
SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide
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2: Introduction
The SLC 8000 advanced console manager enables IT system administrators to manage remote
servers and IT infrastructure equipment securely over the Internet.
IT equipment can be configured, administered, and managed in a variety of ways, but most
devices have one of two methods in common: via USB port and/or via an RS-232 serial port,
sometimes called a console, auxiliary, or management port. These ports are often accessed
directly by connecting a terminal or laptop to them, meaning that the administrator must be in the
same physical location as the equipment. The SLC 8000 advanced console manager gives the
administrator a way to access them remotely from anywhere there is a network or modem
connection. The SLC 8000 unit can accommodate up to three I/O modules (16-port USB I/O
module and/or 16-port RJ45 I/O module.)
Many types of equipment can be accessed and administered using console managers including:
Servers:
Unix, Linux, Windows, and others.
Networking equipment:
Routers, switches, storage networking.
Telecom:
PBX, voice switches.
Other systems with serial interfaces:
Heating/cooling systems, security/building access
systems, UPS, medical devices.
The key benefits of using console managers:
Saves money:
Enables remote management and troubleshooting without sending a
technician onsite. Reduces travel costs and downtime costs.
Saves time:
Provides instant access and reduces response time, improving efficiency.
Simplifies access:
Enables you to access equipment securely and remotely after hours and
on weekends and holidays—without having to schedule visits or arrange for off-hour access.
Protects assets:
Security features provide encryption, authentication, authorization, and
firewall features to protect your IT infrastructure while providing flexible remote access.
The SLC advanced console manager provides features such as convenient text menu
systems, break-safe operation, port buffering (logging), remote authentication, and Secure
Shell (SSH) access. Dial-up modem support ensures access when the network is not
available.
Features
Console Management
Up to 48 serial RJ45 RS-232 and/or USB type A ports for console connectivity
Note:
USB ports are generally intended to connect directly to USB console ports. It
is also possible to connect a USB to serial adapter to them to connect to serial
console ports, if needed.
Enables system administrators to remotely manage devices with serial and/or USB console
ports, e.g., Linux, Unix, and recent versions of Windows servers, routers, telecom, and
switches with RS-232C (now EIA-232) or USB compatible serial consoles in a 1U-tall rack
space. All models have two Ethernet ports, called Eth1 and Eth2 in this document.
Provides data logging, monitoring, and secure access control via the Internet
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