Net Agent A Mini Go USB One Port Single, 3 Phase /RCT SNMP Network Card (DA806)

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Xtreme Power Net Agent A Mini Go USB One Port Single, 3 Phase /RCT (DA806)

Features: 

  • Ability to monitor and control the operating status of the UPS via a web browser or a monitoring system based on
  • SNMP or ModbusTCP protocol (NMS, BMS systems).
  • LAN connectivity via 10M/100M/1000M port.
  • Support for TCP/IP, UDP, SNMP, Telnet, SNTP, PPP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, ModbusTCP, BACnet protocols.
  • Support for SSL/TLS, SSH encryption (public/private key length up to 2048 bits)
  • Support for user login process, using RADIUS mechanisms
  • Notification of changes in UPS operation status using the following mechanisms: SNMP traps (compliance with RFC 1628, PPC), email, SMS
  • Generation of daily reports sent via email
  • Shutdown of workstations/server using ClientMate software and RemoteShutdown feature
  • Ability to measure temperature, humidity and detect flooding conditions using NetFeeler environmental conditions sensor
  • WiFi network access using a wireless network card
  • SMS notifications using a GPRS modem

Specifications:

  • Model Number: DA806
  • Type: Internal SNMP adapter
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 3.16" x  2.04" x 1.02" inch
  • Weight: 1.07 oz

 

 

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