Specifications

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Action. With Or, the Action will be triggered if either AutoPing fails. With Single, only
AutoPing 1 is used.
Action:
Select from
None AutoPing not used
Power On – Latch Upon triggering, iBoot-G2 will power on and remain so until changed via
the web, telnet, DxP, etc.
Power On – Follow Upon triggering, iBoot-G2 will power on. When the ping response
returns, iBoot-G2 will power off.
Power Off – Latch Upon triggering, iBoot-G2 will power off and remain so until changed via
the web, telnet, DxP, etc.
Power Off – Follow Upon triggering, iBoot-G2 will power off. When the ping response
returns, iBoot-G2 will power on.
Power Cycle Upon triggering, iBoot-G2 will cycle the power. iBoot-G2 will wait the
Ping Frequency x Fail Count; if the response does not return, the power
will be recycled again. This will continue until the ping response returns
or Auto Ping is turned off. Make sure your Auto Ping frequency is longer
than the time required to reboot your device.
Power Cycle Once Upon triggering, iBoot-G2 will cycle power one time. It will not cycle
again automatically until the ping response returns and is lost again.
With AutoPing operational, the main iBoot-G2 page will display the current status of this feature. The
status will be OK to indicate that iBoot-G2 is receiving responses to the ping, or that the fail counter has
not yet been exceeded.
If the fail count has been exceeded, the status will change to FAIL. The Fail Counter will indicate the
number of times the failure has occurred, and the Trigger Counter indicates the number of times the
AutoPing action has been triggered. A counter reset button is provided when logging in with the Admin
password.
5. Under the event scheduling menu you can set up to 8 different power events. Set the initial
date and time, repeat cycle and the action to be taken. i.e. power on, off or power cycle.
Save.
6. It is recommended that you setup passwords under the password screen for access to the
IBoot unit. Save.