Ping is a life-sounding monitoring and automatic reboot & outlet that can forcedly restart via net "iBoot" series
If you are running a server that is far away so that you can not go so easily, there is a case that "There is no choice but to forcibly turn the power off by pulling out the outlet and restarting!" I will. In such a case, there are various ways to reboot somehow, among other things, this "IBootIt is a series.
Since the outlet itself transmits Ping and monitors the server and devices for death or inactivity, even in cases where it can not be monitored frequently, it is quite violent, but it can operate with leaving it to some extent.
The product categories are "network power switch" and "remote power switch". Details of the product etc. from the following.
IBoot Remote Reboot via Web Browser
http://dataprobe.com/iboot-remote-reboot.php
"IBoot-G2" and "iBoot-G2 +" are located at the top of this iBoot series.
Firstly from "iBoot-G2". One 179 dollars (about 14,000 yen).
IBoot-G2. Remote Reboot. Web Controlled Power Switch
IP address can be assigned via 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, it can be accessed from the web browser to control the power supply (on / off / time restart), the control screen is password protected I will. Up to this point it is not much different from other products, but the big feature is "Auto-Ping" system.
IBoot AutoPing. Remote Reboot, Power Control.
When Ping is sent and the reaction stops, the power supply restarts automatically. It is mainly for servers.
It is also possible to restart the power supply in combination with a cable modem or broadband router.
It can also be used for hot standby systems.
It is also possible to monitor life and death by HeartBeat.
In addition, "iBoot-G2 +" adds features such as two external I / O ports for GPIO, USB port for Heartbeat, AutoPing to multiple devices, and is $ 199 one (about 16,000 yen) .
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