Opengear CM7116-2-SAC Device Server

OpengearSKU: 4284174

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Description

Opengear CM7116-2-SAC Device Server

The Opengear CM7116-2-SAC Device Server is a high-performance out-of-band (OOB) management appliance designed to keep mission-critical networks, servers, and power infrastructure reachable even when primary networks fail. Built for data centers and remote sites, this console server delivers secure, persistent access to devices across the infrastructure, enabling rapid diagnostics, proactive remediation, and streamlined recovery from fault conditions. By centralizing remote management, the CM7116-2-SAC helps IT teams reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), minimize on-site visits, and maintain service continuity in even the most challenging environments.

  • Out-of-band access with secure, always-on remote console capabilities ensures you can reach devices during outages. This includes serial console, KVM over IP, SSH, and HTTPS access, empowering operators to diagnose and remediate issues without being physically on-site.
  • Automated remediation and workflows that respond to fault conditions in real time. Build and run automated scripts, capture diagnostics, and trigger corrective actions to restore services quickly and consistently.
  • Comprehensive monitoring and diagnostics give your team full visibility into device health. Real-time telemetry, event logging, SNMP traps, and centralized logs support proactive maintenance and rapid fault analysis.
  • Robust security and governance protect critical infrastructure. Role-based access control, multi-factor authentication readiness, encrypted communications, and auditable activity logs help meet stringent compliance requirements.
  • Seamless integration with Opengear management ecosystems and enterprise platforms. Centralized management, RESTful APIs, and compatibility with existing network monitoring tools enable scalable, plug-and-play deployment across large environments.

Technical Details of Opengear CM7116-2-SAC Device Server

  • Device type: Out-of-band console server designed for data centers and remote sites
  • Management interfaces: Secure remote access to network gear, servers, and power infrastructure via serial console, KVM over IP, SSH, and HTTPS
  • Connectivity: Ethernet management interfaces with options for redundant paths; support for auxiliary interfaces as configured
  • Security: Strong authentication options, role-based access control, audit logging, and encrypted communications to protect access and data
  • Automation and diagnostics: Local and remote remediation workflows, health checks, and event-driven actions to accelerate fault resolution

How to install Opengear CM7116-2-SAC Device Server

Installing the CM7116-2-SAC is designed to be straightforward for IT teams familiar with data-center hardware and network management. Plan for a secure rack placement in a controlled environment, connect the device to your management network, and configure access policies that align with your organization’s security standards. Once physically installed, you’ll initialize the appliance, pair it with your centralized Opengear management system, and start onboarding devices to enable out-of-band access right away. The following steps outline a typical deployment path:

  • Prepare the rack space and mount the CM7116-2-SAC in a standard 19-inch rack. Ensure adequate clearance for ventilation and cable management.
  • Connect the device to your network’s management subnet using the primary Ethernet interface. If available, connect a secondary interface for redundant paths to ensure resilient access.
  • Power up the device and access the initial setup console via the local management port or a connected console cable. Follow the on-screen prompts to configure basic network settings and administrator credentials.
  • Register the CM7116-2-SAC with your Opengear centralized management system (on-premises or cloud-based). Complete authentication and policy alignment to enforce security baselines.
  • Add target devices (routers, switches, servers, and power controllers) to the CM7116-2-SAC inventory. Verify serial, IP, and console redirection settings to enable seamless out-of-band access.
  • Define remediation workflows and automation policies. Create alerting rules and action sequences to automatically respond to common fault scenarios and log diagnostic data for post-mortem analysis.
  • Test failover and recovery by simulating outages to confirm that remote access, remediation actions, and diagnostics execute as expected without requiring on-site intervention.
  • Document the configuration and create a maintenance window plan to periodically review access rights, firmware updates, and security policies to maintain ongoing reliability.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Opengear CM7116-2-SAC Device Server used for? It is designed to provide secure, persistent out-of-band management for network devices, servers, and power infrastructure, enabling remote access, diagnostics, and remediation even during network outages.
  • What kinds of access does it provide? The device supports serial console access, KVM over IP, SSH, and HTTPS for secure remote management, enabling administrators to manage equipment from anywhere with network connectivity.
  • Can I automate remediation with the CM7116-2-SAC? Yes. It supports automation workflows and event-driven actions to execute predefined corrective steps when fault conditions are detected, reducing MTTR and on-site visits.
  • How does it integrate with existing management tools? It offers centralized management and RESTful APIs, allowing integration with existing monitoring, ticketing, and orchestration platforms for scalable deployments.
  • Is the CM7116-2-SAC suitable for remote sites? Absolutely. Its design emphasizes resilience and remote operability, making it ideal for distributed environments where direct on-site support is limited.

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