The Dataprobe iBoot PDU is an outstanding solution for power management in data centers, server rooms, and critical IT setups. It comes in various configurations, like 4 - and 8 - outlet options, and offers 15A or 20A capabilities, letting you pick the perfect unit to optimize your power strategy. With individually controllable outlets, it enables precise power management and remote control. You can independently switch each outlet on or off for efficient rebooting, energy savings, and better security. This flexibility helps streamline operations and reduce downtime of critical equipment. The iBoot PDU features a user - friendly web browser interface for full - status information and outlet control. The built - in 1Gig Ethernet switch simplifies network wiring. It also supports multiple user access, allowing administrators to assign specific rights to different outlets for collaborative management. Key features include independently controllable outlets, web browser control, an integrated Ethernet switch, Telnet/Serial CLI control, multiple user management, outlet grouping, automation capabilities, real - time event control, a landline modem option, and network management compatible with SNMP v2c. Technical specs cover a wide range of model variants, physical dimensions, AC input details, network features, USB ports, temperature module and landline modem options, switched outlets, and various compliance standards.



Using the Dataprobe iBoot PDU is easy. First, connect it to your power source according to the AC input requirements in the technical specs. Then, link it to your network using the Ethernet port. You can use the web browser interface to access and control the outlets. Just open your browser and enter the appropriate IP address. For individual outlet control, simply log in and switch them on or off as needed. If you want to manage multiple outlets at once, use the outlet grouping feature. When it comes to maintenance, keep the PDU in an environment within the specified temperature and humidity range. Check the physical connections regularly to make sure they're secure. Also, update the firmware periodically for optimal performance. Remember, each outlet has a maximum amp limit, so don't overload them. If you're using the landline modem option, ensure proper phone line connection and follow the instructions for DTMF control. And always follow the safety and compliance rules to avoid any issues.