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Lantronix EMGFF01 Infrastructure Management Equipment Lantronix Emg 8500 - Edge Management Gateway Emgff01 783384243293

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Lantronix EMG 8500 - Edge Management Gateway EMGFF01

EMG 8500 FRU RS232 SERIAL - 4PORT UART

Manufacturer Part Number: EMGFF01



CPN:EMG 8500 FRU RS232 SERIAL - 4PORT UART
MANUFACTURER NAME: Lantronix
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: EMGFF01
UPC EAN CODE: 783384243293
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

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Lights Out Management for Branch Offices & Remote Locations | Benefits You Can Depend On

Lights Out Management (LOM)- is the ability for a system administrator to connect, monitor, manage and repair servers by remote control. Lantronix enables LOM in all of its Out-of-Band Solutions. The new EMG8500 offers remote access so onsite personnel are not needed while offering easy access to minimize system downtimes.

Field Replaceable Units (FRU's) - the industry's first modular designed console manager offering users the ability to reduce the time required to develop and deploy new services. Both RJ45 serial and/or USB device ports can be added to existing and new infrastructure equipment.

ManufacturerLantronix, Inc
Manufacturer Part NumberEMGFF01
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.lantronix.com
Brand NameLantronix
Product LineEMG
Product Model8500
Product NameEMG 8500 - Edge Management Gateway
Product TypeInfrastructure Management Equipment
  Product UPC783384243293
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorDesktop

Date Inserted: Saturday January 9, 2021

This product was last updated on Friday November 29, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
 *** Disclaimer- Information is supplied by the Manufacturer. The image, including color, may differ from actual product appearance. CompSource, Inc. is not responsible for data. ***

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