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NetDog 82 IP G2: Remote Visibility of Your IP Network

NetDog 82 IP G2
Notification types include SNMP Traps, alphanumeric & numeric pager and text message.

The powerful LAN-based NetDog 82 IP G2 telecom RTU provides network managers with remote visibility, allowing them to keep watch of their IP network elements. With 32 ping alarms, 8 discrete alarms, 0-4 analogs, 2 control relays, and a reach-through serial port, this compact, versatile unit is the ideal network monitoring solution for small to medium sized sites.

If an element fails to respond to successive pings, or if something is amiss with the environmental controls, the NetDog notifies personnel using a variety of methods with a complete status message.

See the wireless, battery-powered NetDog that can sustain your monitoring even during an outage.

Here's what the NetDog G2 can do for you:

  • Notifies you via SNMP, text message or pager when a discrete alarm occurs, such as an open door, AC power brownout, high temperature, fire or failed power.
  • Lets you remotely control one or two devices from an SNMP Manager or attached TTY terminal.
  • Pages you if a device on your LAN/WAN fails to respond to "pinging".
  • Allows you to reach through to nearby ASCII devices to obtain performance details and perform configuration.
  • Uses its high-quality built-in modem to report alarms to the T/MonXM or IAM.
  • Sends your SNMP manager "traps" for relay status, discrete alarm occurrence or ping alarms.
  • Has evolution options to protect your investment.
  • Cutting-edge NEMA enclosure options available.

Got a generator? The NetDog makes a great generator monitoring solution, even stand-alone without a master...


NetDog G2 Specs:

Discrete Alarm Inputs: 8 (Hardware configured: dry contact, contact-to-ground, TTL internally based, TTL externally-based)
Analog Alarms: 2 (optional)
-94 to 94 VDC or 4 to 20 mA
Temperature Sesnors: 2 (optional) Internal and External
Control Relays: 2 Form A
60 VDC/120VAC max voltage
1 Amp, AC/DC max current
Ping Alarms: 32
Interfaces: 1 DB9 RS232 port
1 RJ45 Ethernet 10BaseT port
1 RJ11 telco jack
2.5mm stereo jack for optional external temperature sensor
24 screw-down connectors and blocks (28 with analogs option)
Protocols: SNMPv1, SNMPv2, DCPx, DCPf, HTTP, TRIP, SMTP, TAP
Modem: 33.6k internal
Dimensions: 1.75"H x 10.52"W x 6.92"D (4.5cm x 26.72cm x 17.57cm)
Weight: 1 lb. 8 oz. (0.81 kg)
Mounting: Wall or rack
Power Input: -48 VDC (-40 to -70 VDC)
(Optional) -24 VDC (-18 to -36 VDC) (Optional) Wide Range -24/-48 VDC (-18 to -72 VDC)
Current Draw: 200mA
Fuse 1/2 amp GMT for power inputs
Visual Interface 4 bicolor LEDs
14 unicolor LEDs
Audible Notification: None
Operating Temperature: 32-140 F (0-60 C)
Operating Humidity: 0%-95% non-condensing
RoHS 5: Approved

Ordering Options

NetDog 82 IP, -48 VDC
NetDog 82 IP, -48 VDC w/Analogs
Wireless Connection (GSM or CDMA)
Solar Power option
NetDog 82 BW

Discrete and Analog Sensors

Discrete and Analog Sensors

Fuel tanks, battery power, lighting systems, and water levels are just some of things you need to monitor to keep your network up and running. Track changing network conditions with these discrete & analog sensors.

Discrete and Analog Sensors

The external temperature sensor provides external temperature readings by plugging the sensor into the TEMP port on the NetDog 82IP G2's front panel. Part Number: D-PR-991-10A-07.


NetDog Ping Target Application

Ping alarms are used to contact other devices and determine their network presence. If a given device does not respond within the user defined time frame, it is reported as off line. The line port is a modem interface to a telephone line. When the NetDog has an event to report, it uses this port to dial out to a paging terminal or an alarm management system, such as the T/Mon LNX.

View Visibility to Primary NOC Application

Alarm Forwarding With Local Visibility: The T/Mon NOC consolidates alarms from diverse equipment to a single data stream, forwarded to a top-level MOM in the protocol of your choice. At the same time, regional NOC staff and technicians can view alarms within their area of responsibility.

Ideal Solution For Small Sites

The NetDog 82 IP G2 is the ideal solution for small sites where rack space is a premium. Compact enough to mount on a wall or fit on a tabletop, the NetDog has 8 discrete alarms, 32 ping alarms, and 0-4 controls.


Edit Analogs
You can configure your analog sensor settings right from the NetDog's web interface. You'll be able to add a description to your alarms and set thresholds as well.
Edit Controls
The NetDog's web interface allows provisioning of control relays. Have full control of your remote sites.
Edit Notifications
With the NetDog's web interface, you can configure up to 8 different users for notification.

NetDog Web Browser Interface
The NetDog offers a Web Browser interface for easy and convenient alarm management and unit configuration via corporate LAN/WAN or the Internet.

The powerful LAN-based NetDog 82 IP G2 provides network managers with remote visibility of their IP network elements. With 32 ping alarms, 8 discrete alarms, 0-4 analogs, 2 control relays, and a reach-through serial port, this compact, versatile unit is the ideal network monitoring solution for small to medium sized sites. If an element fails to respond to successive pings, or if something is amiss with the environmental controls, the NetDog notifies personnel using a variety of methods with a complete status message.