BayTech MMP Manual

Modular metered power
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2019 
Modular Metered Power (MMP)
 Copyright 2019 
Bay Technical Associates, Inc 
1/1/2019 

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  • Page 1 2019  Modular Metered Power (MMP)  Copyright 2019  Bay Technical Associates, Inc  1/1/2019 ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

     ......................................  1 1 DAPTERS   SERIAL SETUP .................................... 12   :  ...................................  1 2 PERATION  MPORTANT     .......................................  1 2 UTLET  TATUS   QUICK START: MMP SERIES ................................. 13   : ....................................  1 3 UTLET  ONTROL   : ..................................  1 4 THERNET  ONFIGURATION   NETWORK MENU .................................. 21   OUTLET CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN  ............................ 22  ...
  • Page 3 Enable Firmware Upgrade  ................................  5 9   Enable SSL Cert Upload  ...................................  5 9   Enable Configuration File Upload ..............................  6 0   Restore Configuration Defaults ..............................  6 0   Get Current Configuration File  ................................  6 1   Display Configuration Error Log ..............................  6 1   Enable Rel Ctl. Firmware Upgrade  ..............................  6 1   UNIT RESET .................................... 62   LOGOUT ...................................... 62   BAYTECH PRODUCT WARRANTY .............................. 63...
  • Page 4    ......................................  6 3 XCEPTIONS    ................................  6 3 ECH  XTENDED  ARRANTY    ....................................  6 4 ECHNICAL  UPPORT   ......................................  6 4 EPAIR  OLICY   :  ................................  6 5 ETURN  UTHORIZATION  ROCESS   APPENDIX: TACACS CONNECTION SCENERIOS .......................... 66   HORIZONTAL RACK MOUNTS  ............................... 67    ...................................... ...
  • Page 5: Compliance Standard

    If you have any problems with your installation, please contact a BayTech Applications Engineer at 228-563-7334, or toll free from anywhere in the United States using 1-800-523-2702 or contact us at our Web Site, www.baytech.net.
  • Page 6: Connection Description

    8-pin crossed modular cable is configured to operate with these adapters. NOTE: Custom cables are available to connect a device to this unit’s serial port. These custom cables are one-way cables labeled with Baytech on one end and a device name on the other end. 10/100 Base­T Network Port Connection  ...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Inspect equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment. If there is damage to the equipment or if materials are missing, contact BayTech Customer Support at 228-563-7334 or call toll free inside the United States at 800-523-2702. At a minimum, you should receive the following: 1.
  • Page 8 Do not attempt to make any internal changes to the power source. Do not attempt to modify any portion or component of an MRP/MMP/MSP/MDP Series Unit unless specifically directed to by BayTech personnel. BayTech must perform any internal operations.
  • Page 9: Circuit Breaker

    120V/24A Rated Model: (30A Maximum Over current protection Device) 120V/16A Rated Model: (20A Maximum Over current protection Device) Applying power illuminates a green LED on the front panel of the MRP/MMP/MSP/MDP. When the power switch is off, devices connected to the unit are not receiving power.
  • Page 10: Cabling

    Receive (Data In) No Connection. Signal Ground DCD into the MMP. Adapter signals Listed are the pin specifications for the BayTech cable and adapters and the terminal COM ports: Serial 1: Port Pin Out Table Signal RS-232 RS-232 COM Port...
  • Page 11: Adapters

    RJ08X007 Standard Rollover Cable – RJ45 to RJ45 Serial 2: RJ08X007 Pin out Serial 3: RJ45 Receptacle & Plug Adapters  Serial 4: 9FRJ45PC Cisco Adapter Pin Out Serial 5: 9FRJ45PC-1 Adapter Pin out Use with RJ08X007 Cable only if controller has a B/C and is set to “C”) Use with RJ08X007 Cable Without B/C switch or With B/C switch set to “B”)
  • Page 12: Serial Setup

    SERIAL SETUP    Connect the 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter to the user’s computer  Connect the RPC EIA-232 port to the adapter via the RJ08X007 rolled flat ribbon cable.  Use terminal emulation software to access the unit, 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1stop bit, no parity, no flow control.
  • Page 13: Quick Start: Mmp Series

    5. You should get the Outlet Status menu (Figure 1). This is the outlet controller circuits. If you get the Network Menu (Figure 7), select option 1, Outlet Control or Unit (MMP 20 (2, 1) . . . 1) to get to the Outlet Status menu.
  • Page 14: Ethernet Configuration

