Description
General usage conditions - for industrial and commercial usage in conditions of high humidity (0-95%, non-condensing). The device is not intended for domestic use. |
NetPing Monitoring Solution 73R12 is a device for remote monitoring and monitoring of the microclimate in a server room. Temperature, humidity and power quality sensors allow you to monitor the operating conditions of equipment in the server room. Door, motion, and shock sensors will warn of unauthorized access to the server room. Smoke and leakage sensors will allow you to receive timely notifications of emergency situations.Modifications
Applicable solutions:
- monitoring physical conditions of server and network equipment in real-time;
- restricting access to cabinets and drawers with equipment;
- monitoring and control of power supply availability;
- notifications to responsible persons about emergency situations (email, SNMP TRAP, local notifications);
- manual and automatic remote control of ventilation systems and microclimate maintenance systems (maintaining a certain temperature);
- manual and automatic remote control of external plug-in NetPing AC/DIN power sockets to turn on, turn off or reboot frozen equipment;
- integration with a central monitoring system for network and server infrastructure (Zabbix, PRTG Network Monitor, Nagios and the like).
Device Capabilities
Be notified
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Use web interface from any device configuration
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Power up with remote control and automation Web interface
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Enterprise-level reliability
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Support & Warranty
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Features Included
SNMP supportSNMP protocol is widely used in systems for collecting information about network equipment. The device supports commands for managing and receiving information from sensors via the SNMP protocol. The device easily integrates with such network monitoring systems as Zabbix, PRTG Network Monitor, OpenNMS, Nagios, Cacti, The Dude, Monit, and similar ones, which receive information about the status of sensors connected to the device via the SNMP protocol. |
Automatic management of external devices via SNMPLogic rules built in the devices allow you to control other NetPing devices over the network by sending them an SNMP-set command when a condition is triggered. For example, this can be useful to turn on an indication/notification in another building when a sensor is triggered in a server room. It doesn’t matter where the device with the sensor is or where the display device is: if they have a network connection, the command will be executed. |
Automation and execution of logic rules (LOGIC)The device allows you to set some logical rules that will be executed automatically. For example, when a temperature parameter on a temperature sensor is exceeded, it can turn on the voltage, turn on the warning siren or indicator light, and when the temperature returns to normal, it can turn off the notification automatically. These rules make it possible to implement the simplest automation systems on the basis of the device. |
Non-volatile clock and time synchronization with NTPIn order to execute commands at a strictly defined time (“Schedule” module), it is very important that the clock on the device does not go astray. Timestamps are also used for log entries. The device has both its own built-in non-volatile clock and the ability to synchronize automatically with an external time server using the NTP protocol. |
Using an external batteryThe device is equipped with a special terminal for connecting an external battery module (the module must be purchased separately), which allows you to connect an external battery to the device. An external battery can be used to send notifications from sensors in the absence of the main power supply for a sufficiently long period of time (depending on the capacity of this connected battery). |
URL-encoded commands supportThe device supports sockets control and receiving information from sensors using special HTTP commands. These commands allow you to control the device from any web page developed by the user including those taken from any mobile application. |
Syslog supportThis protocol, together with the special software on the server, can be used to collect text logs (logs) of the operation of various devices in the network including NetPing devices. This can be very useful for collecting and analyzing statistics. |
Non-volatile event logAll events (switching devices on and off, information from sensors) are stored in the non-volatile memory. The information will be stored even in case of a power failure. |
Connecting a sensor adapter to an analog interfaceIt allows you to connect analog sensors that transmit a signal by changing the flowing current, voltage, or resistance. It can be used for any compatible sensors – in-house or 3rd party. |