Reboot mode, Boot mode – Server Technology PP02 User Manual

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BOOT Mode

The second operating mode is the

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BOOT Mode. This mode is used to remotely reboot a device by temporarily interrupting its power

source. The

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BOOT Mode provides a full coldboot, practical for resetting remote network equipment, communications or fax servers,

individual PCs, or any distributed device in a lock-up or error state. The

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BOOT Mode is the reverse of the Power-ON Mode -- the

power-ON signal to the IPM is constant to keep the devices powered on. When a reboot is executed, the power-OFF signal is sent, a settle
time of 30 seconds lapses, then the power-ON signal to the IPM is restored.

NOTE: When operating in this mode the Master Switch will no longer act as a local power on/off switch! Instead, the ON/OFF switch will
serve to enable/disable the remote

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BOOT function accordingly:

A flashing ON/OFF lamp indicates

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BOOT is

Enabled

A fully illuminated ON/OFF is lamp indicates

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BOOT is Disabled.


Preface

The

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BOOT Mode provides four possible methods for initiating a remote reboot -- the "No Answer

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BOOT", the "On-

Hook

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BOOT", the "Aux Port

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BOOT", and the "Off-Hook (busy)

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BOOT". Each method is described in the

following pages. To apply the appropriate method, it is first important to understand the four possibilities when
attempting to connect to a distant dial-up system:

The call placed to the host PC is answered, the

connection is made, and operation is successful.

••

The call placed to the host PC is answered, the

connection is made, but operation is unsuccessful.

•••

The call placed to the host PC is never answered;

rings continue until the dialing PC gives up.

••••

Calls placed to the host PC always receive a "busy"

signal (the host modem is stuck off-hook).

Remote Power On/Off

RE

BOOT Mode

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