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Archive for July, 2010

Sometimes Limited Console Server Access is the Best Solution …

Often, your console server can provide an unobstructed view of your network operations. If you’re a Network Administrator, then that unobstructed view is a handy tool … but what if you want to provide only limited access to some users, without allowing access to critical device functions?

How Can a PDA Help with Remote Network Management?

The ability to access command functions on remote network devices is a critical part of any out of band network management plan. Ideally, a laptop is used for remote management functions, but what if you’re on vacation and a laptop isn’t available? Accessing remote network devices is still easy if you’ve got a WTI console [...]

A Device Management Utility for WTI Console Server and Remote Reboot Products

The Device Management Utility, or DMU, is a convenient, multi-unit management application, which is included with our Console Server products, Remote Power Reboot Products and A/B Fallback products. The DMU provides IT administrators with a single interface that can be used to access multiple WTI units in order to manage passwords, initiate power switching or [...]

Why Would You Need a DC Powered Console Server?

In addition to our line of 120V and 240V AC powered console servers, WTI also manufactures and sells a comprehensive range of DC powered console server products. But why would you need a DC powered console server or terminal switch anyway? There are many reasons to go with DC power. Some users prefer DC power [...]

Secure Modem Access with Dialback Security …

Networks and data centers are often the very heart and soul of a business organization; the most critical, vulnerable parts of your corporate structure which must be protected at all costs. Most companies restrict access to their networks and data centers to just a small number of qualified personnel. In some cases, companies with higher [...]

How do You Find Out About a Crashed Network Device Before Your Users Start to Complain?

Sometimes, when a rack mount network device fails or crashes, network administrators won’t know about the failure until a user complains that a service in unavailable. Wouldn’t it be handy if you could know about a crashed device before the user complaints start to roll in? Realistically, there are only two ways to accomplish this: [...]

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