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APC by Schneider Electric NetBotz HID Proximity ID Card
Discover the purpose-built HID Proximity ID Card designed to work with APC NetBotz solutions for NetShelter SX enclosures. This proximity card extends the NetBotz security ecosystem, enabling you to control access to critical IT infrastructure while gaining visibility into who enters server rooms and cabinets. Built for data centers, colocation facilities, and enterprise IT rooms, the NetBotz HID Proximity ID Card integrates with your existing NetBotz appliances to provide flexible, scalable access management that complements remote monitoring. With the proliferation of physical security threats, combining proximity-based entry with NetBotz's environmental and security monitoring gives administrators a single pane of glass to watch over both physical access and the health of sensitive equipment. The card is designed to be used with standard HID proximity readers and is shipped as part of the APC NetBotz access control family, ensuring consistent performance and compatibility with Schneider Electric's security portfolio.
- Key security feature: The HID Proximity ID Card delivers reliable, credential-based access for NetBotz-enabled NetShelter SX enclosures, allowing authorized personnel to gain entry with a simple wave or tap. By replacing traditional keys with proximity credentials, you reduce the risk of lost keys, unauthorized entry, and tailgating while maintaining a smooth workflow for IT teams and security officers alike. The card supports standard HID proximity technology, which is widely supported by enterprise readers and easy to source for scalable deployments.
- Remote and local access monitoring: When paired with NetBotz appliances, the proximity card supports integrated access monitoring. Administrators receive real-time event data, including who accessed which cabinet and when, enabling quick investigations, audit trails, and compliance reporting. This capability complements NetBotz environmental sensors to offer a complete security posture for critical equipment. Logs can be correlated with temperature, humidity, and intrusion alerts to provide context-rich security dashboards for facilities teams.
- Easy integration and scalability: The NetBotz HID Proximity ID Card is designed to work with NetShelter SX enclosures and the broader NetBotz ecosystem. It supports scalable deployments—from a handful of cabinets in small data rooms to large, multi-site facilities—without sacrificing performance or manageability. As your infrastructure grows, simply add more cards and expand access control rules in the NetBotz management interface. This approach helps IT leaders maintain consistent security policies across diverse environments and ensures future-proof compatibility with Schneider Electric security solutions.
- Durable, enterprise-grade credentials: These proximity ID cards are built to withstand the rigors of data center environments, with durable construction and long card life under frequent use. They integrate with standard HID readers, minimizing changes to your hardware footprint while preserving strong security controls. This reliability ensures consistent user experience and reduces maintenance overhead for IT staff, even in high-traffic data centers where access events are continuous and must be accurately recorded.
- Efficient administration and auditability: Enrollment and management of HID proximity IDs is handled through the NetBotz control plane. You can assign card holders to specific access zones, set time-based permissions, log entry events for internal audits, and revoke credentials instantly when a card is lost or a contractor’s access window ends, all from a single, centralized console. This centralized approach simplifies compliance reporting and helps facilities teams demonstrate adherence to internal policies and external regulations.
Technical Details of APC by Schneider Electric NetBotz HID Proximity ID Card
- Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference.
How to install APC by Schneider Electric NetBotz HID Proximity ID Card
Installing or deploying HID proximity IDs in a NetBotz environment is straightforward when you follow best practices for identity and access management in data centers. Begin by confirming compatibility with your NetBotz management hardware and your NetShelter SX enclosure, ensuring the reader and card readers are installed in the correct positions according to the enclosure design. Confirm that the NetBotz management console has access control features enabled and that your firmware is up to date to avoid any connectivity or credential-sync issues. Enrollment is performed in the NetBotz interface by adding the new card as a credential and associating it with a user account or a designated access role. Once enrolled, you can map the card to specific access zones, define time-based permissions (for contractors or shift workers), and set audit logging preferences for compliant reporting. After configuration, perform a controlled test: verify that the card grants entry to the allowed zone, ensure the event is logged, and test revocation scenarios (lost card, employee departure). Finally, train on-site staff and occupants to present their HID proximity ID Card at the reader, and establish a policy for card handling and replacement. Regularly review access rules and event logs to maintain a strong security posture across your NetShelter SX footprint.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the APC NetBotz HID Proximity ID Card?
A: It is a proximity credential used with NetBotz-enabled NetShelter SX enclosures to control and monitor access. It works with HID proximity readers and integrates with the NetBotz security and monitoring ecosystem for combined physical and environmental protection. -
Q: Is the HID Proximity ID Card compatible with all NetBotz models?
A: Compatibility depends on the NetBotz model and reader configuration. It is designed to work with NetBotz-enabled access control within standard NetShelter SX deployments and should be verified in the official specifications for your exact hardware. -
Q: How do I manage access and revoke cards?
A: Access is managed via the NetBotz management interface. You can assign cards to users, set zone-based permissions, define time windows, and revoke access instantly if a card is lost or an employee leaves the organization. Logs and events provide clear audit trails. -
Q: Do I need any additional hardware to use the proximity card?
A: You need a compatible HID proximity reader integrated with the NetShelter SX enclosure or a NetBotz appliance that supports access control. The Proximity ID Card works with standard HID readers, minimizing extra hardware changes. -
Q: Where can I find exact specifications?
A: Official product specifications are posted by Schneider Electric and can be cross-referenced on vendor listings such as ec.synnex.com by locating the UPC or SKU for your portion of the NetBotz system.
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