Specifications
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SNMP
Up to four SNMP managers can be set. Each manager will receive Trap notifications for outlet changes, autoping and
current alarms. Set the SNMP manager IP addresses using the setsnmp<n>ipaddress<dotteddecimal> command.
Enable or Disable SNMP for any manager with the
setsnmp<n>enable<yes/no> command. The MIB is available on the
distribution CD, or at http://Dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html
The iBootBar also supports the following elements of MIB-II
mgmt [1.3.6.1.2]
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-> [ 1] -BR- mib-2
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-> [ 1] -BR- system
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-> [ 1] *RO* DisplayString sysDescr
-> [ 2] *RO* OBJECT IDENTIFIER sysObjectID
-> [ 3] *RO* TimeTicks sysUpTime
-> [ 4] *RW* DisplayString sysContact Truncated to 128 Char
-> [ 5] *RW* DisplayString sysName Truncated to 128 Char
-> [ 6] *RW* DisplayString sysLocation Truncated to 128 Char
-> [ 7] *RO* INTEGER sysServices
Firmware Upgrades
The iBootBar can be upgraded via the network if the upload feature has been enabled using the setuploadenableyes
command on the console interface. To upgrade the iBootBar download the latest version of the firmware and upgrade
utility from the Dataprobe website. http://Dataprobe.com/ibootbartools.html
Password Recovery
Holding the reset button on the front panel of the iBootBar for 5 seconds or longer will initiate a password recovery
mode. Once the reset button is released, the user has 30 seconds to log in to the CLI using the username
admin and
password
admin. Upon accessing the CLI, change the username and password for User 1 as desired.