SNMP Web Management Accessory Card
The Tripp Lite SNMP Web Management Accessory Card is a remote management adapter designed for SmartPro and SmartOnline UPS Systems. This plug-in module enables wired network connectivity via 10Base-T Ethernet, allowing for essential remote monitoring and control. It supports both SNMP and HTTP protocols for comprehensive network management and adheres to IEEE 802.3 standards. The card installs into a compatible expansion slot and includes status indicators for link status and errors. Necessary drivers and utilities are provided, backed by a 2-year limited warranty for reliable operation.
$129.90
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
876
/ 963
#876 in Network Cards & Adapters
Price vs Category Average
-87%
Below average
Device Type
Remote management adapter
/ Remote management adapter
Who it's for
- Comprehensive Remote Management
- Seamless NMS Integration
- Automated Alerting and Event Logging
Who should skip it
- Increased Total Cost of Ownership
- Requires Dedicated Slot/Compatibility
- Potential Security Vulnerability
Key Specs
Device Type
Remote management adapter
Form Factor
Plug-in module
Cabling Type
Ethernet 10Base-T
Data Link Protocol
10Mb LAN
Interfaces
1 x Ethernet RJ-45 (female)
Compliant Standards
IEEE 802.3
Manufacturer Warranty
2-year limited warranty
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Features
- Enables remote management via SNMP and HTTP
- Provides wired 10Base-T Ethernet connectivity
- Installs as a convenient plug-in module
- Compatible with SmartPro and SmartOnline UPS systems
- Includes status indicators for link and errors
- Supports standard IEEE 802.3 protocols
What customers say
Users highly value this accessory card for transforming Tripp Lite UPS and PDU units into essential, remotely manageable network assets. Its core functionality, providing reliable SNMP reporting and remote power cycling, is crucial for mission-critical monitoring. Once installed, performance is stable and dependable, delivering necessary data streams. However, the primary drawback centers on the user experience. Many customers report that the initial setup is cumbersome, involving unintuitive web menus and a lack of modern configuration support. While the card fulfills its promise of vital network management capabilities, the overall sentiment indicates that the software experience feels dated compared to contemporary accessories, creating initial deployment frustration.
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