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Dell 421-5342 Enterprise Remote Access Card
- Type: Enterprise Remote Access Card
- Functionality: Out-of-band server management
- Remote Access: Monitor, control, and troubleshoot server hardware
- Compatibility: Designed for Dell Enterprise Servers
- Connectivity: Typically includes dedicated network port
- Features: KVM over IP, virtual media, power control
- Part Number: 421-5342
- Manufacturer: Dell
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Product Overview
The Dell 421-5342 Enterprise Remote Access Card provides out-of-band management capabilities for Dell servers, allowing administrators to monitor, control, and troubleshoot server hardware remotely.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Remote Access Card |
| Management | Out-of-Band |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell Enterprise Servers |
| Part Number | 421-5342 |
Product Description
The Dell 421-5342 Enterprise Remote Access Card is a critical component for modern data center management, offering robust out-of-band control over Dell server hardware. This card enables IT administrators to perform a wide range of management tasks, regardless of the server's operating system status or network connectivity. Key features typically include KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) over IP, allowing remote console access as if physically present at the server. It also supports virtual media capabilities, enabling the mounting of remote ISO images for OS installation or patching, and provides full power control over the server, including power cycling and status monitoring. Designed for seamless integration with Dell's enterprise server platforms, the 421-5342 card ensures high availability and efficient troubleshooting. Its dedicated network interface guarantees management access even when the server's primary network interfaces are unresponsive, making it indispensable for remote data centers and mission-critical environments.