    This is the bare minimum for Ethernet Control. If this is a new unit shipped directly from Baytech, follow the steps. If this is a previously own unit, perform a factory reset to clear out any users and passwords still in the unit.
  • Page 15 Average Power, RMS voltage, Current and Maximum Detected Current both in Amps, circuit breaker, Internal temperature of the unit, and external temperature sensors if connected. The number of outlets displayed depends on the MMP model. Figure 1: Outlet Status...
  • Page 16: Password Setting

    Help Menu: Type Help followed by a <CR> to view the line commands for the MMP outlet control. Figure 2: Outlet HELP MMP-11>help On n <cr> --Turn on an Outlet, n=0,1...36,all Off n <cr> --Turn off an Outlet, n=0,1...36,all Reboot n <cr> --Reboot an Outlet, n=0,1...36,all Status <cr>...
  • Page 17 Manage User The User Menu allows the admin user to add and delete users, change passwords, and change the outlet list that displays a user’s access to prescribed outlets. Select “Manage Users,” from the configuration menu and the following menu appears if the unit has been reset or initial setup: Figure 5: Outlet Manage Users ------------------------------------------- User...
  • Page 18 Assigned Outlets Select a user number from the User Management Menu, the MMP unit will display the Assign Outlet Menu: Figure 6: Outlet Assignment ------------------------------------------- User Assigned Outlets | C1,1| C1,2| C1,3| C1,4| ------------------------------------------- engineer ------------------------------------------- 1)...Add Outlet(s) Add individual Outlets (X, X, X, X) 2)...Remove Outlet(s)
  • Page 19: Access Control

    Figure 10: Network Access Control Telnet Login Prompt Enable/Disable..1 Serial Login Prompt Enable/Disable..2 Figure 11: Network Login Prompts Universal RPC login: The default user and password is “root/baytech”, all lower case. Password:...
  • Page 20: Network Port Configuration

    Manage Users Add/delete users and change their passwords. Usernames and passwords are case sensitive and alphanumeric. The root user can not be removed. Figure 12: Network Manage Users User Management Menu To change user password or port access, enter number of user. To add/delete user, select appropriate menu choice.
  • Page 21: Network Menu

    (Opening access to internal RPC) signifies the opening access to internal RPC processor is checking to see what is installed. “Enter user name:” will appear if a user has been MMP-11 Series assigned to the Outlet Controller. (C) 2008 BayTech F2.01...
  • Page 22: Outlet Controller Status Screen

    Voltage; Average Power, Voltage/Amps; Internal and External temperature and Humidity with attached probes; along with Open/Close external Switch probes. Also displays the outlet status. At the prompt type “Help” for outlet command and other menus MMP-11 Series (C) 2008 BayTech F2.01...
  • Page 23: Outlet Help Options

    MMP will display the following: Type “Y” for yes or “N” for no. Likewise, typing “ON ALL”, “ON 0”, or “ON” at the MMP > prompt and responding “Y” for yes, turns ‘On’ all outlets. The OFF n command works similarly as the ON n command.
  • Page 24: Status

    STATUS  Unit ID: MMP-27 56CE1 This shows the current status Total kW-h: of all circuit to the circuit ------------------------------------------ Circuit | True RMS | Peak RMS breaker level. It shows Circuit Breaker Current Current ------------------------------------------ Groups, True RMS Current, CKT1 0.0 Amps |...
  • Page 25: Outlet Control Configuration Menu

    To select the configuration menu, type “config” at the prompt. NOTE: If the unit display with the following message, “Configuration mode in use” Another user is in the other port in the “Configuration” menu. Outlet 2 Configuration Unit ID: MMP Power-20 1)...Manage Users Add/Delete/Rename, assign outlets 2)...Change Outlet Name Select an outlet to change its name 3)...Enable/Disable Confirmation...
  • Page 26 Delete a User:  Select D), deletes a user. The unit will prompt for the user number: Enter number for user to delete: Type the number of the user to be deleted, followed by <cr>. The unit will display the User Menu minus the deleted user. NOTE: If an outlet user is deleted and is logged in at the time, the outlet user will be disconnected.
  • Page 27 Assigned Outlets  -------------------------------------------- The Assigned Outlet Menu displays the outlets User Assigned Outlets a user can access. | C1,1| C1,2| C1,3| C1,4| Select a user number from the Managed User -------------------------------------------- Engineer Menu, the unit will display the Assign Outlet -------------------------------------------- Menu: A)...Add User D)...Delete User...
  • Page 28: Change Outlet Name

