CyberPower CyberSwitch CSW8RU User Manual
CyberPower CyberSwitch CSW8RU User Manual

CyberPower CyberSwitch CSW8RU User Manual

Cyberswitch network management system

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Overview
CyberPower power manager 'CyberSwitch' is the ultimate power control center to manage
multiple network devices via the Internet. After installing the hardware and setting up an IP
address, this state-of-art technology allows network administrators an easy way to control AC
power for various connected devices, such as servers, hubs, routers, modems, telephone
systems and other equipment. No software installation is needed. Simply use a web browser
such as Internet Explorer or Netscape to access the CyberSwitch. Servers/workstations
connected to CyberSwitch could be installed with Switch Shutdown Service to enjoy extra
value-packaged features.
Features
Remote management and configuration of outlet via Web Browser or NMS
Supports TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, SNMP, HTTP protocol
Built-in 10Mbps fast Ethernet interface for direct LAN connection
Automatic events notification via SNMP Trap
Flexible Event Action setting
Schedule shutdown/startup of various connected devices remotely.
Event logging to trace CyberSwitch operation history
SNMP MIB provided
Quick installation and user friendly interface
Security management provided.
EMI/RFI filtering, built-in surge and spike suppression
Auto-shutdown service to protect servers/workstations from data loss due to power failure.

System Requirements

A computer with a Web Browser
An Ethernet connection to an existing network
SNMP functions: NMS (Network Management Station) compliant with SNMP
Application

Contents of Package

Inspect the CyberSwitch upon receipt. The package should contain the following items:
1 Each: CyberSwitch unit
1 Each; RS232 cable (Pin-to-Pin)
1 Each; Warranty Registration Card
1 Each; 10 ft. Power cord
4 Each; 6ft. RJ11 to RS232 combo cable
1 Each; CD disk for software and User's Manual
2 Each: Rack mounting bracket
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  • Page 1: System Requirements

    Overview CyberPower power manager ‘CyberSwitch’ is the ultimate power control center to manage multiple network devices via the Internet. After installing the hardware and setting up an IP address, this state-of-art technology allows network administrators an easy way to control AC power for various connected devices, such as servers, hubs, routers, modems, telephone systems and other equipment.
  • Page 2: Basic Operation

    2. PWR Indicator indicates the status of on/off of the CyberSwitch. 3. Status Indicator indicates the status of CyberSwitch. 4. Manual Button & Outlet Buttons: To switch on/off the outlets. Press and hold the Manual Button + the Outlet button to toggle on/off.
  • Page 3 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS CSW8RU CSW8RE 12. RJ-11 13. communication Port: Provides communication of the Switch Shutdown Service. 14. AC output outlets ( CSW8RU/ NEMA 5-15P, CSW8RE/IEC320-1 C13) 15. Circuit Breaker: Reset for Overload protection. 16. AC input Definitions for LED Indicators Indicator...
  • Page 4: Installation Guide

    3. Power off the CyberSwitch and then power back on. Step 2. Setup the IP address for the CyberPower CyberSwitch. THREE OPTIONS: Option 1: Setup the IP address via DOS 1.
  • Page 5 Option 2: Setup the IP address through Network Route When you first time use the CyberSwitch, your workstation is normally not able to communicate to CyberSwitch because they are not in the same IP subnet. You may use “route add” command to manipulate the network routing table in your workstation to implement the configuration.
  • Page 6 4. Setup the COM port parameters by filling in the values: 4800 bps, 8data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. 5. Slightly press the reset button momentarily on the CyberSwitch or type “setup”. 6. Type the default password “cyber” to enter the Power Manager Configuration Main Menu. ======================================================================== [ Power Manager Configuration Main Menu ] ========================================================================...
  • Page 7 ============== CONFIGURATION SYSTEM LOGOUT ============== You already exited Configuration Utility System. Please relogin to setup system again. ========================================================= Type "setup" to relogin >> : 01/01/2000 : 00:32:01 : Cyber Switch : Administrator : Server Room : cyber : cyber : device : cyber...
  • Page 8: Configuration Guide

    [Current Status] displays the power status of each outlet. [Configuration] allows configuration of the duration time to turn on/off the outlets and enable or disable of manual switch on/off. 1. Select the outlet number to enter its sub menu. 2. Give name to the device. (Optional settings) 3.
  • Page 9 [Logs] displays an event log for the CyberSwitch. The section contains [Pending Log], [Schedule], and [Event Configuration]. [Pending Log]: displays the current pending commands. [Schedule]: The user may set the outlets on the CyberSwitch to automatically shutdown and restart at consistent times, daily, weekly or once. [Daily]: a specific time of the day [Weekly]: a specific day and time of the week [Once]: a specific date and time...
  • Page 10 [System] menu contains [System Time], [User Accounts], and [Identification]. [System Time] serves to setup the CyberSwitch system’s Date and Time. Click [Apply] to active the settings. Click [Cancel] to refresh the settings. [User Accounts] serves to setup user accounts. The system allows one administrator and one device user to access the system.
  • Page 11 [Network] menu contains [TCP/IP], [Access Control] and [Trap Notification]. [TCP/IP] displays IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and Web/Http Port as well as enable or disable the BOOTP/DHCP configuration. Click [Apply] to activate the settings, click [Cancel] to revert to previous inputs. [Access Control] serves to control access to the NMS.
  • Page 12 [Configure] menu contains [Event Generation] page and [Environment] page. [Event Generaton]: There are three severity levels, Information, Warning, and Severe. Please refer to their definitions below. The user can assign which severity levels will be recorded in the event log and which severity levels will cause SNMP traps to be sent. Information: an event that requires no action.
  • Page 13 [Summary]: Displays the current CyberSwitch Status.
  • Page 14: Appendix 1: Ip Address Settings Of Cyberpower Cyberswitch Overview

    The same address cannot be used twice. In order to assign an IP address to the CyberPower CyberSwitch, first, you must determine the range of the IP address, and then you choose a number that is in this range. It is essential to use an IP address that is not currently in use.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    Relative Humidity Physical Dimension H x W x D Net weight Safety Approval *Specifications subject to change and without notice CSW8RU 120 Vac 90-150 Vac 47-63 Hz Full Range IEC 320 C14 3.33m (10 ft.) 120Vac 8 NEMA 5-15 Outlets...

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