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MasterSwitch VM
Power Distribution Unit
AP9222 AP9222EXP
User’s Guide
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operating instructions that will help you get the most from your MasterSwitch
Start Manual
detailed information on installing and setting up the unit.
VM power distribution unit. See the
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PDU
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is dedicated to the
It provides important configuration and
VM
(vertical-mount)
Installation and Quick
Contents
MasterSwitch VM
Introduction.................................
ProductDescription .............................1
1
VM
4
2
4
9
9
9
9
LEDs
OperatingMasterSwitchVM.......................4
Initial setup Configuring outlets for operation Current sensing Overload Outlet Restrictions Overload Audible Alarm Low Current Threshold
3
ManagingMasterSwitchVM ....................
ManagementInterfaces .........................10
Overview Web interface Control Console interface SNMP interface Auto-configuring MasterSwitch
10
10
12
11
VM
12
1
10
Password-ProtectedAccounts.....................13
Overview Account access to outlets and menu items
13
13
MenuItems.................................
Outlets .....................................14
Control actions Synchronization set configuration
MasterSwitch
Unit Configuration Outlet Configuration Outlet Configuration: Lnks
VM
14
15
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EventLog....................................18
Event Log Accessing the Event Log
Retrieving the Event Log
Viewing the Event Log Deleting an Event Log in the FTP interface
Network.....................................20
TCP/IP TFTP/FTP Telnet/Web SNMP SNMP: Access Control SNMP: Trap Receiver
System......................................23
User Manager Outlet User Manager Identification Date/Time File Transfer Tools Links
18
using the FTP interface
using the FTP interface
19
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Help........................................27
Overview Contents Interactive Assistant About Card
27
27
27
27
Security....................................
SecurityFeatures ..............................28
Planning and implementing security features
Port assignments User names, passwords and community names
28
Authentication................................29
Authentication versus encryption
authentication (Web interface)—29
MD5
Summary of access methods
28
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ProductInformation ..........................
WarrantyInformation ..........................31
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AP9222
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Limited warranty Obtaining service Warranty limitations
Troubleshooting...............................32
If problems persist
Life-SupportPolicy .............................33
General policy Examples of life-support devices
Specifications.................................34
Product specifications ( Product specifications (AP9221NX166)
Index
APCWorldwideTechnicalSupport
31
MasterSwitch VM Users Guide v

MasterSwitch VM

Introduction

Product Description

MasterSwitch
VM
No. Feature Description
Switched outlet
!
Outlet status LED
"
Provides individually managed power control to outlets.
Indicates the state of the switched outlet.
Overcurrent alarm silence
#
button
Overcurrent audible alarm
$
Overcurrent alarm LED
%
Modular ports (RJ11)
&
Silences the audible alarm.
Alertsyoutoanoverloadonthe MasterSwitch VM unit.
Indicatesanoverloadonthe MasterSwitch VM unit.
Connects a unit to the controller or to another unit.
Continued on next page
MasterSwitch VM Users Guide 1
Introduction
Product Description continued

MasterSwitch VM Controller

No. Feature Description
!
"
#
$
%
&
'
LED
Status
Configuration Port
Modular port (
Reset Button
10
Base-Tnetwork
port
Status
RX/TX LED
Link-
RJ11
LED
Indicates the status of the connection with the unit.
Connects the unit to a serial port on a device running the appropriate terminal emulation software in order to access the Control Console
Connects the unit to an Ethernet
)
for configuration or remote access control.
Re-initializes the MasterSwitch network interface without affecting outlet state.
Connects the unit to an Ethernet for configuration or remote access control.
Indicates the status of the management card.
Indicates the status of the Ethernet
LAN
connection.
.
LAN
VM
LAN
Continued on next page
MasterSwitch VM Users Guide 2
Introduction
Product Description continued
LED
s
LED Status Description
MasterSwitch Outlets
page 1
MasterSwitch Overcurrent Alarm
page 1
MasterSwitch Controller Front Status
page 2
MasterSwitch Controller Rear Status
page 2
VM
, Item 2
VM
, Item 5
VM
, Item 1
VM
, Item 6
On The Outlet is on.
Off The Outlet is off.
Off The unit has no power.
Green
Flashing green
Solid red
On The Controller has power.
Off The Controller has no power.
Off The unit has no power.
Solid green The unit has valid network settings.
Flashing green
Solid red
The unit is operating under normal load conditions.
The unit is approaching its maximum load. (Warning threshold exceeded)
The unit has exceeded its maximum load. (>
100
%)
The unit does not have valid network settings.
A hardware failure has been detected in the unit.
MasterSwitch Controller Rear Link-
RX/TX
page 2
, Item 7
VM
Blinking Red (Slow)
Off
Flashing Green
The unit is making
The device which connects the unit to the network (whether a router, hub, or concentrator) is off or not operating correctly.
The unit is receiving data packets from the network.
BOOTP
requests.
MasterSwitch VM Users Guide 3
Introduction

