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ENVIROMUX-MINI - The Mini Server Environment Monitoring System monitors critical environmental conditions (such as temperature, humidity, and water leakage) that could destroy network components in your server room. When a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold, the system will notify you via email, SNMP traps, web-page alerts and a visual indicator (red LED). The product is available in two models, the ENVIROMUX-MINI and the ENVIROMUX-MINI-IND (Industrial model). Select the appropriate download files for each model below. |
ENVIROMUX-MINI-O - The ENVIROMUX® Outdoor Environment Monitoring System monitors environmental conditions, such as temperature, water pressure, humidity, water leakage and more. When a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold, the system will notify you via SMS messages from the built-in GSM modem. It comes in a sealed, weatherproof, lockable enclosure, making it suitable for harsh environments. The system is ideally suited to alert crop growers of frost events and irrigation system failures. |
Note: To download a Firmware update, right click the update link and select 'Save Link As' or 'Save Target As'.
Note: In order to update the firmware to version 1.27 (or later), the unit must have bootloader version 1.34 (available below).
Note: The MIB file format has been updated to provide error free validation. The MODULE-IDENTITY name was changed to start
with a lowercase letter and OBJECT-GROUPs and NOTIFICATION-GROUPs were added to be compliant with SMIv2.
Note: Errors may occur when compiling the mini-enviromux mib file due to the existence of underscores in the MIB file. The problem and the fix are described in the following Knowledge Base article: Syntax errors using MIB files
Note: Extract the two files contained in the discovery.zip file to the same local computer directory.
The computer needs to be on the same physical network as your ENVIROMUX-MINI, ENVIROMUX-MINI-IND or ENVIROMUX-MINI-O to detect the device. To launch the Discover Tool,
open the extracted Discovery.html file and follow the instructions provided. Note: The Discovery Tool requires the Java Runtime Environment to operate. |
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