Vertiv Avocent 32-port ACS8000 Console System with dual AC Power Supply and analog modem, non-TAA

Vertiv AVOCENTSKU: 5467935

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Sale price$4,900.45

Description

The Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 32-Port Console System is a premium, scalable solution designed to simplify, secure, and accelerate remote management of IT assets. From global data centers to remote sites, this advanced console server provides seamless in-band and out-of-band access, empowering IT teams to monitor, diagnose, and remediate equipment without on-site visits. With a dual AC power supply for redundancy and an integrated analog modem for dial-in connectivity, the ACS8000 is engineered for high availability and dependable performance in diverse environments. This non-TAA model delivers a compact, rack-ready design that blends enterprise-grade security with flexible management features, helping organizations reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), minimize downtime, and optimize operational costs.

  • 32-port console server enables centralized serial access to servers, network gear, storage devices, and other IT assets, reducing the need for physical console connections and enabling bulk management from a single interface.
  • Secure in-band and out-of-band remote management supports encrypted protocols and access controls to monitor devices across the network, with granular role-based permissions, auditing, and centralized policy enforcement for compliant operations.
  • Dual AC power supply provides hot-swappable redundancy, ensuring uninterrupted console access and system availability even during power hardware failures or maintenance cycles.
  • Integrated analog modem offers dial-in out-of-band connectivity for remote sites or locations with limited network reach, enabling management access during network outages or degraded conditions.
  • Scalable, enterprise-ready architecture supports seamless growth, flexible rack installation, and integrated management workflows that align with data-center modernization, disaster recovery planning, and remote-site automation.

Technical Details of Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 32-Port Console System

  • ACS8000 32-Port Advanced Console Server
  • 32 serial console ports for asset connectivity and control
  • Dual hot-swappable AC power supplies for redundancy and uptime
  • 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (universal input for global deployments)
  • Dedicated management network interface and console access for secure operations
  • Integrated analog modem for reliable dial-in out-of-band management
  • Role-based access control, authentication, encryption for in-band management, and robust auditing capabilities
  • SSH, TLS/HTTPS, SNMP support, and centralized policy-based management for scalable deployments
  • Rack-mountable 2U chassis designed for standard 19-inch racks
  • Operating temperature range suitable for data-center environments with controlled cooling
  • Non-TAA compliant product variant
  • Industry-standard security and management certifications (where applicable)
  • Manufacturer warranty terms aligned with enterprise support offerings

how to install Vertiv Avocent ACS8000

  • Unpack the ACS8000 and verify all components, cables, and documentation are present. Inspect for any transit damage and preserve packaging for future transport if needed.
  • Mount the unit in a standard 19-inch rack and secure it with screws, ensuring adequate ventilation around the chassis to maintain optimal cooling.
  • Connect the dual AC power supplies to a reliable power infrastructure. Ensure both supplies are plugged in and ready for hot-swapping if a maintenance event is required.
  • Attach the management network cable to the dedicated management port and connect the console ports to the assets you intend to monitor or control. Prepare the analog modem line for dial-in accessibility if out-of-band access is required.
  • Power on the ACS8000 and access the initial setup interface through the console or management network. Configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, admin credentials, and security policies. Enroll devices, enable necessary protocols, and apply role-based access controls to align with your security posture.
  • Validate connectivity by performing a baseline test of in-band and out-of-band access. Confirm that remote management sessions can reach connected devices, and that the analog modem dial-in path is responsive. Save and back up the configuration to preserve settings during personnel changes or hardware maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the primary purpose of the ACS8000? The ACS8000 is designed to provide secure, centralized, and scalable console access to multiple IT assets through both in-band and out-of-band management channels, enabling remote diagnostics, configuration, and remediation from anywhere.
  • Does the ACS8000 support dial-in via the analog modem? Yes. The integrated analog modem enables out-of-band management through dial-in access, which is especially valuable in networks with limited or unavailable IP connectivity.
  • Is this product TAA compliant? No. The listed model is non-TAA compliant, suitable for non-U.S. government applications and commercial deployments that do not require TAA conformity.
  • What kind of security features are included? The ACS8000 includes role-based access control, secure authentication, encryption for in-band management, and logging/audit trails to support compliance and governance needs.
  • What environments is the ACS8000 best suited for? Enterprise data centers, multi-site networks, and remote sites requiring resilient, centralized, secure console access to a large number of devices for monitoring, diagnostics, and maintenance.

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