www.digi.com
Application Highlight
Features/Benefi ts
Related Products
Overview
Digi CM
™
Digi Passport
®
The Digi Remote Power Manager (Digi RPM) is an intelligent
power distribution unit for remote power management. It
transparently integrates with the Digi Passport
®
and Digi CM™
product families, enabling console and power management
from a common web interface menu.
The Digi RPM enables remote reboots and power on/off of
connected devices from anywhere across the corporate LAN/
WAN. It measures the combined electrical load of attached
devices and provides statistics on average/apparent power,
RMS voltage/current, circuit breaker status, maximum current
and monitors ambient temperature. The Digi RPM provides
real-time alerts and alarms for system reboots, changes to
power usage, out-of-spec temperature readings and more,
allowing immediate, remote response to on-site conditions.
Cascading allows up to ten Digi RPMs to be daisy-chained
from a single RJ-45 serial port. The Digi RPM is available
in eight-port 1U rack-mountable and ten-port Zero-U rack-
mountable versions, as well as 120VAC/20A and 240VAC/16A
models (up to 10A per port).
The Digi Remote Power Manager offers complete in- and
out-of-band power management for servers, routers,
switches, fi rewalls and other network equipment.
• Remotely reboot or power devices on/off without
onsite personnel
• Front panel displays total current and power load
• Monitor ambient temperature to prevent loss of
critical equipment due to overheating
• Confi gurable alarms provide continuous real-time
monitoring
• Daisy-chain up to 10 Digi RPMs from a single RJ-45
serial port
• Integration with Digi Passport or Digi CM provides
common interface for console and power
management over Ethernet or dial-up
Digi Remote
Power Manager
Power Control and Monitoring Device
Serial Connections to
Console Ports
Management
Laptop
Local Management PC
Digi RPM 8
Digi CM™
Analog
RS-232
Analog
Cisco
Router
HP-UX
Server
Power
Connections
Switch
Firewall
Data Center Management
LAN/WAN
Ethernet
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern