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Old 06-16-2008, 12:39 AM
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Any leads on bulk APC 8 port RR's?


Hi,
Does anyone know any distributors that have a bulk amount of APC 8 port remote reboot strips?

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Old 06-16-2008, 02:31 AM
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Are you looking for new or used? 15 or 20 amp? Our last purchase of 40x ap7901 (20 amp 1u 8 port apcs) were $130, however they were used / a DC was downsizing. Look around on ebay and contact the sellers directly, sometimes you will luck out. The AP7901's are a great replacement for the baytech RPC3A's (if I recall that is what you guys use).


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Does anyone know any distributors that have a bulk amount of APC 8 port remote reboot strips?

TIA

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used, 15A would be fine since they are only 8 port. are the ap7901's SNMP enabled or telnet?

Our problem with the Baytech RPC3's are they only have telnet control and it doesn't work that well in Ubersmith.

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Old 06-16-2008, 03:12 AM
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Yes, they are much more modern, SNMP, Web and have a handy amp meter on the front.


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used, 15A would be fine since they are only 8 port. are the ap7901's SNMP enabled or telnet?

Our problem with the Baytech RPC3's are they only have telnet control and it doesn't work that well in Ubersmith.

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Old 06-16-2008, 11:40 AM
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Even the older APCs, as long as it's got an ethernet port it's got SNMP. On Ebay they are a dime-a-dozen.

I haven't seen an APC to date without SNMP control, so you're pretty safe going with APC.

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im having a hard time finding a bulk amount of APC's or Baytechs, does anyone have any potential leads? i need about 40+ units preferably the APC's

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