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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 local or 4 remote) simultaneous users, and an intui- tive graphical user interface. The appliances have USB and PS/2® ports on the rear panel that support all major target device platforms.

The appliance is a rack mountable KVM switch, configurable for analog (local) or digital (remote) connectivity. Video resolutions are supported up to 1280 x 1024 for remote users. The GCM2 appliance includes two digital access sets for KVM-over-IP, 1 analog port set for KVM connections, 16 analog rack interface (ARI) ports for connecting CO cables and target devices, and virtual media capability for one local user and up to two remote users. The GCM4 appliance includes four digital access sets for KVM-over-IP, 1 analog port set for KVM connections, 16 ARI ports for connecting CO cables and target devices, and virtual media capability for one local user and up to four remote users.

The appliance has user peripheral ports for PS/2® and USB keyboards and mice. Additionally, virtual media such as generic removable media and CD drives can be connected to any one of four USB ports. The appliance works over standard LAN connections. Users can access target devices across a 1000BASE-T LAN port that is used to establish an Ethernet connection, or directly through a local port. The IP-based appliance gives you target device control from ANYWHERE in the world.

You can use the following Conversion Option (CO) cables with the appliance.

IBM 250 mm KVM Conversion Option (KCO) - PS/2 and VGA connectors

IBM 1.5 M KVM Conversion Option (KCO) - PS/2 and VGA connectors

IBM Virtual Media Conversion Option (VCO) - USB2 and VGA connectors, required for virtual media connections—does not support chaining

IBM USB Conversion Option (UCO) - USB and VGA connectors

These intelligent CO cables with Cat5 design dramatically reduce cable clutter while providing optimal digital display resolution and video settings. The built-in memory of the CO cable simplifies configuration by assigning and retaining unique target device identi- fication codes for each attached target device. This integrated intelligence enhances security and prevents unauthorized access to a target device through cable manipula- tion. The CO cable is turned on directly from the target device and provides Keep Alive functionality when the appliance is not turned on. The CO cables enable local and remote KVM connectivity to target devices that are attached to the appliance. Each appliance has 16 ARI ports for connecting CO cables.

Ordering information:

 

IBM 2x16 Global Console Manager

MTMN: 17352GX

IBM 4x16 Global Console Manager

MTMN: 17354GX

Cable options:

 

IBM Short KVM Conversion Option (KCO)

Part #: 39M2896

IBM Long KVM Conversion Option (KCO)

Part #: 39M2897

IBM Virtual Media Conversion Option (VCO)

Part #: 39M2894

IBM USB Conversion Option (UCO)

Part #: 39M2895

Last updated October 2005

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Contents Decision Maker’s Guide Cable options IBM USB Conversion Option UCO USB and VGA connectorsOrdering information Included with each part number Accessing the appliance through network connectionAccessing target devices Additional items neededBasic GCM configuration Safety and EMC approvals and markings DimensionsPower Supply Target device PortsTiering expansion Basic LCM2 configuration Analog port sets Ambient atmospheric condition ratings1X8 Console Switch 2X16 Console Switch Multiplatform SupportSecurity Firmware UpgradesCAT5 Cabling Plug and PlayBasic console switch configuration Server Ports Update PortProduct Safety Standards Local Port SetsSelecting the right IBM KVM solution Frequently Asked Questions 1x8 and 2x16 Console SwitchesGCM2, GCM4, and LCM2 Virtual Media Last updated October World Wide Web