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August 7, 2006 - Models CM4116-48V and CM4148-48V enable telecommunications and network service providers to securely manage mission critical servers, switches, routers, VoIP gateways, and DSLAMs using one appliance. Units provide secure authenticated remote access to infrastructure, whether or not main in-band network is operational. Secure Tunneling feature provides text, web browser, RDP, or VNC graphical sessions to remote equipment through SSH tunnels with strong authentication and encryption.

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Opengear, Inc
7984 South Welby Park #101
West Jordan, UT, 84088
USA



Opengear Provides Out-Of-Band Management Solutions for Carriers and Service Providers


New CM4000 Range Combines Text and Graphical Infrastructure Management for Telco Central Offices and Points of Presence

WEST JORDAN, Utah, July 5 / -- Opengear, a quality supplier of console server and remote management solutions, today released two new management products designed specifically for the toughest telecommunications environments.

Opengear's new CM4116-48V and CM4148-48V models enable telecommunications and network service providers to securely manage their mission critical servers, switches, routers, Vo-IP gateways and DSLAMs using one appliance. These management solutions provide secure authenticated remote access to the infrastructure, whether or not the main in-band network is operational.

Today, the majority of telecommunications offices use a variety of equipment and have wide range of remote management access methods. Most devices support a text serial console, others have a web console, while carrier-grade servers also have VNC and RDP graphical support and IPMI access to their service processors. Telecommunications hardware infrastructure is known for its high availability, however many modern devices run complex operating systems and applications that have the potential to become unstable or fail. Opengear's robust console managers mitigate the potential for such a disaster.

The Secure Tunnelling feature, which is embedded in each CM4000 console server, provides text, web browser, RDP or VNC graphical sessions to remote equipment through SSH tunnels with strong authentication and encryption. This guarantees secure remote management of Ethernet attached devices or serial consoles on telco-grade equipment. The CM4000 provides secure access and logging of console text with e-mail alerts and SNMP traps for quick problem identification and resolution.

"The company's new console servers were developed with a number leading telcos including China Telecom, NTT and KDDI whose mission was to enhance the productivity of their telecommunications assets while safeguarding against unplanned outages," said Tony Merenda CTO and co-founder of Opengear. "Our key telco partners acknowledge the need to consolidate text, web and graphical remote management of all their equipment in one secure remote management appliance that operates within their stable -48V DC power infrastructure."

Available today, pricing for the Opengear CM4116-48V is $995 while the CM4148-48V is $1695.

To learn more about Opengear's CM4116-48V and CM4148-48V management solutions please visit http://opengear.com/product-cm41xx-48V.html .

About Opengear
Opengear's mission is to be the leader in cost-effective, out-of-band remote control solutions by leveraging open source to make IT infrastructure management affordable at the enterprise data center and beyond.

Headquartered in West Jordan, Utah, Opengear maintains its engineering facilities in Brisbane, Australia. For more information, please call (801) 282-1387 or visit www.opengear.com.

CONTACT: Darren Horwitz, Public Relations, +1-801-253-1294, or darren.horwitz@opengear.com, or Tony Merenda President, +1-801-282-1387, or
tony.merenda@opengear.com, both of Opengear, fax, +1-801-282-8496
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