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Remote Power Manager
User Guide
Part Number 900-371
Revision A December 2004

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  • Page 1 SecureLinx Remote Power Manager User Guide Part Number 900-371 Revision A December 2004...
  • Page 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2004, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America.
  • Page 3 Life-Support Policy As a general policy, Lantronix does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations: Life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the Lantronix product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User Interfaces_____________________________________________________ 14 Outlet Naming and Grouping ______________________________________________ 14 Usernames and Passwords _______________________________________________ 14 Web Browser Interface ______________________________________________ 14 Logging In_____________________________________________________________ 15 Outlet Control __________________________________________________________ 15 Environmental Monitoring ________________________________________________ 17 Configuration __________________________________________________________ 17 Tools_________________________________________________________________ 24 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 5 C: Technical Specifications Models ___________________________________________________________ 59 Data Connections __________________________________________________ 60 RS-232 port____________________________________________________________ 60 RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter ___________________________________________ 60 Ethernet LED Indicators _____________________________________________ 61 Outlet LED Indicators _______________________________________________ 61 D: Compliance Information Warranty _________________________________________________________ 63 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 6 Table C-2. Horizontal/Rack Installation __________________________________ 59 Table C-3. Power Ratings ____________________________________________ 59 Table C-4. Physical Specifications______________________________________ 60 Table C-5. RS-232 Port ______________________________________________ 60 Table C-6. RJ45 to DB9 Serial Port Adapter ______________________________ 61 Table C-7. LED Description ___________________________________________ 61 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 7: 1: Introduction

    1: Introduction The Lantronix SLP Remote Power Manager family of products provides easy, practical, and secure solutions for power distribution, power management and load- measurement for remote equipment and branch AC circuits. The SLP Remote Power Manager supports the elimination of unnecessary trips to...
  • Page 8: Outlet Grouping

    LEDs indicate individual outlet power status and cumulative power load. Automatic Timeout For added security, a user session automatically terminates after five minutes of inactivity; if a user is called away unexpectedly, an unprotected channel does not remain open indefinitely. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 9: 2: Installation

    Outlet Naming and Grouping power inlet connects to the electrical power source. Figure 2-1 shows the hardware features of the SLP. Note: Models SLP-H8 and SLP-V16 are displayed in the following illustration. Other models may have variations. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    10,000A interrupt capacity. The plug on the power supply cord shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Installation Orientation: SLPVxxxx-01 units are design to be installed in vertical orientation. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 11: Installing The Power Input Retention Bracket

    2. Attach the mounting L-brackets to the flanges with the supplied screws, washers and nut plates. The slots allow about 1½ inches of vertical adaptability. 3. Attach the top and bottom brackets to your rack. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 12: Connecting To The Power Source

    Note: The outlet retention clips on the 230V models are designed for use with Lantronix provided cables. The retention clip may not properly fit 3rd party cables. Always disconnect the power supply cord before opening to avoid electrical shock.
  • Page 13 The local PC network connection must be configured as noted below: Note: Contact your system administrator for instructions in reconfiguring the network connection. Reconfiguration of your network connection may require a restart to take effect. IP address: 192.168.1.x (where x is 2-253) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 14: 3: Operations

    Location bar displays the location and IP address as well as the current Control Screen title. The User/Navigation bar displays the current user and privilege level and provides access to all monitoring and control pages. The Control Screen is SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 15: Logging In

    Both pages include the outlets absolute and descriptive names, the Outlet Status reported to the unit by the outlet, the current Control State being applied by the unit and the outlet load in amperes. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 16: Table 3-1. Outlet State/Control State Field Values

    Wakeup State has been applied Wake Off A power-loss has occurred – Wakeup State has been applied On/Wait Outlet state in transition – Re-query of outlet status required Off/Wait Outlet state in transition – Re-query of outlet status required SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 17: Environmental Monitoring

    2. On the subsequent page, enter a descriptive name and press Apply. Creating a descriptive input feed name: 1. Click on the Input Feed Names link. 2. On the subsequent Input Feed Names page, enter a descriptive name and press Apply. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 18 Changing the Telnet or SSH server port number: 1. In the appropriate Port field, enter the port number and press Apply. Note: The default ports numbers are: port 23 for Telnet, and port 22 for SSH. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 19 Required – ONLY SSL encrypted connections (HTTPS) are allowed access. Select Optional or Required from the Secure Access drop-down menu and press Apply. Serial Port The Serial Port configuration page is used for maintenance of the serial port. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 20 Press Apply. Removing a group: 1. Click on the Remove link in the Action column for the group to be removed and press Yes on the subsequent confirmation window. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 21 1. Click on the Edit link in the Action column for the associated user. 2. On the subsequent User Edit page, select Admin, User, On-only or View-only from the Access Level drop-down menu and press Apply. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 22 This test validates that the unit is able to contact and log onto the specified FTP server, download the firmware file and verify that the firmware file is valid for this unit. 1. Press Test. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 23 3. For Load traps, enter a maximum load value for the infeed in the High Load Threshold field and press Apply. The High Load Threshold value may be 0 to 255 (in amperes). Configuring outlet traps: 1. Click on the Outlet Traps link. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 24: Tools

