The 1x8 and 2x16 Local Console Managers (LCM8 and LCM16) are the next generation analog keyboard-video-mouse (KVM) console managers that provide enhanced local access, management, and security capabilities to Lenovo server environments.
The LCM8 has eight target ports and supports one local user, and the LCM16 has 16 target ports and supports up to two local users. Local video resolution can be up to 1600x1200 or 1680x1050 (widescreen). Two level tiering allows you to manage up to 256 servers connected to multiple switches from one local console.
You can use the LCM8 and LCM16 with a Global Console Manager to provide network-wide remote access with out-of-band access to servers, network equipment, and other devices with serial configuration or console ports all from a single appliance. This unified approach improves staff efficiency by reducing the time required to remotely diagnose, reconfigure, repair, or restore servers and network devices and other hardware with serial configuration, management consoles, or both.
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