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© 2006 AVOCENT CORPORATION

The Cornerstone of ManageabilityThe Cornerstone of Manageability

Rev 1.1

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Avocent Management InfrastructureAvocent Management Infrastructure

Software

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ACS FamilyACS Family

Advanced Console Server Appliance

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Cyclades ACS Application ExampleCyclades ACS Application Example

Cyclades ACS Appliance

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Cyclades Advanced Console ServersCyclades Advanced Console Servers

Models:

– Cyclades ACS 48

– Cyclades ACS 32

– Cyclades ACS 16

– Cyclades ACS 8

– Cyclades ACS 4

– Cyclades ACS 1

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Cyclades ACS AdvantageCyclades ACS Advantage• Easy and flexibly to use:

– Powerful CLI & wiz commands– Customizable menuing system– Easy-to-use web GUI (wizard & expert modes)

• Complies with your existing security infrastructure:– RADIUS, TACACS+, LDAP, Kerberos, SecureID– Automatic local fall-back (configurable)– SSH v2, logging of system events and user access– IP filtering, IPsec support

• Saves valuable cost and time by rich functionality & connectivity:– Cascading and IPMI Support– Data logging, Event notification– Dial-up support for remote access, 2 PCMCIA Slots– Unlimited number of simultaneous sessions to serial ports & port sniffing

• Unique integration of power management:– No operator error when powering server on/off

• Integrates into a huge variety of customer environments:– Port densities from 1 to 48, Clustering– Single and dual power supply, 220v or –48V DC

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DSR® FamilyDSR® Family

KVM over IP Switching Solutions

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DSR Application ExampleDSR Application Example

• Accessible through:• Local (OSCAR® Interface)• Direct Web access• DSView® 3.x Software• Modem (OOB)

• Accessible through:• Local (OSCAR® Interface)• Direct Web access• DSView® 3.x Software• Modem (OOB)

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DSR2035/8035 Switch ConnectivityDSR2035/8035 Switch Connectivity

2 Power Control Ports

USB ports for local keyboard and mouse or USB devices

Analog connection for KVM access

Dual 10/100/1000 Ethernet connections for digital KVM access and failure/redundancy

Universal AC power 32 CAT 5 connections for DSRIQ

smart cables

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DSR KVM over IP AppliancesDSR KVM over IP Appliances

 

Branch/RemoteOffices

Branch/RemoteOffices with Virtual Media

Enterprise/SMBEnterprise

with Virtual Media

Enterprise/SMB with

Virtual Media

DSR1021, DSR1022DSR1024

DSR1031 DSRx020 DSRx030 DSRx035

TargetDevices

1, 4 or 8 Servers 8 Servers 16 Servers 16 Servers 32 Servers

Connections 1 Local, 1 Digital 1 Local, 1 Digital1 Local, Choice of 1, 2, 4 or 8 Digital

1 Local, Choice of 1, 2, 4 or 8 Digital

1 Local, Choice of 2 or 8 Digital

Platforms PS/2, Sun, USB, Serial-based devices

PS/2, Sun, USB, Serial-based devices

PS/2, Sun, USB, Serial-based

devices

PS/2, Sun, USB, Serial-based

devices

PS/2, Sun, USB, Serial-based devices

Virtual Media   Yes   Yes Yes

On board Webbrowser

Yes Yes  Yes Yes  Yes

AdditionalFeatures

 Local/remote sharing;

Dual SPC ports;5 USB 2.0 ports

Local USB ports forkeyboard/mouse

5 USB 2.0 ports

Dual SPC ports;5 USB 2.0. ports;Dual NIC ports for

failover/redundancy

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DSRIQ (Computer Interface Module)DSRIQ (Computer Interface Module)

• Exclusive CAT 5 technology– Reduces cable volume – Designed for high density racks– Provides connection from the DSR KVM switches to servers

• Exclusive Keep Alive technology– Allows attached servers to continue network functions

in the event of power failure to the switch– Keyboard and mouse emulation processing

powered from the keyboard connection on the servers• DDC2B compliant

– Meets current VESA standards– Provides optimal Digital Display resolution

and video settings• Connectivity

– PS/2, Sun, USB, VT100 serial-based devices and Virtual Media– Available in 14- and 20-inch lengths

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What is DS Virtual Media?What is DS Virtual Media?

