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Tripp Lite UPS Remote Monitoring and control via SNMP Web or Telnet

Mfg # SNMPWEBCARD CDW # 309803

Quick tech specs

  • SNMP Management Accessory Card for SmartPro or SmartOnline UPS Systems Enables remote UPS management via SNMP PowerAlert Console Launcher SSH or telnet
  • Monitor and control UPS using an SNMP network management platform PowerAlert Console Launcher SSH or telnet
  • Reboots unresponsive equipment w/o requiring a site visit
  • Operate any compatible SmartPro or SmartOnline UPS as a managed device on your network
  • Keeps logs of power events alerts and electrical data
  • Tripp Lite 2-year Warranty
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Tripp Lite's SNMPWEBCARD allows network users to operate any expansion slot-equipped Tripp Lite SmartPro or SmartOnline UPS as a managed device on the network. Enables remote monitoring and control of UPS and site electrical conditions using the SNMP network management platform or a web browser. Provides remote viewing of site electrical data, UPS status information and self-test logs. Supports selective rebooting of locked network equipment without disrupting power to other devices when used with customized load management receptacles available on select Tripp Lite UPS systems. Optional ENVIROSENSE module provides remote temperature/humidity monitoring and a dry contact interface to control and monitor alarm, security and telecom devices. NEW firmware web-only version 12.06.0060 now available! - supports IPv6. Firmware is not applicable with cards running firmware version 12.04.0047 or earlier. NOTE: Existing 12.04.0048 and 12.04.0049 cards can be upgraded to the 12.04.0055 firmware to provide SNMPv3 support, then to 12.06.0060 for IPv6 support.

• Federal Trade Agreements Act / TAA Compliant for GSA Schedule purchases
• NEW firmware version 12.06.0064 now available!
• Radius support
• Security enhancements
• Data and event logs can be setup to automatically send the log via email or HTTP post when the configurable log size (64-2048) is reached
• New accounting log
• Enhance Remote Syslog capability to define if event, data or accounting entries should be sent
• New CLI interface that allows control and configuration through a network CLI interface, SSH or Telnet, or through a SNMPWEBCARD's serial configuration port
• New event actions
• New Java applet WebUI allowing for more real time feedback
• New individual outlet events

This item was discontinued on July 22, 2022

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Tripp Lite UPS Remote Monitoring and control via SNMP Web or Telnet is rated2.85 out of5 by13.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from works greatsoftware installation was "interesting", but thanks to the excellent support I got, was able to take care of the issue. card works exactly as it should.
Date published: 2017-10-25T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Overall unreliable, poor design and Java needs to die.I have used the Tripp-Lite SNMP Web Card devices to mannage our UPS for almost 8 years and have them installed in 20 devices. The latest firmware revision requires reboot every 6-9 months to keep it operational. Sometimes the web server dies, but you can still reach it from ssh/telnet. The only way to reboot the device and restore connectivity is to physically remove it from the UPS housing. First they need to make the device more reliable and is they are unable to do that, they need to put a reset button on it. Getting to the device at the bottom of the server cabinet is not easy and the dinky screws they use on the faceplate are easily lost. The requirement to have JAVA installed in the browser is unfortunate. With the inherent security risk of having JAVA installed, the steps browser manufacturers are taking to prevent it from running and Oracle's decision to EOL the plugin, Tripp-Lite needs to move to HTML 5.
Date published: 2016-05-23T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from What every UPS should have!This card works very well and has an easy web interface. Using a computer to monitor a UPS is crazy, everything needs to be managed from a network connection. My only complaint is the cost to add this card. Would it really cost that much more to build a network port in every UPS?
Date published: 2012-10-04T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from java web interface is terriblethese snmp web cards used to work great until they switched the web interface to java a few years ago. they do not work with the standard java default settings. we have 35 of these using nms (which has its own issues too) and each one needs an exception added to the java security just to get to logon screen using outdated ie browsers (or a browser that still allows java). then some just hang looking for power alert engine. trying to access from a new client or from multiple clients is time consuming and unacceptable. you can use telnet but they advertise with a nice looking web features that are hard to get. tripplite must know about these issues because they now offer html5 based web cards at a higher cost. what they should do is scrap their failed java attempt and offer only html5 cards for same lower price.
Date published: 2017-11-27T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Too much bugs with firmwaresWe've 10 snmpwebcard and there's a lot of problem with firmware. At the beginning, we've to reboot the card randomly about 1-2 times a year. We update to the latest firmware, it all works on 8 cards but scrap one card (the card hang up during the process and become unusable) and the other one I've to call the support back to be able to access it again.
Date published: 2016-04-13T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Java issues take this from 5 stars to 1The fact that this card cannot support the current version of java's security restrictions makes it a major point of frustration for my customers. I cannot continue to sell Tripplite UPS in to my customers who are security conscious which is removing your product from being marketable. You are losing to competition over this.
Date published: 2017-02-09T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Do not buy this web interIace until it is redesigned.This external control interface should be split into separate legacy and Ethernet products so that the cost can be reduced. The Ethernet interface should be embedded in the standard product and included in the price. At ~$200 this interfaced is well outside the cost range that would be acceptable for most applications using UPS's at <2KW. In my case it added 33% to the total cost of the UPS. The Java implementation of this control interface is cumbersome, finicky, and does not play well in the Windows environment. It requires clearing browser cache, adding the IP address to the Compatibility list (every time cache is cleared), and denying Java updates when it tries to execute. In addition, you must make sure your browser zoom is set to 100% or you will get only a partial view of the page. As of this writing it requires an older version of Java to run. No estimated time for a fix is available. It does not work at all with Chrome at this moment. The Java applet implementation should be thrown out and replaced with a more modern HTML5-based implementation.
Date published: 2016-02-24T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Remote management of my SM2200RMXL2UPI've been running two SM2200RMXL2UPs for a few months with the SNMP Web Management card which has made remote management possible.
Date published: 2016-12-20T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from SMNPWEBCARD features needing looked atWe use the PDUMH30HVNET (208v 30A PDU) which comes with the removable SNMPWEBCARD pre-installed. The basic Telnet portion works great with and without the menu. The GUI portion needs working on due to the Java issue. I do like that you can allow up to 4 users to be logged in at the same time. So the three big fixes you guys need to make for me on the SNMPWEBCARD would be: 1) Allow Java to work without any modifications (you can turn off update and that will also work for now but you might run into security issues later) 2) Groups does not work when a user's permissions is set to Read Only and Realm is also being used. 3) It would be nice to see individual current readings for each Load SNMPWEBCARD vs. WEBCARDLX SNMPWEBCARD is Java Based, and has serial connections so I can connect up to a remote serial connection box like a Comtrol. So if too many users forget to logout I can log in to the com port are re boot the card only. WEBCARDLX is HTTP5 based and has an ugly gui look and you won't get messed up when a Java update is released. The Console port is mini-USB so you will need to have a PC close by to bypass the other users and reboot the card.
Date published: 2017-01-23T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Poor implementationThis unit requires you to have an old version of java and connot be accessed from a mobile device. I dont feel like installing outdated, insecure versions of java on every machine that needs to access the unit.
Date published: 2014-07-21T00:00:00-04:00