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Security and Authentication for Remote Power Switch Applications

A remote power switch can provide a network administrators with a valuable tool for switching, metering and rebooting power to remote network equipment; often allowing administrators to deal with problems at remote equipment sites without the need to travel to the site in person. But in order for a remote power switch to be truly [...]

IP Address Filtering – A Versatile Security Feature for Console Servers

When used properly, a console server can provide network administrators with a broad array of powerful tools that can be used to manage remote network elements, monitor conditions and events at remote network equipment sites and access console port command functions on remote network equipment. As is often the case though, these powerful tools also [...]

Why Are Security and Authentication So Important for Console Access Servers?

A console access server provides network administrators with a convenient “back door” for out-of-band access to console port command functions on remote network elements. Although this function can prove extremely valuable when troubleshooting communication problems at remote sites, it’s also a good idea to keep in mind that without proper security and authentication features, a [...]

Secure Out of Band Access to Console Port Command Functions on Remote Network Elements

It’s pretty hard to imagine how difficult it must have been to maintain and service remote network devices before the advent of out of band management. Not too long ago, before the concept of out of band management was widely embraced, the only way to deal with a troublesome network element at a remote equipment [...]

A Multi-Layered Approach to Console Terminal Server Security

When deploying a console terminal server (http://www.wti.com/c-50-console-terminal-servers.aspx) in an out of band management application, one of the most important considerations is adequate security. Ideally, console terminal servers should be protected by multiple layers of security and authentication features, and generally speaking, the more layers the better. In addition to more common security features such as [...]

Direct Connect – A Useful Feature for Out of Band Management Applications

In addition to providing out of band access to console port command functions on remote network elements, a full-featured out of band management (http://www.wti.com/c-45-out-of-band-management.aspx) unit should also include functions that allow the unit to easily adapt to the requirements of a wide range of different network based applications. For example, if the out of band [...]

Out of Band Management – A Secure, Reliable Way to Deal with Problems at Remote Network Equipment Sites

When a network element at a remote installations site malfunctions, the last thing you want to do is send your IT support team off on an expensive, time consuming trip to visit the site in person. Not only are truck rolls and service calls often a waste of time and money, but if your remote [...]

An IP Address Filter Provides an Additional Layer of Security for Console Server Applications

When deploying a console server (http://www.wti.com/c-4-console-server.aspx) as a part of an out of band management solution, it’s always best to take a multi-layered approach to system security. In addition to basic password protection, a console server should also support authentication protocols such as LDAP, Kerberos and TACACS+, as well as other secondary measures such as [...]

IP Address Filtering – A Very Useful Feature for Console Terminal Server Applications

When network administrators need to establish an out of band connection to a console port on a remote network device, they often rely on a console terminal server (http://www.wti.com/c-50-console-terminal-servers.aspx). When normal network communication is down or unavailable, a console terminal server provides a reliable, secure means to communicate with remote network elements without relying on [...]

The IP Address Filter – An Important Element in Console Terminal Server Security

A console terminal server is a vital part of any out of band management application. In addition to environmental and event monitoring and alarm functions, a console terminal server can also provide out of band access to command functions on remote network equipment, even when your main network is down. Obviously though, it’s also very [...]

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