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Brand | Tripp Lite |
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Model | PDUMNH32HV |
Type | Monitored |
Rack Size | 2U |
Remote Management Protocol | HTTP, HTTPS, PowerAlert Network Management System, SMTP, SNMPv1, SNMPv2, Telnet, FTP, DHCP, BOOTP, NTP |
Input Voltage | 230 V Single-Phase |
Input Connector(s) | IEC-309 |
Cord Length | 11.81 Feet |
Output Voltage | 230V |
Output Connector(s) | 16 x 230V outlets (12 x C13, 4 x C19) |
Features | 230V 32A 7.4 kW Monitored Power Distribution Unit (PDU) with built-in web/network interface in 2U rackmount form factor Blue IEC-309 32A (2P+E) 230V input plug and 16 x 230V outlets (12 x C13, 4 x C19) Supports local current metering and network monitoring via built-in web / network monitoring and control card Remote interface provides data regarding input power conditions and PDU load level via secure network or web browser interface Supports notification and logging of all major power events and user specified alarm thresholds Optional ENVIROSENSE temperature and humidity probe enables remote monitoring of environmental conditions and the ability to report conditions from up to four SRSWITCH or user-supplied contact closure sensors DHCP/Manual configuration support provides the ability to have network settings automatically assigned to the card, or manually assigned via permanent IP addresses 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing allows optimal communication compatibility with your current 10/100 Base-T network Real-time clock support maintains the time of day and date even if the PDU is shut down and unpowered Tiered access privileges allow an administrator and a guest to log into the web browser for monitoring and/or management of all intelligent PDUs Alert notifications via email or SNMP traps give users the added advantage of having an immediate event notification Front panel ammeter with push-button toggle switch displays power consumption for all 3 loading segments (8 outlets in bank 1, 8 outlets in bank 2 and total load of all outlets combined) Included cord retention brackets keep vital network equipment plugged in and continuously powered |