The front panel is an easy way to determine the power status of the devices connected
to the switch and and the overall power load being experienced by the switch at any
time. The following is an explanation of the buttons and indicators on the front panel:
CURRENT: The measurement of the current power load of the switch
measured in amps. If the number on the display is blinking, the switch is
overloaded and one or more devices should be powered off to bring the load for
that switch below 15 amps.
1~8: Pressing this button supplies power to the corresponding port on the
rear panel of the switch. When the port is powered, holding this button for
approximately 5 seconds and then releasing will power off the port. This is not
an automated shutdown feature. Use normal procedures for shutting
down the operating system before turning off any port to avoid losing
data.
ALARM: This light should not be lit under normal operating conditions. If the
light is on, the corresponding port is experiencing a hardware fault. For more
information, see the “Troubleshooting” section of the manual.
ON: When lit, the corresponding port is powered.
BANK: Indicates what unique number is assigned to the switch being
managed, if two or more units are cascaded. An un-cascaded unit is always
assigned bank 01. Other units will automatically assume the next available
bank number in the order they are powered on. This is important when using
advanced features in the management software.
Management Option I: Server Remote Control
If you are using a StarTech.com Server Remote Control product to manage your
server(s), you can use its built-in support for this power switch to create a complete
remote management solution.
The instructions presented here may vary from what you see on your screen,
depending on which StarTech.com Server Remote Control product you are using
and what firmware version is installed. For further assistance in locating and
activating this option in your version of the firmware, consult the documentation
that came with the Server Remote Control. For the most current version of the
manual and additional product information, please visit www
.startech.com.
1. Connect the male end of a RS-232 straight through serial cable (provided) to the port
marked RS-232 on the rear panel of the power switch.
2. Connect the opposite end to the DTE serial port on your Server Remote Control
unit. The location and label of this port varies by product; is marked as DTE
Serial on the front panel of the SV1110IPEXT.
3. Access the Web interface on your Server Remote Control by using a standard Web
browser and entering the IP address of the unit. Consult your documentation or your
System Administrator for assistance in locating the IP address of your unit and
accessing the Web interface, if necessary.
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