Extron electronic IPL T PCS4i Setting Up the LAN Port, Connecting the Devices, LAN Port Cabling

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Setting Up the LAN Port

LAN Port Cabling

For 10Base-T (10 Mbps) networks, use a Category 3 or better cable.

For 100Base-T networks, use a Category 5 cable.

Use a straight-through cable to connect to a switch, hub, or router.

Use a crossover cable to connect directly to a PC. Wire the connector as shown in the tables below.

Pins:

12345678

Insert Twisted

Pair Wires

RJ-45

Connector

Crossover Cable

 

End 1

End 2

Pin

Wire Color

Wire Color

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

White-orange

White-green

 

 

 

2

Orange

Green

 

 

 

3

White-green

White-orange

 

 

 

4

Blue

Blue

 

 

 

5

White-blue

White-blue

 

 

 

6

Green

Orange

7

White-brown

White-brown

 

 

 

8

Brown

Brown

 

 

 

 

T568A

T568B

A cable that is wired as T568A at one end and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs reversed) is a "crossover" cable.

Straight-through Cable

Pin

End 1

End 2

Wire Color

Wire Color

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

White-orange

White-orange

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Orange

Orange

 

 

 

3

White-green

White-green

 

 

 

4

Blue

Blue

 

 

 

5

White-blue

White-blue

 

 

 

6

Green

Green

 

 

 

7

White-brown

White-brown

 

 

 

8

Brown

Brown

 

 

 

 

T568B

T568B

A cable that is wired the same at both ends is called a "straight-through" cable, because no pin or pair assignments are swapped.

Figure 6.

RJ-45 Connector Wiring

Configuring the LAN Port

You need to configure the LAN port before using it. You can configure the settings via either SIS commands or the embedded web pages (see “HTML Configuration and Control” or “SIS Programming and Control” for details).

LAN port factory defaults:

Link speed and duplex:

Auto Detect

Unit IP address:

192.168.254.254

Subnet Mask:

255.255.0.0

Gateway IP address:

0.0.0.0

DHCP:

Off

Connecting the Devices

Connect the cables to the rear panel as follows:

1.Plug the Ethernet cable from your network into the LAN port on the rear panel.

2.Plug the IPL T PCS4 power cord into a wall outlet. All front panel LEDs flash on briefly; only the power and Ethernet LEDs remain lit. (No receptacle lights should remain lit.)

NOTE: A label covers the power receptacle on the IPL T PCS4 (US version), reminding you that you must use the supplied 14 AWG power cord for the

PCS4 to function properly. Remove this label before connecting the power cord to the unit.

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Contents IPL T PCS4 IPL T PCS4iSafety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Software Commands Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Contents IPL T PCS4 Contents Features IntroductionAbout this Guide About the IPL T PCS4Application Diagrams IPL T PCS4Connection Diagram for IPL T PCS4i Installation Rear Panels Installation OverviewRear Panels IPL T PCS4i Rear Panel 220 VACSetting Up the LAN Port Connecting the DevicesConfiguring the LAN Port LAN Port CablingIPL T PCS4 Installation and Rear Panel Front Panel Features Operation Front Panel FeaturesSetting Up the System Using the Front Panel Setting Up Power ControlSetting Power Level Reference Thresholds Setting the Full power threshold If the receptacle Is set to Power level Receptacle Full None and Not Set thresholdsStandby Front panel Security Lockout Executive Mode LED lit Group Red power LED lit GroupGrouping Receptacles Clearing thresholdsResetting the Unit ModeActivation ResultHold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks once Configuration Control Configuring the HardwareSetting Up the Computer Using ARP ARP-S Command Screen Setting Up the Computer Using a Web Browser Screen Showing the Ping CommandSetting up the computer for IP communication Subnet mask Default gateway Blank or Configuring the IPL T PCS4 using a web browser Example of a Default System SettingsUsing the Embedded Web Pages Password Prompt WindowViewing the System Status System Status WebConfiguration Specifying system settingsIP settings Date and time settings Assigning passwords To assign passwordsRemoving passwords Entering e-mail addresses for alerts Mail Alerts Screen Upper PortionUpgrading firmware Managing receptaclesSwitching power to receptacles on and off Grouping receptaclesMonitoring the receptacles and setting the alarm Monitoring Settings sectionAlarm Relay Settings section Scheduling power to receptacles Scheduling an individual receptacleScheduling receptacles by day of the week All receptacles on and offOne receptacle, power on or off File ManagementUploading files to the web Adding a directoryOther file management functions Custom Web Pages Server Side Includes SSIsQuery Strings Example of a Query String Command Code exampleURL Encoding Browser View of Previous Html Source CodeReserved characters Unsafe charactersCharacters Hex Dec Device Power Control Accessing and Using Telnet PortCustom Web Pages Troubleshooting Power ConnectionsSuccessful Ping Command Response Network ConnectionsDownloading Global Configurator Software SIS Programming Control Host-to-Interface CommunicationMessages Initiated by the IPL T PCS4 Password Information Error ResponsesError Response References Using the Command and Response Table Telnet Web BrowserSymbol Definitions ExampleX5@ X71 Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Power Receptacle Monitoring and Alarm FunctionsWeb Browser-specific Commands Password and Security Settings Set GMT offset24 View GMT offsetDirectory Commands Below Telnet text responses Specifications Reference MaterialEthernet control interface AC control interfaceAlarm relay control GeneralPart Numbers and Accessories Mounting the IPL T PCS4 InterfaceRack mounting procedure Mounting the IPL T PCS4 on a Rack ShelfUnder-desk Mounting Mounting the IPL T PCS4 under FurnitureGlossary 10/100Base-TDriver Power level reference threshold Subnet USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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