Virtual Media Defined – A straight-forward method for customers to load CDs/USB from a server at

a central site and transfer the information to a server at a remote site – in the same building or around the world.

• Available on:– DSR1030– DSR1031 (with DSVIEW 3.x)– DSR2030– DSR4030– DSR8030

• Provides KVM and VM access

to a single appliance

via an IP address

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DSView 3 Virtual Media At a GlanceDSView 3 Virtual Media At a Glance

Virtual Media provides the ability to remotely load SW and diagnostic information, with or without a working OS, from devices that are centrally located.

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DSR KVM AdvantageDSR KVM Advantage

• Easy and flexibly to use:– OnBoard Web-Interface– Integration into DSView Software– CAT5 cabling– Interfaces with PS/2, USB and SUN keyboard/mouse

• Complies with your existing security infrastructure:– authentication by LDAP, NT, AD, TACACS+, RADIUS via DSView Software (also SecurID)– selectable encryptions (DES, Triple DES, 128-bit, AES and also on VM) incl. Video via DSView Software

• Easy to connect, easy to use:– UTP (CAT5) cabling– Interfaces with PS/2, USB and SUN keyboard/mouse– Web-GUI for access and configuration, no extra SW to install– Cascading

• Saves valuable cost and time by rich functionality & connectivity:– Cascading– Virtual Media (xx3x models)– Dual Ethernet for failover (DSR 2035/8035 Switches)

• Unique integration of power management:– No operator error when powering server on/off

• Integrates into a huge variety of customer environments:– Port densities from 1 to 32, Clustering– 1, 2, 4 or 8 IP-Users

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PM FamilyPM Family

Integrated Power Management Solutions

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Cyclades PM Application ExampleCyclades PM Application Example

ACS / DSR®

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Cyclades PMCyclades PM

• Models:–Cyclades PM10i 10A

– Cyclades PM10i 16A

– Cyclades PM10i 32A

– Cyclades PM10i 32AU

– Cyclades PM20i 16A Cyclades PM20i 32A Cyclades PM20i 32AU

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Cyclades PM AdvantageCyclades PM Advantage• Complies with existing security infrastructure:

– Fully integrated into Avocent DSView® /ACS/DSR® security concept– User access list per port

• Safes your time and resources:– Remote and independent control of power outlets– Automatic sequential power-up– Global current monitoring with threshold alarm– Event notification (email, SMS, SNMP trap)

• Easy to use:– Quick identification of correct power unit and power outlet– Support for name assignment to power outlets– Coverage of large power port densities (daisy-chaining)

• Reduced risk:– No operator error when powering server on/off– Power port state locking support (lock port on or off)

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OnBoard, MergePoint™OnBoard, MergePoint™

Service Processor Management Appliances

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Service ProcessorsService Processors

• processor within server• out-of-band access to server• communicates over Ethernet

• Functions:• SoL• KVM• Power• Virtual Media• HW Sensors

• Versions:• IPMI: Standard• ILO: HP, Compaq• DRAC: Dell• RSA: IBM• RSB: Fujitsu Siemens• ALOM: SUN

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Blade Management ModulesBlade Management Modules

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Service Processor ProtocolsService Processor Protocols

• IPMI (Standard):– Serial over LAN (IPMI 2.0), Power control

• iLO, Riloe (HP, Compaq):– Web, Serial over LAN, KVM, Power, Virtual Media

• SMASH/CLP (HP):– Serial over LAN, Power

• DRAC (Dell):– Web, Serial over LAN, KVM, Power, Virtual Media

• RSA (IBM):– Web, Serial over LAN, KVM, Power, Virtual Media

• Sun ALOM:– Serial over LAN, Power

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Service Processor ProtocolsService Processor Protocols

