Page 2 - – User Guide
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 2 2 MasterSwitch – User Guide S OFTWARE L IMITED W ARRANTY W ITH RESPECT TO THE PHYSICAL DISKETTE AND PHYSICAL MATERIAL ENCLOSED WITHIN , APC WARRANTS THE SAME TO BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE . I N TH...
Page 3 - MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide; Contents; About This Guide
3 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 3 Contents About This Guide 6 Who Should Read This Guide .......................................................................................................................... 6 Associated Documents ...................................................................
Page 5 - Index
5 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 5 Chapter 9:User-InterfaceComponents 34 Reset Button ................................................................................................................................................... 34 Outlet LEDs ......................................................
Page 6 - Who Should Read This Guide; Owners Manual for; Registering Your Product
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 6 6 About This Guide This user guide contains information about configuring and using the American Power Conversion ( APC ) MasterSwitch™, a stand-alone power distribution unit ( PDU ). Who Should Read This Guide This guide is for anyone responsible for using the Maste...
Page 7 - APC Product Information and Technical Support; CompuServe
7 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 7 APC Product Information and Technical Support Call 0120-80-6090 or 813-5434 2021 to directly access APC ’s product information database and request to have the latest APC product information faxed directly to you. If you have any questions concerning the MasterSwit...
Page 8 - Simple network management protocol (; SNMP; using; Overview
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 8 8 Chapter 1:Introduction The APC MasterSwitch is a network-manageable power control unit ( PCU ) that allows you complete, independent control of power to eight relay-controlled outlets. This control is programmable using any of thefollowing strategies: n Web-based c...
Page 9 - Front Panel
9 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 9 Front Panel The primary feature of the MasterSwitch is the programmable control of eight power outlets using embeddedWeb-based control, SNMP control, or the console program via telnet or the onboard serial port. Two connectors provide for the physical link for prog...
Page 10 - apc
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 10 10 Chapter 2:InitialSetup The MasterSwitch must have its network settings defined for it to function properly for SNMP, telnet, or embedded Web control of its output power: n Its IP address n The IP address of the default gateway n The subnet mask n HTTP and telnet ...
Page 11 - Types of Access; Login Control; GETs; access is controlled by MasterSwitch-
11 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 11 Chapter 3:Logging On This chapter describes how Web control, console program, and SNMP access is controlled so that only one control option (Web control, console or SNMP ) can be used at a time for write activity. Note: References throughout this document to the ...
Page 12 - Functions; HTTP Net Config
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 12 12 Chapter 4:Configuring theMasterSwitch This chapter describes how to use SNMP , embedded Web control or the console program to configure the MasterSwitch and its eight, individually-manageable power outlets. Note: Most configuration functions can be performed usin...
Page 13 - Master Power On Delay; Outlet Power On Delay
13 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 13 Master Power On Delay You can use Web, SNMP or console configuration commands to define how long a delay, if any, will occur between power being applied to the MasterSwitch and master power being provided to the MasterSwitchoutlets. This allows you to sequence th...
Page 14 - Reboot Duration; MasterSwitch Device Name; Outlet Device Name; URL Links; URL
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 14 14 Reboot Duration You can use Web, SNMP or console configuration commands to define how long a delay will occur between the power being turned off at the start of a reboot and the power being turned back on to complete the reboot.This delay, which applies to the re...
Page 15 - Outlet Power Control
15 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 15 Chapter 5:Controlling theMasterSwitch This chapter describes how you can use Web, SNMP or console commands (telnet or serial sessions) to control output power from the MasterSwitch, as a unit, or from each outlet, individually. Overview Using configuration option...
Page 16 - When a; BOOTP; server (Chapter 2) is not being used, the console program must be used
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 16 16 Chapter 6:Using theConsole Program This chapter describes how to use the console program to configure and control output power from theMasterSwitch as a unit, or from each outlet individually. The console program is accessed via the serial portor via telnet. Func...
Page 17 - Accessing the Console Program; Port” at the front of the MasterSwitch .; Via telnet; telnet; The Main Menu
17 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 17 Accessing the Console Program There are two methods of accessing the console program: via the serial port or via telnet. Via the Serial Port 1) Connect one end of the cable that came with the MasterSwitch to the connector labeled “Serial Port” at the front of the...
Page 18 - Outlet Submenu; Figure 3: Outlet Manager Submenu
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 18 18 To navigate through the menu structure of MasterSwitch and make desired changes, simply type the numbercorresponding to the selection desired at the > prompt and press <Enter>. Note: To log off MasterSwitch, select option 4 from the Main menu. No other c...
Page 19 - To turn an outlet on or off or to schedule a reboot, select option 1:; Figure 5: Outlet Control Submenu
19 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 19 To turn an outlet on or off or to schedule a reboot, select option 1: ---- Control of Outlet 1 ------------------------------------------------- Outlet Device Name Auto Power On Reboot Duration ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:...
