| If your server BIOS does not support the automatic power on as Sleros has suggested, then check and see if your server supports Wake-on-LAN or if a DRAC card is available for it.
The DRAC cards are preferrable since they allow you to access the server even when it is powered off. The DRAC has an IP address and is web enabled so that you can access it from a browser. This also allows you to remotely power it on or off, perform OS installations and BIOS or Firmware updates.
Being that small of a UPS, I would doubt that it has a network management interface for it. You might be able to offload that UPS onto your critical network gear and then get at least a 3KW UPS with a network management card in it as well. They can be set up for email and text messaging alerts so that you will be notified of an outage or pending failure. |