ACM5000
Advanced Console Servers
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- Monitor and control all serial console ports and network devices at remote locations
- In-band & out-of-band access with “always-up” connectivity with failover to 3G cellular, V.92 modem,
802.11 and redundant path
- Digital I/O’s for external sensor support, built-in temperature sensor
- Enterprise grade security compliance with data center access and security policies
- Programmable Opensource Linux
ACM5000 Console Servers
The ACM5000 delivers secure in-band and out-of-band access to remote sites from anywhere in the world. We give you the remote hands to reach out to branch offices and wiring closets as if you were actually on site. Our ACM5000 platform extends serial console connectivity, network hosts, environmental monitoring, power management and monitoring and remote site storage of offline logs and running config files.
Secure Console Management
The ACM5000 is available in 2, 3 and 4 port models that provide reliable and secure access to the serial console ports on routers, switches, servers, firewalls, PDU's, UPS and more.
The ACM5000 is also available with optional internal 2gb USB flash memory and optional digial I/O's for sensor support. Features such as embedded AJAX terminal, pattern-match alerting and event notification help reduce downtime and expidite problem resolution. Powered by a robust Linuxcore, theACM5000 open source platform enables users to embed custom scripts, custom alerts and embed security agents.
Remote Out of Band Access
The ACM5000 console servers can be remotely accessed in-band or out-of-band using 10/100 ethernet, embedded cellular 3G, V.92 modem, 802.11 wifi, and optional dual ethernet. These out-of-band methods can be triggered by dial-in, dial-out, automatic failover and the ability to "call home" from behind a firewall to our CMS/VCMS management platform. All connections are secure to remote systems using robust advanced encryption. This unique blend of features gives systems administrators the ability to monitor, access and manage all downstream console servers and attached devices from one single screen.
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