Remote Reboot Unresponsive Network Devices without Leaving Your Desk
When an important network element decides to call it quits and crash, it never happens at a convenient time; stuff like this only happens in the middle of the night, on your day off or when it’s raining cats and dogs outside. So instead of staying in your nice warm bed, you’re forced to drag yourself off to some remote network equipment rack, just so you can flip the power switch off and on, reboot the troublesome network device and then drive back home and try to get back to sleep again.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could remotely reboot that malfunctioning router or server without the long drive to the network installation site?
Reboot remote devices in any installation:
- Remote Reboot switches & routers
- On, Off, Reboot or Default Status Switching
- Remote Individual or Group Outlet Switching
- Reboot Remote devices using Cisco EnergyWise
- IP & SNMP Control
- In-Band (10/100Base-T Ethernet Port)
- Out-of-Band (External Modem Ready)
- Local (RJ45 RS232 SetUp Port)
- Timed & Scheduled Power Reboot/Shutdowns
- User Defined Threshold Alarms
- IP Address Filtering
- Remote Authentication:LDAP/Kerberos/RADIUS/TACACS+
- 19" Rack Mounting Brackets
- Supports Both IPv4 and IPv6
WTI Remote Reboot units provide the perfect solution for network administrators who are tired of late night visits to faraway equipment cabinets; with a WTI Remote Reboot unit on the job, you can switch power On, Off, or initiate reboot cycles without the long drive to the equipment site. Instead of traveling to the equipment site in person, the WTI Remote Reboot unit brings power control to you. All you have to do is contact the Remote Reboot switch via network or dial-up or satellite modem, issue a few brief commands, and that pesky remote network device is rebooted and up and running again.
Supports Both IPv4 and IPv6
In order to prepare for the upcoming switchover to IPv6 protocol, all WTI Remote Reboot Units now provide full support for both IPv4 and IPv6 (the intended successor to IPv4.) This helps to ensure that WTI Remote Reboot Units purchased today will be fully compatible with the planned IPv6 internet environment, and will not be rendered obsolete when the IPv6 protocol eventually becomes the new worldwide standard for network communications.