|
|
QUICK FACTS
|
- Simple - Manage the computing, control and communications devices in remote sites through their serial consoles using web browser and java clients
- Secure - Strict security measures ensure only authorized users gain access to their specific assets and all transactions are audit logged
- Monitoring and alarms – Automatic alerts via e-mail, SNMP and NAGIOS can mitigate system and network disasters
- Customizable - Quick configuration and deployment of custom solutions with CDK tools and open source access
|
Serial Console Port Management
- SSH tunneled serial bridging
- Windows 2003 Server ACS and EMS support
- SUN / Solaris ready (no inadvertent breaks)
- Break over SSH support
- Port triggers with SMNP and email alerts
- Offline data logging (Syslog, NFS, CIFS)
- Online data buffering and logging
- Multiple users per port (with port sniffing)
- Access by TCP port
- Telnet/SSH/Raw TCP connect
- RFC 2217 - port redirection
- Windows Remote Desktop or VNC over serial support
- Per serial port user access lists
Security and Authentication
- Secure Shell (SSH V2 and V3)
- TACACS+ , RADIUS and LDAP authentication
- PAP/CHAP authentication (dial up)
- Local authentication
- System event syslog
- SSH port and IP forwarding support
- IP packet filtering
- Unlimited user accounts
SDTConnector point-and-click SSH client
- Single point for accessing CM4000 console server and connected consoles
- Easy for the end user to install with point and click operation
- Simple for the administrator to configure and manager
- Failover to out-of-band connection
- No limit on the number of CM4000 console servers that can be accessed
- Runs on any OS with JRE 1.4.2 or later (Windows, Linux, UNIX, Solaris, Mac OS, X)
- SSH tunnels provide out-of-band access to network console ports
- Specify custom tunneled services using arbitrary TCP/UDP port numbers and client applications
- Strong Encryption (3DES, Blowfish, AES, Arcfour)
- Strong Authentication (Public Key, One-Time Password, Kerberos)
System Management
- Secure web management (HTTPS)
- Local browser management (HTTP)
- Command Line interface (Linux Shell)
- Nagios distributed monitoring
- ARP-Ping (IP address assignment)
- SNMP
Accessibility
- In-band (local Ethernet or secure tunnel over Internet)
- Out-of-band (external dial-up modem)
- Local serial console access
- Clustering - single IP for multiple CM4000 devices
Other Protocols Supported
- DHCP client for dynamic IP assignment
- NTP for time synchronization
- PPP for dial up access
Upgrades
- Flash upgradeable
- Free upgrades from online FTP site
- HTTP, FTP, TFTP client for file transfer
Operating System
- Linux with source code access
- Custom development kit
|