Operating MasterSwitch VM

Initial setup

You must configure the network settings of MasterSwitch can operate on a network. The required settings are:
IP
address of MasterSwitch
Subnet Mask
IP
address of the default gateway
Note: If a default gateway is not present, enter an
of a computer on the same subnet that is always active.
For instructions on configuring the MasterSwitch see the installation manual included with the unit and on the you have configured MasterSwitch required. The remaining MasterSwitch at the factory. However, you may want to customize these properties for your application. See changing MasterSwitch
VM
VM
, no further configuration is
VM
properties are pre-configured
Menu Items on page 14
VM
properties.
VM
before it
IP
VM
network settings,
CD
for more details on
address
. After

Configuring outlets for operation

VM
allows you to configure an outlet for on-demand operation. On-demand operation consists of On, Off, and Reboot Outlet Control Actions. The sections that follow desribe each operation that
VM
you can configure for your MasterSwitch
unit.
Immediate On. This action immediately turns an outlet on.
Immediate Off. This action immediately turns an outlet off.
Immediate Reboot. This action immediately turns an outlet off, and
then turns it back on after the outlets Reboot Duration expires.
Outlet is on
Immediate Reboot
command is issued
Outlet is turned off
Cancel command
is issued
Reboot Duration
expires
Outlet remains
off
Outlet is turned
on
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Introduction
Operating MasterSwitch VM continued
Configuring outlets for operation, continued
Delayed On. This action turns on an outlet according to its Power On
Delay.
Outlet is off
Delayed On
command is issued
Power On Delay
Never
Cancel command
is issued
Outlet remains
off
Delay
Power On Delay
expires
Outlet is turned
on
Delayed Off. This action turns off an outlet according to its Power Off
Delay.
command is issued
Power Off Delay
Never
Outlet is on
Delayed Off
Cancel command
is issued
Outlet remains
on
Delay
Power Off Delay
expires
Outlet is turned
off
Continued on next page
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Introduction
Operating MasterSwitch VM continued
Configuring outlets for operation, continued
Delayed Reboot. This action turns an outlet off after the outlet’s Power
Off Delay expires. Once the outlets Reboot Duration expires, the outlet is turned on.
Outlet is on
Delayed Reboot
command is issued
Power Off Delay
Never
Cancel command
is issued
Outlet remains
on
Delay
Power Off Delay
expires
Outlet is turned off
Cancel
command is
issued
Outlet
remains off
Continued on next page
Reboot
Duration
expires
Outlet is
turned ons
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Introduction
Operating MasterSwitch VM continued
Configuring outlets for operation, continued
Sequenced Reboot. This action is available only through Master Outlet
Control. Initiating this action immediately powers off all outlets. Each outlet will wait the longest Reboot Duration time (in seconds) in the set
VM
of outlets on a MasterSwitch
unit plus its own Power On Delay.
When these two delays expire, the outlet will be turned on.
Outlet is on
Sequenced Reboot†
command is issued
Outlet is turned off
Longest
Duration
Power On Delay
Reboot
expires
Never
Cancel command
is issued
Outlet
remains off
Delay
Power On Delay
expires
Outlet is
turned ons
Continued on next page
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Introduction
Operating MasterSwitch VM continued
Configuring outlets for operation, continued
Delayed Sequenced Reboot. This action is available only through
Master Outlet Control. Initiating this action turns off outlets after their Power Off Delay expires. Once all the outlets on the unit are turned off, each outlet will wait the longest Reboot Duration time in the set of outlets plus its own Power On Delay. When these two delays expire, the outlet will be turned on.
Outlet is on
Delayed Sequenced
Reboot
Never
command
is issued
Power Off Delay
Cancel command
is issued
Delay
Power Off Delay
expires
Outlet
remains on
Never
Outlet is
turned offs
Longest
Duration
Power On Delay
Reboot
expires
Cancel command
is issued
Outlet
remains off
Delay
Power On
Delay
expires
Outlet is
turned ons
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