Toshiba RemotEye II SNMP HTTP/Web Browser Monitor and Control UPS (RMTI-INT-R4)
RemotEye ® II is a complete Toshiba Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) management solution. RemotEye® II is a tool designed to control and monitor Toshiba UPS remotely via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/web browser) methods. In addition, when a power outage occurs, notifications can be sent to the network administrators or maintenance personnel. Should a prolonged power outage occur, RemotEye® II can initiate an orderly shutdown to connected servers to minimize any risk of data loss.
Highlights:
- Provides Management of UPS through Web Browser
- Provides Management of UPS through SNMPv1 and SNMPv3
- Supports Flash Upgrade through Network
- Provides Shutdown of Remote Client on LAN
- Provides Shutdown Program for ESXi 5 Server Hosts
- Provides Versatile Power Management Control
- Provides E-Mail Notifications of UPS Status and UPS Events
- Provides Remote Control of UPS through Internet
Specifications:
Model Number | RMTI-INT-R4 |
Network Multi-Protocol | HTTP, and SNMP |
Network Security Protocols | HTTPS, SSLv3, SSHv1, and RADIUS |
Network Ports | Ethernet RJ45 (Auto-sense 10/100 Mbps) |
Email Notification | SMTP (LOGIN, DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, NTLM) |
Compatibility | 1000 Series, 1600EP Series, 1700 Series, and 1800 Series |
Product Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.1"x 2.4" x 0.7" |
Weight | 0.2 Lbs |
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