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Racks: KVM Switches
A KVM switch was previously viewed as simply a means to save some space by consolidating monitors. It has now evolved into a critical network management tool. Current KVM technology allows for centralized administration and control of all attached network
systems, regardless of physical location. Servers, serial devices and other network appliances can be access and viewed from one GUI application. User stations can be located
at the rack, in a nearby office or any where there is a network connection.
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Remote Access KVM Over IP Switches |
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Access to network devices over an IP connection allows for secure, remote administration as if your
monitor were physically connected to the system. Soft boot stalled
systems and access system BIOS for troubleshooting. Single
rack to global enterprise solutions available. |
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| User-Friendly
Management Software |
Advanced
Security Features |
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Permissions and Access Rights |
Optional
Integrated Power Control |
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User KVM Switches
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Simple analog KVM switches used to allow access to
multiple work stations or servers from a single
monitor. May be used to consolidate monitors at
the desktop or within an entire rack.
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| On-Screen
Display and Administration |
Scalable |
| Password
Protection |
PS2,
Sun and USB Compatibility |
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Matrix KVM Switches |
| Matrix KVM
switches allow multiple users to access and control a
group of servers. Models range from relatively
simple two-user models to configurations allowing 16
users access to hundreds of servers. |
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to 16 Simultaneous Users |
Multi-Platform |
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with CAT5 Cabling for Less Clutter |
Optional
Integrated Power Monitoring |
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