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Model | IP Power 9858 MT |
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Manufacturer | Aviosys |
Number of Outlets | 8 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | No |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Network Interface | Ethernet |
Protocols | HTTP, SNMP |
Remote Management | Yes |
Power Consumption | 5W |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Lists the key capabilities and functionalities of the 9858MT device.
Details the technical specifications of the 9858MT, including power and dimensions.
Outlines the necessary system prerequisites for using the 9858MT.
Lists the items included in the 9858MT package.
Describes the physical ports and indicators on the front of the 9858MT.
Pre-setup checks and required conditions before proceeding with device setup.
Step-by-step guide for physically connecting the 9858MT device.
Instructions for installing the necessary software to manage the 9858MT.
Detailed steps for connecting to the 9858MT using the IPEDIT software.
Guide for configuring the 9858MT for internet connectivity.
How to use the IP Service for easy device searching and access.
Explains the top section of the web interface for device name and time.
How to change the device's name in the IP Service settings.
How to show or hide the left control section for smartphone control.
How to set and synchronize the device time using NTP or local PC.
Controls for managing power to the connected devices.
Manually control outlet ON/OFF status.
Setting up scheduled power on/off events for connected devices.
Using the Ping function as a watchdog for device monitoring.
Network connection modes: Static IP, DHCP, and UPNP.
Configuring DNS servers for email and network resolution.
Setting up network ports for device communication.
Configuring email alerts for device status changes and boot-up.
Setting up Dynamic DNS for remote access.
Configuring SNMP, Telnet, Modbus TCP, and BACnet TCP protocols.
Using IP Service for easy device discovery and internet access.
Managing administrator accounts, language, NTP, and system reset.
Viewing system status, firmware, network, and hardware details.
Accessing system operation logs and sending them to a server.
Instructions for updating device firmware and bootloader.
Using HTTP commands for programmatic control of device functions.
Enabling and using Telnet for command-line control of the device.
Troubleshooting steps when the device IP is not visible in IPEDIT.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with receiving email alerts.
Procedure for resetting the device to its original factory settings.