The Tlnetcard Turns A Compatible* Smartpro Or Smartonline Ups With An Accessory Slot Into A Device You Can Manage On Your Network By Inserting The Tlnetcard Into The Slot And Using An Snmp Network Management Platform, Web Browser, Ssh Or Telnet, You Can Monitor And Control The Ups In Your Server Room, Data Center Or Network Closet The Tlnetcards Intuitive Web Interface Does Not Require The Java Runtime Environment (Jre)Keep An Eye On Site Electrical Data, Ups Device Status And Logged Power-Related Events, Such As Blackouts, Brownouts And Overvoltages Reboot Locked Network Equipment Remotely Without Disrupting Power To Other Devices When Using The Tlnetcard With Controllable Outlets Or Remotely Switchable Outlets Available On Select Tripp Lite Ups Systemstiered Access Allows Three Levels Of Permissions To Be Assigned To Users For Monitoring Or Controlling The Ups If An Electrical Or Ups-Related Problem Occurs On-Site, Youall Be Notified Immediately Via Email Or Snmp Trapthe Tlnetcard Lets You Configure And Schedule Automatic Ups-Driven Actions, Perform Ups-Related Tests And Shutdowns, Upgrade Firmware And Upload Configurations From The Web Interfacemultiple Protocols Are Supported, Including Ipv6, Http, Https, Smtp, Snmpv1, Snmpv3, Telnet, Ssh, Ftp, Dhcp, Bootp And Scp Dhcpmanual Configuration Support Enables Network Settings To Be Assigned Automatically Or Manually2-Year Limited Warranty
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Tripp Lite TLNETCARD made of?A: The Tripp Lite TLNETCARD is made from plastic, metal, and electronic parts. This combination ensures durability and reliable performance in managing UPS systems.
Q: What are the dimensions of the TLNETCARD?A: The TLNETCARD measures five point two inches in length, two point four inches in width, and zero point eight inches in height. These compact dimensions make it easy to integrate into compatible UPS systems.
Q: Is the TLNETCARD compatible with all UPS systems?A: No, the TLNETCARD is only compatible with specific Tripp Lite SmartPro and SmartOnline UPS systems. Ensure your UPS has an accessory slot to use this management card.
Q: How do I install the TLNETCARD?A: To install the TLNETCARD, simply insert it into the accessory slot of the compatible UPS. After installation, configure it using your preferred network management platform.
Q: Can I monitor my UPS using a web browser?A: Yes, you can monitor your UPS using a web browser. The TLNETCARD features an intuitive web interface that does not require Java.
Q: Is the TLNETCARD suitable for remote management?A: Yes, the TLNETCARD allows for remote management of your UPS. You can monitor and control your UPS from anywhere on your network.
Q: What alerts can I receive from the TLNETCARD?A: You can receive user-configurable alerts via email or SNMP trap. This keeps you informed about UPS status and power-related events.
Q: How do I keep my TLNETCARD in good condition?A: To keep your TLNETCARD in good condition, ensure it is installed properly and regularly check for firmware updates through the web interface.
Q: What kind of warranty does the TLNETCARD have?A: The TLNETCARD comes with a two-year limited warranty. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
Q: Is the TLNETCARD easy to configure?A: Yes, the TLNETCARD is easy to configure. It allows for automatic and manual configuration of network settings via DHCP or BOOTP.
Q: Can I perform tests using the TLNETCARD?A: Yes, you can perform UPS-related tests using the TLNETCARD. This includes scheduling automatic UPS-driven actions and shutdowns.
Q: What protocols does the TLNETCARD support?A: The TLNETCARD supports multiple protocols including IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, and SNMP versions one and three, among others.
Q: Is the TLNETCARD compatible with Linux and Windows?A: Yes, the TLNETCARD is compatible with various operating systems including Windows, Linux, VMware, and Citrix. This versatility makes it suitable for diverse environments.
Q: What should I do if the TLNETCARD arrives damaged?A: If the TLNETCARD arrives damaged, you should contact the retailer or manufacturer immediately to initiate a return or exchange under the warranty policy.
Q: How can I reset the TLNETCARD?A: To reset the TLNETCARD, refer to the user manual for specific instructions, which typically involve using the web interface or a physical reset button.