Serial 40

Serial 40
  1. Serial Kimia 40
  2. Series 40 Detroit

The TSM-40 serial console server provides secure in-band and out-of-band access to RS232 serial console and maintenance ports. 24/7 remote access to servers, routers, switches, firewalls and other network elements reduces costly site visits and truck rolls. The TSM-40 can remotely monitor network devices, including WTI power switches, constantly watching for significant changes. Administrators are promptly notified via SNMP or email when high temperature, full port buffers, invalid access attempts, communication loss to network equipment or other critical events are detected. Secure SSHv2 encryption, HTTPS/SSL secure web, port-specific password protection, IP packet filtering and other security features allow the TSM-40 to be used in the most secure environments. SNMP Control, Monitoring & Configuration The TSM-40 allows administrators to use managed MIB objects to edit subscriber accounts, set configuration parameters and display unit status.

In addition to these MIB based management and control features, SNMP Traps can provide notification when alarm events are detected. Reverse/Outbound SSH The TSM-40 allows outbound SSH and Telnet connections to be initiated from a free RS232 serial port. Providing that outbound SSH/Telnet is enabled for the individual subscriber, this provides users and administrators with the ability to connect to other network devices via TCP/IP. Ping-No-Answer Alarm (Failed Ping Command) When enabled, the TSM-40 will ping IP addresses or domains, specified by the administrator, according to a set schedule.

If the device at that IP address or domain fails to respond, then the Ping-No-Answer alarm can provide notification via Email, Syslog Message or SNMP Trap. Lost Communication Alarm The TSM-40 can provide prompt notification via Email, Syslog Message or SNMP trap when serial communication with an attached WTI device is disrupted. The attached WTI device must have the 'Heartbeat' feature enabled.

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Serial Kimia 40

Security & Co-Location Secure Shell (SSHv2) encryption and address-specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized access to command and configuration functions. The TSM-40 also provides four different levels of user security; the Administrator, Supervisor, User and View Only level. The Administrator level, which is intended for use by system managers and other administrators, provides complete access to all port connection / disconnection functions, operating features and configuration menus, and also allows access to any port on the switch. The User level is ideal for co-location applications, since users are only permitted to view status and connect to the ports allowed by their user name and password. Intelligent Port Selection Each RS232 serial port of the TSM-40 can be individually accessed by number, name, or group via SSH or Telnet sessions. The TSM-40 also allows direct connections using TCP port assignments. Each serial port can be separately configured using simple menu driven commands to set the port password, data rates, flow control and other operating parameters.

Series 40 Detroit

The full matrix capability of the TSM-40 allows you to easily connect any two ports on the switch, even when the ports are using different communications settings. Ports can also be connected or disconnected by a third party with supervisor rights, and system managers can swap various RS232 devices between ports at a remote location. Capture Buffer 'Buffer Mode' allows individual ports to capture and store incoming data, such as error and status messages received from attached console ports. This 'snapshot' of the last data received is stored in memory, and can be viewed, saved or erased by the system operator at any time. Console messages can be stored in the TSM-40 port buffers, and sent to a remote location via SYSLOG, or an SNMP message can be generated to alert administrators when new console messages are received. Includes Enterprise Management Software All WTI console server products include WTI’s convenient Enterprise Management Software, which drastically simplifies the task of managing multiple console servers spread throughout your network infrastructure. The WMU Enterprise Management Software provides a centralized command interface that allows administrators to easily manage, label and control multiple WTI console servers in large network applications, reducing the time required to access console port command functions on connected devices.

Once installed on your PC or laptop, the Enterprise Management Software can search a user-defined IP address range on your network and discover all WTI console servers within the range. Discovered units are then added to the Enterprise Management Software’s inventory, allowing administrators to assign a descriptive tag to each console server in order to denote the location or function of the device. In addition to providing a centralized interface for remote console port access, the Enterprise Management Software can also be used to control firmware updates for WTI products and edit and manage user accounts at individual or multiple WTI console servers.

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