FWIW, Crestron has some goodies that will do the trick (20 Amps) at about $80/port + controller (per site). We're trying to get them to add some voice-response DTMF control capability. Might be good to call them and tell them you're an ISP that would be interested in what ConXioN has been asking for. Might help to convince them there's a market for it. Their specialty is remote control for theater/auditorium lighting and audio/ visual stuff, but their solution looks pretty keen. They're really close to exactly what I'd want. Owen
Any thoughts on the peering question?
At 06:09 PM 3/8/97 -0700, Rodney Joffe wrote:
Thanks Alex......
As far as why........ well let's see; when the router gets hosed in our cage, and we open a ticket with MFS, and it takes 5 hours before they arrive..... it seems a lot more logical to be able to power cycle it out of band without waiting. Now if MFS's facility was truly a 24 x 7 facility, which you would expect for a place that was that important :-) By the way, your $500 is much less than the last bill they sent us ... $750.
Amazing... and we didn't even see the gun in their hands.
Rodney Joffe Genuity Inc., a Bechtel company http://www.genuity.net
-----Original Message----- From: Alex Rubenstein [SMTP:alex@nac.net] Sent: Saturday, March 08, 1997 4:22 PM To: Rodney Joffe; 'nanog@merit.edu' Subject: Re: Remote Operations question
Leviton has some stuff the we use, they have some things that can do 20 amps.
The better question; why? What is the 7513 doing that you need it to be rebooted? I can be paid to go do it for you; lets say, $500 ea time? :-)
At 04:18 PM 3/8/97 -0700, Rodney Joffe wrote:
Is anyone using any kind of out of band controlled power system that will support remote power cycling of multiple devices with high power ratings? I'd like to be able to cycle individual components in our racks at NAPs (especially MAE E!) including 7513s. All the devices we've found are limited to 15 amps total. I think a 7513 requires 20amps on its own.
Thanks
Rodney Joffe Genuity Inc., a Bechtel company http://www.genuity.net