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Omnitronix - Remote Site Management

Omnitronix Site Management products help integrate non-SNMP and non-networked devices and conditions into your network management system, so you can manage the whole enterprise. The products effectively reduce the risk from unseen threats to your data centers, server farms, cellular towers, or any unmanned location.

The Omnitronix SNMP-Link is three products in one: legacy device monitor, environmental monitor and terminal server.

It provides an affordable way to monitor and manage unmanned sites and non-SNMP equipment using your existing SNMP-based network management system (NMS).

Omnitonix Remote Site manager

Manage threatening conditions before they cripple your mission-critical equipment

  • Prevent the huge potential costs of equipment damage, data loss and facility downtime.
  • Monitor and handle a variety of remote equipment, events and environmental conditions.
  • Extend the life of legacy equipment! Monitor non-SNMP devices via your existing SNMP software.
  • Monitor any device with a contact closure output -- a battery, UPS, PBX, air conditioning unit or door strike plate -- and generate SNMP traps or other alarms when an event occurs.
  • Manage serial port devices by interpreting data alarms issued from RS-232 ports. Typical alarms include: major and minor alarms; informational notices; and audit reports.

Scalability: Add-on EventSensor Modules

  • The Omnitronix modular, add-on system eliminates redundant hardware so you don't have to pay for it.
  • As many as 16 inexpensive external monitoring units, called EventSensor™ modules, can be daisy-chained into separate rooms or areas from one SNMP-Link.
  • EventSensor modules come in several configurations featuring built-in temperature and humidity sensors, contact closures, battery sensors, voltage sensors and output relays.

Secure Remote Access to Out-of-Band Devices

  • The SNMP-Link can do the job of a two-port or four-port terminal server.
  • Network managers gain secure remote access to the module, and any RS-232 device connected to it, from their NMS without dispatching a technician to the site.

Getting the alarm back to your NMS

  • SNMP Traps and alarms can travel via Ethernet, phone line, Internet or wireless system.
  • Managers receive alarms via pagers, SNMP software, AlarmManager software provided by Omnitronix, or E-mail.