Overview
Operational in just minutes, the Uptime Devices SensorHub SHPro provides the same capabilities as other SensorHub devices (e.g., SH-2) but with more features! With its internal web server, the SHPro requires no software and is platform independent.
The SHPro has 2 extra sensor ports (for a total of 4) for monitoring more elements in your environment and includes an internal temperature sensor covering 1000 square feet. Plus, you can connect your Uptime Devices serial devices (such as the SDC-2, SDC-4, etc.) to make your serial devices web-enabled.
The SHPro has on-board graphing capability and includes the MIB so you can use SNMP to poll for thresholds and limits.
- 2 Serial Ports
- 4 External Sensor Ports
- Fullly Compliant with all Operating Systems
- Supports DHCP and SNMP Polling
- E-Mail
- Full Password Protection
- User defined thresholds
- Sends SNMP Traps to 10 Destinations
- 0U and 1U Rack Mountable
- MIB Integrates with All Popular NMS
Console Access: The SHPro saves valuable cabinet and server room space and provides convenient access to the console ports on the machines that it serves.
Network Enabler: A legacy serial device can be network-enabled by connecting its RS-232 port to the SHPro. A host (such as a PC) connects to the SHPro through the network with Telnet or with a raw TCP connection. The serial device can now be monitored and/or controlled from the host. Any data entered at the host is sent to the serial device and any data from the serial device is sent to the host.
Proxy SNMP Agent: The SHPro can be programmed to parse input data from a serial device and to form it into a user-defined SNMP MIB. The SHPro can then be queried by one or more network management stations (such as HP OpenView) to retrieve the data.The SHPro can also send SNMP traps to alert users of abnormal operating conditions.
Serial-Line Extender: An SHPro can make a network connection to another SHPro to act as a serial-line extender.
LAN-to-LAN Connector: Two SHPro scan be connected via their RS-232 ports to serve as a link between two separate LANs.