    -------------------------------------------- Select 3), adds all outlets to user access. The unit User Assigned Outlets will display “Y” for all outlets | C1,1| C1,2| C1,3| C1,4| -------------------------------------------- Engineer -------------------------------------------- 1)...Add Outlet(s) 2)...Remove Outlet(s) 3)...Add All Outlets 4)...Remove All Outlets -------------------------------------------- Select 4), removes all outlets from user access. User Assigned Outlets The unit will display “N”...
  • Page 29: Enable/Disable Status Menu

    Enable/Disable Status Menu   Select 4), from the Outlet Enable Status Menu (Y/N)? y Control Menu, enables the Status menu. The unit will Unit ID: MMP-27 56CE1 display the option to change Total kW-h: the current status: Default ------------------------------------------ setting is Enabled.
  • Page 30: Change Display Orientation

    Select 1), Circuit Breaker Alarms, changes the Circuit breaker 1 buzzer alarm value : 12.0 Amps Modify (Y/N)? y alarm level per circuit breaker. Enter: 15 Circuit breaker 2 buzzer alarm value : 12.0 Amps Modify (Y/N)? y Module/Group Circuit Breaker  Select 2), Circuit M1 buzzer alarm value : 12.0 Amps Alarms, changes the alarm level per module.
  • Page 31: Logging Out

    Total kW-h: Type “Power” at the prompt to show the unit’s Average ---------------------------------------- Power and the unit will display the following: Circuit Average Volt- Group Power Amps ---------------------------------------- Circuit M1 0 Watts | 4 VA | Circuit M2 0 Watts | 4 VA | Circuit M3 0 Watts |...
  • Page 32: Status Menu

    STATUS MENU   Status Menu 1: Network Status URPC Status Menu. Enter selection, CR to exit. Overall System Status.....1 Available memory, System up time Network Status....2 IP address, MAC, packets Logged Users......3 Active users, admin terminates users Memory Usage......4 Memory statuses Current Routing Cache.....5 Current routing caches Route Setup.......6 Routing table...
  • Page 33: Current Routing Cache

     Gateway is the network gateway for the route. The connection point to your company network.  Genmask defines how closely an address must match the network destination, octet by octet, to use the route.  Iface interface used to reach the network gateway, in this case Baytech network card. Kernel IP routing table Destination...
  • Page 34: Network Configuration Menu

    NETWORK CONFIGURATION MENU:  NOTE: The following message, “Configuration mode in use”, signifies a user in the other port is in the “Configuration” menu. Menu 1: Network Configuration Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2009 URPC Ethernet Host Module Revision F 2.25.06 Module 1 Hardware 1.01 Serial number 25920003 colilo version 1.05.01...
  • Page 35: Serial Port Configuration

    Radius Setup: Status continued. Radius Logins are....Disabled Radius Secret....HardlyASecret Radius Login Timeout.... Radius Server Port is... 1812 URPC Usernames as Backup is..Disabled TACACS Setup: TACACS Logins are....Disabled TACACS Secret....HardlyASecret TACACS Login Timeout..... 10 TACACS Server Port is... TACACS encryption is....
  • Page 36: Baud Rate

    Select 1), from the Serial Port Configuration Menu for Select handshaking: the Handshaking menu, Default is None 1 For None 2 For Software Handshaking 3 For Hardware Handshaking Enter Request : Software Handshaking: This style uses actual data bytes as control characters. The lines necessary are TX, Rx, and ground since the control characters are sent over the transmission line like regular data.
  • Page 37: Stop Bits

    Stop Bits  The Stop Bits are used to signal the end of communication for a single packet. Since the data is clocked across the lines and each device has its own clock, it is possible for the two devices to become slightly out of sync. Therefore, the stop bits not only indicate the end of transmission but also give the computers some room for error in the clock speeds.
  • Page 38: Serial Port Device Name

    Select 1), to disable the echo. The Default setting is Disabled. The unit displays: (blank) Select 2), to echo the module and port number. The unit displays: BAYTECH For further information check: http://www.baytech.net/ 02,1 Select 3), to echo the device name.
  • Page 39: Login Setup Menu

