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The IBM® Local 2x8 Console Manager (LCM2) appliance integrates analog keyboard, 

video, and mouse (KVM) switching technology with advanced cable management and 

access for two local simultaneous users. on-screen management through the oSCAR® 

for IBM graphical user interface provides easy system configuration and target device 

selection.  The LCM2 appliance has USB and PS/2® ports on the rear panel that support all 

major target device platforms.

The LCM2 uses the same Co cables as the GCM (please see GCM section for more infor-

mation). The Co cables enable direct KVM connectivity to target devices that are attached 

to the appliance. each LCM2 appliance has eight analog rack interface (ARI) ports for 

connecting Co cables. The Co cables that work with the LCM2 appliance support target 

devices with PS/2 and USB ports. when using the oSCAR interface in conjunction with Co 

cables, you can easily switch between platforms.

Ordering information:

IBM 2x8 Local Console Manager   

 

MTMN:  17351GX   

 

Cable options:

IBM Short KVM Conversion option (KCo) 

 

Part #:  39M2896

IBM Long KVM Conversion option (KCo)  

 

Part #:  39M2897

IBM Virtual Media Conversion option (VCo)   

Part #:  39M2894

IBM USB Conversion option (UCo)   

 

Part #:  39M2895

Virtual Media

The LCM2 appliance supports virtual media when connected to a VCo cable. You can use 

virtual media support to connect USB media devices to the appliance and make those 

devices available to any connected LCM2 appliance. Use virtual media to move data 

between a target device and a USB media device that are connected to the appliance. You 

can install, upgrade, or recover the operating system; update the BIoS code; or start the 

target device from a USB drive through the virtual media capabilities of the LCM2 appli-

ance. To open a virtual media session with a target device, the target device must first be 

connected to the appliance using a VCo cable.

Chaining Technology

IBM’s unique cable chaining solution enables users to manage a “daisy chain” of multiple 

servers through a single connection to a console or KVM switch, replacing many long 

cables with just a few short ones, simplifying rack management, helping lower cabling cost 

and reducing setup, diagnostic, and maintenance times.  The “daisy chain” connectivity 

has the added advantage of thin, flexible industry-standard CAT5 cabling and standard RJ-

45 connectors removing the need for one-to-one, dedicated cable connections between 

KVM switch ports and managed devices.  This cable chaining solution allows up to 16 KCos 

or UCos to be chained together.

OSCAR graphical user interface

The LCM2 appliance uses the oSCAR interface, which has menus to configure the switching 

system and select computers. You can list target devices by unique name, eID (electronic 

ID), or port number.  Use the oSCAR interface to protect the switching system with a screen 

saver password. After a user-defined time, the screen saver mode engages and access is 

prohibited until the correct password is entered to reactivate the switching system.

Flash upgradability

Upgrade the LCM2 appliance at any time through the network port to ensure the appliance 

is always running the most current available version. 

Tiering expansion

The LCM2 appliance features an analog console interface (ACI) port that you can use to 

tier between appliances using only a Cat5 cable. The LCM2 appliance allows for three 

levels of tiering.  You can connect a maximum of 512 target devices with three tiers of 

LCM2 appliances. 

Local Console Manager 2

Key features and benefits

Included with each part number:

•  Console Switch

•  Power cord

•  one serial cable

•  Rack-mounting brackets

•  Documentation CD

•  Quick Installation Guide

•  1-U filler panel

•  eight terminators

Additional items needed:

•  one KCo, UCo, or VCo cable per attached   

  target device or appliance

•  one CAT5 patch cable per attached target   

  device or appliance

•  one Phillips screwdriver

Summary of Contents for Global console manager

Page 1: ...t the rack Compelling reasons to buy a KVM solution from IBM IBM KVM products have an intuitive graphical user interface GUI that makes switching between connected systems simple and easy IBM KVM prod...

Page 2: ...is used to establish an Ethernet connection or directly through a local port The IP based appliance gives you target device control from ANYWHERE in the world You can use the following Conversion Opt...

Page 3: ...able connec tions between KVM switch ports and managed devices This cable chaining solution allows up to 16 KCOs or UCOs to be chained together OSCAR graphical user interface The appliance uses the OS...

Page 4: ...Basic GCM configuration Last updated October 2005 4...

Page 5: ...evice Port Number 4 Type USB 2 0 Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 1 72 in x 17 00 in x 10 98 in 1 U form factor 4 37 cm x 43 18 cm x 27 98 cm Weight 7 3 lbs 3 31 kg without cables Power Supply Heat d...

Page 6: ...st be connected to the appliance using a VCO cable Chaining Technology IBM s unique cable chaining solution enables users to manage a daisy chain of multiple servers through a single connection to a c...

Page 7: ...Last updated October 2005 7 Basic LCM2 configuration...

Page 8: ...5 lb without cables Power supply Heat dissipation 92 BTU Hr Airflow 8 CFM Power consumption 12 5 Watts AC input power 40 Watt maximum AC input voltage rating 100 to 240 V ac Autosensing AC input curre...

Page 9: ...properly with or without connectivity to the console switch The switch cable enables direct KVM connectivity to servers attached to the console switch The 1x8 console switch has 8 Analog Rack Interfa...

Page 10: ...monitor and is compliant with the VESA DDC2B standard Firmware Upgrades You can upgrade the firmware at any time through an update utility to be sure that the console switch system is always running...

Page 11: ...Last updated October 2005 11 Basic console switch configuration...

Page 12: ...cm x 27 94 cm 1 U form factor 1 75 in x 17 00 in x 11 00 in Weight 3 6 kg 8 lb without cables Heat Dissipation 92 Btu Hr Airflow 8 CFM Power Consumption 12 5 Watts AC input power 40 Watts maximum AC i...

Page 13: ...server operations or network resources Intuitive graphical user interface and multi platform support Password protection for access control within the rack environment Firmware upgrades available thro...

Page 14: ...e or two users to connect to up to 256 servers In a tiered system each ARI port on the main console switch will connect to the Analog Console Interface ACI port on each tiered console switch Each tier...

Page 15: ...e or other media type is mapped as a virtual mass storage device Q Will the new 3 0 version of the VCS software work with my existing RCM s too A Yes IBM Virtual Console Software version 3 0 is backwa...

Page 16: ...d An active session icon is visible Exclusive You have exclusive control over the target device During this KVM session the connection to the target device cannot be shared but it can be preempted or...

Page 17: ...as several different device types that a USB device can identify itself as Based upon the device type the USB device enumerates as the OS will react differently to it To allow enumeration at boot but...

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