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USB Port
Connecting UPS devices
with USB is possible in future
versions
No USB port Tools only available via COM2
AUX Port with Serial
Protocol
Robust against UPS noise
through RS232
Longer cable wires possible
than CS121 (up to 20 meters),
for CON_R_AUX/CON_AUX
AUX Port with
Optokoppler
Prone for UPS noise
Only short wires for AUX, less
than 1meter
RCCMD Broadcasting
Possible with new firmware
Through this functions whole
networks segments can be shut
down within a few seconds
RCCMD Broadcasting
CS121 can only use single IP
addresses for RCCMD Shutdown
No broadcasting (Command
gathering)
SMS via IP Modem
(RASMAN_G_II)
Possible, RASMAN_G_II can
be installed anywhere (better
transmission/signal)
SMS via IP Modem
(RASMAN_G_II)
CS121 can not handle IP
modemsrestricted to signal of
GSM modem range
IP V4 / V6
Both are possible IP V4 / V6 Only IPv4
CS141LM/SCM
terminal strip instead
of Mini DIN8 plug
No solding necessary Mini DIN 8 connector
Mini DIN8 plug requires
soldering
Mean Time before
Failure
MTBF 100 years
Mean Time before
Failure
10 years, components of
CS121 are >10 years no longer
available
Preise
Identical price as CS121 range Prices
Components for CS121 are no
longer available respectively
very expensive
no spare parts available
Performance in High
network load networks
10 times faster than CS121 Performance
The CPU of the CS121 is
overloaded in bigger networks
and causes reboots of the
device. Only possibility is to limit
traffic which is often denied by
customers
Standards
Embedded OS, industry standard Standards
Embedded OS, but not Linux but
POSIX (outdated)
Proprietary Generex OS
The CS121 can not receive any
more update which affect the OS
Vulnerable to hackers, outdated
SSL TLS lib.
Current consumption
12V (min. 9V, max. 30V DC), 150
mA
Current consumption
12V (min. 9V, max. 30V DC), 160
mA
Boot phase
Less than 30 seconds Boot phase Between 5 and 10 minutes
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