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Vertiv ACS8048MDDC-400 48-Port Console Server | Rack Mount, Enterprise
Vertiv
MPN: ACS8048MDDC-400
$6,242.51$9,414.00
MAP: $5,930.82
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Key Features
- 48 serial console ports
- Dual DC power supply support
- Integrated analog modem
- ACS console server platform
- Serial out-of-band management
- High-density remote access architecture
- Rack-mount deployment
- Consolidate remote management across 48 serial console ports
When uptime matters, console access has to survive the same failures that take the network down. The Vertiv ACS8048MDDC-400 delivers 48 serial console ports, giving operations teams a single point of control for dense infrastructure environments with many managed devices. Dual DC power input supports availability requirements in facilities where a single power path is not enough, and the integrated analog modem adds an out-of-band route for recovery when IP access is unavailable.
This model is built for teams that manage larger racks, more remote sites, or more complex recovery workflows. The 48-port count reduces the need to deploy multiple smaller units, simplifying console architecture while preserving access to critical systems. That matters in environments where every extra truck roll costs time, risk, and money.
For organizations standardizing on resilient remote administration, this console server offers the port density and access redundancy that justify a premium deployment. It is a practical choice for infrastructure teams that need dependable control, not just basic connectivity.
Ideal For
- High-density console management in enterprise data centers
- Out-of-band access for distributed branch infrastructure
- Recovery access during WAN, firewall, or core network outages
- Centralized serial control for large server and network estates
Why This Product
- 148 ports support larger estates than 32-port and smaller console servers
- 2Dual DC power improves availability in critical infrastructure deployments
- 3Analog modem support adds a recovery path beyond standard IP access
- 4High-density design reduces the need for multiple console appliances






