CCM850 Console Manager
- Unix Users: Console Port Switch, expandable
from 8-ports to 48-ports.
- Connects to the SPC Family to provide
remote reboot switch power.
- Both in-band and out-of-band
connectivity.
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The Avocent® CCM850 console
management appliance provides secure serial over IP
console access. This 8-port console manager expands
the Avocent DS Series patented, field-proven KVM
over IP technology with secure access to local or
remote serially-managed devices. DSView® 3
management software provides easy local or remote
management of CCM appliances. |
Features and
Benefits
The CCM appliance is also available in a 16 and 48
port models.
Software Features
- Complete KVM, Serial and Power Management
Solution: Works in unison with other Avocent
switches and appliances to enable administrators to
manage a wide range of data center devices through
local access at the rack or by remote access through
KVM over IP connections.
- Ease of Management: DSView® 3
management software, which is GUI based, provides
easy and secure local or remote management of CCM
appliances. Unix can operate stand-alone without any
software.
- Security: The CCM appliance
offers internal and external user authentication
methods and port-specific access rights.
- Ease of Access: For
administrators that prefer GUI-based session
launching, Avocent's management software provides
an intuitive, explorer-like interface to organize
servers into logical groupings and permit session
launching via a simple mouse click. With support for
custom folders, labels, and icons, it is no longer
necessary to recall cryptic machine names or IP
addresses.
- Scalable: The CCM appliance
architecture is scalable rather than stackable; there
are no restrictions on the number of appliances that
can be added to an installation.
- Non-blocked Access: The CCM
appliance architecture supports simultaneous sessions
to all serial ports.
Hardware Features
- Solaris Ready: Hardware break
suppression ensures uninterrupted operation of
Solaris servers even if power is lost to the CCM
appliance.
- Break Generation: Hardware
break, sometimes referred to as STOP-A, may be
intentionally generated via Telnet or SSH
clients.
- Port History: Port history
functionality includes offline buffering, string
search and various modes to save or clear onboard
history buffers.
- Direct Port Addressing: Sessions
may be established directly to any CCM appliance port
by using SSH to bypass the CCM command line
interface.
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Out-of-band Options:
- Direct terminal attachment
- Dial access using serial applications such
as HyperTerminal
- Dial access using IP-based applications
such as Telnet or SSH
- Modem sharing capability via IP
forwarding
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Alarms and Alerts:
- MIB-2 Traps
- 10 programmable 'Cry-for-help'
strings, such as 'panic', per port
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Network Interface:
- 10/100-BaseTX, autosense for 8 and 16-port
models
- 10 /100/1000-BaseTX, autosense for 48-port
model
- SSH v2 : with username/password and
key-based authentication methods
- Telnet
- SSL
- RADIUS
- PPP
- SNMP: MIB2 and traps
- TFTP
- BOOTP
- Ping
- ARP
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Serial Interface:
- 8, 16, 48 RJ45 serial ports
- Dedicated console/modem port
- Hardware and software flow control
- Modem support
- Hardware break suppression
- Unsurpassed surge protection: 15K volts,
all pins
- DB-9, DB-25, and RJ-45 serial adapters
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Rack Optimized:
- 1U form factor
- Two 8 or 16 port units fit side-by-side
within 1U of rack space
- 48 port unit requires full 19" rack
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Mechanical |
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Height
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1.75 in. |
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Width
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8.75 in. |
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Depth
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8.00 in. |
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Weight
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5 lbs. (2.3 kg) without
cables |
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Network Connection |
Port
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1 |
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Type
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Ethernet: IEEE 802.3,
10BaseT
Fast Ethernet: IEEE 802.3U, 100BaseT |
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Connector
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RJ-45 |
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Environmental |
Operating Temp
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0C to 40C |
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Storage Temp
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Power |
Operating Voltage
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90 - 267 VAC |
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Power Frequency
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50 - 60 Hz, 0.5A |
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Input
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45 W maximum |
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Standards |
Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings
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ANSI/UL 60950-1, CSA
C22.2 No. 60950-1-CAN/CSA (UL cUL Listed), IEC
60950-1 (2001-10), CENELEC EN 60950-1 |
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Regulatory Compliance
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FCC P. 15 Class A,
ICES-003, EN 55022: 1998 Class A, EN 61000-3-3,
AS/NZS CISPR 22, CNS 13438 - Issued: 1997/01/01,
VCCI V-3/02.04 Class A, EN 55024-1998
The products herewith comply with the requirements
of the Low Voltage Directive, 73/23/EEC and the EMC
Directive 89/336/EEC, including amendments by the
CE-marking Directive 93/68/EEC |
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