NTI, e-mini-lxob-d, Mini Environment Monitoring System, Back-Up Battery, DIN Mounted
e-mini-lxob-d Includes Only:
- Mini Environment Monitoring System, Back-up Battery
- DIN Mounted
Features:
- Monitor and manage server room environmental conditions over IP.
- 2 temperature/humidity sensors.
- 5 digital inputs sensitive to contact closure.
- Sensors are hot plugable.
- One output relay for control of external devices.
- Relay activates upon alarm or via the user interface.
- Supports NTI's IP network video cameras for live view of any facility.
- One integrated view - see different Web cameras side-by-side with physical and environmental parameters.
- Monitor (ping) up to 16 IP network devices.
- Alerts are sent if devices are not responding.
- Two USB ports for connecting USB modem or for downloading log data to USB flash drive, and one USB console port for serial terminal interface.
- Alerts are sent when there is a power outage and when power returns.
- Create multiple alerts for any installed sensor.
- Sensor conditions (events) can be configured to trigger alerts by themselves, and/or be used in combination with other events to trigger Smart Alerts.
- Configure up to 50 events.
- Up to 20 Smart Alerts can be configured to use different event combinations to send alert messages.
- Alerts are posted in message log, which is accessible through Web user interface.
- Automatically configures network settings received from a connected DHCP server.
- If a DHCP server is not found, the default static IP address will be used.
- Integrates with various Open Source monitoring packages - Nagios, MRTG and others.
- The unit can be polled via SNMP.
- Linux inside.
- Supports network security scanners.
- Flexible Zero-RU mounting.
The ENVIROMUX® Mini Environment Monitoring System (EMS) monitors critical environmental conditions (such as temperature, humidity, and water leakage) that could destroy network components in your server room. When a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold, the system will notify you via email, SNMP traps, web-page alerts, a visual indicator (red LED), voice phone calls (via Automatic Voice Dialer System), and SMS messages (via email-to-SMS or external USB modem).