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The Terminal Switch – A Great Solution for Out of Band Management and Monitoring Network Equipment

In most remote network management applications, the main purpose of a terminal switch is to provide an avenue for out of band management of important network elements located in off-site data centers and remote network equipment racks; when normal network access is not available or impractical, a terminal switch enables network administrators to communicate with [...]

A Terminal Switch with a Multilevel User Directory Provides Different Capabilities to Different Users

Sometimes, the out of band management capabilities provided by a terminal switch (http://www.wti.com/c-56-terminal-switch.aspx) are almost too useful for their own good. Often, the ability to access console port functions on remote network elements proves to be so handy, that the network administrator is faced with the challenge of providing terminal switch access to a variety [...]

Managing Multiple Terminal Switch Units via SNMP

When deploying a terminal switch product at a remote network equipment site, it usually pays to take an informed look at exactly what types of terminal switch features will prove useful for your specific application. Obviously, a terminal switch should provide out of band access capabilities for the other devices in the remote equipment rack, [...]

A Terminal Switch Provides a Valuable Tool for Out of Band Management

The out of band management capabilities provided by a terminal switch can be a real life saver for network administrators who are charged with the task of managing remote network equipment racks. Without a terminal switch, often the only way to deal with problems at remote equipment sites is a costly service call or truck [...]

Firmware Utilities Can Simplify the Task of Managing Multiple Terminal Switch Units

A terminal switch provides secure out of band access to console port command functions on network devices located at remote network sites. In many cases, a terminal switch does this job so well, that a single network administrator might have access to dozens of different terminal switch units, located at dozens of different remote network [...]

Why Does a Terminal Switch need a Multi-Level User Directory?

Since many different departments often share access to the various elements found in a network equipment rack, it makes sense that those departments will also need to share access to a terminal switch unit installed in that same equipment rack. It doesn’t really matter if a terminal switch is used to provide out of band [...]

SSL Security Provides an Additional Layer of Security for Terminal Switch Applications

Setting up a secure means to communicate with remote network elements can often be a complicated task; passwords and user accounts must be defined, authentication protocols must be configured, and domain name servers must be set up to recognize terminal switch units. But if the terminal switch unit supports “Self Signed” certificates, this can greatly [...]

Outbound SSH and Telnet Allows a Terminal Switch to Go Where a Network Cable Can’t Go

A full featured terminal switch unit (http://www.wti.com/c-56-terminal-switch.aspx) can often do a lot more than simply provide access to remote network elements when your main network is down. For example, if a terminal switch unit includes outbound SSH/Telnet capability, this allows administrators to create a dial-up connection with a remote terminal switch unit, and establish an [...]

Why a Multi-Layered Approach to Security is Vital for Terminal Switch Applications

Given the powerful remote access capabilities that a terminal switch (http://www.wti.com/c-56-terminal-switch.aspx) provides in an out of band management application, it’s absolutely vital to ensure that a terminal switch includes adequate security features to protect critical console port command functions from unauthorized access. Almost all terminal switch units include basic security features such as password protection, [...]

A Terminal Switch with Alarm Notification Provides More Effective Out of Band Management

When choosing a terminal switch (http://www.wti.com/c-56-terminal-switch.aspx) for a remote, out of band management application, it’s important to make certain that the terminal switch can support environmental and event monitoring functions … but it’s even more important that the terminal switch also includes alarm notification functions that can let you know when critical conditions are detected [...]

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