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(SPECIAL TO NETWORLD, February 11,1992) Network Security Systems, Inc.
formerly the Elgar Systems Division, is expanding its UPS hardware systems
with the introduction of a powerful 1200VA model. The IPS/A.I. 1200 is a
complement to the NSSI IPS/A.I. 600 and 800 product lines.
As a standalone system, the IPS/A.I. 1200 provides full power protection to
file servers, workstations and PCs. With the addition of the LanSafe/A.I.+
software, network administrators can centrally manage, monitor, analyze,
and control the local and wide area power conditions that affect the
network, reducing the risk of a shutdown and providing network power and
data integrity.
The Intelligent Power System product line includes a user friendly,
intelligent display panel with 3-phase lights showing green, yellow or red
to automatically flag varying conditions of line voltage, load, battery
and system test. The hardware's 16-bit microprocessor with 3K of RAM
permits local and remote system settings, collection and analysis of power
data and two-way 9600 baud communications via a RS-232 port.
The streamlined IPS/A.I. 1200 (960 Watts), weighing only 53 lbs., is priced
at $1299 and includes the IPS/A.I. control software for DOS. NSSI
LanSafe/A.I.+ software for Novell networks is purchased separately at $99
for the 286 (VAP) and $135 for the 386 (NLM) version. LanSafe/A.I.+ is
also available for the OS/2 environment. The IPS hardware will perform
with Novell, 3COM, Banyan, OS/2 Lan Manager and Lan Server, SCO Xenix/Unix
and other major network operating systems. The System is warranted for two
full years, including NSSI's 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee and a
toll-free customer support number.
Network Security Systems Inc. (NSSI) is a recently formed company,
established on June 21, 1991 by employees and management that purchased
the Systems Division of Elgar Corporation. NSSI's product strategy
revolves around intelligent uninterruptible power supply hardware
products: the IPS/A.I. 600, 800, and 1200 series, and network power
management software, LanSafe/A.I.+. Combined, these products provide an
integrated and compatible platform for overall network power and security
management.
Contact NSSI at their new address 9401 Waples Street, San Diego, CA 92121,
(800) 755-7078 for additional information.
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(SPECIAL TO NETWORLD, February 11, 1992) -- Network Security Systems, Inc.
formerly the Elgar Systems Division, announces LanSafe/A.I.+ software for
OS/2 Lan Manager and Lan Server. Together with NSSI's Intelligent Power
System (IPS) hardware, network administrators can centrally manage,
diagnose and adjust parameters of network-wide power conditions such as
line voltage, network load and battery status of file servers, requestors
or PCs. LanSafe A.I.+ for OS/2 allows trouble shooting of potential power
problems anywhere on the network, providing network power and data
integrity. The administrator's ability to simultaneously monitor multiple
servers and requestors keeps local and wide area networks running at
optimum operating conditions.
The LanSafe/A.I.+ software installs itself as an icon on your OS/2
presentation manager screen and is fully icon driven.
Color codes windows and icons let managers remotely or locally check the
power status of any file server or power node, change power parameters,
test components, check operating logs or analyze power wave forms to
quickly and easily fine-tune the network power for optimum operation.
The IPS hardware features status lights for line voltage, load, battery
condition, temperature and diagnostic testing.
LanSafe/A.I.+ software of OS/2 is purchased separately for $135.
LanSafe/A.I.+ is also available for Novell networks: $99 for the 286 (VAP)
and $135 for the 386 (NLM) version.
The IPS hardware will perform with Novell, 3COM, Banyan, OS/2 Lan Manager
and Lan Server, SCO Xenix/Unix and other major network operating systems.
The system is warranted for two full years, including NSSI's 100% Customer
Satisfaction guarantee and a toll-free customer support number.
Network Security Systems Inc. (NSSI) is a recently formed company,
established on June 21, 1991 by employees and management that purchased
the Systems Division of Elgar Corporation. NSSI's product strategy
revolves around intelligent uninterruptible power supply hardware
products: the IPS/A.I. 600, 800, and 1200 series, and network power
management software, LanSafe/A.I.+. Combined, these products provide an
integrated and compatible platform for overall network power and security
management.
Contact NSSI at their new address 9401 Waples Street, San Diego, CA 92121,
(800) 755-7078 for additional information.
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(SPECIAL TO NETWORLD, February 11, 1992) Novell, Inc. has completed
behavioral testing of Network Security System Inc.'s (NSSI) LanSafe/A.I.+
NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) and has certified that it is NetWare
compatible. Representing a categorical first, NSSI's LanSafe/A.I.+ is the
only network power monitoring software to pass Novell Lab's rigorous NLM
testing program.
Dave Owen, vice president of Novell's Enhancement Products Division, said,
"the Novell Labs' NLM testing program allows network administrators to see
how well a third-party NLM behaves when operating with other NLMs and
NetWare. NSSI's power management NLM passed testing without limitations."
Utilization of LanSafe/A.I.+, in combination with NSSI's IPS/A.I. UPS,
allows systems administrators to view and control network power conditions
both locally and remotely. LanSafe/A.I.+ features include monitoring and
logging of power conditions, customizing power settings based on actual
power conditions and system requirements, automated system-wide power
testing, remote shutdown and reboot, and unattended NetWare orderly
shutdowns.
"Our testing of LanSafe/A.I.+ shows this program to be a valuable addition
to NetWare, enhancing data integrity and overall system reliability," says
John Edwards, Director of Product Marketing, Network Products Division.
"This NetWare Aware certifications is a reflection of our commitment to
enhancing network reliability and management," says Bill Humphreys,
president and founder of NSSI. "Our six year working relationship with
Novell and our status as a Novell Registered Developer provides NSSI with
the background and insight needed to develop complementary NetWare
products."
LanSafe/A.I.+ software complements NSSI's line of UPS systems, the IPS/A.I.
600 (600 VA, 480 Watts) priced at $699, the IPS/A.I.800 (800 VA, 640
Watts) priced at $899 and the IPS/A.I. 1200 (1200VA, 960 Watts) for $1299.
These units protect multiple servers or CPUs, intelligent hubs, multiple
workstations, telecommunications equipment and minicomputers against power
surges, brownouts and blackouts. The LanSafe/A.I.+ software for NetWare
386 is purchased separately for $135. LanSafe/A.I.+ for NetWare 286 is
$99.
The IPS/A.I. hardware will perform with Novell, OS/2 Lan Manager and Lan
Server, Banyan, SUN OS, SCO Unix and other operating systems. The System
is warranted for two years, and includes NSSI's 100% Customer Satisfaction
Guarantee.
Network Security Systems Inc. (NSSI) is a recently formed company,
established by employees and management, that purchased the Systems
Division of Elgar Corporation on June 21, 1991. The Network Security
System name reflects the strategy and direction of the new company: to
enhance data integrity, system reliability and to provide network
management tools.
For additional information, contact NSSI at the new headquarters, 9401
Waples Street, San Diego, CA 92121; (800) 755-7078.
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