Power Over the NET

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ALTUSEN Power Over the NET™ Solution
Agenda
• ALTUSEN Power Over the NET™ Solutions
• Case Studies & Successful Story
• Competitors Overview
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IT Professional’s Challenges
Data Center Planning
Maintenance Flexibility
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What’s the load of each power
circuit?
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Can I control my power supply
anytime at any place?
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What’s the power usage of each
device?
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When will you be notified a power
circuit overloaded?
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Will power circuit overloaded
when installing a new device?
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How and how fast will you get the
alarm information?
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Do you know which rack to install
device?
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What can you do when remote
site’s device is crashed?
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Prevention of unauthorized
server installation
Intelligent PDU – the solution to meet these challenges!
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Why Power Over the NET™
Gartner’s 10 Technology Trends to Watch
Source: Technology Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore, December, 2009, Gartner
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Why Power Over the NET™
Source: Technology Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore, December, 2009, Gartner
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Power Over the NET™ - PDU
Facilitate power consumption monitoring to achieve
energy-saving and green IT
• offers secure remote power control and monitor of IT devices
• Unique Safe Shutdown feature for safely shutdown Windows
server before power off
• Centralized control by CC2000
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Power Over the NET™ - PDU
PN5/7 series is designed to
• Improve server rack usage (0U Mechanical Housing)
• Enhance power consumption monitoring
• Ensure safety power usage
• Increase IT personnel efficiency and productivity
• Increase server usage efficiency
• Increase security
• Reduce IP address usage
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Top 5 PN5 Competitive Advantages
• Real time PDU level measurement and power switch capability via
network
• Various boot up and safe shutdown capability for proper server
operation system shutdown
• Daisy chain capability (16 levels) for saving IP addresses and
delivering redundant power mgmt capability
• Comprehensive event notification mechanism for real time reaction to
critical events
• Integrated management via CC2000, API and KN/KM devices
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PN 7 & PN 5 Series Differences
PN 7 series has the following additional features:
1) Per Outlet Power Measurement
2) Sensor Monitoring (temperature & humidity)
3) Digital Output Port (for DC devices like buzzer,
alarm, SMS sender)
4) Modem Connection (OOBC)
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Power Over the NET™ - PDU Models
PN5212/PN5320/PN7212/PN7320
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Power Over the NET™ - Model Numbers
PN 7 3 2 0
Series Number – PN7 or PN5 series
PN 7 2 1 2
Current (PDU) – IEC 32A or 16A
PN 5 3 2 0
NEMA 30A or 20A
Outlet Port Number
PN 5 2 1 2
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20 ports or 12 ports
Connection Diagram – PN5320/PN7320
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PN5xxx/PN7xxx Hardware Differences
DC Output
Sensor ports
Terminal Block
RJ11 Connector
LED light
(PDU status and selected display parameters)
Push Button
(For selection of display status)
PN7xxx Hardware Interface
And Per Outlet Power Measurement
PN5xxx Hardware Interface
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PN5/PN7 Differences
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Per Outlet Power Measurement
Support Modem
Support DC Output
Temperature/Humidity Sensor
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PN Series Main Features
- IEC & NEMA Standard Models
- Outlet Level Monitoring (PN7xxx)
- Sensor Monitoring – temperature & humidity (PN7xxx)
- Digital Output Port (PN7xxx)
- Modem Connection (PN7xxx) – Dial-in, Dial-back, Dial-out
- Multiple Power Control Methods
- Safe Shutdown support for Windows system
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PN Series Main Features
- Real Time Protection and Alert.
- IPV6 Support.
- Daisy Chain Provisioning
- Third-party Authentication Support
- Encryption: SSL128 bit (browser access)
- Advanced Account Policy
- IP / MAC Filter
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PN Series Main Features
- Log Server AP(ATEN) & Syslog (Microsoft)
- Outlet Group support (single PDU or cross PDU)
- On/Off Scheduling (daily, weekly, monthly, user-specified)
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Management Console
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Outlet Icon Types
1. Steady Amber :
Power to the outlet is On.
2. Flashing Amber :
A change in the outlet's power status is pending
3. Steady Gray:
Power to the outlet is Off.
