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Console Server Vertiv Avocent ACS 8016DAC
The Vertiv Avocent ACS 8016DAC is an advanced console server designed for secure, remote management of networked IT infrastructure. It features RS-232 console ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet and dual Gigabit fiber ports for redundancy, a dual ARM core processor platform, and an embedded Linux operating system. The appliance supports security protocols and algorithms such as SNMP, SSH (including SSH-2), WPA2-RADIUS and IPv6, and includes a sensor port for environmental monitoring. Its rack-friendly dimensions (438 x 241 x 44.5 mm) and AC power input (100–240 V, 50–60 Hz) make it suitable for a range of data center and enterprise environments.
The console server delivers redundant network connectivity through dual Gigabit Ethernet and fiber interfaces and provides reliable serial access via auto-sensing RS-232 ports. Security is addressed with support for SNMP, SSH/SSH-2, WPA2-RADIUS and IPv6, while embedded Linux ensures a stable platform for continuous operation. Automated device discovery and logging features reduce manual configuration time and help streamline deployment and maintenance tasks.
This device is focused on console access and in-depth out-of-band management; it does not replace full-featured network switches or routers. Small offices with no need for serial console access, redundancy or advanced authentication features may find the functionality exceeds their requirements.
Install the Vertiv Avocent ACS 8016DAC in a standard 19-inch rack using the included mounting hardware. Connect AC power within the 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz range and attach network links to the Gigabit Ethernet or fiber ports for primary and redundant connections. Attach serial devices to the RS-232 console ports; the ports will auto-sense pin-out to simplify cabling. Configure access control, authentication (for example WPA2-RADIUS and SSH), SNMP settings and logging through the embedded Linux management interface. Optionally connect environmental sensors to the sensor port to enable monitoring and event-triggered logging.
For stable remote access, configure redundant network paths and enable secure authentication (SSH-2 and WPA2-RADIUS). Use the automated discovery tools to map serially connected equipment during initial setup, and attach environmental sensors to monitor conditions and trigger alerts for proactive maintenance.
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