Page 20 - Auto Power On; Figure 7: Auto Power On Submenu; Master Outlet Configuration and Control; Figure 8: Master Control Menu
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 20 20 Auto Power On The Auto Power On selection allows the user to configure the receptacle to power-up and rebootindependently or with the master: --- Auto Power On ----------------------------- 1- With Master 2- 15 Sec After Master 3- 30 Sec After Master 4- 45 Sec Af...
Page 21 - Figure 9: Master Configuration Menu; Network Submenu; Figure 10: Network Submenu
21 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 21 For configuration of the master outlet, select option 2 from the Outlets Manager submenu. The followingsubmenu appears: ------ Configuration of Master Outlet -------------------------------------- Outlet Device Name Auto Power On Reboot Duration -----------------...
Page 22 - Telnet Submenu; Figure 12: Telnet Configuration Submenu; HTTP Submenu; Figure 13: HTTP Configuration Submenu
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 22 22 ----- TCP/IP ----------------------------------------------------------------- The Network Service has started with the following settings : ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Adapter IP : 159.215.87.62 Subnet Mask : 255.255.25...
Page 23 - SNMP Submenu; Figure 14: SNMP Submenu; SNMP Summary Page; Note: SNMP options may not be changed from the SNMP Summary Page.
23 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 23 If HTTP network configuration is disabled, only the console program may be used to configure theMasterSwitch operation. Note: Shortcut keys are available from anywhere in the console program:<CTRL-C> Returns to the main menu<CTRL-O> Toggles between ou...
Page 24 - SNMP Access Control Submenu; Figure 16: Access Control Submenu; MasterSwitch Submenu; Figure 17: MasterSwitch Submenu; Password Submenu
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 24 24 SNMP Access Control Submenu ---- Access Control 1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Access Control Summary # Community Access NMS IP ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 public Read 0.0.0.0 2 public R...
Page 25 - Figure 18: Password Submenu; Tools Submenu; Figure 19: Tools Submenu; Control Console Submenu; Figure 20: Control Console Submenu
25 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 25 ---- Passwords --------------------------------------------------------------- 1- Auto Logout : 3 Minutes 2- New User Name : apcuser 3- New Password : 4- Current Password : 5- Accept Changes : ?- Help<ENTER> Redisplay Menu <ESC> Return To Previous Men...
Page 26 - About Submenu; Figure 20: About Page
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 26 26 About Submenu The About submenu provides factory information about the MasterSwitch. These fields are not editable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About MasterSwitch Model Number : AP9210 Serial Number : WA97146634...
Page 28 - apcmgmt OIDs; agent code cannot be downloaded to a MasterSwitch. Therefore, the; MIB; Traps section
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 28 28 n Define any URL links to be used by the MasterSwitch embedded Web control. The same diskette that contained the PDF copy of this user’s guide (PDUguide.pdf) also contains a copy of APC ’s MasterSwitch- MIB (as PDU. MIB ). This MIB is compatible with APC ’s Power...
Page 29 - MasterSwitchV1 OIDs
29 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 29 MasterSwitchV1 OIDs When you select the MasterSwitchV1 listing, the SNMP browser will present you with five categories of OIDs: n MasterSwitch- MIB identification ( sPDUIdent ) OIDs n MasterSwitch- MIB master control ( sPDUMasterControl ) OIDs n MasterSwitch- MIB...
Page 30 - Master Configuration (sPDUMasterConfig) OIDs
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 30 30 Master Configuration (sPDUMasterConfig) OIDs There are three sPDUMasterConfig OIDs: n sPDUMasterConfigPowerOn allows you to define the delay, if any, in seconds, between when power is applied to the MasterSwitch and the application of master power to the eight ou...
Page 31 - Outlet Configuration (sPDUOutletConfig) OIDs; sPDUOutletConfig; Traps; MasterSwitch-MIB Traps; Trap; Index Number - Description
31 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 31 Outlet Configuration (sPDUOutletConfig) OIDs The sPDUOutletConfig OIDs consist of an sPDUOutletConfigTableSiz e read-only OID that defines the number of outlets (always 8), as well as one set of identical OIDs for each outlet, each set consisting of: q An sPDUOut...
Page 32 - with this MasterSwitch feature.; Accessing Web Control; Master Configuration
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 32 32 Chapter 8:Using EmbeddedWeb Control This chapter briefly describes how to access and use the embedded Web control MasterSwitch feature toconfigure and control power output. Note: For more information on the embedded Web control, see the on-line help provided with...
Page 33 - Status; System Configuration
33 MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 33 n A Status page provides: q A graphic display that defines the current status of all outlets. q Graphic links to the eight outlet pages. q Graphic links to the URL s defined for each outlet’s device. Note: The URL for an outlet is defined in that outlet’s Web con...
Page 34 - Reset Button
MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide 34 34 Chapter 9:User-InterfaceComponents This chapter describes the three types of MasterSwitch user-interface components: n The Reset button n The network LEDs n The outlet LEDs Reset Button Pressing this button reinitializes the MasterSwitch without affecting its out...