Black Box SWI081AE, SWI082 manual Startup/Configuration, System Mode and User Mode

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CHAPTER 4: Startup/Configuration

4.Startup/Configuration

4.1System Mode and User Mode

To restrict access to sensitive command functions, the Dual-Port Network Power Switch features two separate operating modes: system mode and user mode.

The system mode allows access to all configuration menus, command functions, and status screens. When the system mode is active, boot/on/off commands can be directed to either of the two switched outlets. The System Mode Status screen shows on/off conditions for both switched outlets and lists currently defined system parameters.

The user mode allows limited access to command functions and status screens; users are not allowed to access configuration menus. When the user mode is active, boot/on/off commands can only be directed to the specific outlet(s) that are allowed by the user password that was entered at login. If a different user password is assigned to each Dual-Port Network Power Switch outlet, then a user who accesses the Dual-Port Network Power Switch using the password for plug 1 is not allowed to boot or switch plug 2. On the other hand, if the same user password is assigned to both Dual-Port Network Power Switch outlets, then that user will be able to direct commands to both plugs. The User Mode Status screen only shows conditions at the outlet(s) allowed by the user password; system parameters are not displayed.

When properly configured, the Dual-Port Network Power Switch will display a password prompt when the unit is contacted via the console port, modem port, or network port. The password entered at this prompt determines whether the unit will start up in system mode or user mode. If the system password (defined via the General Parameters menu) is entered, the system mode will be active. If the user password (defined via the Plug Configuration menus) is entered, the user mode will be active.

If the system password is not defined, the Dual-Port Network Power Switch will not display the password prompt and will always start up in system mode. Once the system password has been defined, individual users can be granted access by assigning passwords to the Dual-Port Network Power Switch’s two switched plugs as described in Section 4.5.

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Contents Dual-Port Network Power Switch Page European Union Declaration of Conformity DUAL-PORT Network Power Switch NOM Statement Trademarks Used in this Manual Keep the installation stable by avoiding uneven loading DUAL-PORT Network Power Switch Contents Contents Operating Temperature 32 to 113F 0 to 45C SpecificationsIntroduction FeaturesDescription Front panel Front PanelBack panel Back PanelOption Switches InstallationConnecting the Network Cable Connecting an External ModemConsole Port Connection Connection to Switched Outlets Power Supply ConnectionReset Unit to Defaults This method will temporarily switch all plugs off System Mode and User Mode Startup/ConfigurationCommunicating with the Dual-Port Network Power Switch System Help screen Defining General Parameters Switch Command/Menu ConventionsATE0M0Q1&C1&D2S0=1 DUAL-PORT Network Power Switch Plug #1 Parameters Plug ParametersNetwork Parameters Network Parameters menu system mode only IP Security menu Save Configuration Parameters Operation Access the Switch Command ModeDisplaying Plug Status OperationUser Status screen Boot/On/Off CommandsOn 2 or /ON Router Automated Mode Default CommandOther Commands Operating Tips Manual OperationOperation Sending Parameters to a File Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersRestoring Saved Parameters Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters Console Port Interface Appendix A. Interface DescriptionsModem Port Interface Appendix B. Optional Rackmounting Bracket Instructions Figure B-1. Rackmounting Calling Black Box Appendix C. TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging Copyright 2002. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved