NetGuardian-16S: SNMP RTU and 16 Port Terminal Server

NetGuardian 832A
With 16 serial ports, integrated local audiovisual notification, two separate NICs, powerful alarm collection and versatile alarm reporting via SNMP Trap, email and pager, the NetGuardian-16S can handle any alarm monitoring need

16 Reach-Through Ports in Our Most Powerful RTU Ever

  • 16 port terminal server provides LAN Telnet access to remote equipment
  • Integrated Building Status Unit provides local alarm visibility
  • Dual NIC for multiple network support
  • 32 discrete alarms (expandable to 176), 32 ping alarms, 8 analog alarms, 8 controls, and 16 serial ports
  • Reports alarms to multiple SNMP managers , the T/Mon NOC Network Alarm System or T/Mon SLIM
  • NEBS compliant
  • Alternate dial-up reporting path in case of primary communication path failure
  • Configure and monitor via Web browser
  • Email and pager notifications
  • Free lifetime firmware upgrades
  • Free Windows-based utility for off-site editing and remote provisioning via LAN
  • Multiple customization and expansion options


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