Description
Opengear OM2248-DDC-L Infrastructure Management Equipment
Opengear OM2248-DDC-L is an advanced NetOps Console Server that fuses the reliability of SmartOOB out-of-band management with the flexibility of NetOps Automation. This infrastructure management appliance is purpose-built for data centers and high-density rack deployments, delivering secure remote access, automated remediation, and proactive health monitoring. Managed through Lighthouse software, the OM2248-DDC-L provides centralized control, scalable policy-driven automation, and resilient operations across multi-site environments. By combining console-level control with automation workflows, it helps IT teams minimize downtime, accelerate incident response, and streamline ongoing maintenance, all while reducing the need for on-site visits in mission-critical facilities.
- Unmatched out-of-band access with SmartOOB and NetOps Automation to gain console control even when the primary network is unavailable. This means administrators can diagnose, configure, and remediate devices remotely, saving time and avoiding costly truck rolls during outages or maintenance windows.
- Lighthouse-based management for centralized provisioning, monitoring, and automated remediation across global data centers. The OM2248-DDC-L integrates into a cohesive management fabric, enabling consistent policy enforcement, real-time visibility, and rapid rollouts of software and configuration changes across all connected devices.
- Optimized for high-density rack environments with scalable interfaces and flexible deployment options. This model is designed to grow with your infrastructure, supporting multiple network paths, diverse vendor equipment, and automated workflows that align with your data-center operations and orchestration tools.
- Robust security features including granular role-based access control, encrypted communications (TLS/SSH), and integration with enterprise identity providers. Access is tightly controlled, auditable, and compliant with common security frameworks, helping you meet governance requirements while maintaining operational agility.
- Resilient hardware design with redundant power and network paths, built-in health monitoring, and rapid failover to maintain uptime during outages. The OM2248-DDC-L is engineered to endure demanding data-center conditions, delivering dependable management even under adverse events and ensuring critical systems remain observable and controllable.
Technical Details of OM2248-DDC-L
- Model: OM2248-DDC-L
- Product category: Infrastructure Management Equipment / NetOps Console Server
- Management platform: Lighthouse software for centralized control, provisioning, and automation
- Deployment focus: Data centers and high-density rack environments
- Core capabilities: SmartOOB Console Server combined with NetOps Automation for resilient, policy-driven infrastructure management
How to install Opengear OM2248-DDC-L
- Prepare the installation site by selecting a compliant 19-inch rack location, ensuring adequate airflow, and verifying power availability and network connectivity. Confirm that the environment meets the device’s operating requirements and that space is allocated for future expansion if needed.
- Mount the appliance securely in the rack, connect the power supply, and attach the network interfaces according to your topology. Establish a management network path that is isolated from user networks to maximize security and reliability during initial setup and ongoing operations.
- Access the device’s initial console interface using the provided serial or USB connection to determine the default IP address or to configure a static management IP. Perform initial security hardening, including changing default credentials and enabling basic encryption during early configuration steps.
- Adopt the OM2248-DDC-L into your Lighthouse-managed environment. Create or assign administrative roles, configure authentication methods (RBAC, and any available MFA integrations), and verify that the appliance is visible within the central console. Apply baseline policies for access control, monitoring, and incident response.
- Configure out-of-band management policies, monitoring thresholds, and automation workflows in Lighthouse. Integrate with existing DCIM, monitoring, and ITSM tools as appropriate. Validate connectivity to target devices across your network, and begin onboarding additional equipment to the management fabric as needed.
- Run a commissioning and validation sequence that tests remote console access, verifies event and alert routing, confirms automated remediation actions, and tests failover to alternate management paths. Document results and adjust policies to reflect real-world usage and incident scenarios.
- Document operational routines and maintenance schedules. Establish a change-control process for updates, firmware upgrades, and policy changes. Schedule regular health checks and ensure that logs and backups are configured to support audits and post-incident analysis.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is Opengear OM2248-DDC-L designed to do?
A: It is an infrastructure management appliance that combines a SmartOOB console server with NetOps automation to enable secure, remote management and automated remediation of data center equipment, reducing downtime and speeding issue resolution.
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Q: Can Lighthouse manage this device along with others?
A: Yes. Lighthouse provides centralized visibility, provisioning, and automation across Opengear devices in your environment, enabling consistent policy enforcement and streamlined operations at scale.
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Q: Is the OM2248-DDC-L suitable for high-density deployments?
A: Yes, the model is designed for data centers and high-density rack environments, offering scalable management, multiple network paths, and integration with complex orchestration workflows to support large-scale operations.
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Q: What security features are included?
A: The appliance supports encrypted communications (TLS/SSH), granular role-based access control, and integration with enterprise identity providers to enforce secure access and auditing across management activities.
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Q: How does NetOps automation benefit my data center?
A: NetOps automation enables automatic remediation, policy-driven configuration, rapid incident response, and reduced manual intervention, which translates into higher uptime, faster mean time to repair, and more consistent operational practices.
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