NetBotz 13.56 MHz Rack Access Control
Network appliances enabling remote and local access control for your NetShelter SX enclosures.
Includes: Cable ties, Door sensor, Installation guide, Lock handles, Proximity reader, Rack Mounting brackets, User Manual
- Access monitoring
Detect access by unauthorized personnel via door switch.
- Data logging
Identify problematic trends before they escalate or export the data log for analysis.
- Door contact
Enables a NetBotz appliance to detect the act of opening a door, which triggers surveillence recording.
- Flexible Alert Policies
Identify problematic trends before they escalate or export the data log for analysis.
- Forced Entry Alarm
Alarm administrators based on a forced entry into a rack.
- Proximity Card User Registration
Register proximity cards to specific people.
- Rack-Mountable
Includes horizontal, vertical, and toolless-mount varieties. Puts power where it is needed most - in the racks near the equipment.
Master Key Override
Override electronic access with a hard key for power outages and maintenance.
Telnet management
Provides a simple telnet session or SSH for remote battery management access.
Browser Accessible
View the user interface with a browser. Gives quick access from anywhere on the network without the need to install software.
Integrates with StruxureWare Data Center Expert
An IT-ready, scalable access monitoring system that collects, organizes, and distributes critical alerts, surveillance video and key information, providing a unified view of complex physical infrastructure environments from anywhere on the network
Password Security
User-selectable password with strong password rules and reset password mechanism.
Read-only access
Share access without risking unauthorized configuration changes.
Proximity Card Access
Grant authorized people access to equipment through proximity card authentication.
User Access Scheduling
Grant equipment access for specific times for each proximity card configured.
Event logging
Pinpoint the timing and sequence of events leading up to an incident with the event log.