4. Flashing Gray:
Power to the outlet is Off, but Wake On LAN has been
specified as the remote power option
5.Flashing Light bulb :
The outlet exceeds at least one of the minimum or
maximum threshold values that were set for it
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Applications – Remote Data Center
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Connection Diagram - PN5/PN7 Series
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Applications - Multiple Access
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Multiple Access User Interface and Text Menu
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Applications – Flexible Usage / Setup
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CC2000 & KVM Devices Central Management
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At a Glance
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Power Over the NET™
PN9108
8-Port Power Over the NET™
Offers Secure Remote Power Control and Monitor of IT Devices
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Remotely power on/off/reboot each outlet via TCP/IP and a built-in 10/100 Ethernet
port – or control locally via RS-232 port
Daisy chain up to 15 additional stations and control up to 128 outlets
Access via secure browser, Telnet and local Console
Cumulative current measurement and monitoring of PDU power load
Configurable outlet sequencing prevents surge outages after power loss
Over current protection and recovery for each outlet
Scheduling power outlet On/Off
Safe shutdown and rebooting for Windows systems
Port grouping enables – perform the same action on grouped outlets
Event logging and log export
External modem support for OOBC management
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Connection Diagram – PN9108
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Power Over the NET™
PN0108
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8-Port Power Over the NET™
Remote power on / off / reboot control for eight outlets via Over the NET™ KVM
switches, or KVM on the NET™ through built-in RS-232 PON port
Daisy-chain up to 15 additional stations to control up to 128 outlets
Over current protection and recovery for each outlet
Easy setup and operation via a GUI interface
Safe shutdown and rebooting for Windows systems
Port grouping enables – perform the same action on
grouped outlets
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Connection Diagram – PN0108
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Management Console – Status & Control
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Management Console - Device Monitor
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At a Glance
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Case Study- Telecommunication
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Competitor – Avocent PM PDU
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Competitor – Avocent PM PDU
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Features and Benefits
Outlet-Level, Phase-Level and Strip-Level Current/Voltage/Power Metering
with Threshold/Alert Capabilities
Capability to Remotely Switch Outlets Through On-Board Web Interface,
DSView 3 Management Software ( available on PM 3000 only)
On-Board Web Interface
IP and Serial Interface Options
Daisy Chaining - up to five PDUs or a maximum of 128 outlets
Integration with DSView 3 Management Software
Integration with DSView 3 Software Power Manager Plug-In
- For historical reporting across multiple PDUs
Electronic Overcurrent Protection
Sequential Startup
Internal Temperature Sensor and Two Optional External Sensors
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Competitor – Raritan PX
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IEC Standard Models
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NEMA Standard Models
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Multiple Power Control Methods
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Safe Shutdown
Conditions for Safe Shutdown:
- Windows 98 or higher
- “Power Monitor Utility” installed
- MAC address of the computer filled in the “OUTLET LEVEL
CONFIGURATION PAGE”
TCP/IP
Off
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Power monitor utility
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PDU & Outlet Level Monitoring
Measure power consumption at PDU/Outlet
– Current (A)
– Voltage (V)
– Power (W)
– Power dissipation (KWH)
Remote
Cross-level
Station ID
and outlet
Display
readings in
2 digit LED
Local
PDU/Outlet power parameters local
display
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Sensor Monitoring
• Supports Temperature and Humidity Sensor Monitoring.
• Available Sensors:
a)EA1140: Temperature Sensor
b)EA1240 : Temperature and Humidity Sensor
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Digital Output Port
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OOBC - Dial-in mode
PN7xxx
Modem
PSTN
Modem
Dial in to connect PN7xxx series
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OOBC – Dail-back mode
PN7xxx
Fixed number
Dial back
Modem
PSTN
Hang up the phone
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Modem
OOBC – Dail-out mode
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Real-time Protection and Alert
• PDU level over-current protection
• Following Alerts are issued when
threshold is exceeded:
- Current - Voltage - Power
- Power Dissipation - Temperature
- Humidity
• Supported Alerts:
- Beeper and LED blinking (local)
- Web UI display
- Digital Output
- SNMP Trap
- Email (SMTP)
- Syslog / ATEN Log server
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IPV6 Address Format
• IPV6 Configuration
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Note: Specifying the Alternate DNS server address is optional.
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Daisy Chain To PN7212/PN7320
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Third-party Authentication
TCP/IP
Username
Password
TACACS
LDAP(S)
Active
Directory
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RADIUS
PN5xxx / PN7xxx
Advanced Account Policy
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Outlet Group
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On/Off Scheduling
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IP / MAC Filter
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PDU Product Differentiation
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