Securely control power on/off/reboot to a server, router, web cam, firewall or other remote devices over IP.
Also known as: secure remote reboot CAT5, Web remote power, intelligent power distribution management, secure PDU, power over ip, control power on off IP, internet power switch
IPDU-S8-P15 (Front & Back)
The ENVIROMUX® Secure Remote Power Control Unit allows you to remotely reboot and control power (on/off) to up to eight servers or other powered devices from any location via secure web interface, RS232, SSH, or Telnet.
The ENVIROMUX® Secure Remote Power Control Unit allows you to remotely reboot and control power (on/off) to up to eight servers or other powered devices from any location via secure web interface, RS232, SSH, or Telnet.
- Three operating modes for power reboot:
- Manual – select the outlet and turn the power on/off.
- Scheduled – set date/time/duration of power cycle.
- Associated – power on/off a device when a sensor goes out of range of a user-defined threshold, or reboot unresponsive IP devices.
- Security: HTTPS, SSHv2, SSLv3, IP Filtering, LDAPv3, AES 256-bit encryption, 16-character username/password authentication, user account restricted access rights.
- Configure, control and monitor the unit via Web interface or Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Current, line voltage, line frequency, power factor monitoring (4/8-port models only).
- Monitor (ping) up to eight IP network devices. Supports two environmental sensors, including: temperature, humidity, and water detection.
- Sends alert notifications via email, syslog, LEDs, Web page, SNMP
- Overload protection via circuit breaker (4/8-port models only).
- Optional intuitive graphical software provides an easy-to-use, unified interface for both monitoring and configuring up to 3,000 ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D, ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16(U), IPDU-S4/8 units and all connected sensors.
- Meets the electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity requirements of IEC/EN 61000-4-2
- Features Normally Open (NO) relay contacts.
- The 4/8-port units are available with optional Normally Closed (NC) relay contacts.
- Optional industrial unit for harsh environments at temperatures from -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C).
Power
- 90 to 250 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz.
- Input Connector:
- IPDU-S2: IEC 320-C14 inlet
- IPDU-Sx-P15(-OT3): NEMA 5-15P line cord (US)
- IPDU-Sx-P10(-OT3): IEC 320-C14 inlet (EURO)
- Output Connectors: IEC C13 outlets.
- IPDU-S2: IEC 320-C13 outlets
- IPDU-Sx-P15(-OT3): NEMA 5-15R outlets (US)
- IPDU-Sx-P10(-OT3): IEC 320-C13 outlets (EURO)
RJ45 Sensor Ports
- Two RJ45 modular jacks for connecting NTI temperature, humidity, temperature/humidity, light intensity, and liquid detection sensors.
- Available sensors
Network Interface
- One 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port with RJ45 Ethernet connector.
Console Port
- One female RJ45 port for terminal access.
Cascade Port (4/8-Port Models)
- Two RJ45 modular jacks for cascading up to 16 units.
USB Port (4/8-Port Models)
- Female USB Type A connector for connecting USB modem or for downloading log data to USB flash drive.
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Environmental
- IPDU-S2, IPDU-Sx-P15/P10:
- Operating temperature: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C).
- Storage temperature: -13 to 149°F (-25 to 65°C).
- IPDU-Sx-P15/P10-OT3:
- Operating temperature: -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C).
- Storage temperature: -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C).
- Operating/storage relative humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing RH.

Protocols
- HTTPS, SSHv2, SSLv3, LDAPv3, AES 256-bit, 3DES, Blowfish, RSA, EDH-RSA, Arcfour, SNMPv2c; IP filtering, IPV6
- Operates and configures via HTTP/HTTPS web page, Telnet, SSH, or RS232 interface.
- Alerts are sent using email, syslog, and/or SNMP traps.
- Alerts are posted in event log, which is accessible through Web user interface.
Regulatory Approvals
- CE, RoHS
- EN51055, EN50121-3-2
Warranty
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- Configure, control and monitor via HTTP/HTTPS webpage.
- Configure outlet operation settings, sensor thresholds and timing, alarm methods, alert formats, sensor/IP device outlet association, and system data log.
- View outlet status, sensor values, IP device values, and alert status on one summary page.
- View, Edit, Turn On/Off, Cycle buttons for each power outlet.
- View and Edit sensors and IP devices.
- View entries stored in the system logs.
- Event log records system events such as alerts, user login/logout, failed email messages, etc.
- Data log records samples of sensor readings. User specifies sampling time period.
- The log can be downloaded as a tab-delimited plain text file.
- Configure IP information, SMTP settings, SNMP settings, IP filtering, and user administrative settings.
- Administrate up to 15 users plus a root administrator.
- Configure permissions, schedule and alert methods for each user.
Secure Remote Power Reboot Web Interface Screen Shot
RS232/Telnet/SSH
- Configure, control and monitor over the text-based menu system accessible via RS232, Telnet, and SSH.
- Access is controlled via username/password.
- System stores encrypted login information.
- Two user levels: user and administrator.
Front Panel LED Indicators
- "POWER" (green) – indicates device is powered.
- "OUTLET" (green / red) – outlet is on or off.
- "SENSOR FAULT" (red) – lights up if a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold.
- "IP FAULT" (red) – lights up if an IP device is unresponsive.
Network Operation
- SNMP support, allowing integration into network management platforms.
Open Source Monitoring Integration
Optional Management Software
- Optional intuitive graphical software provides an easy-to-use, unified interface for both monitoring and configuring up to 3,000 ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D, ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16(U), IPDU-S4/8 units and all connected sensors.
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Secure Remote Power Reboot Web Interface Screen Shot

Secure Remote Power Reboot Text-Based Menu Interface Screen Shot
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Declaration of Conformity:
"We received the custom designed IPDU-S8-P15 that is able to send multiple alerts and it works great!
"I wanted to be able to control the temperature in a box remotely, and be able to edit an action with the temperature sensor. I needed to power ON the AC outlet 1 (a heater will start) if the temperature goes below 10 degree Celsius and to power ON the AC outlet 2 (a fan will start) if the temperature goes above 20 degree Celsius, as well as the ability to edit directly in the web interface.
Thanks to you and your team, you have done a great job, thanks again!"
Danny Fortin
National Defence
Québec, Canada