QDS-WTI-NBB-230

NetReach Model NBB-230
230 VAC, 5-Plug Network Boot Bar



Applications:

  • Remote Power Management and Control
  • Reboot Servers, Routers, Gateways, Network Switches and Other Remote Devices



  • Features:

  • Web Browser Access for Easy Setup and Operation
  • Encrypted Password Security
  • Five (5) Individual Outlets
  • For 230VAC Power Control
  • Each Outlet can Switch up to a 10 Amp Load
  • On / Off / Reboot Switching
  • IP Addressed, 10Base-T Interface
  • RS232 Modem / Console Port
  • Network Security Features
  • Power-Up Sequencing
  • Manual Power Control Button


  • Detailed Technical Specifications

    Power Input/Out - Model NBB-230 (230 VAC):
    AC Input: 205 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 Amps Max.
    Connectors: IEC-320 Inlets, Line Cords Supplied
    AC Output: Five (5) Plugs, 205-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 Amps Max.
    Connectors: IEC-320-C13 Outlets
    Load: 10 Amps Total
    Control / Modem Port Interface:
    Connector: DB9M, RS232C, DTE (9-to-9-pin)
    Coding: Serial ASCII, 8 Bits, No Parity
    Physical / Environmental:
    Size: Lenght: 21.25" (54.0cm)
    Depth: 3.00" (7.6cm)
    Width: 1.75" (5.4cm)
    Weight: 6 lbs. Shipping Weight
    Operating Temperature: (Operating) 32oF to 122oF (0oC to 50oC)
    Humidity: 10 to 90% RH


    Servers, routers, and other electronic equipment sometimes "locks-up," often requiring a service call to a remote site just to flip the power switch to perform a simple reboot. The NBB-230 Network Boot Bar gives you the ability to perform this function from anywhere, just point your browser to the NBB-230's IP address, enter the secure user name and password, and you're just a click away from remote power control.

    Two Convenient User Interfaces
    The NBB-230 provides two convenient methods for accessing configuration and switching functions; The Web Browser Interface and the Command Line Interface.

    The Web Browser Interface consists of a series of simple, easy-to-use web page menus that allow you to select configuration parameters or initiate switching operations using your TCP/IP network and a JavaScript enabled web browser.

    The Command Line Interface is an ASCII menu system, which allows you to configure and operate the NBB-230 via telnet over TCP/IP network, via modem connection or via local PC using a terminal program such as Hyperterminal or TeraTerm.


    Security Feature
    Access to the NBB-230 command mode is password protected to prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to sensitive switching and configuration functions. Both the Web Browser Interface and Command Line Interface require the user to enter a password before allowing access.

    Passwords transmitted via web browser use 64-bit encryption techniques to ensure that passwords remain protected and access to your equipment remains secure. Telnet control can be user-defined to a discrete TCP port, or completely turned off to ensure that no unprotected port is present.

    The NBB-230 also features two different levels of operational passwords; the System Administrator Level and the User Level. The System Level provides access to all configuration and switching functions, while the User Level is limited to switching functions only.

    Easy to Configure, Easy to Use
    The NBB-230 can be configured via network, via modem, or locally via the serial console port. Easy to master, user-friendly menus and commands let you assign a location name, set system parameters and view plug status. Outlets can be switched On, Off, or booted using plug numbers or names.



    Designed by
    Quantum Data Systems (H.K.) Ltd.