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ENVIROMUX Environment Monitoring SystemNETWORK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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Importance of Environment Monitoring System

• Data center runs non-stop 24/7!

• Uptime Institute survey: 25% of down-time results from harsh environment condition inside data center infrastructure that puts damage to hardwares

• Critical Threats to data center infrastructure: high temperature & humidity, water leaks, power outage, fire, etc.

• Cost of such threats: replacement of damaged hardwares, low work

productivity and lost of revenue due downtime and additional cost to fix problems.

• Solution: Environment Monitoring System

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Most Common Threats To Data Center Infrastructure

• High Temperature: – High temperature leads to equipment over-heat– Ideal temperature: 68° - 75° F (20° - 24° C)

• High Humidity: – High humidity creates a good environment for fungus– Ideal humidity at 68° - 75° F (20° - 24° C) temperature, relative humidity is at

40% - 50%• Water Leak:

– Water damages electronic equipments– Several causes of water leak:

• Condensation of Air Conditioning• Water pipe leak

• Electricity Outage & Electricity Surges: – Main electricity outage can shutdown hardwares unintentionally– Electricity surges or “spikes” can cause hardware malfunction

• Fire: – Fire even in a small form will cause disaster to your data center infrastructure

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Data Center Infrastructure Protective Equipments“The Old Model”

Precision AC

• Objective: cooling system

• Shortcomings: – NO real time & remote

monitoring of temperature & humidity status

– Monitored by independent & proprietary monitoring system

UPS

• Objective: temporary backup power

• Shortcomings: – NO real time & remote

monitoring of power status

– Monitored by independent & proprietary monitoring system

Fire Suppression

• Objective: fire suppression system

• Shortcomings: – NO real time & remote

monitoring of fire occurrence

– Monitored by independent & proprietary monitoring system

Access Control & CCTV

• Objective: restrict & monitor access

• Shortcomings: – NO real time & remote

monitoring of access & activity

– Monitored by independent & proprietary monitoring system

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Data Center Infrastructure Protective Equipments“The NEW Model”

Existing Protective EquipmentsFire

SuppressionPrecision

ACUPSAccess

Control &CCTV

SNMP GetSNMP Traps

Relay Contact Statuses(Normally Open/Normally Closed)

Environment Monitoring System (EMS)

• Additional monitoring features via intelligent sensors eg. temperature & humidity, power, infra-red motion, door contact sensor and many more.

• Collect status from existing & protective equipments via relay contact.

– Note: protective equipment must have dry contact/relay contact outputs to signal ALERTS to EMS

• Sends SNMP traps whenever an ALERT occurs generated from its intelligent sensors and from existing protective equipments.

NMS Application

• Collect & store environmental data from EMS thru SNMP Get operation

• Receive and store SNMP traps ALERT from EMS thru SNMP Trap operation

• Provide graphical monitoring data for day-to-day monitoring operation on a viewing dashboard

• Provide periodical reporting of all data center infrastructure

Water Detection

New Protective Equipments• A Water detection is used to detect the existence of water

leakage inside the data center, inform the location of the leakage and provide a real time ALERTING mechanism to EMS.

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ENVIROMUX

Monitor critical environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, liquid water presence, power, intrusion, and smoke.

When a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold, the system will notify you via a variety of alert functions.

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ENVIROMUX-MINI-LXO

Mini Server Environment Monitoring System

• 2 external temperature/humidity sensors

• 5 digital input sensors

• 1 output relay

• 2 USB ports

• Monitor (ping) up to 16 IP network devices

• Options:

– DIN mounting– Backup battery– Industrial units for high temperature environments

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ENVIROMUX-MINI-LXO (Cont.)

Mini Server Environment Monitoring System

• 7 Alert Methods:

– Email– Web page– SNMP traps– LEDs– Alarm beacon/siren

via output relay– Voice phone calls via

Automatic Voice Dialer System– SMS messages via

USB 3G modem

• 5 Control Methods:

– Web interface– Telnet– SNMP Monitoring– SSH– USB-to-Serial Console

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ENVIROMUX-MINI-LXO Application Diagram

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ENVIROMUX-2D

Small Enterprise Environment Monitoring System

• 2 external configurable sensors

• 5 digital input sensors

• 1 output relay

• 2 USB ports

• Monitor (ping) up to 16 IP network devices

• Options:

– DIN mounting– Backup battery

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ENVIROMUX-2D (Cont.)

