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UPS Services
Port 401 is primarily used by Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) management systems. These systems use the port to facilitate monitoring, configuration, and control of UPS devices over a network, enabling administrators to maintain power continuity and manage alerts related to power events..
Port 401 serves as a communication endpoint for network-enabled Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS). It facilitates the remote management of UPS devices, allowing IT administrators to gather real-time status information, perform scheduled maintenance, and configure system parameters without physical interaction. This communication typically occurs over TCP and UDP protocols to ensure reliable data transfer between UPS devices and management software.
UPS management protocols over port 401 can include proprietary or standardized implementations, often relying on simple message exchange to notify about power events, battery status, and device health. This persistent connectivity ensures rapid alerting for power fluctuations or failures, allowing for timely automated or manual response to protect connected hardware.
Additionally, the port supports firmware updates and advanced diagnostics, vital for enterprise environments where the loss of power can lead to critical disruptions. Integration with broader network monitoring solutions relies heavily on this port to centralize power infrastructure visibility, contributing to overall system resilience.