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The MACAX 1628 is an adapter for SNMP based management of network appliances across a TCP/IP Network.
SNMP is the de-facto standard for management of devices and appliances remotely over a TCP/IP based network such as the Internet.
The MACAx Framework is AEM’s extensible architecture for monitoring and controlling appliances and devices using SNMP based management remotely across TCP/IP networks
The framework is designed to provide seamless up-gradation capabilities for more powerful agent functions developed over a period of time.
Packaged at a low one-time unlimited license fee for users of the MACAx 1628 agents, the MACApp 1628 provides maximum economy and potential when used in conjunction with the agent.
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Remote
Monitoring and Control of UPS’s
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Complies with
RFC 1628 recommendations for UPS Management
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Supports SNMP
v2 protocol
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Compatible to
any third-party SNMP Agent for UPS
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Personalized
User Interfaces capabilities and behavior
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Easy and
intuitive operation
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Supports
Graphs, Logs and Reports
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Customized
event management, trap handling and application
behavior
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Standard MIB
Browser allows the user to monitor other SNMP based
management devices.
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ODBC
compliant data stores and intuitive storage and
retrieval of History
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Information
and hooks supporting popular database and
spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft
Excel, Access etc.
MACAX 1628 Remote
Monitoring and Controlling of UPS
Monitoring And Controlling Appliance for UPS SystemsWeb Based Management InterfaceSupports SNMP (RFC 1628 UPS MIB)Ethernet network interfaceUses the standard Serial Port Interface to communicate with vendor-specific protocolUser Interface – Standard Web Browser or any Standard Network Management Applications such as
HP OpenView, Tivoli, CSCare, AdventNet NMS, MG Soft Management Application, Cyber Manage.
The device is a compact, easy to use appliance that allows the user to connect to a TCP/IP network / GSM network for data-entry and uploads for a remote data base server.
The system provides support for basic network applications such as Email and may be designed to support any TCP/IP based application protocol for communication with a remote server.
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