Main Features
- Can control and supervise eight to 64 electrical outlets with a single IP SSL connection
- 10/100 Ethernet connection
- Management from any remote computer by using a standard browser
- 256-bit SSL encryption, 1024-bit RSA authentication using certificates
- Support LDAP/Active Directory user authentication
- High management of users, groups, timers; user profiling
- Naming of electrical outlets for easy management
- Can monitor sensitive computers by ping and generate SNMP and email alarms
- Can be the master of a chain of several ioPower to extend the capacity to 64 outlets
- Support Telnet console commands
- Numerical display to monitor the total current load (showing 0.0 ~ 15A)
- LED indicators and buttons on front-panel
- 19" rack-mountable design with metal case
Overview
ioPOWER.net provides 8 electrical outlets and a 10/100 Ethernet port for the connection to the local area or to the Internet. It permits you to take control of the power supply of remote electric devices, in total security, by using a browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox.
There are multiple applications of ioPOWER.net from simple remote-lamp light up, to remote reboot of hung servers. With ioPower, you do not need to move just to power cycle a device. You can do that with a mouse click. You can also schedule one-shot or periodic power cycles at specified dates and times.
Thanks to the SSL encryption and authentication, there is no risk that a middleman can turn off your servers in your place.
The electrical outlets can be given a name for easier management. You do not turn the port #7 of module #5 but the "corridor lighting" instead.
User profiling allows you to assign priority levels and outlet groups to some users. Users cannot toggle the sockets that are not theirs.
ioPOWER.net can drive a chain of several simple ioPOWERs. By means of additional ioPOWERs, the total number of electrical outlets a single ioPOWER.net is able to control over IP, can be extended up to 64. All displays, status and commands apply to the chain as a whole. Everything looks like a bigger power control unit with higher number of power sockets. Even the firmware is managed by ioPOWER.net, so that you just proceed to simple upgrades. ioPOWER.net automatically upgrades the firmware of slave ioPOWER units as necessary.
ioPOWER.net provides a Telnet server that understand a set of simple text commands. This may be useful for controlling it by program across your local network. As Telnet is not 100% secure, the Telnet server can be disabled by an option in the Web management.
The Web management is based on multi-level menus for all management, monitoring and command operations. You can set up sophisticated timers, user profiles, or simply toggle an electrical outlet with a mouse click.
Technical Spec.
Front Panel
Back Panel
Specification
Power Input |
- Voltage: 100 ~ 240 VAC - Frequency: 50 ~ 60 Hz - Maximum current: 15 A - Inlet Receptacle : IEC 320 C14 |
Power Output: 8 x outlets |
- Voltage100 ~ 240 VAC - Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz - Maximum current per outlet: 6A - Maximum overall current: 15A - Outlet Receptacle for EU: IEC 320 C13 - Outlet Receptacle for US: NEMA 5-15R |
Control |
- 10-100 Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) - Authentication: password, Active Directory®, LDAP - Security: passwords, certificates, 1024-bit RSA key, 256-bit AES encryption - SNMP traps, emails - Web browser HTTPS access |
Cascade port |
Cascade In – RJ-45 Cascade Out – RJ-45 |
Operating Temperature |
0~45°C |
Storage Temperature |
-20 ~ 70°C |
Humidity |
0 to 90%, non-condensing |
Certification | UL, FCC, CE |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
410 x 165 x 44.5 mm |
Weight | 3 Kg |