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Features:
- Rev. 1.5
- A 10/100 Ethernet network attached, IP addressed, Web Controlled AC power
switch.
- Use a web browser to access iBoot to perform power On, Off or Reboot (timed
power shutdown).
- Password protected for security.
- Uses international standard IEC320 Connections and is selectable for 115VAC
or 230VAC
- Handles circuits up to 12 Amps (10 Amps at 230VAC).
- Remote reboot of any device, routers, servers, kiosks, etc. The device to
be rebooted need not be network attached.
- Secure sensitive devices by keeping them powered off when not in use. This
prevents hackers from seeing them at all times.
- Power down equipment when not needed for power savings and to save on wear
and tear.
- Power up alert devices like sirens, lamps, messages
- Power-up environmental system like heaters, coolers, pumps, etc.
- Just point your browser to iBoots IP address, enter the Password and you're
one click away from power ON, OFF or a timed Reboot. Its that simple.
- The unique Auto-Ping feature allows iBoot to monitor any IP device on the
network and take automatic action whenever the device is down.
Technical Data:
Power: 105-240 VAC Auto Ranging
Connectors: Power Input: IEC 320 Plug. Linecord for North
America Included
Power Out: IEC 320 Receptacle. Extension Cord for N.America Included
Switching: Up to 12 Amps at 105-125 VAC, 10 Amps at 210-240
VAC
Communication: Dual 10/100base-T, Built in Hub, Cat5 Cable
Provided
Protocols: IP Addressable HTTP Web Server built-in , TCP Messaging
Protocol, Auto-Ping TCP Protocol, Heartbeat Detector Protocol
Browser Requirements: Form Processing Browser Required, Netscape
3.0 or IE 3.0 or greater
Security: Dual Password Protected
Physical: Height 2.25 in.Width 4.50 in. Depth 6.00 in.Weight
1.25 lb
Simple Web browser control makes iBoot easy to operate
from anywhere.
Use Dataprobe iBoot for:
Reboot- Remote reboot of any device, routers, servers, kiosks,
etc. The device to be rebooted need not be network attached.
Security- Secure sensitive devices by keeping them powered
off when not in use. This prevents hackers from seeing them at all times.
Energy Savings- Power down equipment when not needed for power
savings and to save on wear and tear.
Notification- Power up alert devices like sirens, lamps, messages;
Control- Power-up environmental system like heaters, coolers,
pumps, etc.