    Device Ready output signal (DTR or DSR). To log in by RS-232 or Telnet/SSH: 1. Press Enter. The following appears, where x.xx is the firmware version: SecureLinx Power Manager Version x.xx Username: Note: Logging in by Telnet will automatically open a session. It is not necessary to press Enter.
  • Page 25: Table 3-2. Operations Command Summary

    Set FTP Password Sets the password for the FTP Host Set FTP Username Sets the username for the FTP Host Set Gateway Sets the Gateway Set Infeed Name Specifies a descriptive field for the infeed SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 26: Operations Commands

    1. At the command prompt, type on, followed by one or more outlet names separated by spaces or commas, and press Enter, or 2. Type on, followed by a group name, and press Enter, or 3. Type on all and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 27 2. Type reboot, followed by a group name, and press Enter, or 3. Type reboot all and press Enter. Example The following command reboots all the outlets in the group named ServerGroup_1: SLP: reboot ServerGroup_1<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 28 SLP: status<Enter> Outlet Outlet Outlet Control Name State State DataServer_1 WebServer_1 FileServer_1 .A10 .A11 .A12 .A13 .A14 .A15 .A16 More (Y/es N/o): The following command displays the on/off status for outlets in the group ServerGroup_1: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 29 1. At the command prompt, type list group, followed by the group name and press Enter. Example The following command displays the outlets assigned to the group ServerGroup_1: SLP: list group ServerGroup_1<Enter> Group: ServerGroup_1 Outlet Outlet SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 30: Administration Commands

    Administration Commands Administration commands may only be issued by a user with administrative privileges, such as the predefined administrative account or another user who has been granted administrative privileges with the Set User Admnpriv command. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 31 16 characters, and spaces are not allowed. 3. At the Verify Password prompt, retype the new password and press Enter. Examples The following command changes the password for the user JohnDoe: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 32 To display user access privilege levels: 1. At the command prompt, type list users and press Enter. Example The following command displays all users with their access privilege level: SLP: list users<Enter> User Privilege Environmental Name Level Monitoring SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 33 1. At the command prompt, type add grouptouser, optionally followed by a group name and a username. Press Enter. Examples The following commands grant access to the Groups ServerGroup_1 and ServerGroup_2 for user JaneDoe: SLP: add GroupToUser ServerGroup_1 janedoe<Enter> SLP: add GroupToUser ServerGroup_2 janedoe<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 34 1. At the command prompt, type create group, optionally followed by a descriptive name of up to 24 alphanumeric and other typeable characters (ASCII 33 to 126 decimal - spaces are not allowed. Group names are not case sensitive). Press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 35 Groupname: ServerGroup_1<Enter> Deleting an outlet from a group The Delete OutletFromGroup command deletes an outlet from a group. To delete more than one outlet, but not all outlets, you must use multiple Delete OutletToGroup commands. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 36 The following command sets the wakeup state for outlet .a1 to off: SLP: set outlet wakeup off .a1<Enter> Displaying outlet information The Show Outlets command displays information about all outlets. This information includes: Descriptive outlet name, if applicable Outlet wakeup state setting SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 37 SLP: set port name modem Rack1<Enter> Setting the serial ports data rate The Set Port Speed command sets the default data rate for the serial port. Valid data rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, and 57600. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 38 The Show System command displays all system configuration information. Firmware version NIC module serial number and MAC address Hardware revision code and Flash size Uptime since last system restart System location description for more information on SNMP. 4:Advanced Operations SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 39 3: Operations To display system configuration information: 1. At the command prompt, type show system and press Enter. Example System Information F/W Version: SecureLinx Power Manager Version x.xx NIC S/N: 1600001 MAC Address: 00-80-a3-8b-00-0e H/W Rev Code: Flash Size: 1 MB...
  • Page 40 1. At the command prompt, type restart and press Enter. TCP/IP Administration Note: A restart of the unit is required after setting or changing any TCP/IP configurations. Setting the IP address The Set Ipaddress command sets the TCP/IP address of the network interface controller. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 41 IP address, subnet mask and gateway Enabled-disabled status of Telnet, SSH, HTTP,SSL and SNMP support Telnet, SSH, and HTTP port numbers HTTP authentication method and SSL access setting Network status for more information on SNMP 4:Advanced Operations SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 42 Setting the HTTP authentication method The Set HTTP Security command is used to set the method of authentication. The HTTP server supports two authentication methods for security and validation of the username-password – Basic and MD5 digest. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 43: Ftp Administration

