1.5x Page 7...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Rack Mounting The iBootBar is designed for mounting in a standard 19” equipment cabinet. 1. There are two L-shape brackets marked as “L” and “R”, install the “L” bracket on the left side of the iBB chassis then the “R” bracket on its right side. Installed L bracket: Installed R bracket: 2.
  • Page 9: Power Source

    Power Source The iBB-N15 <and iBB-N15-M> provides a linecord for connection to a 15 Amp 115VAC service. The total maximum current load for all outlets on the iBB-N15 cannot exceed 12 Amps. The iBB-2N15<-M> provides two linecords for connection to 15 Amp 115VAC services.
  • Page 10: Configuration

    8. Control Power Outlets on one or more iBootBars throughout the network The iBootBar Setup and Control utility is available on the iBootBar CD or download it from http://dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html iBootBar Setup and Control Utility The Setup and Control Utility only operates with iBootBars attached to the network.
  • Page 11: Command Line Interface

    Command Line Interface All configuration parameters are set using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI is accessed through the network, using a telnet client, or through the serial port, or data modem using a terminal client. In iBootBar clusters, all remote iBootBars can be configured and managed through the connection to the Master iBootBar.
  • Page 12 Delete the entry from the ARP cache by typing: arp -d <IP Address> Ping the iBootBar to confirm that it has been programmed. If the iBootBar fails to respond, repeat steps 2-4 above. If the problem persists, contact Dataprobe Tech Support. Unix, Linux, MAC and others Consult your systems administrator for information on how to set an IP Address.
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Web Interface The iBootBar web interface provides the easiest means of operating the outlets and monitoring the current status of the units. One or more outlets can be simultaneously controlled with a few mouse clicks. In cluster configurations, all 128 outlets can be managed from the web pages.
  • Page 14: Ibootbar V1.5X

    Status The Status window displays the current view, controllable outlets, or other current information. Buttons in the Header select the current view. Device View The Device View displays the status of a single device. It shows the current status of each outlet of the device, and allows selection of one or more outlets for control.
  • Page 15: Ibootbar V1.5X

    AutoPing View: The AutoPing View displays the 16 AutoPing channels, their programmed action and current status. The status column will display the current status of the AutoPing. The numeric column will display the number of times the AutoPing has been triggered. A numeric counter other than 0, with the status reporting OK, indicates that there have been previous AutoPing triggers, but the current...
  • Page 16: Command Line Interface

    Command Line Interface The Command Line Interface provides complete setup of all function of the iBootBar. Access the CLI either via the network interface using Telnet, or via the modem or serial port using a terminal emulation program. Some commands of the CLI require administrative rights. These are indicated in the table below. Outlet Commands Command  ...
  • Page 17: User Commands

    User Commands Command   Description Admin Fact Def Return a list of all current users get users  Returns the selected user’s details get user <username>  Added a user to the root iBootBar’s user table. 16 users maximum. add user <username>  20 Characters max. Note: the new user’s password will default to the same as the username.
  • Page 18: Device Commands

    This command displays a list of connected devices, and their current status. get device <#1‐#16/devname>  Get device information. Displays the device name, and all outlet names and current Dataprobe status set device <#1‐#16 > name <name>  Set the name of the selected iBootBar. 20 characters max.
  • Page 19 get console  Displays the current console configuration, Timeout and Baud Rate set console timeout <30‐3600/disable>  Console can be set to automatically logout with no activity for 30 seconds to 1 hr in seconds, or disabled. set console baudrate  The baud rate of the serial port. 400,4800,9600,19200 ,38400,57600,115200 bps 115200 <400/4800/9600/19200/38400/ 57600/115200> ...
  • Page 20: Group Commands

    Group Commands Command Description Admin Fact Def   get groups  Returns a list of the groups that the current user has rights to. get group <groupname>  Returns the details of the selected group set group <groupname> <on/off/cycle>  Controls the selected group add group <groupname>  Adds a new group. 20 characters max. Up to 8 groups maximum set group <groupname> device <#1‐#16/devname/all> ...
  • Page 21: Web Server Commands

    Set the root iBootBar’s web server’s port. Web standard port is 80. If changed, access the iBootBar using http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:<port> set web port <1‐65535>  Dataprobe recommends changing the web port on all iBootBars that are accessible from the internet. set web ssl <yes/no>  Enable or disable the root iBootBars web server’s SSL capabilities.
  • Page 22: Autoping Commands

    Command Description Admin Fact Def   set syslog server  Set the IP address of the syslog server. Autoping Commands Command   Description Admin Fact Def Returns the settings and state of the selected autoping. get autoping <1‐16>  Set the IP address of the selected auto ping in dotted decimal. 0.0.0.0 set autoping <1‐16> ipaddress <dotted decimal>  ...
  • Page 23: Email Commands

    added. The default action is none, and the default repeat is never Deletes the selected event dev event <eventname>  Renames the event. ren event <eventname> <new name>  Sets the year of the event set event <eventname> year <2007 – 2050>  Sets the month of the event set event < eventname> month <1‐12>  Sets the day of the event set event <eventname> day <1‐31> ...
  • Page 24: Time Commands

