One or more computers can be controlled with a single set of peripherals using an IP KVM Switch. However, the key feature of this device is that it bypasses the control limits of a typical switch by allowing users to remotely exercise control over IP with 128 bit browser based access. There is no need for a physical connection in the form of wires. This device gives the freedom to access the systems over a local area network or a wide area network from remote locations. Compatible with almost every operating system and network device in the office environment, these switches add a greater flexibility to the network by placing the systems where they are required and the peripherals where they are desired.
Available in 8, 16 or 32 ports, the KVM over IP device can also be cascaded or daisy chained together for connecting up to 128 servers. Control can be exercised by using the on-screen display (OSD), a combination of hot keys or via push buttons located on the front panel of the unit. Basic characteristics of this device are similar to the other models of the KVM Switch as these too work on the simple principle of plug and play and do not require any additional software or device drivers for operation. Additional features include the ability to monitor servers at regular intervals between 5 to 99 seconds; a multi lingual interface that allows the IP KVM switch user to select from a host of languages such as English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese; Dual power with failover; Configurable hot key combinations; 12V, 24V and 48V DC Power options; and the capability to mix PS/2, USB and SUN solutions.
These switches are so designed that they can automatically sense video resolution for best screen capture. They also do not interfere with the operation of servers or the functioning of the network as the software which enables remote monitoring and controlling runs on the embedded processors and not on mission critical servers. Equipped with built-in microprocessor emulation for each port boot up process and a BIOS level access for administration, these KVM Switches are available both in desktop as well as rack mountable versions.
The KVM over IP device is a global server management solution that allows video, keyboard and mouse access from anywhere across the world.
Available in 8, 16 or 32 ports, the KVM over IP device can also be cascaded or daisy chained together for connecting up to 128 servers. Control can be exercised by using the on-screen display (OSD), a combination of hot keys or via push buttons located on the front panel of the unit. Basic characteristics of this device are similar to the other models of the KVM Switch as these too work on the simple principle of plug and play and do not require any additional software or device drivers for operation. Additional features include the ability to monitor servers at regular intervals between 5 to 99 seconds; a multi lingual interface that allows the IP KVM switch user to select from a host of languages such as English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese; Dual power with failover; Configurable hot key combinations; 12V, 24V and 48V DC Power options; and the capability to mix PS/2, USB and SUN solutions.
These switches are so designed that they can automatically sense video resolution for best screen capture. They also do not interfere with the operation of servers or the functioning of the network as the software which enables remote monitoring and controlling runs on the embedded processors and not on mission critical servers. Equipped with built-in microprocessor emulation for each port boot up process and a BIOS level access for administration, these KVM Switches are available both in desktop as well as rack mountable versions.
The KVM over IP device is a global server management solution that allows video, keyboard and mouse access from anywhere across the world.
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