Specifications

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4.3 Instructions for connecting to the RPC3 via the internet.
Possible Application(s): You have collocated servers in a internet data center, one of the servers is locked. You
need to reboot it. You also need to add another server but think you might exceed your circuits capacity. You need
to know how much current you are drawing on that circuit.
Important: the RPC3 with multiple user name and password support is geared toward customers who co-locate
equipment with other companies. The idea behind the multiple user and password is to provide multi-company
support within a single RPC3.
RPC3 Username and Password Table (with assigned receptacles)
User Name
Password
Assigned Receptacles
company1
cp1
1
company2
cp2
2
company3
cp3
3
company4
cp4
4
sysop
sysop
5,6,7,8
admin
BTA
Full Access
Note: When logging in as anyone other than the “admin” you will be directed straight to the outlet control menu with
your assigned receptacles. The admin will have the entire menu for configuration purposes.
What you will need:
Any Telnet software (client) should work. Windows supplies a Telnet client with 95,98,NT and
ME. To access this go to the START menu, click RUN. It should look like: