Dan, have you got a url that gives more information?  I found the page at APC 
that has it associated with the smart card that goes into the ups.  Looking for 
accuracy figures on the temp/humidity, security on the http and telnet  and 
what the puppy looks like.  I take it this is the box listed at $399?

Thanks

Jay Drew
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On Tuesday, June 26, 2001 5:20 AM, Arsenault Dan 
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> It is worth mentioning that APC now makes a stand-alone unit that does not
> require a UPS or a slot.  It simply provides an ethernet port, some dry
> contacts, and a temperature/humidity sensor.  The interface can be telnet,
> SNMP, or HTTP/Web Based.
>
> Dan . . .
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [WhatsUp Forum] Monitoring Temperature
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> Yes, there is a way to monitor temps in the server room.  I am playing
> around with the alert testing on my device right this moment.  We have a
> device called a WallBotz that has an assortment of configurable services.
> The device also has a camera and IP address such that I can log into a web
> page and see the camera view of our server room.  This is also where the
> temp max would be set.  We are still in the configuration phase of this, so
> I can only speak on how I know it is supposed to work.  Be interested to
> hear what the rest of you have to say, though.  The company that makes this
> device is called NetBotz, I think.  I'm about to post a message regarding
> my notification testing woes.  Hold on, people, and you can help me out,
> too.
>
> Thanks.................
>
> Chris Powers
> Associate Network Engineer
> Keane IT Technical Services
> x1730
>
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>                     Paresh Desai
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> Hi,
>
> Is there anyway to monitor temperature in the server room and have What'sup
> Gold page or e-mail if the temperature goes above certain level.  With the
> threat of rolling blackout this summer in California, I also want to
> monitor
> power from What's up gold.
>
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> Any ideas?
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Paresh
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