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Model | CPM-800 Series |
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Category | Network Hardware |
Port Type | RS-232 |
Ports | 8 |
Protocols | TCP/IP, SSH, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS |
Authentication | LDAP, RADIUS, TACACS+, Local |
Power | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Current Rating | 0.5A at 120V |
Communication Interface | Ethernet |
Management | Web, CLI, SNMP |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Dimensions | 44.5mm x 432mm x 254mm |
Type | Console Server / Terminal Server |
Explains how to connect a PC via Network Port, Serial Port, or USB Mini Port for control.
Describes methods for accessing command mode via Text Interface, Web Browser, or Modem.
Details how to connect ports and control switched outlets using Text Interface commands.
Explains how to establish a connection and access command mode via different interfaces and methods.
Explains how to create and terminate connections between DSM/CPM serial ports using the Text Interface.
Explains three methods for disconnecting ports: Resident Disconnect, Third Party Disconnect, and No Activity Timeout.
Covers defining Site ID, system clock, calendar, log functions, and managing user accounts.
Describes the feature that locks serial ports after excessive invalid login attempts.
Explains how to create records for command activity, alarms, and temperature readings.
Explains using Ping-No-Answer Reboot to reboot outlets when devices don't respond to pings.
Describes how to configure scheduled reboots for outlets or automatic switching of outlets based on a user-defined schedule.
Informs about current consumption exceeding user-defined levels, with Initial and Critical alarms.
Monitors temperatures and triggers alarms when specified levels are exceeded, with Initial and Critical thresholds.
Provides notification when communication with an attached WTI device is disrupted.
Notifies when a device at a target IP address fails to respond to a ping command, optionally triggering reboots.
Allows initiating Telnet, SSH, or Raw Socket sessions directly to specific serial ports.
Explains how DSM/CPM user accounts can be viewed, created, modified, and deleted via SNMP.
Covers controlling plugs (ON, OFF, BOOT, DEFAULT) via SNMP, including plug parameters.
Describes creating self-signed certificates for DSM/CPM, including defining parameters and testing.
Explains how to create a signed certificate by obtaining it from an external authority and uploading it.
Details how to download and save DSM/CPM parameters to a file using the Text Interface.
Describes using a terminal emulation program to send saved parameters back to the DSM/CPM via the Text Interface.