IBM 1X8 - Manual

IBM 1X8

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Global Console Manager; IBM Virtual Media Conversion Option (VCO); Products and Solutions
  • Page 3 – Key features and benefits
  • Page 4 – Basic GCM configuration
  • Page 5 – Technical Specifications
  • Page 6 – Local Console Manager 2
  • Page 7 – Basic LCM2 configuration
  • Page 9 – Multiplatform Support; X8 Console Switch &
  • Page 11 – Basic console switch configuration
  • Page 12 – Server Ports
  • Page 13 – Selecting the right IBM KVM solution
  • Page 14 – Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 16 – Virtual Media
  • Page 18 – For more information; World Wide Web; Important notes and trademarks
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No solution built with IBM Server® xSeries® servers is complete until

the products are brought together using the right KVM switching options.

KVM switching solutions provide access and control of multiple servers

from a central console. These switches eliminate extra keyboards, monitors

and mice, allowing businesses to save critical space in their data centers.

IBM console switch solutions are designed to accommodate the full line of

xSeries server products, providing centralized control and management of

rack-optimized servers.

IBM now offers a new family of KVM switches. The Global Console

Manager appliances offer a choice of either the 2x16 (GCM2) or 4x16

(GCM4) for remote and local access. Additionally, there is the Local 2x8

Console Manager (LCM2) as well as the 1x8 Console Switch and the

2x16 Console Switch for local connectivity. They are all designed to offer

flexibility and scalability in managing a data center environment, as well as

dramatically reducing cable clutter at the rack.

Compelling reasons to buy a KVM solution from IBM:

• IBM KVM products have an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI)

that makes switching between connected systems simple and easy.

• IBM KVM products have been tested by IBM under the IBM

ServerProven® program and approved for operation with xSeries

servers, helping speed deployment while maximizing manageability

and control.

• As with all IBM KVM products, these KVM options are backed by

acclaimed IBM service and support and include a three-year limited

warranty** when installed in an IBM rack or used with IBM servers.

Global Console Manager

Local Console Manager

1X8 Console Switch

2X16 Console Switch

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Decision Maker’s Guide

Contents

Global Console Manager 2

Key features and benefits 3

Basic GCM configuration 4

Technical Specifications 5

Local Console Manager 6

Key features and benefits 6

Basic LCM2 configuration 7

Technical Specifications 8

1x8 Console Switch &

2x16 Console Switch 9

Key features and benefits 10

Basic Console Switch configuration 11

Technical Specifications 12

Selecting the right IBM KVM solution 13

Frequently Asked Questions 14

For more information 18

Last updated October 2005 1

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Summary

Page 2 - Global Console Manager; IBM Virtual Media Conversion Option (VCO); Products and Solutions

Global Console Manager The IBM® Global 2 x 16 Console Managers (GCM2) and the IBM Global 4x16 Console Manager (GCM4) appliances integrate digital and analog keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switching technology with advanced cable management, access for three (2 remote, 1 local) or four (3 remote, 1...

Page 3 - Key features and benefits

Virtual Media The appliance supports virtual media when connected to a VCo cable. You can use virtual media support to connect USB media devices to the appliance and make those devices available to any connected GCM2 or GCM4 appliance. Use virtual media to move data between a target device and USB m...

Page 4 - Basic GCM configuration

Basic GCM configuration Last updated October 2005 4

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