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Problems with Service ProcessorsProblems with Service Processors

• Low Level of Security– little centralized authentication

(most)– unsecure protocols:

TELNET or HTTP(some)

• Difficult to scale– no single sign-on– no consolidation– each server adds one

ADDITIONAL IP-address

• Deployment costs:– Extra Ethernet connection

per server– Requires twice as much switch-ports– Additional internal or even external

IP-addresses required

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Problems with Service ProcessorsProblems with Service Processors

• Management:– dependency between server

and networking groups

• Multiple non-standard protocols, propietary SW for each vendor

• Separation of OOB from production network

– requires management network

• Lack of centralised Logging and Auditing

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OnBoard: Secure Rack ManagementOnBoard: Secure Rack Management

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Cyclades OnBoard SP ManagerCyclades OnBoard SP Manager

Server Ethernet ports

User Ethernet ports

Aux Port

Console

•ATP8124: 24 port, single AC

•ATP8224: 24 port, dual AC

•ATP8424: 24 port, dual DC

•ATP8140: 40 port, single AC

•ATP8240: 40 port, dual AC

•ATP8440: 40 port, dual DC

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MergePoint 5200 SP ManagerMergePoint 5200 SP Manager

• Two Ethernet ports• Serial console for initial setup• RDP and VNC support

• MGP5200-xxx: base unit, 64 targets enabled• MGPUG64-xxx: 64-target add-on license• MGPUG128-xxx: 128-target add-on license

(maximum: 256 targets by one MergePoint 5200 appliance)

• User interfaces:- Web-based interface- CLI based on SMASH CLP

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DSView® 3DSView® 3

Enterprise Management Software Solution

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Enterprise Management Solution Enterprise Management Solution

DSView Software provides secure browser control to your local and remote IT assets and uses a fully redundant, replicating database system

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DSView 3 NavigationDSView 3 Navigation

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OS supportOS support

(x86) Enterprise Server 8 and 9WS v3, AS v3, ES v3; kernel 2.4.21

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RDP and VNC services addedRDP and VNC services added

• What is RDP?• Who uses it?• Why?

• What is VNC?• Who uses it?• Why?

• Why is this addition important to customers?– Answer- We combine their “in-band” methods with our “out-of-

band” management solutions to provide failover capabilities and central event logging

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Failover to a “real” connectionFailover to a “real” connection

Only Avocent can do that today

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Security – AES EncryptionSecurity – AES Encryption

AES Encryption

Only vendor to currently offer this option

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Security - RSA SecurIDSecurity - RSA SecurID

• Two Factor Authentication– Something you know (PIN Number)– Something you have (number on token)

• Authenticators (Tokens)

– Authenticators Time Sync’d with RSA Server– Time on RSA Server is critical

• Passcode– PIN & Number on Authenticator– 2745 & 79249134 = PASSCODE

Only vendor to currently offer this option

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DSView 3 AdvantageDSView 3 Advantage• Consolidated access with single sign-on:

– Central management of different HW and OS• Easy and flexibly to use:

– Browser based– Customizable user interface– Scalable video

• Safe, complies with your existing security infrastructure:– authentication by LDAP, NT, AD, TACACS+, RADIUS– selectable encryptions (DES, Triple DES, 128-bit,) AES, RSA– Redundancy/Failover– Detailed audit log and reporting interface– Virtual Media helps to avoid viruses or unwanted SW loaded onto remote servers– Moderated connection scheme

• Saves valuable cost and time by rich functionality & connectivity:– Scheduled tasks– Simultaneous flash update– Auto discovery of appliances– Installation wizards– Virtual Media– Event notification

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