ServerTech Sentry Power Tower XM (PTXM-V016-1-01)
Each PTXM links to a PTXL, which contains both network and serial interfaces. When linked to a PTXL, the PTXM's power outlets are auto-discovered by the PTXL's firmware, and all available outlets are viewable and controllable through the firmware.
For most data centers, dual-power corded servers and network gear have become the standard. With the PTXL & PTXM solution, each dual-corded device can be grouped and rebooted via a power cycle to that device. First, link the PTXL & PTXM together; the PTXL's firmware interface auto-discovered the PTXM's outlets. Then, create a group name for each dual-corded server and associate the outlets on different power circuits with tat devices (i.e, A1 & B1). Next, when a dual-corded device needs to be rebooted, log in to the PTXL and choose that device's group - a single command to reboot multiple outlets on different power circuits.
An unlimited number of groups can be created between the PTXL & PTXM. Additionally, any combination of outlets between the PTXL & PTXM can be associated with each group.
Each PTXM links to a PTXL, which contains both network and serial interfaces. When linked to a PTXL, the PTXM's power outlets are auto-discovered by the PTXL's firmware, and all available outlets are viewable and controllable through the firmware.
For most data centers, dual-power corded servers and network gear have become the standard. With the PTXL & PTXM solution, each dual-corded device can be grouped and rebooted via a power cycle to that device. First, link the PTXL & PTXM together; the PTXL's firmware interface auto-discovered the PTXM's outlets. Then, create a group name for each dual-corded server and associate the outlets on different power circuits with tat devices (i.e, A1 & B1). Next, when a dual-corded device needs to be rebooted, log in to the PTXL and choose that device's group - a single command to reboot multiple outlets on different power circuits.
An unlimited number of groups can be created between the PTXL & PTXM. Additionally, any combination of outlets between the PTXL & PTXM can be associated with each group.