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Chapter 8:

Using Embedded

Web Control

This chapter briefly describes how to access and use the embedded Web control MasterSwitch feature to configure and control power output.

Note: For more information on the embedded Web control, see the on-line help provided with this MasterSwitch feature.

Accessing Web Control

Before you can access the embedded Web control, the network values needed by the MasterSwitch must be defined, either by the BOOTP server (when BOOTP is enabled, which is the shipping default), or by the console program (when BOOTP is disabled). When that is done, you can access the embedded Web control from a Web browser by typing in the name of the MasterSwitch (if that name is defined in the DNS server) or the MasterSwitch IP address.

Functions

The embedded Web control consists of a series of interactive pages you can access using a Web browser:

nA Master Configuration page allows you control and configure the MasterSwitch, as a unit, to:

q Define an up to 20-character long name for the MasterSwitch (PDU Name: option).

q Define a master power on delay time value for providing master power to the outlets (Auto

Power On: option).

q Control master power by turning on, turning off or rebooting all MasterSwitch outlets,

simultaneously (Master: option).

q Define the amount of time that power remains off during reboot cycles (Reboot Duration: option).

nEight Outlet Configuration pages allow you to configure and control each MasterSwitch outlet, individually, to:

q Define a URL link for the outlet (Device URL: option).

q Define an up to 20-character long name for the device that connects to the outlet (Device Name:

option).

q Define a power on value for each outlet so that you can sequence the power output from the

MasterSwitch outlets (Auto Power On: option).

q Control power output from the outlet by turning power off, turning power on or rebooting the outlet, without affecting any other outlet (Outlet 1: through Outlet 8: option, depending on the

Outlet Configuration page).

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Contents MasterSwitchTM 2MasterSwitch 100V User Guide2 Contents Chapter Using Embedded Web Control Chapter Using Console ProgramChapter Using Chapter User-Interface Components IndexAbout This Guide Who Should Read This GuideAssociated Documents Registering Your Product AbbreviationsTelephone Access APC Product Information and Technical SupportChapter Introduction OverviewMasterSwitch Front Panel Front PanelChapter Initial Setup Chapter Logging On Types of AccessLogin Control Chapter Configuring MasterSwitch FunctionsMaster Power On Delay Outlet Power On DelayReboot Duration MasterSwitch Device NameOutlet Device Name URL LinksOutlet Power Control Chapter Controlling MasterSwitchMaster Power Control Chapter Using Console Program Accessing the Console Program Via the Serial PortVia telnet Main MenuOutlet Submenu Outlet Manager SubmenuOutlet Control Submenu Auto Power On Master Outlet Configuration and ControlNetwork Submenu TCP/IP SubmenuTelnet Submenu Http SubmenuSnmp Submenu Snmp SummaryPassword Submenu Snmp Access Control SubmenuMasterSwitch Submenu Tools Submenu Control Console SubmenuAbout Submenu AboutChapter Using SnmpManagement Control mcontrol OIDs Management Configuration mconfig OIDsApcmgmt OIDs Master Control sPDUMasterControl OIDs MasterSwitchV1 OIDsIdentification sPDUIdent OIDs Master Configuration sPDUMasterConfig OIDs Outlet Control sPDUOutletControl OIDsOutlet Configuration sPDUOutletConfig OIDs MasterSwitch-MIB TrapsTraps MIB-II TrapsChapter Using Embedded Web Control Accessing Web ControlMasterSwitch 100V User Guide Reset Button Chapter User-Interface ComponentsOutlet LEDs Network LEDsIndex Snmp