
REMOTE POWER SWITCH
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1. Introduction
Use the Remote Power Switch (RPS) to turn electric outlets on or off. You can
control the RPS manually or from a Web interface. You can also connect to the
RPS via modem. With the SNMP card panel you get temperature, humidity
information.
2. RPS features
· Provides SNMP MIB to monitor & control devices
· Auto-sensing 10M/100M fast Ethernet
· Manage and configure via Telnet, Web Browser or NMS (MIB)
· Supports TCP/IP, UDP, SNMP, Telnet, SNTP, PPP, HTTP, SMTP
Protocols
· Send both SNMP Traps and E-mail for event notification.
· Auto-email daily history report
· SNMP card: Environment Measurement (Optional Kits), External modem
dial in/out via PPP protocol to control devices
· Integral 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port for connection to your TCP/IP
network
· Dial in by modem to control power
· Address-specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized sources from
accessing the RPS menu through the network
· NMS support to control RPS through MIB. Can also use MIB to develop
application interface
· Download data and events log list to server
· When events occur, RPS can notify user by email and traps according to
pre-configures instructions
· Avoids in-rushes at start-up. You can configure the sequence in which
power is turned on/off for each outlet. Thus avoiding overloaded circuits
and dropped loads. Predetermine which piece of equipment is turned on
first so other equipment dependant on that unit will function properly
· Supports Windows 2000 and later and Linux to execute safe shutdown and
reboot.
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