I don't believe so. I just placed my order. It sounds similar to the WebSwitch I currently use in that you manually reboot/power cycle outlets and setup automatic reboots activated by no reply to pings.
I know there are some websites that can show you which servers generally eat more power. I get a general idea by the heat they put off but I know that is obviously not going to give me numbers. A multimeter at the outlet would certainly give you more accurate figures. Looking at this unit, it appears you really only get control of 8 separate circuits but that is still much better than the WebSwitch I have (2 outlets). It also has redundant power plugs, dialup capability, RS232 connections, and powerup in a predefined sequence, all very nice additional features over what I had. Thanks, Steve Totaro On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Dean Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: snipped > Do you know if this unit has any power metering capability? I'd really > like to start measuring which of my servers are using the most power etc > and not sure from this description if this is possible. > > > > > Cheers, > > Dean > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve > Totaro > Sent: Sunday, 15 June 2008 11:36 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: [asterisk-users] *OT* DLI Ethernet Power Controller $289 (I > paid$200 for a two port "webswitch") > > http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetail&item=TOL102 > 73 > > I post these items from time to time to the users list because I feel > they are useful to general Asterisk users. I have no affiliation with > this company and do not profit in anyway besides helping others that > may be helped. > > Again, if more people object to these occasional posts, I will refrain > from posting. > > Anyways, I have equipment at a CoLo that I could not justify putting > in KVMoIP and really only need a reboot if machine is "locked-up". I > found a product called a "Webswitch" that can only control two outlets > and that ran ~$200. This is a much better deal and is rackmount and > seems much more suited to a nice clean data center with higher > capacity. > > I just purchased one to replace the webswitch (going to be used for > home use) because I have many more than two devices at my colo now. > > Thanks, > Steve Totaro > > General: > - Controls up to 16 Devices Remotely via Ethernet > - 16 Switched Outlets, Plus 2 Unswitched > - Built-in Web Server For Remote Access > - Redundant Power Supply for 24x7 Reliability > - Slim 2U Enclosure > > Features: > - Control, routers, servers, cell sites, ATM machines, kiosks, > industrial process equipment, HVAC -- any 120V device. > - An internal web server gives you control from anywhere in the world. > - Front panel switches allow manual override and immediate control. > - Switch 16 devices on 8 separate circuits directly from the web or a > modem. Power two related devices (such as a computer and monitor) from > each switch. > - Two additional outlets feed unswitched power to "always-on" devices. > - Two separate power cords on A/B circuits provide a total of 30 Amps > (over 3600 watts!) of power in a slim 2-U case. > - Redundant power supplies keep the built-in web server running, even > if a power circuit is lost. > - Multi-level password security system prevents unauthorized access. > - User-defined plug labels and web hyperlinks connect multiple units. > - A detailed event log with battery backup and an internal real-time > clock monitor usage and enhance reliability. > - 110V and 220V models are in stock. 48V and dry-contact models are > custom built to your specifications.. > - Rest assured with field proven reliability. These controllers are > used worldwide in data centers, industrial, and telecom applications. > _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
