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Enhanced Performance And Management
Of Dynamic IT Spaces
The MPH2 standard onboard display provides
all pertinent information required at the rack. The
optional BDM local display is available for MPH2
or MPX, and provides flexibility in location of the
display for most convenient visibility.
Remote communications at a rack PDU level is
enabled by the modular, hot swappable RPC2™
card, providing seamless upgradeability and
serviceability. RPC2 enables:
Support up to 4 PDUs within a Rack PDU
Array™: Minimizes IP addresses
Support up to 10 environmental sensor
probes: Consolidated rack level power and
environmental monitoring
Support for Web UI, CLI, SSH and Telnet:
Provides Windows, Linux and network
administrators their preferred way to interact
with the rack PDU
Support for all major remote
authentication & encryption protocols:
Ensures seamless integration into any
corporate security architecture
SNMP v1, v2 and v3 support: Ensures
secure communications through network
management systems
IPv4 and IPv6 support: Ensures continued IP
support for rack PDUs
Embedded data log: Enables equipment or
rack level baseline power consumption study
Embedded event log: Easier
troubleshooting and auditing
Remote monitoring interface capabilities
include:
Snapshot of all electrical parameters at
outlet, branch, phase and aggregate level
Snapshot of environmental sensor readings
and status
Threshold conguration, alarm creation and
notications
Power control of individual or group
of outlets
Status information and conguration of
all outlets
Network management settings
Centralized Management of all rack PDUs
within a datacenter is provided by Avocent
Rack Power Manager
Centralized power consumption and
environmental reports at all levels
within datacenter
Centralized power control of individual or
group of outlets
Mass configuration capabilities
Centralized authorization, authentication
and auditing of all rack PDUs and
pertinent data
MPH2™ and MPX™ intelligent rack PDUs can be managed both locally and remotely. Metering of all
electrical information down to the outlet, phase, bank or rack PDU level as well as integration with
environmental sensors makes these rack PDUs the backbone of rack level power consumption and
environmental information. Support for all major industry-standard management, authentication
and encryption standards and protocols ensure that these products seamlessly fit into any existing
network and security architecture.
Flexible Local & Remote Management
MPX™ and MPH2™ rack PDUs fully
integrate into Emerson Network Power’s
industry-leading KVM, serial console and
infrastructure management systems.
Liebert
Nform
Liebert SiteScan
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rd
party apps
(SNMP)
Critical Equipment
Monitoring Solutions
Avocent
MergePoint Unity
Avocent DS View 4
Out of band access
and control solutions
Avocent
Advanced
Console Server
Avocent Universal
Management
Gateway
Trellis
DCIM
RPC2™
Communications
Module
Integration with Avocent
®
Advanced
Console Server, MergePoint™ Unity
KVM Switches ensures:
Out of band management path for
rack PDUs
Rack PDUs are a part of consolidated
rack level access and control solution
Minimize the number of IP addresses
required for rack PDU management
Integration with Avocent DSView4™
software ensures:
Rack PDUs are a part of consolidated
datacenter level access and control
solution
Easy association of IT equipment
with the rack PDU outlets they are
connected to
Rack PDUs are a part of consolidated
authentication, authorization and audit
solution for datacenters
Integration with Liebert
®
Nform™ and
Liebert SiteScan
®
ensures:
Rack PDUs are a part of consolidated
facilities level monitoring solution for
datacenters
Real-time monitoring and control of
virtually any piece of critical support
equipment
Data analysis and trend reporting
Event management
Integration with the Trellis™ platform
and Universal Management Gateway
appliances ensures that rack PDUs are a
part of a comprehensive DCIM solution
that includes:
Inventory Management of all IT and
facilities assets
Monitoring of all facility critical devices
and service processor-enabled IT devices
Capacity & Change Management
Energy Consumption Management
Power System Management
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