SKU: 1530145
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If you manage a network with hundreds or thousands of sites, every second of downtime costs you serious amounts of dollars. Our solutions are optimized to help you deploy and manage large scale installations around the world and keep them running with minimal downtime.
Don’t get in the car just to push that big red button. iBoot can automatically restart crashed systems or put the power of remote reboot in your hands, wherever you are.
Discover your true Cost of Downtime and how fast your ROI on iBoot will be.
The iBoot-PDU series is designed to provide power distribution and remote power control. Each iBoot-PDU allows four or eight outlets to be independently switched on and off for reboot, energy management and security. The iBoot-PDU has many features to make the management of power distribution simple and cost effective:
Simple web browser interface is easy to use and provides complete status information and control of the outlets, and groups.
Simplify network wiring and reduce home runs to the router. This two port passive switch makes it easy to add remote power management to existing installations.
Telnet and serial access use the same Command Line Interface (CLI) structure and syntax to completely configure the iBoot-PDU, or multiple iBoot-PDUs in a cluster configuration.
Multiple users can be assigned administrator or user only rights, plus access to specific outlets and groups. Users only see the outlets and groups they are assigned to.
Multiple outlets, across multiple iBoot-PDUs in clustered configurations can be linked together in named groups and managed together. This allows for example, power cycling all devices of a certain type together.
Additional iBoot-PDUs can be managed from a single unit. One master iBoot-PDU provides the communication to the users and continuously receives status information from the rest of the iBoot-PDUs in the cluster. Groups can be created across multiple PDUs and controlled simultaneously.
The iBoot-PDU can monitor voltage, current and temperature to provide automatic response to the physical environment. AutoPing testing monitors network elements. Program complex sequences of outlet actions and notifications to respond instantly to out of normal situations. Temperature monitoring requires add-on probe.
Set automatic power actions based on your schedule. Restart systems every day to reduce memory bloat. Power up resources only when needed for energy management, lifecycle extension or security.
The add-on landline modem supports data calls from terminal devices using the CLI, and direct dial from a tone telephone for simple on/off control when more sophisticated means are not available. Voice modem also allows phone dial tone control with voice response (Basic functions only)
Setup and Control functions can be linked to any SNMP v2c compatible manager. The iBoot-PDU MIB is downloadable from the website. Reports to syslog server.
The dashboard provides clear status indication of each outlet, current draw across all inputs and alarm trigger status Multiple PDUs can be managed from a single web page. Slect one or more outlets and reboot or switch power.
Monitor critical parameters and take corrective action immediately. Build complex notification and reporting for environmental, power and network faults. Set trigger points and create sequences of responses to keep your network up and running.
The soptisticated AutoPing feature detects downtime in critical systems and automatically reboots whenever needed.
Multiple PDUs can be managed from a single dashboard. The Global view is a compressed presentation for controling all the PDUs from a single page.
Height: | 1U 1.75 in (4.5 cm) |
Width: | 11.0 in (27.94 cm) |
Depth: | 6.00 in (15.25 cm) |
Weight: | 4.5 lbs (2 kg) |
Temperature | |
Operating: | 0 to 65o C |
Storage: | -10 to 85o C |
Relative Humidity | 0 to 95% Non-Condensing |
Altitude | 2000m Operating |
100-240 VAC VAC
10 AMP Models: IEC320 C14 Receptacle
20 AMP Models: IEC320 C20 Receptacle
Single or Dual (S Models) 1G Ethernet Web, Telnet, SNMP, SMTP Port Assignable for Web and Telnet. SSL Security on Web control
4 x USB A ports for accessories, modem, temperature probe, etc. 1 x USB B port for serial port and external battery
USB Dual Temperature Sensors. Sensor 2 on 1m cable.
56Kbps V.92 Global Compliance, Data or Tone Dial (DTMF) control
4 or 8 IEC 320 C13 Receptacle 10 Amps Max per Receptacle -C10 Models: 15 Amps Max per Linecord -C20 Models: 20 Amps Max per Linecord
Complies with UL62638-1, 2nd Edition, 2014-12-01 (US), IEC62638-1:2014 EN 62368-1:2014 + A11:2017 Complies with CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62638-1-14, 2nd Edition, 2014-12-01 (Canada)
FCC Part 15 A
ANSI C63.4:2014 & 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
ICES-003:2016 Issue 6, Class B
RoHS 3 Directive (EU) 2015/863Compliant Rated Pollution Degree 2 (PD 2) for use in business/laboratory environments with only Non-Conductive pollution present