A network administrator needs to establish out-of-band management access to the text-based command-line interfaces of several managed switches in a remote datacenter rack. The switches lost all primary in-band IP connectivity following a local network configuration error, but their RS-232 serial console ports remain operational. Which device should be deployed in the rack to aggregate these serial connections and provide remote console access over the network?
- A terminal server connected to the serial console ports of the network switchesCevap
- BAn IP-KVM switch connected to the video and USB interfaces of the network switches
- CA switched Power Distribution Unit connected to the power supplies of the network switches
- DAn in-band SNMPv3 proxy gateway connected to the Ethernet management ports of the network switches
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A terminal server connected to the serial console ports of the network switches
A terminal server (console server) concentrates multiple RS-232 serial console connections into a single network device, enabling out-of-band administration of switch command-line interfaces even when primary in-band IP network access is completely offline.
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Out-of-band (OOB) console management using terminal/console servers to access RS-232 serial interfaces during in-band network outages.