Small Enterprise Environment Monitoring System

• 7 Alert Methods:

– Email– Web page– SNMP traps– LEDs– Alarm beacon/siren

via output relay– Voice phone calls via

Automatic Voice Dialer System– SMS messages via

USB 3G modem

• 5 Control Methods:

– Web interface– Telnet– SNMP Monitoring– SSH– USB-to-Serial Console

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ENVIROMUX-2D Application Diagram

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ENVIROMUX-5D

Medium Enterprise Environment Monitoring System

• 5 external configurable sensors

• 5 digital input sensors

• 2 output relays

• 4 USB ports

• Monitor (ping) up to 64 IP network devices

• Options:

– DIN mounting– Backup battery

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ENVIROMUX-5D (Cont.)

Medium Enterprise Environment Monitoring System

• 7 Alert Methods

– Email– Web page– SNMP traps– LEDs– Alarm beacon/siren

via output relay– Voice phone calls via

Automatic Voice Dialer System– SMS messages via

USB 3G modem

• 5 Control Methods

– Web interface– Telnet– SNMP Monitoring– SSH– USB-to-Serial Console

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ENVIROMUX-5D Application Diagram

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ENVIROMUX-16D

Large Enterprise Environment Monitoring System

• 3 internal sensors (temperature, humidity, power)

• 16 external configurable sensors

• 8 digital input sensors

• 4 output relays, 2 alarm ports

• 4 USB ports

• Monitor (ping) up to 64 IP network devices

• Options:

– Fiber port– Dual AC power

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ENVIROMUX-16D

Large Enterprise Environment Monitoring System

• 7 Alert Methods

– Email– Web page– SNMP traps– LEDs– Alarm beacon and siren

with dedicated terminals – Voice phone calls via

Automatic Voice Dialer System– SMS messages via

USB 3G modem

•6 Control Methods

– Web interface– Telnet– SNMP Monitoring– SSH– USB-to-Serial Console– RS232 (DCE Console)

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ENVIROMUX-16D Application Diagram

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ENVIROMUX SENSORS

The electronic vibration detector reliably and unobtrusively monitors attempts to shatter or penetrate windows, doors and lightweight walls and detects all major mechanical impacts.

Dry Contact / Relay Contact

ENVIROMUX-VSS (Vibration Sensor)

7.

The Infra Red sensor detects thermal movements and can be used to monitor small rooms or specific areas. It is protected against sabotage to the enclosure and with regard to severance of the line.

Dry Contact / Relay Contact

ENVIROMUX-IMD (Infra Red Motion Sensor)

6.

The door contact is designed in particular as a locking contact for doors of magnetically permeable material. The internal design of the contact makes a magnetic counterpart unnecessary.

Dry Contact / Relay Contact

ENVIROMUX-M-DCS (Door Contact Sensor)

5.

- Detects liquid depth >0.1". - Minimum puddle: 0.6" diameter. - Detects any liquid, except deionized water. - Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)- Available sensor cable lengths: 3/7/10/25 feet.

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-LDS-xx (Water Sensor)

4.

- Applications from 32°F-122°F (0°C to 50°C) & 20%-80% relative humidity. - Accurate to within ±2°F (±1°C) and ±5% relative humidity. - Re-calibration is not necessary after initial set-up.- Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)- Includes mounting hardware.

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-STHS (Temperature & Humidity Combination Sensor)

3.

- Applications from 20% to 80% relative humidity at temperatures between 32°F and 104°F (0°C to 40°C). - Accurate to within ±5% relative humidity. - Re-calibration is not necessary after initial set-up.- Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)- Includes mounting hardware.

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-SHS (Humidity Sensor)

2.

- Applications from 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C). - Accurate to within ±2°F (±1°C).- Re-calibration is not necessary after initial set-up.- Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)- Includes mounting hardware.

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-STS (Temperature Sensor)

1.

ApplicationPort InterfaceImageSensor TypeNo.

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ENVIROMUX SENSORS (Cont.)

GPRS/GSM modem to transmit SMS alertsRS232WAVECOM SUPREME 10(GSM Modem)

13.

Emits ear-piercing sound to deter intruders with an output level of 108 dB 2-wire interfaceENVIROMUX-SRN-MI (Sirene)

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Emits flashing red light when activated with flash rate of 90 per minute. Maximum cable 100 feet from switch.

2-wire interfaceENVIROMUX-BCN-RI (Beacon)

11.

- Reports AC voltage, frequency, power and current - Monitors the number of swells, sags and spikes- Includes relay with configurable disconnect settings: threshold reboot, or manual reboot.- Capable of measuring current surges from 300mA to 20A- User defined minimum & maximum voltage & power thresholds- Capable of detecting user selected spike events with a peak greater than 50V, 250V, 500V or 1KV- Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-ACLM-P8 (AC Power Monitor with Relay)

10.

