IP-Watcher
Monitor network components including alarm control from the browser
Step 1: Startup
Step 2: You’re off and running
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Monitor alarm states in the browser and acknowledge alarms in software
Monitor the status of your configured alarms with self-refreshing display in the browser and acknowledge pending alarms with the click of a mouse.
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Switch digital output when alarm occurs
If one of the network components can no longer be reached, one of the digital outputs on the IP Watcher will switch.
Step 3: Integration into your system
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Use IP-Watcher as time server
Use the IP-Watcher as a local time server which replies to queries according to SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol).
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Switching the digital output of a Web-IO in alarm situations
Switch a digital output on the digital Web-IO via TCP client message when a watched network component can no longer be accessed.
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Publish IP Watcher in the Internet using DSL
Dynamic IP addresses, NAT and other things you need to know about
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Wireless connection of the IP Watcher to the LAN
Incorporating IP Monitor, Web-Alarm, Web-Count, RFID Server, Com-Servers and Web-Thermo-Hygrograph in WLANS with Ethernet client bridges