CageEye server: Advantech MIC-770.
UPS: Eaton Ellipse PRO 650 DIN 650VA
User-manual:
Connect the UPS to a power socket, typically found on the wall or in some cases inside racks. Leave sufficient space around the UPS for ventilation.
Connect the CageEye server’s DC IN to an outlet on the UPS.
Connect the USB between the UPS and the CageEye server, as illustrated with a red line in the picture above.
Press and hold the power button (6) on the UPS for about one second.
For more information on the UPS refer to the manufacturer’s manual: |
Press the power button on the CageEye server.
This section is for configuring CageEye servers that do not have a Power over Ethernet (PoE) module. To verify if a server has a PoE module installed, check the bottom right panel. If there are no ethernet ports in the panel, the server does not have a PoE module installed, as shown in this image: ![]() |
Connect CageEye server’s ethernet port1 to the barge network. This port acts as a DHCP client. Make sure that the lights on CageEye server’s port1 are green.
Connect CageEye server’s ethernet port2 to the CageEye rocket. This port acts as a DHCP server. Make sure that the lights on CageEye server’s port2 are green.
This section is for configuring CageEye servers that have a Power over Ethernet (PoE) module. To verify if a server has a PoE module installed, check the bottom right panel. If there are ethernet ports in the panel, the server has a PoE module installed, as shown in this image: ![]() |
Connect CageEye server’s ethernet port1 to the barge network. This port acts as a DHCP client. Make sure that the lights on CageEye server’s port1 are green.
Connect CageEye server’s ch1 on the PoE card to the CageEye rocket. This port acts as a DHCP server. Make sure that the lights on CageEye server’s ch1 are green.