Proxy

Use the Proxy icon to allow the appliance to use an HTTP, Socks V4, or V5 Proxy Server. When configured, the appliance uses the proxy server for all e-mail and HTTP Post communications, allowing these communications to cross the firewall. These settings apply only to communications from the appliance.

To use an HTTP, Socks V4, or V5 Proxy Server, double-click the Proxy icon to open the Proxy Settings window. This window contains an HTTP tab and a SOCKS tab, each of which contains the following fields:

Field

Description

 

 

Hostname

The host name or IP address of the proxy server the appliance uses for

 

e-mail, HTTP Posts, and other outbound communications.

Port

The IP port number to connect to on the proxy server.

User name

Enter a User name to allow access through the server.

Password/Verify password

Enter a Password to allow access through the server.

Enter your information and click OK to save your changes.

Rack Access Settings

The Rack Access Settings dialog allows you to set the Auto Lock Timeout and the HID format for the proximity cards.

Auto Lock Timeout. The Auto Lock Timeout determines how long (in seconds) after a lock is unlocked that the lock will automatically attempt to lock again. If after the timeout expires the door is still open, or the handle is up, the lock command will continue to be issued until the proper locking conditions are fulfilled (handle down and door closed). The auto-locking functionality will attempt to relock the door after a card, a key, or a remote command is used to unlock the lock.

The Auto Lock setting is also used to limit the amount of time a Level One authorization card has to authorize a Level Two card swipe. The Auto Lock Timeout setting has a minimum value of 10 seconds (the default) and a maximum of 60 seconds.

Card Format. The Rack Access System uses HID proximity cards to control access. The HID cards must be one of the following formats:

H10301 - Standard 26-bit

H10302 - 37-bit without a facility code

H10304 - 37-bit with a facility code

CORP1000 - Corporate 1000

The card format must be determined before any cards are entered into the system. If for some reason the card format needs to be changed, all registered cards must be removed before the card format can be changed.

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NBRK0550, NBRK0450, NBRK0570 specifications

APC offers a range of high-quality uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) designed to provide reliable power protection. Among these options are the NBRK0550, NBRK0450, and NBRK0570 models, each equipped with advanced features aimed at ensuring continuous power availability for critical devices.

The APC NBRK0550 is built to offer 550 VA / 330 W of output power. It boasts a compact design, making it suitable for both home and small office use. One of its main features includes Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), which stabilizes voltage levels to protect connected equipment from surges, spikes, and brownouts. The device includes several outlets for easy connection of multiple devices, and its LCD display provides real-time information about power conditions, battery status, and estimated runtime.

Next in line is the APC NBRK0450 model, which provides 450 VA / 270 W of power. This model is highly efficient and also integrates AVR technology. Its lightweight design facilitates easy movement, making it a preferred choice for users who need portable power solutions. The NBRK0450 offers a user-friendly interface, featuring LED indicators that will alert users about battery charge levels and operational status. The unit ensures reliable performance, ideal for protecting networking equipment, personal computers, and other sensitive electronics.

Lastly, the APC NBRK0570 stands out with its impressive output of 570 VA / 340 W. Like its counterparts, it features AVR technology for enhanced voltage stability. The NBRK0570 is designed for scalability, perfectly accommodating additional devices with its multiple outlets. The model is equipped with a USB port, allowing for easy connectivity with monitoring software for real-time tracking of power usage and battery health. Its advanced battery management system extends battery life and optimizes performance, ensuring that users remain connected during outages.

All three APC models—NBRK0550, NBRK0450, and NBRK0570—are designed with user-friendly interfaces, making them easy to manage. They prioritize essential features such as surge protection, battery health monitoring, and smart shutdown capabilities. The integration of robust technologies in these products ensures a reliable power supply, safeguarding electronic devices against unexpected power failures and contributing to seamless operation in both home and office environments.