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LX-5250-8HEC20

Description
5250 Power Control Series
File Size754KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerMRV Communications ( ADVA )
Websitehttps://www.advaoptical.com
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LX-5250-8HEC20 Overview

5250 Power Control Series

Out-of-Band Networking
Datasheet
LX Series
5250 Power Control Series
The 5250 Power Control Series from MRV Communications delivers
AC power solutions combining intelligent power distribution and remote
power control. A key element of MRV’s Out-of-Band Network solutions,
is providing a powerful, cost-effective approach for remote networks
and systems to ensure minimal operational downtime and eliminate
site visits.
Applications
• Enterprise data centers
• Remote/branch offices
• Test and development labs
• Utilities
Simple, Secure Remote Network Operations
The 5250 Power Control Series allows administrators to remotely power-
on, power-off or reboot equipment and monitor power consumption.
The 5250 models are accessible through MRV’s LX Series Console
Servers with enhanced security capabilities, including SSH v2, SNMP V3,
Radius, SecurID, TACACS+, and are FIPS 140 certified. The LX Series
provides management through an easy to use browser-based GUI,
extensive command line interface, and MRV’s SNMP based MegaVision
management platform.
The LX Series features allows sophisticated site specific power
management automation. The Trigger/Action feature of the LX Series
allows site administrators to easily automate physical and security
infrastructure control. Additional applications include controlling power
access for lab automation, turning on additional air conditioning
when needed, or controlling individual power outlets by department or
scheduled activity.
Benefits
• Combine power distribution and remote power management
• Single management interface for service port management and
remote power control
• Easy to use graphical browser interface, Command Line Interface
and SNMP based management options
• Industry leading security features, including Radius, SecurID,
TACACS+, and more.
• Only remote power management vendor to support US
government FIPS 140 security standard.
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Key Features
• Power cycle individual power outlets to remotely reboot servers
and network devices, anywhere in the world. Or, power-off
unused power receptacles
• High Power Distribution: 120V, 208V, 240V and three-phase
power options. 20 or 30-Amp power input feed
• 8, 16, 24 or 32 ports
• Vertical or horizontal mounting models
• Group outlets by name, within a unit, or across multiple units
• Access controlled through standard security infrastructure,
including Radius, SecurID, TACACS+, LDAP, or local database
• Power-up Sequencing: Prevent an in-rush power overload
• Input Current Monitor: Measure the aggregate current draw on
each power circuit monitor using LED digital display or remotely
• Automated alerts though SNMP, pager, SMS
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