Page 8 iBootBar V1.5xInstallationRack MountingThe iBootBar is designed for mounting in a standard 19” equipment cabinet.1. There are two L-shape brackets marked as “L” and “R”, install the “L” bracket on the left side of the iBB chassisthen the “R” bracket on its right side.Installed L bracket: Installed R bracket:2. Install the iBB to the standard 19-inch rack.EthernetThe iBootBar has a 10/100 Ethernet port. The default address is 192.168.0.254Serial PortThe iBootBar has a 9 pin D subminiature connector for RS-232 serial control. The connector is configured as DCE fordirect connection to a laptop or other terminal device. Default serial parameters are 115,200 bps, 8 data, no parity, 1stop bit (115200,8,n,1).Serial Port pinout:Dial LineModels with suffix –M have an internal modem. This modem supports both data and DTMF control. The modem isapproved for use in 36 countries. See Appendix for complete modem certifications. In models without the modem, thisjack is not used.ExpansionThe dual Expansion ports allow multiple iBootBars to be linked together and managed from a single point. Theexpansion connector is 6 wire modular jack. iBootBars can be connected together in a daisy-chain or ring configuration.Up to 16 iBootBars can be clustered together and managed from a single web page or console session. Use 6conductor data cable to connect iBootBars for cluster configurations. Configuration settings determine whether theiBootBar is the Master or Expansion.Pin No Description1 Data Carrier Detect2 Receive Data3 Transmit Data4 Data Terminal Ready5 Signal Ground6 Data Set Ready7 Request to Send8 Clear to Send9 Ring Indicator