
Chapter 1. Introduction
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Features
Secure Centralized Management
Complete control of your enterprise – consolidates the management of all
ATEN/ALTUSEN IT devices
Single portal, single sign on, single IP address to securely access every
device on the installation
Port Association – Allows the creation of logical devices consisting of
ports selected from KVM switches; Serial and Power Over the NET™
devices; Blade Servers; and VMware virtual machines. Instead of
accessing these devices through different user interfaces, only one
integrated user interface does the job
Multiplatform client support (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Sun)
ATEN/ALTUSEN device auto-discovery with device-availability status,
and alarms
All devices are integrated into a single tree view for centralized access,
administration, and management of a worldwide network from anywhere
at anytime
Built-in Redundancy – Automated database backup of Master, Slaves and
devices; and real-time database updating
Automated database backup of Master, Slaves and devices; and real-time
database updating
Backup and restore of device configuration and account information
Comprehensive reporting capabilities – logging and auditing of system
events for the CC2000 and managed devices – session logs also provide
serial device history
Critical system event notification via SMTP email; SNMP trap; SMS; and
Syslog auditing
Export of device logs and session history in .csv or .txt format
Automatic scheduling of system, configuration, and maintenance tasks
View, manage, and terminate active user sessions in real time
Role-Based Access and Control (RBAC)
Browser-based GUI offers a unified multilanguage interface to minimize
user training time and increase productivity
Direct Web Access – users can be redirected to 3rd party data center
devices from the CC2000
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