    If the login has been enabled you will get a prompt Universal RPC login: root similar to the following: Password: The default user and password is root and baytech, all lower case. Manage Users  Select 2), from the Login setup Menu, to allow the administrator to add/delete users and change their passwords for multiple users.
  • Page 40 NOTE: If you forget your password, the administrator has to delete the user then add them back in. IMPORTANT: You can change the admin password. If you forget, resetting the unit back to factory default is the only way to get the admin password back. User Management Menu To change user password or port access, enter number of user.
  • Page 41: Radius Configuration

    Radius Configuration  Menu 5: Network Radius Configuration Select 3), from the Log In Menu, Radius is used to Radius Enable....1 authenticate logins for the serial and the network ports Radius Server Address....2 Radius Backup Server Address..3 if passwords and user names are enabled in the unit. If Radius Secret....4 the Radius server rejects either the username or Enable URPC usernames as backup..5...
  • Page 42: Tacacs Configuration

    TACACS Configuration  TACACS can be used to authenticate logins for the serial port, the network port, modem or all three. When a telnet / SSH session (or RS232 session) is started the Host module will prompt for the username then a password.
  • Page 43 TACACS Encryption Enable Select 6), sets TACACS encryption is....Enabled the TACACS+ encryption to off or on. Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : Sending unencrypted TACACS packets is useful for troubleshooting but should not be used under normal operations. TACACS Login Timeout Select 7), TACACS response timeout is 10 seconds sets the amount of time the unit will...
  • Page 44: Network Port Configuration

    Enter IP address in dotted decimal form : Default Module IP Address is 0.0.0.0. NOTE: There should be no active connections while configuring the MMP. The unit should be reset upon completion of configuration.
  • Page 45: Ipv6 Configuration

    The Subnet Mask consists of four bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to 255. This parameter must be programmed before the MMP can be accessed through the network.
  • Page 46: Inactivity Timeout

    The IPv6 Gateway consists of eight groups of four hexadecimal bits separated by colons. This parameter must be programmed before the MMP can be accessible via the network. Select 3), to change the Gateway address. Failure to enter the address in the decimal form causes the unit to display the following until it is entered correctly.
  • Page 47: Ssh Enable/Disable

    Select 10), from Network Port Configuration Menu to allow the user to generate a unique SSH host key for the RPC unit. This key is part of the SSH encryption process. Each RPC leaving Baytech is shipped with same default SSH host key. It is important that the user generate a Generate ? (Y/N) new SSH host key if SSH communications will be used.
  • Page 48: Snmp Configuration

    SNMP program. Information provided is for the SNMP Agent only. Baytech Support will assist with the Agent part only. For SNMP Manger assistance refer to the vender manual or contact the vender of the SNMP software you are using.
  • Page 49: Web Server Configuration

    Community String: SNMP community strings authenticate access to MIB objects and function as embedded passwords. In order for your SNMP script/software to access the Baytech SNMP, the community string definitions on your SNMP script/software must match the Baytech SNMP string definitions.
  • Page 50: Module Name

    NOTE: The web page is a quick test to see if SNMP protocol is working in the unit, if SNMP has been enabled. IMPORTANCE: Currently, all users who access the unit through the web page have administrator privilege, unless a TACACS server and privilege levels are used for authentication. Web Enable, Select 1), to enable or disable...
  • Page 51: Under Voltage Alarm Threshold

    Under Voltage Alarm Threshold  Select 2), to change the alarm for Low Voltage: Enter the Sel M/P Identifier Lo V Lvl Selection (Sel) Number and press Enter. Type a value in 1 2/1 MMP10 tenths of a volt, i.e 900 = 90.0 volts. Enter voltage threshold value in tenths of a volt: Over Voltage Alarm Threshold ...
  • Page 52: Outlet Groups

    All Sensors  Select 2), to set parameters for the Environmental Sensor Configuration Menu different probe types. This feature is Sel M/P Identifier 1 2/1 MMP10 useful for standardization and the 2 All Sensors probe type is known. Enter Request :2 NOTE: The type ‘Contact’ For configuration of all sensors of selected type in system with a single user-supplied value.
  • Page 53 The unit displays the following and Outlet group is currently defineded as: asks for a name for the new Group: # Group Name Outlets 2.1.1,2.1.2,2.1.3,2.1.4 Enter name for outlet group (max 23 characters): Router GP-A NOTE: Get the Group number from the List Outlet Groups Delete Group ...
  • Page 54: Rpc Cascade Mode

