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AN64 describes how to control NETIO power outputs from the Kramer device configured with K-Config 3 Driver. Telnet based protocol can each output switch On / Off / Toggle.

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NETIO KRAMER Driver can be used with these devices:

KRAMER is a manufacturer of whole AV multimedia ecosystem from the Israel.

 

To control each output on the NETIO PDU use these prepared functions:

ON OFF TOGGLE
PORT1_ON PORT1_OFF PORT1_TGL
PORT2_ON PORT2_OFF PORT2_TGL
PORT3_ON PORT3_OFF PORT3_TGL
PORT4_ON PORT4_OFF PORT4_TGL
PORT5_ON PORT5_OFF PORT5_TGL
PORT6_ON PORT6_OFF PORT6_TGL
PORT7_ON PORT7_OFF PORT7_TGL
PORT8_ON PORT8_OFF PORT8_TGL

 


Download KRAMER NETIO plugin

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NETIO device configuration

On the controlled device (NETIO PDU), it is necessary to enable and set the communication M2M API protocol -> Telnet on port 23 with parameters:

  • Port: 23
  • User: netio
  • Password: netio

Note: When using PowerPDU 4C device, the user setting is managed by central user administration. Just enable the Telnet protocol on port 23 and Create new user netio/netio with "user" privileges in central menu Users->Create User

 

KRAMER K Config 3

Use in the K_Config 3 application to assign the NETIO Driver to a port in the Port manager window (the IP address is only illustrative).

IP and port 23 have to be same in the NETIO web configuration and in the Ethernet  settings for the device.

Select the Properties to enter the IP address of the NETIO PDU unit.

Use Select driver to assign a driver to the given port. If you don't have it in your library, use the Import function to add it to your library

 

You assign functions to active elements in the standard way - by clicking the Add to List button.

 

 



 


 

 

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