SANUPS T11A/T11B
These power supply units can remotely manage and control the power of network equipment.
Remotely Control Output Outlets
- From a web browser(1), SSH (Secure Shell), Telnet, or SNMP, users can remotely set delay times for each output outlet (up to 8 outlets), and automatically input, shutdown, and reset outputs in a desired sequence.
- Power schedules can be set for each outlet so unnecessary power consumption can be controlled. Also, because it supports NTP, it is not necessary to set the clock.
- Computers or workstations can be start-up by using shutdown controls or Wake-on-LAN (WoL) signals.
(1) Applications are launched by Java Web Start or Java applets from a web browser.
UPS Integration
- Combined with a UPS, users can safely shut down computers or workstation during power outages.
- After all power outlets have been turned off, the UPS can be stopped. Users can also set outlets to automatically turn back one once power is restored.
- Alarm emails can to be sent to specified computer or mobile devices when a problem, such as a power failure, has changed the UPS status.
Monitor And Manage Connected Devices
- Ping response or RS-232C control signals can be used for fault monitoring in connected devices. If a fault is detected, the user will be notified with details via email or SNMP trap. Users may also do an automatic recovery by issuing a power reset.
- Power supply status can be monitored on their computer or mobile device.