
Cyclades PM Power Devices
Cyclades® PM power devices are a family of intelligent power distribution units (IPDUs) that enable remote power management and control of servers and network gear.
General Information
When used in conjunction with Cyclades ACS console servers and Avocent DSView® 3 management software, the Cyclades PM devices provide a power management system with easier management capabilities and faster problem solving by integrating system access and power control into a single interface.
All Cyclades PM models include two RS-232 outlets that allow the creation of daisy-chains with up to 128 outlets. Connect this chain to one of the outlets on the Cyclades ACS console server for the most advanced remote power management solution in the market today. Remotely manage your power infrastructure using HTTP, HTTPS, telnet, SSHv2 and SNMP and integrate the solution with existing LDAP, Kerberos or RADIUS authentication schemes.
Cyclades PM power devices are available in two different types: NEMA and IEC.
Cyclades PM - NEMA models
The NEMA models come with NEMA5-15R power outlets and NEMA input power cables. These products are designed to operate at 100-125V. The NEMA models come in 15A, 20A and 30A units with optional twist-lock input plugs.
Cyclades PM - IEC models
The IEC models come with IEC320-C13 power outlets and IEC320 input connectors or fixed power cables. These products are designed to operate at 100-240V. The IEC models come in 10A, 15A, 16A, 20A, 30A and 32A units.
Features
- Secure, remote power management
- Integrated console and power management
- Independent control of power ports (power on/off/cycle)
- Daisy-chaining support at control level (up to 128 outlets)
- Support for name assignment to individual power outlets
- LED on/off power indicators per power outlet
- LED digital current display
- Over current alarm (sound and console notification)
- Horizontal (1U) and vertical (zero-U) mounting options
- Sequential outlet power-up feature
- Local authentication support for up to 8 users
- User access lists per power port
- Telnet/SSH/SNMP management of power outlets
- Local, RADIUS, TACACS+, Kerberos and LDAP authentication
- Token-based strong authentication (SecurID)
- Events notification (e-mail/SMS/SNMP trap)
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