Quick tech specs
- SNMP/Web/Modbus Management Accessory Card for compatible Tripp Lite UPS System Enables remote UPS management from anywhere in the world
- Logs power events alerts/electrical data
- Mass configuration and updating of multiple units using TLNET Configurator utility
- Operate any compatible SmartPro or SmartOnline UPS as a managed device on your network
- Monitor and control the UPS using an SNMP network management platform web browser Modbus TCP SSH or Telnet
- Tripp Lite is now part of Eaton
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The TLNETCARD turns a compatible SmartPro or SmartOnline UPS with an accessory slot into a device you can manage on your network. By inserting the TLNETCARD into the slot and using an SNMP network management platform, web browser, SSH or Telnet, you can monitor and control the UPS in your server room, data center or network closet. The TLNETCARD's intuitive web interface does not require the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
Keep an eye on site electrical data, UPS device status and logged power-related events, such as blackouts, brownouts and overvoltages. Reboot locked network equipment remotely without disrupting power to other devices when using the TLNETCARD with controllable outlets or remotely switchable outlets available on select Tripp Lite UPS systems.
Tiered access allows three levels of permissions to be assigned to users for monitoring or controlling the UPS. If an electrical or UPS-related problem occurs on-site, you’ll be notified immediately via email or SNMP trap.
The TLNETCARD lets you configure and schedule automatic UPS-driven actions, perform UPS-related tests and shutdowns, upgrade firmware and upload configurations from the web interface.
Multiple protocols are supported, including IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, SNMPv1, SNMPv3, Telnet, SSH, FTP, DHCP, BOOTP, Modbus TCP and SCP. DHCP/manual configuration support enables network settings to be assigned automatically or manually.
Keep an eye on site electrical data, UPS device status and logged power-related events, such as blackouts, brownouts and overvoltages. Reboot locked network equipment remotely without disrupting power to other devices when using the TLNETCARD with controllable outlets or remotely switchable outlets available on select Tripp Lite UPS systems.
Tiered access allows three levels of permissions to be assigned to users for monitoring or controlling the UPS. If an electrical or UPS-related problem occurs on-site, you’ll be notified immediately via email or SNMP trap.
The TLNETCARD lets you configure and schedule automatic UPS-driven actions, perform UPS-related tests and shutdowns, upgrade firmware and upload configurations from the web interface.
Multiple protocols are supported, including IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, SNMPv1, SNMPv3, Telnet, SSH, FTP, DHCP, BOOTP, Modbus TCP and SCP. DHCP/manual configuration support enables network settings to be assigned automatically or manually.
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Tripp Lite UPS Web Management Accessory Card SNMP Remote Monitoring is rated4.00 out of5 by3.
Rated 5 out of 5 byCraig from Simple and effectiveSetup is relatively easy. Pop it in, configure network and account settings, configure alerts, leave it be.
Date published: 2017-10-25T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byDan from Device Limited Without BrowserThe card requires using the web browser for most things it allows control of. This is particularly frustrating with inability to turn on and off outlets using any other communication method. This becomes a major unnecessary hurdle when writing automation software for the connected UPS. It also brings to mind the question of why they bothered adding the ability to connect via ssh and telnet. It still should be usable for the intended purpose with this limitation. I would like to thank the support team for helping clarify the capabilities though.
Date published: 2017-03-30T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byRay from Huge improvement over the old Java card (which was a joke)Faster load up times.
Date published: 2017-03-02T00:00:00-05:00