    1. At the command prompt, type set ftp host, followed by the Host IP address and press Enter. Example The following command sets the FTP Host IP address to 12.34.56.99: SLP: set ftp host 12.34.56.99<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 44 To set the FTP file path: 1. At the command prompt, type set ftp filepath, followed by the filepath and press Enter. Example The following command sets the FTP file path to ftp:// slp: SLP: set ftp filepath ftp://slp<Enter> SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 45 1. At the command prompt, type show ftp and press Enter. Example The following command displays the FTP configuration information: SLP: show ftp<Enter> FTP Configuration Host IP Address: 12.34.56.99 Username: guest Password: OpenSesame Directory: ftp://slp Filename: SLP_xxxx.bin SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 46: 4: Advanced Operations

    1. At the command prompt, type set ssl, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter. Setting SSL access level The Set SSL Access command is used to assign use of SSL as optional or required. The default access level is set to optional. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 47: Ssl Technical Specifications

    Software. For configuration and use of these clients, please refer to the applicable software documentation. Table 4-2. SSH Command Summary Command Description Set SSH Enables/disables SSH support Set SSH port Sets the SSH server port number SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 48: Enabling And Setting Up Ssh Support

    Asymmetric Cryptography: Diffie-Hellman DSA/DSS 512-1024 (random) bits per NIST specification Symmetric Cryptography: AES256-CBC RIJNDAEL256-CBC 3DES-192-CBC AES192-CBC RIJNDAEL192-CBC BLOWFISH-128-CBC AES128-CBC RIJNDAEL128-CBC ARCFOUR-128 Message Integrity: HMAC-SHA1-160 HMAC-SHA1-96 HMAC-MD5-128 HMAC-MD5-96 Authentication: Username/Password Session Channel Break Extension (for RS-232 Break) SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 49: Snmp

    To set the trap destination: 1. At the command prompt, type set snmp, trapdest1 or trapdest2, the Ipaddress and press Enter. Example The following sets the trap destination 1 to 64.42.31.208: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 50 Enter. Setting the Trap community string The Set SNMP Trapcomm command is used to set the community string that is included with all generated traps. This string must be defined to enable trap generation. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 51: Snmp Traps

    A Status trap is generated when an error condition occurs on a unit, infeed or outlet. Status traps include the reported Status, the Location of the unit, and identifier and name of the affected unit, infeed or outlet. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 52: Table 4-5. Unit Status Traps

    Any error state generates a Load trap and triggers the trap timer. A new trap is generated at the end of every timer period until the Load returns to a non-error status. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 53: Configuring Traps

    SLP: set trap unit status Florida_HQ_1 on<Enter> Note: Enabling lower hierarchical traps automatically enables traps of higher hierarchical value: i.e. enabling an Outlet Status trap automatically enables the Infeed and Unit Status traps for that outlet. Conversely, if a Unit Status SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 54 1. At the command prompt, type set trap outlet change, followed by the outlet name and on or off. Press Enter, or 2. Type set trap outlet change all, followed by on or off and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 55 Trap Trap Thresh HQ_1_Infeed_A 255 A More (Y/es N/o): y Outlet trap configuration: Outlet Outlet Change Status Name Trap Trap .AA1 DataServer_1 .AA2 WebServer_1 .AA3 FileServer_1 .AA4 .AA5 .AA6 .AA7 .AA8 More (Y/es N/o): y. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 56: 5: Troubleshooting And Technical Support

    If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this user guide, or if you are unable to fix the error, you may: Check our online knowledge base at www.lantronix.com/support. Contact Technical Support in the US: Phone: 800-422-7044 (US only) or 949-453-7198...
  • Page 57: A: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    2. Insert the tool in the recess, then depress and hold the reset button for at least ten seconds. Note: If the reset button is depressed and held for more than 15 seconds, the reset will abort. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 58: B: Uploading Firmware

    FTP Filename command from the previously configured FTP Host. See on page for more information. Administration To initiate an FTP firmware upload session: 1. At the command prompt, type restart ftpload and press Enter. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 59: C: Technical Specifications

    Table C-3. Power Ratings Model Input Current Ratings Output Current Ratings Voltage Current Outlet Quad Octet Total SLPH08x1E-01 100-120V 50/60 Hz SLPV16x1E-01 SLPH08x2E-01 208-230V 50/60 Hz SLPV16x2E-01 Current ratings are in amperes. 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16 1-8, 9-16 SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 60: Data Connections

    An RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter is provided for use in conjunction with the RJ45 serial rollover cable to connect to a PC DB9M DTE serial port. The adapter pinouts below reflect use of the adapter with the provided RJ45 serial rollover cable. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 61: Ethernet Led Indicators

    Units are equipped with a status LED for each power receptacle. A lit/on LED indicates that power is being supplied at the port and a darkened/off LED indicates that there is no power at the port. SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager...
  • Page 62: D: Compliance Information

    Manufacturer’s Name & Address: Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product: Product Name Model: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents: USA and Canada FCC Class A, Part 15 cTUVus (US &...
  • Page 63: Warranty

    If the product is not under warranty, the customer may have Lantronix repair the unit on a fee basis or return it. No services are handled at the customer's site under this warranty. This warranty is voided if the customer uses the product in an unauthorized or improper way, or in an environment for which it was not designed.

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