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20 October 2005
Detecting system crashes and responding to emergencies, such as excessive
temperatures, smoke or flooding, the new ePowerSwitch-X series sets new standards
in remote power management and active server protection. Up to 136 network
components can be individually switched on and off – manually or automatically.
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5 February 2004
Desktop device with four power outlets for remote control through LAN, WAN or Internet. The (Guard function – which can be disabled – monitors four servers or other IP-based devices, and automatically detecting and rebooting any crashed equipment. Configuration is through a terminal program via V.24 or a Web browser or Windows program through Ethernet. With enhanced functions and features for maximum reliability and security.
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27 November 2003
Enhanced functionality and security features for EPS-1 Guard and EPS-M/S. The new ePowerSwitch D4 Guard desktop model for switching four devices. All units feature the Guard function for recovering crashed servers. The new ePowerSwitch-M/S has a redundant layout with two completely separate circuits – ideal for mission-critical servers – and twice the switching current – 20 A, for a total of 100 A or 23 kW switching capacity at maximum utilization.
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10 October 2003 - Systems
SmartViewWorld unites the functionality of a proven multi-user KVM switch with state-of-the-art KVM technology: IP-based access through a LAN, WAN or a modem, and targeted restarting of servers through switching of the power outlet, all with a standardized user interface.
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29 September 2003 - Systems
The ePowerSwitch-1 Guard has the same features as the ePowerSwitch-1, with the addition of a guard function. As well as remotely operating power outlets, the new product automatically detects server crashes and reboots the affected equipment without user input.
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October 2002
Introducing the new ePowerSwitch M/S. Just 19" high (one height module), this new product lets you remotely control the power supply for up to eight servers or PCs through Ethernet. If this is not enough, the master unit can be expanded with up to four slaves with eight additional power sockets each. This modular design allows a flexible expansion to up to 40 separately controllable power sockets for servers, PCs and other network components. Master and slaves are interconnected through serial ports with RJ11 cables. Its high packing density makes the system ideal also for larger
applications.
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Mai 2002
In addition to Windows and Novell environments, NeoClock - the versatile radio clock - can now also be used with the Linux and UNIX operating systems. An unlimited number of clients is kept synchronous to atomic time with an accuracy
of +/- 20 milliseconds using NTP (Network Time Protocol). NeoClock can be used throughout Europe.
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February 2002
The web server-equipped socket strip is now Internet-capable: no distance is too great for it. It now also features server homing and remote administration functions as well as a built-in programming interface. The Auto Restart function, which automatically reboots the system after one minute, makes sure that remote restarts don't fail.
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October 2001
Servers and other network equipment tend to hang from time to time, a situation which not even the smartest management tools can handle. When the system crashes, the equipments mains switch needs to be physically operated by a person. The solution: ePowerSwitch, a power strip whose four sockets can each be switched on and off remotely through its Ethernet interface and integrated web server.
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March 2001
PC clocks are notoriously inaccurate. This can have serious consequences for IT applications unless, that is, the clocks are regularly adjusted. In networks with hundreds, even thousands, of stations, this can be an impossible task. The solution: NeoClock the advanced radio clock from Leunig, which automatically synchronizes networked PCs with the standard timebase. The new industrial version of NeoClock can also be installed outdoors and in adverse environments.
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March 2001
Networks are not the only solution. With the 4Print2 printer sharer from Leunig, four PCs can share two printers. This relieves the network from additional data traffic and eliminates the problems often
associated with network printers. From the users' point of view, it's as if each user had exclusive use of two printers. Unique among printer sharers, 4Print2 allows printers to be selected from within applications under all Windows operating systems, including Windows 2000 and Windows ME.
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January 2001
The NeoClock family is growing. NeoClock-II F – its newest member – differs from the proven NeoClock-II in that it can be used throughout Europe. This version of NeoClock-II receives
the time signal of the LPTF (Laboratoire du Temps et de Frequences), which operates one of the worlds three most accurate atomic clocks. The signal is transmitted by France Inter from a transmitter in Allouis, central France. At 162 kHz, the time signal is in the long-wave range, which together with the transmitters enormous 2 megawatt power gives it a signal range of 2500 to 3500 kilometres. This is significantly greater than that of the German DCF 77 transmitter, whose range is only 1500 kilometres. NeoClock-II F can be used throughout Europe (except northern Scandinavia) and parts of Russia and northern Africa.
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