![]() (Switched and Monitored PDUs.)Īllows for configuration of the PDU load thresholds and offers settings for managing the audible alarms and cold start delay. Displays information about the system, levels, system messages, and status details. Gives an overview of the PDU and system vitals. Administrators can enter the IP address of each PC to be included as SNMP trap recipients. (Switched and Monitored PDUs.)ĭisplays a list of current traps and permits users to configure new traps. (Switched and Monitored PDUs.)Ĭontrols which IP addresses (devices) have access to the CyberPower Management Console of the PDU. Scans network devices for media access control addresses that match CyberPower network hardware. Lets users select which type of events and SNMP traps are recorded in the Event Log. (Switched and Monitored PDUs.)ĭisplays a list of events, along with a date/time stamp and a brief description of each event. Lets administrators review the history of power conditions (via a web browser/network connection), such as input voltages, load levels, and outlet status. ![]() Send information to designated users via email, SMS text, or SNMP traps when specified power events occur. (Switched PDUs.)Īllows for switching on and off PDU outlets, which is useful for extend runtime during power outages. Provides options for managing PDU outlets and connected devices, including Device Name, Turn On Delay, Turn Off Delay, Reboot Duration, and Local On/Off. Performs planned power cycling of attached equipment by utilizing the scheduling features. Restarts locked devices and permits offsite management of networks and connected equipment, minimizing disruption by power cycling multiple or individual outlets. With a Switched PDU, it enables manual power cycling to restart unresponsive devices and allows for scheduled power cycling of outlets and/or load shedding for specific devices connected to the PDU. For both Switched and Monitored PDUs, the Management Console enables administrators to perform operational tasks, such as load monitoring and event logging via email, text, or SNMP trap notifications. This useful hardware interface is built into CyberPower Switched and Monitored PDUs. These can verify voltage and amperage amounts at each power inlet or outlet connection.The CyberPower Management Console is a Network Management System (NMS) that provides real-time remote power monitoring and control of Power Distribution Units (PDUs). The 4805/35 includes Load Sense and On Sense features and support for SNMP traps. This prevents damages occurring from hot spots and high humidity. It also has the ability to monitor the environment conditions in the data center equipment cabinet by measuring the ambient temperature and humidity. (The GMT fuse capacity can range from 1/2 to 10 Amps the TPC fuse from 3 to 70-Amps.) A key application for the 4805/35-XL is power distribution & remote management for a cabinet of both -48 VDC-powered servers and high-amp routers. Each power output terminal connection is protected by a GMT or TPC fuse. This unit combines low and high Amp power outlet circuits for multiple devices and features two 100-amp power input feeds. Using a Sentry 4805/35, the network operations center can quickly restart locked-up remote network servers to ensure that the network is fully operational around the clock. It eliminates the need to have a field service technician go out for manual intervention when devices lock-up. The 4805/35-XL is an intelligent switched PDU that combines the functions of a power distribution panel and remote power management unit into a compact 2U 19" rack mounted enclosure. CLECs, ILECs and ISPs and enterprises use the Sentry 4805/35 to manage equipment in remote sites, co-location facilities and network operations centers. Sentry 4805/35 XL Remote Power Manager is a switched PDU that minimizes the impact of locked-up e-mail servers and other internet-working devices on business-critical networks.
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