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9 consoles independently and simultaneously control up to 32 directly connected |
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servers |
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Flexible expansion - the installation can grow as your needs grow:
• Up to 7 Matrix Expansion KVM switches can be daisy chained from a master switch
• Switches can be cascaded to three levels to access and manage more than 8,000computers (supports KH1508 / KH1516 switches for economical expansion)
• Dual root configuration allows up to 18 consoles to access any servers on the installation |
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Audio support for multimedia-capable devices |
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Redundant power supply for 24 x 7 reliability |
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Multiplatform support: PC, Mac, Sun, and Serial Console access – any type of |
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console can control any type of computer; mixed combinations (PS/2 & USB) |
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supported on both the console and computer sides |
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Compact design – rack mounts in only 1U of rack space |
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Detachable front panel for easy access to front and rear of unit |
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Ease-to-Use Interface |
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Full screen graphical user interface – saves on training time and costs – |
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increases user efficiency |
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Embedded web interface for easy system configuration and management |
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Composite tree view – all connected devices are integrated in a single device tree |
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for convenient management access and control |
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The port list automatically expands when stations are added – port names are |
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automatically reconfigured when the station sequence changes |
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Multilingual user interface support – English, German, Japanese, Korean, |
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Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian |
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Convenient Port Operation |
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Computer selection via GUI or intuitive hotkey combinations |
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Port level access control – users can only access the ports they have been |
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authorized for – whether in a single-station or multi-stage installation. |
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Users can access features on multiple computers simultaneously – a user can be |
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working and listening to music on computer 1 while utilizing virtual media on |
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computer 2 at the same time. |
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Versatile port operation modes for flexible server management:
• Scan – provides automatic monitoring of user-selected computers
• Exclusive – allows the first user to access a port to gain exclusive viewing rights and control over it for as long as he accesses it
-Occupy – allows the first user to access a port to control that port while others can only view it
• Share – allows multiple users to access and control a port at the same time on a cooperative basis |
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Broadcast support enables executing the same command on multiple servers at |
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the same time |
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Management |
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Supports up to 1024 user and 255 group accounts |
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Three level password security: Super Administrator, Administrator, User |
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Stringent password policy features that include password expiration; required |
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password changes, account disabling, and account expiration. |
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Intelligent Path Assignment – a master station can allocate the best available |
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path for the user under multi-path cascading and daisy-chaining |
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Power Over the NET™ integration for power control |
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Power Association enables the switch’s KVM ports to be associated with a |
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PN0108’s power outlets for remote power management of the servers from the |
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switch’s interface |
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RS-232 port login support permits an administrator to control the KVM port |
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access for all consoles connected to switch – any console can be assigned to |
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access any KVM port from a single interface point |
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Session Management – a Kill Session function provides administrators with the |
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ability to force user logouts |
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Backup and restore of configuration settings and user account information |
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Firmware upgrades can be performed simultaneously on all daisy chained and |
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cascaded slave switches as well as connected adapter cables |
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Adapter ID – adapter cable’s configuration information is stored with the adapter |
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– no need to reconfigure the adapter when moving a server to a new port |
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Event Log support |
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* When daisy chaining KM0432/KM0216 Matrix KVM Switches, KVM Ports 1-4 on |
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the first-level KM0832 are held in reserve; avoid connecting computers and |
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cascaded KVM switches to these KVM ports. |
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