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Air Flow- Uptime Devices' Air Flow sensors measures air current velocity in the controlled climate of your server room. For more information please go to our sensors page.
Alarms- Uptime Devices' appliances will alert you through e-mail, pager, or even your cell phone if a threshold is breached in your server room environment. For more information please go to our solutions page.
Alerts- Uptime Devices' appliances will alert you through e-mail, pager, or even your cell phone if a threshold is breached in your server room environment. For more information please go to our solutions page.
Analog Input- Analog devices monitor conditions, such as movement, temperature and sound, and convert them into analogous electronic or mechanical patterns. Uptime Devices' products output information from the device itself and input it into your computer. For more information go to our home page.
Analog Sensor- A sensor that monitors conditions such as temperature, humidity, air current velocity, voltage, dry contact movement, and others. To find out more information Uptime Devices' analog sensors, please go to Sensors.
Appliance- A device that is dedicated to a specific function in contrast to a general-purpose computer, which is easy to use. All of Uptime Devices' products are put in the "appliance" category because they are extremely easy to use and setup. For more information on Uptime Devices' appliances please see our home page home page.
ARP- (Address Resolution Protocol) A TCP/IP protocol used to obtain a node's physical address. A client station broadcasts an ARP request onto the network with the IP address of the target node it wishes to communicate with, and the node with that address responds by sending back its physical address so that packets can be transmitted. ARP returns the layer 2 address for a layer 3 address. For more information go to UptimeDevices.our home page.
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