    NOTE: Read the instruction carefully for the feature to operate properly. RPC Cascade Mode is....Enabled Enabling this feature will allow access and management of a BayTech Remote Power Device through the console (EIA-232) port via telnet/ssh/SNMP/http. In RPC Cascade Mode, normal console port terminal service will operate only when the network cable is disconnected.
  • Page 55 With Cascade enabled and the unit resets, two options are added to the Network Menu, Option “2” for the slave unit and option “O” for Outlet Group Control. Option “2” gains access to the slave unit through the RS232 port. Module: 1 Attention Character: MMP05...
  • Page 56: Power Factor Threshold Menu

    Circuit or Outlet Power Factor Thresholds..2 Outlet Power Factor (PF) Enter Request :1 Breaker List for device 1, MMP-27 Unit displays breaker list of circuits. PF Threshold (%) Pwr Threshold (W) Select the Circuit number to change...
  • Page 57 Outlet Power Factor Thresholds..2 Factor (PF) Threshold. Enter Request :1 The unit displays the number of Outlet Thresholds for device 1, MMP-27 outlets on the unit. Select an outlet Threshold values listed next to outlet number. Enter outlet number to change associated thresholds.
  • Page 58 Thresholds were set to circuit Power/VA power factor and minimum power level the new value and Identifier #Outs displays the Menu. MMP-27 /Outlets - Power Factor Threshold Circuits All Circuits/Outlets - Power Threshold Enter Request : All Circuits/Outlets ­ Power Threshold  This option allows user to set all circuits and outlets to the same Power Threshold levels. (MMX) refers to the metered-outlet modular series.
  • Page 59: Firmware /Config Download

    IMPORTANT: Do not type “Y” unless you have received the instructions and firmware from Baytech’s Technical Support. If you typed “Y” and see the following below, turn power off than back on to the unit to close the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 60: Enable Configuration File Upload

    IMPORTANT: If you type “Y”, the unit will display the following. To stop this function power-cycle the unit to close the SSL Certification Upload. Selecting “Y” for yes the unit will Waiting to receive ssl.pem SSL certificate file -------------- display the following as it waits for the certificate.
  • Page 61: Get Current Configuration File

    Select 6), to list any errors in uploading or Press CR to continue downloading the configuration file, the 1. No communication with rpc at mod 3 port 1 (MMP:5) unit will display either: Press CR to continue Enable Rel Ctl. Firmware Upgrade ...
  • Page 62: Unit Reset

    If the unit displays the Upgrading RC firmware on RPC at module 2, port 1. following, type “Y” at Enable update of Relay Controller firmware via Console (RS232) port. the prompt. The unit Enabling will reset Ethernet Module when Configuration is exited will wait for the ASCII Enable Firmware Upgrade ? (Y/N) y file to be transfer.
  • Page 63: Baytech Product Warranty

    BayTech. BayTech will pay return costs for delivery within the Continental United States. All repair and return shipments must be approved by BayTech and must be accompanied by an RA (return authorization) number. Please refer to our Repair and Return Policy below.
  • Page 64 Technical Support  BayTech offers Tech Support for the lifetime of the product. A staff of Applications Engineers is on duty to assist with installation, set up or operation issues. Support is available from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST or CDT), Monday through Friday at the phone numbers or website provided below.
  • Page 65 Return Authorization Process:  a. Contact BayTech via Phone, Fax, or Email to get a Return Authorization (RA) Number. IMPORTANT: BayTech will not accept any returns without an RA number. b. Package the unit carefully in its original packaging or similar packaging. The warranty does not cover damage sustained during shipment.
  • Page 66: Appendix: Tacacs Connection Scenerios

    APPENDIX: TACACS CONNECTION SCENERIOS  Parameters to determine if user should be able to log in:  TACACS enabled/disabled  Good/Bad TACACS connection  “Enable URPC usernames as backup” enabled/disabled  Username/password on TACACS and power strip are same/different Same username and password in TACATCS+ and URPC ...
  • Page 67: Horizontal Rack Mounts

    HORIZONTAL Rack Mounts   Each horizontal, Baytech unit is shipped with a set of horizontal brackets, and four screws packaged in a bubble-wrap bag. 1U Bracket , part number: M140R115 Attach brackets to the each of the unit’s side panel with two screws. Verify both brackets are facing the same direction on the unit, once attached.
  • Page 68: Rack Mount Hardware

    Tool Less hardware installed on back of unit. If hardware is not needed, remove with Phillips screwdriver. Instructions to install M140C138 brackets to the Baytech vertical power strip.  In each unit locate the small bubble wrapped brackets containing two brackets and four screws. See figure 1 and 2.

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