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Vertiv Avocent ACS800 User Manual

Vertiv Avocent ACS800
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Avocent
®
ACS800/8000
Advanced Console System
Installer/User Guide

Table of Contents

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Vertiv Avocent ACS800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelACS800
Ports8, 16, 32, or 48 serial ports
TypeConsole Server
Network InterfaceDual Gigabit Ethernet
Power SupplyDual, Redundant Power Supplies
Management ProtocolsHTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, SNMP
AuthenticationRADIUS, TACACS+
ManagementWeb-based, CLI
Dimensions1U rack-mountable
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Humidity5% to 95% non-condensing

Summary

1 Introduction

2 Getting Started

2.2 Turning On the Console System

Explains how to properly turn on the console system.

2.3 Configuring a Console System

Outlines methods for configuring the console system via CLI, Web UI, or RestAPI.

3 Accessing the Console System via the Web UI

3.1 Wizard Mode

Describes the Wizard mode for simplifying setup and configuration.

3.2 Web User Interface Overview for Administrators

Provides a detailed overview of the administrator's web UI.

3.3 Expert Mode

Details the features and options available within Expert mode of the web UI.

3.3.3 System

Covers system parameters, including Security, DSView, Date/Time, Help, and General settings.

3.3.4 Network

Details network settings including Hostname, DNS, IPv6, Bonding, and Firewall.

3.3.5 IPSec(VPN)

Guides on enabling and configuring IPSec VPN tunnels for secure connections.

3.3.7 Ports

Covers configuration of serial ports, internal modem, CAS profile, and dial-in profile.

3.3.8 Cellular modem

Guides on configuring the internal cellular modem.

3.3.10 Authentication

Details authentication methods, including local, OTP, and remote servers.

3.3.11 Users accounts and user groups

Covers managing user accounts, groups, and access rights.

3.3.13 Power management

Details managing connected power devices like PDUs and UPS.

3.3.17 Change password

Allows users to change their own password.

Appendix D: SSH Setup Allowing RSA Keypair Authentication Instead of a Username/Password

Appendix F: Accessing a Console System with a Vertiv™ Avocent® DSView Software Installation via Dial-up

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