    Command Description Admin Fact Def   set email address <return address>  Set the return address of the root iBootBar’s email client. 0.0.0.0 set email username <username>  Set the user name for the mail server 0.0.0.0 set email password <password>  Set the password for the mail server 0.0.0.0 set email retries <1‐999>  Set the number of retries for failed email reporting send test mail <username> ...
  • Page 25 Firmware Upload Commands Command Description Admin Fact Def   get upload enable  Get or set the ability for the root iBootBar to accept a firmware upload. set upload enable  iBootBar V1.5x Page 25...
  • Page 26: Advanced Operation

    Advanced Operation DTMF Control Models with an internal modem <-M suffix> can be controlled from dial up connections using handset dialing tones (touch tones). Use of DTMF control requires a unique PIN number set for each user. This PIN is set using the command line interface and must be 4 to 10 digits long.
  • Page 27: Timed Events

    Timed Events The iBootBar provides the ability to turn On, Off or Cycle outlets based on time and date. Each individual outlet or group can be set to operate a selected command at a specific time and date. The Timed Events are programmed thru the Control &...
  • Page 28: Autoping

    AutoPing The AutoPing feature allows iBootBar to automatically detect failed equipment and perform a timed reboot or other power control function (like turning on an indicator or siren). You set any IP address to be periodically pinged. When iBootBar no longer detects a response from the address, the programmed power control function is actuated. Up to 16 AutoPing channels are available and each AutoPing can be assigned to an outlet or group.
  • Page 29 CLI Operation and Setup: To view the status of any of the AutoPing channels, issue the command. get autoping <1‐16>  iBootBar > get autoping 1  IP Address: 192.168.1.7  Action:     Cycle  Frequency:  30  Count:      3  Outlet:     Cabinet_1 ‐ Firewall  Status:     OK  OK  iBootBar >  To configure the AutoPing, use the following commands: set autoping <1‐16> ipaddress <dotted decimal>   set autoping <1‐16> action <action>  set autoping <1‐16> frequency <1‐999>  set autoping <1‐16> count <1‐99>  set autoping <1‐16> device <name/#1‐16> outlet <1‐8>  set autoping <1‐16> group <name> ...
  • Page 30: Email Notification

    Emails generated by iBootBar will display the device, outlet(s) command along with the user and method of control. Examples: Subject : Power Switch: Cabinet_1 Date : Mon, 7 Jul 2008 09:41:00 - 0500 : <iBootBar@dataprobe.com> From : <networkadmin@yourco.com> Location: Cabinet_1 Outlets: 5 Server_B Command: Cycle...
  • Page 31: Snmp

    The iBootBar can be upgraded via the network if the upload feature has been enabled using the set upload enable yes command on the console interface. To upgrade the iBootBar download the latest version of the firmware and upgrade utility from the Dataprobe website. http://Dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html Password Recovery Holding the reset button on the front panel of the iBootBar for 5 seconds or longer will initiate a password recovery mode.
  • Page 32 AES. Complete documentation on the use of the Setup & Control Utility are supplied with the software. The iBootBar Setup and Control Utility is available on the iBootBar CD or from Dataprobe website at http://Dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html Page iBootBar V1.5x...
  • Page 33: Specifications

    Specifications Physical: Height: 1U 1.75 in (4.5 cm) Width: 19.0 in (48.25 cm) Depth: 6.00 in (15.25 cm) Weight: 7 lbs (3.25 Kg) Environmental: Temperature Operating: 0 to 40 Storage: -10 to 85 Relative 0 to 95% Humidity Non- Condensing Input Required Model Input...
  • Page 34: Compliance Statements

    Compliance Statements FCC Part 15 Regulation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 35: Modem Certifications

    Modem Certifications The following countries have certified the internal modem. In order to comply with local regulations, the countrycode must be set to the country of installation. To set the modem for the desired country use the CLI command set modem  countrycode <countrycode>.  ...
  • Page 36: Snmp Mib

    SNMP MIB Download at http://dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html enterprises [1.3.6.1.4.1] Legend : -> [1418] -MI- dataprobe AC - Agent Capabilities AN - Accessible for Notify -> [ 4] -BR- iBootBarAgent BR - Branch -> [ 1] -BR- systemSettings MC - Module Compliance MI - Module Identity ->...
  • Page 37 90 days, whichever is greater. If Purchased from Dataprobe Inc.; Service under this Warranty is obtained by shipping the product (with all charges prepaid) to the address below. Seller will pay return shipping charges within the United States.

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