Equipment provided by CageEye

  1. CageEye server: Advantech MIC-770.

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  1. UPS: Eaton Ellipse PRO 650 DIN 650VA

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User-manual:

Connect power

Step 1: connect UPS to power

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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.

Step 2: connect CageEye server power to UPS

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Connect the CageEye server’s DC IN to an outlet on the UPS.

Step 3: connect CageEye server USB to UPS

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Connect the USB between the UPS and the CageEye server, as illustrated with a red line in the picture above.

Step 4: Power on UPS

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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:

Step 5: Power on CageEye server

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Press the power button on the CageEye server.

Connect network (no PoE module)

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:

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Step 1: Connect CageEye server to barge network

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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.

Step 2: Connect CageEye server to CageEye rocket

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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.

Connect network (PoE module)

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:

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Step 1: connect CageEye server to barge network

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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.

Step 2: connect CageEye server to CageEye rocket

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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.