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Manual Switches The manual switches (A through H) are associated to the corresponding outlets in the back of the unit. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds will toggle the state between remote management (through the web and telnet interfaces) and local management. If a port is set to local management, pressing the button will turn the port on or off. Remote Control LED (Green) The LED will be on when the receptacle is configured for remote management. The LED will be off
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freeView Power 80 User Manual freeView Power M2 Yellow Red Green Description Off Off On Power on Flashing On On System initializing On Off On Normal operation On Flashing On Connected to incorrect device Flashing Flashing On Writing data to flash memory LAN Port LED LED Color Description On: LAN connection speed is 100M Green Flashing: Data transmitting On: LAN connection speed is 10M Yellow Flashing: Data transmitting 7
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3 Daisy Chaining 3.1 Daisy Chaining Up to sixteen units of the freeView Power 80 can be daisy chained to provide up to 128 managed power outlets. Each unit in the chain must be assigned a unique identification number. The default ID is 0. The following procedure explains how to daisy chain multiple units together: 1. Make sure that the Terminator is plugged into the first unit’s iLink port (Figure 6). 2. Plug in the first unit and turn it on. 3. Change the first unit’s ID number to
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freeView Power 80 User Manual 15. Configure the third unit’s ID number to “3” by logging into the web GUI, going to the RPM Setting menu, select “RPM00” under Select RPM, then select “03” beside “Address Change” then click “Apply”. After changing the unit’s ID number, you will see the LED beside the number 3 light up on the front panel of the third unit. Figure 8 - First Three Units Connected with iLink Cable For configurations with more than three units, repeat steps 10-15 for the rem
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4 Managing the Device 4.1 SNMPIV The included SNMPIV software allows you to perform maintenance on the device even if you do not know the IP address of the unit. The SNMPIV software also includes a standard MIB which allows the unit to be monitored with third-party network management software. 4.1.1 Installing the Software To install the software, follow these steps: 1. Insert the CD included in the box in your CD-ROM drive. 2. Open Windows Explorer and browse to the CD-ROM drive. 3
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freeView Power 80 User Manual Figure 11 – Network Selection Network Selection By default, the software will automatically select a network interface card to use (wired or wireless). To change the network interface to use, click “Network Selection” to display a list of available network interfaces (Figure 11), and select the one to use. All devices must be on the same network as the computer in order to be detected by the software. Configure The “Configure” button allows you to configu
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web or telnet interface passwords). To set a password, enter the password into the “New password” field, and enter it again in the “Confirm password” field, and click “OK”. Remember to keep a record of this password, as it cannot be recovered if lost. Figure 13 – Advanced Tab On this tab, you can also set the ports used by the device for HTTP (web) and telnet access. You can also disable web and/or telnet access altogether by unchecking the boxes next to the applicable interface. If y
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freeView Power 80 User Manual Refresh Click the “Refresh” button to search the network for freeView Power 80 devices. 4.2 Web Interface To access the web interface of the freeView Power 80, follow these steps: 1. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher is recommended). 2. Enter the IP address of the unit into the address bar (e.g. “http://192.168.0.5”) 3. On the login screen, enter the user name and password (Figure 15). By default, both fields are blank. It is recommended
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Figure 16 – Main Menu Information: Provides information for the connected devices. Configuration: Allows for configuration of the network and devices settings. Log Information: Displays the log of events that occurred on the device. Device selection: Not currently used. Each category consists of different pages which are described in detail in the following sections. 14
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freeView Power 80 User Manual 4.2.2 System Status The System Status page (Figure 17) displays the details of the system along with current network configuration settings. Figure 17 – System Status Page Firmware Version: Current version of firmware on the unit. Device Number: Unique identifier for the unit. System Name: The name given to the unit for identification purposes – used with SNMP. System Contact: The name of the person to contact in case there are problems with the unit – u
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4.2.3 RPM Status The RPM Status page (Figure 18) displays the current status of all of the power outlets, and allows you to turn outlets on and off. Figure 18 – RPM Status Page If a power outlet is off, clicking on the icon to the right of the outlet will turn it on. If a power outlet is on, clicking on the icon to the right of the outlet will turn it off. Clicking the icon beside “All On” will turn all of the outlets on. Clicking the icon beside “All Off” will turn all of the outlet
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freeView Power 80 User Manual 4.2.4 Network The Network page (Figure 19) allows you to change the network settings of the device. Figure 19 – Network Page IP Address: The IP address of the unit used for web and telnet access. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the unit. Gateway: The gateway of the unit, required for accessing external mail servers for email notifications. 17
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Obtain an IP Address: Select whether the unit uses the IP address entered manually in the fields above, or obtains an IP address from a DHCP server. Primary DNS Server: The primary DNS server used for name resolution. Secondary DNS Server: The backup DNS server used for name resolution in the event the primary DNS server is unavailable. Connection Type: Determine the connection speed and duplex of the Ethernet port (Auso Sense, 10Mbps Half-Duplex, 10Mbps Full-Duplex, 100Mbps Half-Duplex
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freeView Power 80
8-port Power Management over IP
USER’S MANUAL
P/N: KPM-008M
Rev. 1.2
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Copyright and Trademark Information This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without express prior to written consent of Freedom9 Inc. © 2006 Freedom9 Inc., freeView Power and the freedom9 company logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Freedom9 Inc. All rights reserved. Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Micros
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freeView Power 80 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................2 1.1 OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................2 1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....................................................................................................................2 1.3 PACKAGE CONTEN
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1 General Information 1.1 Overview The freeView Power 80 allows you to remotely control the AC power for up to eight devices including servers, routers, modems and telephone networks. With the ability to stack up to 16 units together, up to 128 devices can be controlled from a single interface. The freeView Power 80 supports several methods to log in remotely. The main method is to access the unit via IP over the LAN or the internet. This method provides the user with a web- based in
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freeView Power 80 User Manual 1.4 Features The following are the main features for the freeView Power 80: • Turn any AC powered device on or off via IP network and phone. • Support turning on or off connected equipment manually using push buttons on the device. • Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port for connection to a TCP/IP network. • IP Address filtering prevent unauthorized computers from accessing the web interface through the network. • Supports NMS to control RPM through MIB. U
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2 Installation 2.1 Installation Tips When installing the freeView Power 80, keep the following points in mind: • Install the unit in a cool and dry place. Refer to the specifications for details on permissible temperature and humidity ranges. • Install the unit in a location free from electromagnetic interference, vibrations, dust, and direct exposure to sunlight. • Leave at least 4” (10 cm) of space at the front and rear of the unit for ventilation. • Install the unit on a strong, s
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freeView Power 80 User Manual 2.4 External Components The following diagrams show the front and rear panels of the freeView Power 80 (Figures 2 and 3). Figure 2 – Front Panel Figure 3 – Rear Panel Phone Control Port Connecting the freeView Power 80 to an analog telephone port will allow the device to be controlled by dialing the telephone number associated with the phone port. The second telephone port is used to connect an analog telephone to so calls can still be made out using