Reboot Local & Remote Equipment. Servers, routers, and other electronic equipment sometimes lock-up, often requiring a service call to a remote site just to flip the power switch to perform a simple reboot.
Easy to Configure, Easy to Use. The VMR can be configured remotely via TLS, or locally via the serial console port.
Easy to master, user-friendly menus and commands allow you to assign a location name, set system parameters and view plug status. Outlets can be switched on, off, rebooted or set to user-defined default status using plug numbers or names. Versatile Alarm Functions for Automatic Reboot and Power Switching. In addition to performing on-demand power switching, the VMR also includes a powerful assortment of alarm functions, which can automatically reboot or switch outlets when high rack temperatures, open circuit breakers, power supply irregularities, unresponsive network elements, and other significant events and conditions are detected.
Each alarm can be customized to select triggers and response actions to fit your application. The VMR also includes a formidable array of security, authentication and co-location features to ensure that access to critical command and configuration functions is thoroughly protected from unauthorized access.
In addition to password protection, the VMR also supports HTTPS, SSHv2, SNMPv3, TLS, IPSec, OpenVPN as well as popular authentication protocols such as LDAP, Active Directory, Kerberos, RADIUS, and TACACS+. The VMR's user account directory provides four different access levels; Administrator, SuperUser, User and View Only.Each account level enables the user to access a different set of command, view or configuration capabilities. Higher-level users can be granted access to all command, status and configuration functions, while lower-level users can be limited only to control functions or status display capabilities.
Supports DUO Technology Radius 2FA. DUO is a cloud-based two-factor authentication (2FA) service that corroborates the identity of each logon to ensure that users are actually who they claim to be. This effectively shifts access protection from a perimeter-based approach that relies on the privacy of the user's logon credentials, to an application based security solution that requires additional interaction from the user before access is granted. In order to help simplify configuration and setup of SSL communication, VMR Series Products now support Subject Alternative Names (SAN). SAN is an extension to SSL X. Subject Alternative Names allow you to perform virtual hosting of multiple SSL sites on a single IP address and eliminate the hassles involved in configuring multiple IP addresses on your server. Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) simplifies day 0 onboarding of VMR units and in many cases, eliminates the need to have an engineer present during the initial set up. If configuration information is not detected during bootup, Zero-Touch Provisioning will be activated and the device will contact a DHCP server and then download a configuration script and perform a firmware update without user intervention. This drastically reduces service interruptions due to human error and cuts the time required to set up newly installed VMR Series products. You will get everything that is pictured, if not pictured, means you will not receive. You are outside of USA.