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Reserve Your Seat TodayOrdinarily, if you want to get SNMP Traps from your Main Distribution Frame, you're looking at hours of work and a hefty price in technicians' time and overtime pay.
First you've got to collect all the wires at your Main Distribution Frame and tie them down to a terminal block. Then you've got to cross connect the wires from the terminal block to an SNMP RTU - and that means running the wires over an equipment ladder and sewing them down.
It takes a lot of time. And your time is money.
But what if you could cut out the unnecessary steps?
Remote Alarm Block 176N: Terminal Block Connections in an SNMP RTUThat' s the thinking behind the Remote Alarm Block 176N. It's a remote alarm block and SNMP RTU in one unit. The RAB installs right in your Main Distribution Frame. Tie all the wires to the RAB - and the only thing you've got going out is a nice, clean Ethernet cable... straight to your LAN and your SNMP manager.
Think of the time you'll save. Think of the labor costs you'll save.
Plus you'll mediate 176 contact closures to SNMP Traps - with no compromises.
Large Alarm Capacity, Small SizeThe Remote Alarm Block 176N provides 176 discrete alarm inputs, 4 controls and a highly compact (4"H x 8"W x 5"D) MDF or wall-mount chassis. Providing enough capacity to monitor an entire site, the RAB 176 remotes are perfect for any site with lots of equipment and not much space.
Serial or IP ConnectivityIn 2003 DPS Telecom introduced the original RAB 176S, which appeared in Remote Site & Equipment magazine. The RAB 176S (for serial) supports DCPx and TBOS over RS-232 or RS-485 serial interfaces.
Now we've added the new RAB 176N (for network), with support for SNMP, TL1, and DCP(f/x) over LAN.
Network connectivity adds several new advantages to this powerful remote unit:
And because the RAB 176N also supports DCP(f/x) over RS-232 and RS-485, this unit gives you a smooth migration path from serial transport to LAN transport. You can deploy the RAB 176N at sites without a LAN connection now, and when LAN access is added to the site, the unit can be switched to LAN transport with a simple change in provisioning. And you won't have to disconnect any of your alarms.
Other Benefits The RAB 176N offers you a lot more, like selectable alarm qualification times, trouble-free installation and configuration, free lifetime firmware upgrades, and easy hardware replacement without removing wire wrap connections.Plus there's a real-time clock that saves settings up to 10 years and a debug terminal that works over your IP network.
Get more information about the RAB 176NDon't waste hours - and dollars - on unnecessary wiring. With the SNMP-based Remote Alarm Block 176N, you can take alarms directly from your MDF to your SNMP manager - in half the time and half the expense.