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Console Servers AlterPath™ ACS TS Series
KVM Enterprise Solutions Alterpath™KVM Analog Alterpath™KVM/net (KVM over IP) Alterpath™KVM/netPlus (KVM over IP)
Power Management AlterPath™PM
OOBI Management Alterpath™Manager
Blade Management Alterpath™ Blade Manager
Branch Office Management AlterPath™OnSite Alterpath™ACS1 TS100 & TS110
Multiport Serial Cards Cyclades Z Series Cyclom Y Series
Other AlterPath™Biometric Scanner Cables and Adapters

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Cyclades AlterPath™ OnSite
The AlterPath™ OnSite provides remote sites and branch offices with a small, inexpensive solution for controlling IT infrastructure
devices such as networking equipment, servers, and devices that perform specific applications. By combining the functionality of Cyclades
AlterPath™ ACS and AlterPath™ KVM/net, the AlterPath™ OnSite delivers KVM control, power control through the AlterPath™ PM,
and serial control in an easy-to-use integrated platform.
- Access through built-in telephone modem, Ethernet connection or 2 PCMCIA slots that accepts additional interfaces (wireless, fiber, CDMA, GSM)
- Advanced security with multiple means of authentication and encryption
- Restricted user access and information
- Easy configuration of and access to IT assets through Web page (http, https), command line and on-screen display user interfaces
- Logs of user activity, software and configuration changes, alarms and server performance
- Collaboration with two users viewing KVM-managed devices simultaneously
- Quick install by wall mount, desk mount or rack mount
The OnSite's KVM over IP features enable complete secured control for graphical environments such as Microsoft Windows® platforms.
The OnSite's Console Management features include the ability to control UNIX-based, Linux-based, Solaris and IBM AIX servers as well
as the newly introduced EMS protocols in Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Together, these features improve monitoring capabilities, allowing
faster problem resolution and increased network uptime.
Applications
- Access, diagnose and restore servers, routers, switches and other IT assets in remote locations
- Access and control remote IT assets with an out-of-band infrastructure through L ANs, WANs, cell phones (GSM or CDMA), Internet or telephone lines
- Upgrade software on IT assets remotely
Benefits
- Reduce operational costs stemming from maintenance and administration of remote IT assets
- Increase IT personnel productivity
- Decrease site visits and corresponding costs
- Secure and consolidate remote access and control of all IT assets through a single appliance
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