Enterprise Scalability and Performance

Uplogix’ flagship ARM appliance, the Uplogix 3200 is available in 4-, 8-, 16-, 24- or 32-port models. The Uplogix 3200 is a scalable and robust remote management appliance for enterprises that need to locally manage an ever-growing infrastructure of distributed networking gear, servers and other IT devices located at remote sites, branch locations and data centers.

Uplogix 3200 Connectivity

ports on the Uplogix 3200

The Uplogix 3200 provides persistent connectivity to managed devices through both in-band and out-of-band channels—monitoring devices locally, performing maintenance or recovery tasks as needed, and constantly enforcing security policies regardless of the state of the network.

Unparalleled management control is possible by interfacing directly through the console port of the devices it manages. This connection enables always-on, localized, round-the-clock management for your IT infrastructure. With integrated functionality for access, control and enforcement, Uplogix ARM appliances can automate as much as 70% of routine network maintenance functions and autonomously address the majority of issues that cause network-related outages. Problems that today might require IT staff on-site physically to resolve are detected by the Uplogix in seconds, and fixed in minutes.

The intelligence powering Uplogix ARM appliances is the Remote Management Operating System (RMOS), which is available in both Advanced and Standard versions. With Advanced RMOS, the Uplogix 3200 adds the following abilities:

  • Service Processor Automation | Provides the ability to remotely monitor, manage, diagnose and recover servers, even if the operating system is hung or the server is powered down.
  • KVM Access | Enables local access and control to a remote server for tasks such as provisioning, monitoring, troubleshooting, and restricting access -- all without having to deploy external KVM appliances. This functionality is independent of the availability of the server's operting system or the primary network connection.
  • Remote Web Access | Offers secure access to remote devices with web-only management interfaces without requiring additional overhead to manage.
  • Service level verification (SLV) | SLV uses synthetic transactions to locally monitor, measure and manage the performance of critical network services and applications from the end-user’s perspective including TCP/IP communications, web-based transactions and voice over IP telephony.

Technical Specifications

System

  • Network interfaces: Supports up to 32 network devices via serial (RS-232), and 16 auto-sensing 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interfaces
  • Management interfaces: Two 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interfaces (with failover support) and one RS-232 console port
  • On-board storage: 40GB
  • Peripheral connectivity: One RS232 power management port, one RJ-11 modem port, and two USB ports

Dimensions and Weight

  • Height and Width: 45 mm (1.75 in.) x 486 mm (17.1 in.); 1 rack unit (1RU)
  • Depth / Weight:
    • NRM4 – 308 mm (12.125 in.) / 6.35 kg (14 lbs.)
    • NRM32 – 500 mm (17.5 in.) / 11.79 kg (26 lbs.)

Operating Environment

  • Power Consumption: 120 W
  • 5° C to 50° C / 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Regulation

  • Emissions: FCC class A sub part B
  • Safety: UL 1950 (USA), CSA 950 (Canada)
Uplogix has one of the few solutions I have purchased and deployed in my career that actually performs as advertised. My team took it out of the box, plugged it in, and it just worked.”

— Chris Roberts,
Network and Security Manager, ADESA