Dataprobe iBootBar 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
NEMA 15 Amp
iBB-N15
NEMA 15 Amp
iBB-N15-M
2 x NEMA 30 Amp
iBB-2N15
2 x NEMA 30 Amp
iBB-2N15-M
NEMA 20 Amp
iBB-N20
NEMA 20 Amp
iBB-N20-M
2 x NEMA 40 Amp
iBB-2N20
2 x NEMA 40 Amp
iBB-2N20-M
IEC C14 10 Amp
iBB-C10
IEC C14 10 Amp
iBB-C10-M
2 x IEC C14 20 Amp
iBB-2C10
2 x IEC C14 20 Amp
iBB-2C10-M
IEC C20 20 Amp
iBB-C20
IEC C20 20 Amp
iBB-C20-M
2 x IEC C20 40 Amp
iBB-2C20
2 x IEC C20 40 Amp
iBB-2C20-M
Ref: iBootBar_v1.20
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 1.20
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 1.20 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 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 2 Table of Contents Important Safety Information Quick Start General Overview Installation Configuration Setup Utility Command Line Interface Basic Operation Web Interface User Privileges Grouping Outlets Command Line Interface Internal Modem Advanced Operations DTMF Control AutoPing SSL - Certificate Utility...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Quick Start

    Password: admin General Overview The iBootBar (iBB) series is designed to provide power distribution and 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: •...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Serial Port The iBootBar has a 9 pin D subminiature connector for RS-232 serial control. The connector is configured as DCE for direct connection to a laptop or other terminal device. Default serial parameters are 115,200 bps, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit (115200,8,n,1).
  • Page 6 Page 6 Dial Line Models with suffix –M have an internal modem. This modem supports both data and DTMF control. The modem is approved for use in 36 countries Expansion For future applications. 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.
  • Page 7: Configuration

    Page 7 Configuration Setup & Control Utility An iBootBar Setup and Control Utility (SCU) utility provides the easiest means to find and configure your iBootBar for use. The SCU can: 1. Automatically discover multiple iBootBars on a local network 2. Adding additional iBootBars, not on the local network 3.
  • Page 8: Command Line Interface

    To find the address of the iBootBar you will need to query your DHCP server and locate the MAC address of the iBootBar in the DHCP server’s IP / MAC table. You can also access the CLI and use the command.
  • Page 9 -s <IP Address> <MAC Address> Where <IP Address> is the desired IP address (in dotted decimal) for the iBootBar and the <MAC address> is the MAC Address of the iBootBar. The MAC Address of the iBootBar is located on the rear of the unit.
  • Page 10: 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 simple mouse clicks. The interface is divided into three sections Header, Control, and Status Header The Header identifies the iBootBar currently being addressed.
  • Page 11: User Privileges

    Page 11 Control The Control panel provides the clickable buttons to cause a change of outlet condition. Once one or more outlets are selected, click on the On, Off, or Cycle button. Cycle will perform a timed change in outlet state (either Reboot for On- Off-On, or Cycle Off-On-Off) depending on the current state of the outlet.
  • Page 12: Command Line Interface

    Telnet Client, Serial Port and Dial-up Modem, using a Terminal client. Below is a listing of all interface commands and syntax. Device Commands Description get device name Each iBootBar can have a name assigned. 20 characters Max, no spaces. set device name <name> Returns the current draw for each Main in get current...
  • Page 13 <n> name <name> 20 characters, no spaces. get outlet <n> initial.state Set/Get the initial state of each outlet when the iBootBar is first powered up. set outlet <n> initial.state <last/on/off> Returns the current AutoPing configuration for get outlet <n> autoping outlet <n>...
  • Page 14 Page 14 This will display a list of all events as shown: get events Events: EventOne EventTwo EventThree EventFour Events will be displayed in the order they are in the list. They will NOT be sorted. This command is used to get the details of a get event <...
  • Page 15 Page 15 set email server <dotted decimal> set email address <return address> set email username <user name 64 char max> set email password <password 64 char max> Returns the current time get time set time server <dotted decimal> set time usents <yes\no>...
  • Page 16 Page 16 User Commands Description The following commands require administrative rights Returns a list of users. get users Adds a new user. the new password is add user <name> automatically created to match the <name> Returns user <name>’s rights and settings.
  • Page 17: Advanced Operations

    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 &Setup Utility or the CLI interface...
  • Page 18: Autoping

    With AutoPing operational, the iBootBar page will display the current status of this feature. The status will be OK to indicate that iBootBar is receiving responses to the ping, or that the fail counter has not yet been exceeded. Click on the Status message to see greater details on the AutoPing status.
  • Page 19: Email Notification

    Password Recovery Holding the reset button on the front panel of the iBootBar for 5 seconds or longer will initiate a password recovery mode. Once the reset button is released, the user has 30 seconds to log in to the CLI using the username...
  • Page 20 Page 20 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 Humidity 0 to 95%...
  • Page 21 Page 21 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 22 Page 22 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...
  • Page 23 Page 23 SNMP MIB Download at 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 MC - Module Compliance -> [ 1] -BR- systemSettings...
  • Page 24 Technical Support, Returns and Warranty Dataprobe Technical Support is available 8:30AM to 5:30PM ET to assist you in the installation and operation of this product. To obtain Technical Support call 201- 934-5111, or Email us at tech@dataprobe.com. Please have the following information available when you call: •...

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