Specifications

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Linkback URL: This setting allows control of the hotlink displayed on the Goodbye page. It allows use of
the public IP address or DNS name instead of the internal IP Address of the iBoot-DC, which is the default
setting. If this setting is left blank, the hotlink will be the IP Address of the unit. Enter up to 128 characters.
Telnet Port: This setting is used to allow access to the iBoot-DC via telnet by ports other than standard 23.
DxP Port: This setting is used to allow access to the iBoot-DC via Dataprobe Exchange Protocol (DxP) via
ports other than standard 9100.
Note: All of the TCP/IP Settings require a reboot of the iBoot-DC, after clicking Save. A Reboot
button will appear at the bottom of the page. The new settings will not take effect until the unit is
rebooted. Reboot will not affect the power position of the iBoot-DC. Upon Clicking Reboot, the
Googbye page is displayed with a link to re-login.
6.3. AutoPing
The AutoPing feature allows iBoot-DC to
automatically detect failed equipment and
perform a timed reboot or other power control
function (like turning on an indicator or siren).
You set one or two IP addresses to be
periodically pinged. When iBoot-DC no longer
detects a response from these addresses, the
programmed power control function is actuated.
The two addresses can be AND or OR linked so
that both (AND) or either (OR) need to fail in
order to take the selected action.
Examples:
Use AutoPing as server monitor: iBoot-DC is
installed with the device it monitors and
automatically reboots if there is no response.
Ideal for: Kiosks & Servers
Use Auto-Ping as service monitor: iBoot-DC is
installed with the device to be rebooted, but
pings a remote host to test the communication
channel. Ideal for: DSL & Cable Modem
Verification.
iBoot-DC monitors network device and powers up
alarm or redundant system when there is no
response Ideal for: Hot Standby Servers,
Environmental Control, Alert for any Network
Failure.