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Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console - 16-Port Console Server, Modem, Dual AC
The Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 is a high-performance console server designed for enterprise data centers, remote offices, and critical IT environments that demand secure, reliable, and scalable remote management. With 16 serial console ports, an integrated analog modem, and a dual AC power supply, this system provides robust in-band and out-of-band access to your servers, network devices, and other IT assets from anywhere in the world. The ACS8000 is engineered to minimize downtime, streamline asset management, and simplify remote troubleshooting, giving IT teams the control they need to maintain a healthy, available infrastructure even when physical access is limited.
- The ACS8000 delivers 16 serial console ports, enabling concurrent, centralized access to multiple devices from a single management interface. This consolidation reduces the need for multiple terminal servers and simplifies monitoring, configuration changes, and firmware updates across sprawling IT environments.
- Designed for both in-band and out-of-band management, it ensures you can reach devices over IP networks or via the built-in analog modem during network outages or when the primary path is unavailable. This dual-access approach helps maintain hands-on control during critical incidents.
- Built-in analog modem provides an independent path to devices, allowing administrators to establish dial-in access even when power, network connectivity, or routing paths are disrupted. This capability is especially valuable for disaster recovery workflows and remote site support.
- Dual AC power supplies offer redundancy for high availability deployments. With redundant power, the ACS8000 can continue to operate through power disturbances or component failures, safeguarding ongoing access to connected equipment.
- Security and centralized control are at the core of the ACS8000 design. It enables secure remote management of IT assets with features that help protect access, log activity, and streamline administration across multiple devices and sites.
Technical Details of Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console - 16-Port Console Server | Modem | Dual AC
- Product: Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console Server
- Ports: 16 serial console ports for concurrent device access
- Modem: Analog modem integrated for out-of-band dial-in access
- Power: Dual AC power supplies to support redundancy and high availability
- Management: Supports secure in-band and out-of-band remote management of IT assets
- Intended use: Centralized management of servers, network devices, and other hardware through a single console server
How to Install Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console - 16-Port Console Server
Installing the ACS8000 is a straightforward process that helps you establish reliable, centralized control over your IT infrastructure. Follow these practical steps to deploy the system effectively:
- Plan placement and environment: Choose a stable, well-ventilated location with adequate airflow. Ensure the deployment site has access to both network connectivity and a dial-in path via the analog modem for out-of-band access.
- Power readiness: Verify that both power sources are available and within specification. Connect the dual AC power supplies to dedicated circuits or to a redundant power distribution setup to maximize uptime.
- Connect serial devices: Cable each of your IT assets—servers, routers, switches, and other equipment—to the ACS8000’s 16 serial ports. Use standard serial cables appropriate for the devices you are managing, labeling connections for easy identification.
- Network and modem configuration: Establish IP connectivity for in-band management and configure the analog modem path for out-of-band access. Ensure the device can reach your management network and that the modem channel is tested for reliable dial-in sessions.
- Initial access and authentication: Power on the ACS8000 and perform the initial setup to define management IP address, user accounts, and access policies. Enable logging and auditing to maintain a traceable history of administrator activity for security and compliance purposes.
- Device discovery and session testing: Use the management interface to discover connected devices and initiate test console sessions. Verify that you can connect to each device via both in-band and out-of-band channels, ensuring reliable remote access across the entire port set.
- Policy and alert configuration: Create role-based access policies, set alerting thresholds for connection failures or device downtime, and configure syslog or SNMP traps if supported by your environment. This step ensures proactive monitoring and rapid response when issues arise.
- Ongoing maintenance: Schedule regular firmware updates, review access logs, and perform periodic session tests. Maintain documentation for each port mapping and associated assets to support rapid incident response and change management.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 used for? It is a 16-port serial console server that enables centralized, secure, and reliable remote management of IT assets. It supports both in-band and out-of-band access, making it suitable for data centers, remote offices, and branch locations that require consistent control over servers, switches, and other equipment.
- How many devices can I manage with the ACS8000? The system provides 16 serial ports for parallel console access, allowing you to manage up to 16 devices concurrently from a single interface.
- Does the ACS8000 support out-of-band access? Yes. It includes an integrated analog modem for out-of-band dial-in sessions, enabling access even when primary networks are unavailable.
- What kind of power does it use? The unit ships with dual AC power supplies to provide redundancy and improve availability in critical environments.
- Is there a software or management interface required to operate the ACS8000? The ACS8000 is managed through its built-in console access and Vertiv Avocent management tooling, which provides centralized configuration, monitoring, and logging for connected devices.
- What kinds of devices can be managed? Servers, network devices (like routers and switches), and other IT assets with serial console interfaces can be managed via the ACS8000.
- Is installation complex? It is designed to be installed by IT staff with standard networking and data-center experience. The process involves planning, cabling, configuring in-band and out-of-band paths, and securing access policies.
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