I had used a web based PDU with ~ 6 outlets and you could toggle them
individually.  I wish I could remember the brand/where I got it.  It was
under $200, maybe closer to $100 and a great deal.  I think it was a
Cyberguys thing.

There are other PDUs that can do that.  eBay might be the only way to get
one under $500.

Some UPSes can toggle power per port.  They can certainly turn everything
off.  Networked ones do so via SNMP/web/telnet/ssh.

At work, we have a WTI unit that will toggle power.


On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen <roz...@hackerposse.com
> wrote:

> Anyone have any experience with ethernet-controlled power relays?
>
> I have a situation with a couple of embedded Linux appliances I'm working
> on,
> that are deployed hundreds of miles away from me, and I need the ability
> to power-cycle one of them remotely. Looking for some sort of
> remote-controlled
> AC outlet or relay (relay could be an 120V AC relay or a 12VDC relay,
> actually...).
>
> Need one that I can control from a shell login on the other Linux machine
> at the site, e.g.: a socket interface I can drive with netcat or the like,
> a web interface that works with w3m or curl, SNMP.... Any of those would
> be fine.
>
> I see a lot of different devices on Amazon that look like they might
> require
> an iPhone or Android device running some proprietary GUI app on the LAN,
> but I'm having trouble telling which are worthwhile and which will be a
> waste of time.
>
> Suggestions?
>
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