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Alternative Port Capabilities
3. You can also control and monitor the 5150 remotely through the LX CLI. Refer to the LX-Series
Commands Reference Guide for a detailed explanation of the commands used to configure and view your 5150 through the CLI interface.
4800 Power Strip Management
The 4800 -48 VDC Series family of products provides easy, practical, and secure solutions for power distribution, power management and load-measurement for remote internetworking equipment and branch AC circuits.
4800 Series products are available in a 4-outlet configuration. An 4800 Series offers individual remote control over the power on/off status to a maximum of four DC powered devices. The 4800 supports -48 VDC up to 70A.
The following section explains how to connect and install the 4800.
Connecting the 4800
The 4800 Series is equipped with a single RJ45 RS-232 serial port for attachment to a PC or networked terminal server using the supplied RJ45 to RJ45 crossover cable and RJ45 to DB9F serial port adapter as required. See the Technical Specifications in Getting Started with the MRV
Communications 4800 Power Control Series for more information on the RS-232 serial port.
To connect the 4800:
1. Connect one end of the standard RJ-45 double-ended crossover cable to the serial port of the 4800.
2. Connect the other end to any LX port you have configured as a power management port.
IR-4800
Serial Port
RJ-45 Double-Ended
Crossover Cable
100-240VAC
1.0A 50/60Hz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11 12
LX-4000
13
14 15
16
TELCO
LINE
RCV LINK
100
DIAG
10/100 ETHNT
Figure 19 - Connecting the 4800
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Table of contents
- 11 Preface
- 11 Customer Support
- 12 Other Documentation
- 13 Overview of the LX-4000 Series
- 13 Conventions
- 14 System Specifications
- 15 Installing the LX-4000 Series
- 15 Hardware Installation
- 15 Unpack and Inspect the Unit
- 15 Package Contents
- 16 LX-4000 Indicators and Interfaces
- 16 Front Panel LEDs
- 17 Rear Panel LEDs
- 19 Environmental and Installation Considerations
- 20 Mounting the Unit into a 19-inch or 23-inch Rack
- 20 Cable Connections
- 20 Connect the Power Cable
- 20 Connecting the Ethernet Interface
- 21 Connect Serial Device Cables
- 21 Connecting Your Management Station
- 21 Connecting DC Power
- 22 Modem Port (Optional)
- 22 Powering On
- 23 System Login and Passwords
- 23 Resetting the Unit
- 25 Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First Time
- 25 Configuring the LX-4000 Unit for the First Time
- 25 First Time Quick Configuration
- 27 Assigning an IP Address via the Network
- 28 Manually Setting the IP Address Via the CLI
- 28 Accessing and Configuring the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- 31 Web Configure Mode
- 32 Web Access Mode
- 32 Menu/Config Mode
- 33 GUI EZ Configuration
- 33 Launching the EZConfig GUI
- 34 Software Upgrades
- 34 IP Configuration Menu
- 34 Booting from Defaults
- 34 Accessing and Configuring Additional Features
- 34 Connecting to the LX-4000 Series via Telnet or SSH
- 35 Accessing from a Terminal Attached to an LX-4000 Series Serial Port
- 35 Additional Considerations
- 36 Command Line Interface (CLI) Tree Structure
- 36 Additional Considerations for an Internet Environment
- 36 Autobauding Feature
- 36 Reinitializing/Powering Off the Unit
- 37 Alternative Port Capabilities
- 37 Sensor (Temperature/Humidity) Ports
- 37 Connecting the Temperature/Humidity Sensor
- 38 5250 Power Management
- 39 Connecting the
- 40 5150 Power Strip Management
- 40 Connecting the
- 41 4800 Power Strip Management
- 41 Connecting the
- 42 Using LX Ports as Alarm Inputs and Control Outputs
- 42 Alarm Inputs Setup and Usage
- 43 Control Output Setup and Usage
- 45 Appendix A - Technical Specifications
- 49 Appendix B - Factory Defaults
- 50 ppciboot Factory Default Settings
- 51 Appendix C - POST Test Error Codes
- 51 Error Code Definitions
- 53 POST Test Error Code Sample
- 55 Appendix D - Cabling the LX-4000 Series
- 55 Cabling Considerations
- 55 Serial Device Connectors
- 55 Diagnostic Port Connector (Port 0)
- 56 10/100 Connector
- 56 Ordering Cables
- 56 Modular Adapters
- 56 Pin Assignments
- 58 Ordering and Installing the Inlet Connector Lock
- 58 Connecting to the Diagnostic Port (Port 0)
- 58 Modem Control/Hardware Flow Control
- 59 RJ-45 Wiring Considerations
- 59 Modular Adapters (RJ-45 to DB-25)
- 61 MRV 8-Wire Cabling
- 63 LX Series 4008 Front Panel
- 63 LX Series 4016 Front Panel
- 63 LX Series 4032 Front Panel
- 63 LX Series 4048 Front Panel
- 64 LX Series 4008 Rear Panel
- 64 LX Series 4008 with Modem Rear Panel
- 65 LX Series 4016 with Modem Rear Panel
- 65 LX Series 4016 DC Version Rear Panel
- 65 LX Series 4032 with Modem Rear Panel