Western Telematic Net Reach RPC-4840N User Manual
High amp, Heavy duty dc power switch, Add a secure modem

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High Amp
Remote DC Power Switch
Power Control & Management:
On/Off/Reboot/Default Switching
Plug Naming & Access Control
User-Defined Power-Up Default Status
Circuit Specific Passwords
Security & Authentication:
Encrypted Password Security
Separate Administrator Level and
User Level Passwords
IP Address Filtering
Unit Management:
User-Friendly Command Line Interface (CLI)
Remotely Configurable
Five Year Warranty
Accessibility:
In-Band: 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port
Out-of-Band: External Modem Ready;
DB9 RS232 Modem Port
Local: DB9 RS232 Console Port
Applications:
Remote DC Power Management and Control
Reboot Servers, Routers, Switches, Web Cams, Firewalls
and Other Remote Devices
High Amp Remote DC Power Switch
Electronic equipment sometimes “locks-up”, and often the
only way to fix it is an expensive, time-consuming service call,
just to perform a simple reboot. With the RPC-4840N Heavy
Duty DC Power Switch, you can reboot locked up equipment
from anywhere ... without a service call ... even when your
network is down.
Remote, high amp, DC power control is simple and easy with the
RPC-4840N; just telnet to the RPC’s IP address, log in, and you’re
ready to execute On, Off, Reboot or Circuit Default commands.
And when in-band network communication is out of service or
unavailable, you can still access the RPC-4840N out-of-band, via
an optional external modem.
Security Features
IP Address filtering prevents unauthorized access to RPC-4840N
control and configuration functions via network. This allows you
to automatically reject all Telnet connections from a user-defined
selection of IP addresses, or limit access to only the IP addresses
that you decide to allow. The RPC-4840N also provides two
separate password levels: the system administrator level allows
access to all configuration and command functions, while the user
level is limited to controlling switching functions at designated
circuits.