- Acoustically detects the cracking of glass - Adjustable sensitivity. - Includes mounting hardware. - Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-GBS (Glass Break Sensor)

9.

- For warning of smoke. - Photoelectric smoke detector. - Supports CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 1,000 ft. (not included)- Includes mounting hardware.

RJ 45ENVIROMUX-SDS (Smoke Detection Sensor)

8.

ApplicationPort InterfaceImageSensor TypeNo.

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ENVIROMUX Management Software

Intuitive graphical software provides an easy-to-use, unified interface for both monitoring and configuring up to 3,000 ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D,

ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16(U), IPDU-S4/8 units and all connected sensors.

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ENVIROMUX Management Software (Cont.)

● Optional management software for ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D, ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16(U), and IPDU-S4/8 units.

● Units may be monitored and configured individually or in a group.● Display values and status for individual sensors or list of sensors.● Sensor history graph shows readings from up to the last 120 days.

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ENVIROMUX Management Software (Cont.)

• Client/server architecture

- Server application actively polls all units for status information as well as listens for alerts from all units.

- Client application communicates with the server to read statuses and to deploy configuration changes.

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ENVIROMUX Android App

Use an Android tablet to display and monitor all or selectedsensors connected to the ENVIROMUX-5D/16D.

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ENVIROMUX Android App (Cont.)

• Optional Android App for ENVIROMUX-5D/16D

• Use tablet network interface over WIFI to view real-time sensor values and alert statuses of sensors/digital inputs/IP devices/output relays/smart alerts outside of the server room.

- Sensor value and alert status pages feature large fonts for viewing from a distance.

- Display individual or group sensor values at a configurable scan rate – updated in real time.

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ENVIROMUX Android App (Cont.)

• Three display options available:

- Scan all sensors: cycles througheach individual sensor status.

- Scan selected sensors: cyclesthrough each chosen sensorstatus.

- Scan sensor summary: cyclethrough all sensors, showing10 sensor statuses per page.

• Configure display options, sensor display scan time and sensor refresh rate on the interface.

• Comes pre-installed with the purchase of ENVIROMUX-TAB7.

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ENVIROMUX Integration With Other Data Center Equipments

Air Conditioning

Fire Suppression System

3rd Party NMS

UPS

Temp/Humidity Sensor

Water Sensor

GSM Modem

Dry contact

SNMP

SMS

IP

ENVIROMUX

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ENVIROMUX Integration With NMS Application

• ENVIROMUX can be easily integrated to a Network Monitoring Software that performs a centralized, extensive and logical infrastructure monitoring.

• SNMP function is a critical feature of the ENVIROMUX that delivers and gets alert arising from environment parameter status changes to and from NMS (commonly known as “SNMP Traps” and “SNMP Get”).

• Advantages of integration with NMS:– Provides a powerful data center infrastructure management tool that manages problems before they become

a disaster.– Provides a much faster & simpler troubleshooting procedures through use of graphics, charts & maps.– Provides a better analytical tool to evaluate data center environmental trends.

• Several types of NMS application successfully tested & implemented: – OpManager (MANAGE ENGINE).– OpenView (HP)– Network System & Management (CA)– Orion Network Performance Monitor (SOLARWINDS)– Groundwork Monitor (GROUNDWORK)– Nagios (NAGIOS ENTERPRISES)

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ENVIROMUX & Network Monitoring System Application Diagram

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Proven Results & Benefits

• Control Costs: In a stable data centre environment, equipment lasts longer, and less equipment is damaged that needs replacing. Typically, the savings from not having to replace equipment can pay for the cost of the EMS

• Increase lead-time to fix a problem: The earlier the warning alarm sounds, the sooner personnel can solve the problem before it becomes a disaster. For example: a water leak if caught early, will not turn into a flood. SNMP function is a critical feature of the EMS that delivers alert arising from environment parameter status changes.

• Reduced down-time: Hardware housed at the recommended environmental conditions operates more efficiently, while also shutting down less frequently. Consequently, employees stay productive and e-commerce sites continue to generate revenue.

• Log environmental data for greater insight: In order to maintain stable environment

conditions in the data center, administrators must have accurate records of what has happened. Log records are also important for investigating problems.

• Increased Service Level Guarantee to customers: As EMS greatly reduces potential problems to data center infrastructure, it consequently increases the Service Level Guarantee to customers. A happy customer at last!

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Installation References

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