Features; Ipl Exp Pdu4H-Specific Features; General Features; Network And Configuration Features - Extron electronics IPL EXP Series User Manual

Control system power expansion interfaces
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Features

IPL EXP PDU4H-specific features

Circuit breaker — Provides overcurrent protection for the unit.
Surge protection — Single-stage surge protection using multiple MOVs protects connected products from
power surges of up to 1750 joules (10/1000 µs).
Ability to use a local alert device (connected to the relay output) — This relay on the rear panel can be
connected to a relay-controllable audio device or other alert device, and can be configured or programmed
to react at specified power levels. The relay can be configured to be either normally open or normally closed,
which activates the attached alarm device when power drops or increases beyond a specified amount. E-mail
messages can be generated based on relay conditions.

General features

Ability to remotely power devices on and off — The switched power output ports can be controlled
remotely using SIS commands over SSH, by configured touchpanels, via controls in the embedded webpage,
or via controls in Global Configurator.
Power level monitoring — Total power consumption is continuously monitored. Alerts can be configured
or programmed to notify a user of high power consumption or of ports that have been shut off if the circuit
breaker in the IPL EXP PDU4H is tripped.
Circuit breaker — Provides overcurrent protection for the unit.
Easy to mount — These models are 1U high devices that are easily mounted to a rack or furniture or set on
a desktop.The IPL EXP PDU4H is half rack width, the IPL EXP PDU8L is quarter rack width.
Universal power system compatibility — The unit accepts 120 or 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power input and uses
standard IEC connectors for both input and output AC power ports.

Network and configuration features

Global compatibility — The expansion interface uses industry standard Ethernet communication protocols,
including DHCP, DNS, HTTP (redirect), HTTPS, ICMP, IEEE 802.1X, NTP, SMTP, SNMP, SSH, TCP/IP, and
UDP/IP.
Multi-level password protection — This allows security to be set based on user roles.
Embedded web pages — The IPL EXP embedded web pages include online diagnostics and monitoring of
basic features, power output controls, and indicators or various factors such as power consumption level.
If the unit is configured to work with Extron Control, you can access the virtual user interfaces from a link in
the embedded web page.
System asset management — The configured system and expansion interface allow you to control, monitor,
and schedule various functions of devices in the system.
Additional security features — Each expansion interface and control processor can use the included
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate or a user-supplied, customized security certificate (see
Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates
The IPL EXP is a Secure Platform Device that is compatible with all Extron IPCP Pro xi Series control
processors.
Supports secure industry standard communications protocols —
All IP Link Pro xi expansion processors use industry standard communication protocols, including DHCP,
DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP (ping), IEEE 802.1X, NTP, SNMP, SSH, TCP/IP, UDP/IP.
Supports IEEE 802.1X authentication — Provides support for standard port-based Network Access
Control once enabled. For details see
Supports IPv6 via SIS commands
Support for Extron ControlScript Pro xi
on page 50).
IEEE 802.1X Certificates
on page 50.
IPL EXP Power Series • Introduction
Secure
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