Remotely manage and configure Smart App UPS Systems, Emergency Power Systems, and Automatic Transfer Switches using the RMCARD205 Remote Monitoring & Management Card from CyberPower. Simply install this network adapter card and begin remotely managing your power systems via a Web browser or NMS. Once connected users can remotely shut down systems in the event of a power loss, schedule startup and shutdown times, reboot systems, and more. The dedicated Internet connection also allows for automatic event notifications via email, SMS, SNMP TRAP, and syslog. With the ability to quickly install this hot-swappable adapter you can get your power system connected in no time and switch out adapters should one fail without the need to shut down the entire system.
- Web, Console, NMS Remote Management
- Auto Shutdown
- Upgradable User Firmware
- Auto Event Notification
CyberPower RMCARD205 Overview
CyberPower RMCARD205 Specs
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| Auto Shutdown | |
| ENVIROSENSOR Compatible | |
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CyberPower RMCARD205 Reviews
Can be made to work but will make you suffer
This card is pretty terrible if you enable https. I had firmware 1.3.7 and installed a 4096 bit SSL cert. It just got stuck in a boot loop and had to pull it and factory reset it. I installed a 2048 bit cert and I was OK for a long time. The I installed firmware 1.4.0 and stuck in a boot loop again and had to factory reset it. The self-signed cert they autoconfigure is only 1024 bit so I created a 1024 bit cert and installed and it boots again now. I don't know if it's lack of RAM for the cards OS or what, but I've had this cards for months and I'm tired of factory resetting and configuring it because it has insufficient resources for a reasonable SSL cert. Edit: With the release of 1.4.1 I saw they supposedly fixed some issue with 2048 bit keys. I went to update via the web UI. It only half updated and wanted me to try updating again via the FTP method. Only problem is I had disabled FTP so I had to pull the card and factory reset it so FTP would be enabled in order to update it again. Once again it works, but I have to set it up AGAIN, so from 2 stars - 1. This card is a serious headache for a $200 accessory.
Pricy but the software is good
Much easier to configure on a Linux server than the standard Network UPS tools. Convenient web UI.
