[asterisk-users] *OT* DLI Ethernet Power Controller $289 (I paid $200 for a two port "webswitch")
Steve Totaro
stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Sun Jun 15 11:29:10 CDT 2008
Ethernet or dialup it seems (as well as automated ping/no reply
programmed reboots.) So it has a browser, modem, outlets, ethernet
ports, RS232.
It seems like you could use this unit to access a box that only has an
RS232 connection remotely, rather than connecting it to a server in
the same rack, so it must have hyperterm functionality too...
Again, I just ordered so I cannot say how good this unit actually is
or comment on anything beyond the claimed functionality.
Thanks,
Steve T
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Mark Hamilton <mark.h at cage151.com> wrote:
> This sounds good. Except I'm a little confused. Is this a reboot bar which
> uses Ethernet to do the reboots? Like a reboot bar, except in a PoE
> lifestyle?
>
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> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steve Totaro
> Sent: June 15, 2008 11:36 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: [asterisk-users] *OT* DLI Ethernet Power Controller $289 (I paid
> $200 for a two port "webswitch")
>
> http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetail&item=TOL10273
>
> I post these items from time to time to the users list because I feel
> they are useful to general Asterisk users. I have no affiliation with
> this company and do not profit in anyway besides helping others that
> may be helped.
>
> Again, if more people object to these occasional posts, I will refrain
> from posting.
>
> Anyways, I have equipment at a CoLo that I could not justify putting
> in KVMoIP and really only need a reboot if machine is "locked-up". I
> found a product called a "Webswitch" that can only control two outlets
> and that ran ~$200. This is a much better deal and is rackmount and
> seems much more suited to a nice clean data center with higher
> capacity.
>
> I just purchased one to replace the webswitch (going to be used for
> home use) because I have many more than two devices at my colo now.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Totaro
>
> General:
> - Controls up to 16 Devices Remotely via Ethernet
> - 16 Switched Outlets, Plus 2 Unswitched
> - Built-in Web Server For Remote Access
> - Redundant Power Supply for 24x7 Reliability
> - Slim 2U Enclosure
>
> Features:
> - Control, routers, servers, cell sites, ATM machines, kiosks,
> industrial process equipment, HVAC -- any 120V device.
> - An internal web server gives you control from anywhere in the world.
> - Front panel switches allow manual override and immediate control.
> - Switch 16 devices on 8 separate circuits directly from the web or a
> modem. Power two related devices (such as a computer and monitor) from
> each switch.
> - Two additional outlets feed unswitched power to "always-on" devices.
> - Two separate power cords on A/B circuits provide a total of 30 Amps
> (over 3600 watts!) of power in a slim 2-U case.
> - Redundant power supplies keep the built-in web server running, even
> if a power circuit is lost.
> - Multi-level password security system prevents unauthorized access.
> - User-defined plug labels and web hyperlinks connect multiple units.
> - A detailed event log with battery backup and an internal real-time
> clock monitor usage and enhance reliability.
> - 110V and 220V models are in stock. 48V and dry-contact models are
> custom built to your specifications..
> - Rest assured with field proven reliability. These controllers are
> used worldwide in data centers, industrial, and telecom applications.
>
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