Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console 16 port | Dual AC Power | AT&T+Verizon

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Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console 16-Port with Dual AC Power for AT&T & Verizon

The Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console 16-Port is an enterprise-grade, cellular-enabled serial console server designed to simplify and secure out-of-band management across data centers, edge locations, and remote sites. With 16 configurable serial console ports, dual redundant power, and flexible connectivity options, this device empowers IT and data center operators to monitor, access, and control critical infrastructure from a single, centralized platform. Built for reliability, scalability, and security, the ACS8000 enables faster fault isolation, streamlined maintenance, and enhanced uptime in even the most demanding environments.

  • 16-port serial console capability: Manage a broad fleet of servers, network devices, and KVM-connected hardware from one console server, enabling rapid remote diagnostics and maintenance without on-site visits.
  • Dual AC power for high availability: Redundant power supplies provide resilience against power outages or component failures, helping to keep critical equipment reachable at all times.
  • Cellular-ready connectivity for remote edge locations: Designed to support cellular networks (AT&T and Verizon) to keep management channels open where wired access is limited or unreliable, ensuring persistent out-of-band access.
  • Secure, centralized access: Advanced authentication and encryption options—including SSH, TLS, and role-based access control—protect administrative sessions and sensitive data across the management plane.
  • Comprehensive management interfaces: Web UI, CLI, and SNMP support provide flexible options for configuration, monitoring, and automation, integrating smoothly with existing ITSM and monitoring ecosystems.

Technnical Details of Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console 16 port

  • Ports: 16 x serial console ports (RS-232/RS-485 configurations supported) for extensive device reach without multiple devices.
  • Management interfaces: Ethernet management port with TCP/IP connectivity for remote access, monitoring, and administration.
  • Power: Dual redundant AC power supplies (100-240 VAC) designed to maximize uptime and support hot-swappable or replaceable configurations.
  • Networking and protocols: Secure management via SSH and TLS; SNMP v2/v3 for monitoring; HTTP/HTTPS interfaces for browser-based configuration and logging.
  • Cellular capability (optional): Cellular-ready design with support for AT&T and Verizon networks to enable reliable management in edge deployments where fixed connectivity is scarce.
  • Security features: Role-based access control (RBAC), password policies, and encrypted sessions to safeguard administrator credentials and device communications.
  • Form factor and mounting: 1U rack-mountable chassis compatible with standard data center racks for space-efficient deployment.
  • Environmental operating range: Built to perform in typical data center environments with controlled temperature and humidity, supporting consistent operation in 24/7 conditions.

How to install Vertiv Avocent ACS8000 Serial Console 16 port

  • Unpack the ACS8000 and verify all inclusions against the packing list. Inspect power supplies and cables for any signs of damage before installation.
  • Mount the device in a standard 19-inch rack using the included rack-mount kit. Ensure adequate clearance for cooling and cable management.
  • Connect the Dual AC power supplies to separate, on-site power circuits to maximize availability. Cable the power cords and secure them to prevent accidental disconnections.
  • Attach each serial device to the 16 available ports, labeling connections to facilitate future maintenance and audits.
  • Connect the ACS8000 management port to your network. Configure the initial IP address (static or via DHCP) and ensure the management VLAN aligns with your existing network policy.
  • Access the web UI or CLI using the default administrator credentials, then immediately set a strong administrator password and enable secure access (SSH/TLS). Implement RBAC and users/groups as required by your security policy.
  • Configure SNMP, Syslog, and event alerts to integrate with your monitoring and ticketing systems. Define alert thresholds for port activity, device reachability, and power health.
  • Set up remote access policies for the serial ports, including port-level ACLs or IP filtering, to restrict management to authorized hosts and networks.
  • If using the cellular option, install the SIM card, configure APN settings, and verify cellular connectivity for remote sites. Confirm failover behavior between wired and cellular networks if both are available.
  • Document the final topology, including IP addresses, port mappings, and user access roles. Run a baseline test by issuing remote commands to connected devices to validate end-to-end reachability.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the ACS8000 Serial Console? The ACS8000 is a 16-port serial console server from Vertiv Avocent designed to centralize out-of-band management for servers, network devices, and other serial-dependent equipment. It enables secure, remote access and control across data centers and edge locations.
  • Does the ACS8000 support dual power? Yes. It features dual redundant AC power supplies to maximize uptime and reliability in mission-critical environments.
  • Can I use cellular connectivity with this device? Yes. The ACS8000 is designed to support cellular connectivity for remote locations, with compatibility for AT&T and Verizon networks to maintain management access when wired connections are unavailable or unreliable.
  • What security features are included? The device provides secure remote access through SSH and TLS, along with authentication options such as role-based access control, and the ability to integrate with external authentication services (e.g., LDAP, RADIUS) for centralized user management.
  • What environments is the ACS8000 best suited for? It is ideal for data centers, colocation facilities, remote sites, and edge deployments where centralized, reliable, and secure serial console management is essential for rapid troubleshooting and maintenance.
  • How do I get started with installation? Begin by mounting the unit in a rack, connecting the dual power supplies, wiring the 16 serial ports to target devices, and configuring network access and security settings through the web UI or CLI. Then enable alerts and integrate with your monitoring stack.

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