Black Box LS50116-R3, LS50108, LS50124-R3 Specifications

Remote management and troubleshooting
for distributed server racks, server farms,
and network devices.
Remote management and troubleshooting
for distributed server racks, server farms,
and network devices.
Console Servers
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FEA TURES
• Connect the console management port of a network device to an RJ-45 port of a Console Server for in- or out-of-band management.
• Port buffering for disaster recovery.
• Safe for Sun servers.
• Selectable SSH security levels.
• Network port autonegotiates 10-/100-Mbps connections.
• Models available with 8, 16, or 24 async RS-232 serial ports.
OVERVIEW
Our Console Servers are ideal for the remote management of distributed server farms and racks. Plus they’re great for troubleshooting network appliances such as routers and remote access servers.
Simply connect the console management port of each network device to an RJ-45 serial port of a Console Server to manage equipment in band or out of band via a corporate LAN/WAN or dial-in connection.
The Console Servers enable you to connect anytime from anywhere. They save significant amounts of time and reduce overall costs by keeping system disruption to a minimum— especially systems with Sun
®
servers.
In the event of an unstable connection, the Console Servers issue a no-break signal on the power cycle to prevent costly Sun server reboots that can bring down all or part of your LAN/WAN.
Security features are built in, so you can implement a robust security plan that thwarts unauthorized access.
Protocols such as SLIP and PPP (which incorporate PAP and CHAP) permit authorized remote user dial-in connections plus support for RADIUS servers.
RADIUS authentication enables administrators who use Secure Shell (SSH) or Telnet
to connect to devices attached to
a Console Server.
SSH support means network administrators can make secure connections to attached servers, routers, RAIDs, and other devices without passwords and other sensitive config­uration details being “sniffed” from the network. All data traffic between an administrator’s PC and a Console Server is encrypted. Each Console Server can be configured for SSH v.1 or v.2 or none. Y ou select the level of security your installation needs.
The Console Servers each include a 10-/100-Mbps RJ-45 network port. Extremely simple to configure, the Console Servers reduce setup time. Local or remote upgrades protect your investment and simplify management. At only 1U high, the Console Servers take up the minimum amount of rack space. Choose from units with 8, 16, or 24 RJ-45 serial ports.
Remote access servers enable remote users to connect to larger networks. A terminal server can perform the same basic function. So why does a distinction need to be made? Let’s take a look at the specifics.
A remote access server has multiple asynchronous communication ports that connect to modems or other communication devices, which generally require more intelligence to support. Terminal servers are basically the same but were originally used to support dumb terminals because their intelligence is more limited than that of remote access servers.
Before intelligent PCs came about, terminals had no processing powers. Network hosts stored information and terminal servers enabled users attached to these dumb terminals to access this information from the hosts when needed.
Once connected to the terminal server, any user can access or switch between any number of network hosts, provided the network administrator has granted the necessary access rights.
Now terminal servers are often used to provide dedicated links between two workstations at separate locations. In this instance, separate devices attached to ports on separate terminal servers can talk to one another without dedicated wires. The existing network backbone is used as the transport medium.
For example, in an industrial environment that utilizes controllers with terminal servers, all devices could use async ASCII data and communicate with an ASCII host while using the network medium to transport data from one side of the link to the other.
Technically Speaking
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Item Code
Console Servers
8-Port LS50108 16-Port LS50116-R3 24-Port LS50124-R3
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Modular Adapters
RJ-45/DB25 Male FA770 RJ-45/DB25 Female FA771 RJ-45/DB9 Male FA755 RJ-45/DB9 Female FA756
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(1) Console Server(1) AC power cord(1) DB25 male to DB9 female cable for direct RS-232
async serial management from a dumb terminal or hyperterminal
(1) CD containing a backup copy of flash code, JetSet
(GUI), SNMP MIB, and in-depth manuals
(1) quick-start guide (a mini-manual)(1) installation kit complete with (2) rack ears, (4) cage
nuts, and (8) screws
(4) self-adhesive feet
WHA T‘S INCLUDED
LS50116-R3
TECH SPECS
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) — 66,706 hours Port Buffering —
All: Unlimited 3DES encrypted remote data storage;
LS50108: 1.051 to 1.103 KB local per port; LS50116-R3: 495 to 552 KB local per port; LS50124-R3: 310 to 368 KB local per port
Processor — 32-bit Protocols — ARP, BOOTP, Clear TCP HTTP, CSLIP , DHCP, DNS, ICMP, PPP,
Proxy ARP , RARP, RIP and Static Routing, RLogin, SLIP, SNMP, TCP/IP , Telnet, UDP, WINS
Remote Access — Support for up to 20 different modem types
initialization strings
Security — CHAP, PAP, RADIUS authentication and accounting
(RFC2058 and RFC2059)
Serial Port Signals — TXD, RXD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, GND Speed (Maximum) — 230 kbps per port Connectors — Serial ports: (8), (16), or (24) RJ-45 (RS-232);
Network: (1) RJ-45 (10BASE-T/ 100BASE-T); Management: (1) DB25 F (RS-232)
Indicators — LEDs: (1) Transmit, (1) Receive for each serial port, (1) Data,
(1) Link for Network port, (1) Power
Operating Temperatur e —32 to 110°F (0 to 43°C) Humidity Tolerance —5 to 95% noncondensing Power — 110 to 240 VAC, 60 to 50 Hz internal, autoranging Size — 1.75"H (1U) x 16.9"W x 9"D (4.4 x 42.9 x 22.9 cm) Weight — 4.4 lb. (2 kg)
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