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Product Overview

The APC KVM switch integrates analog and digital keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) switching technology with advanced cable management, access for two or four simultaneous users and a user interface. The KVM switch has USB and PS/2® ports on the rear panel that support all major target device platforms.

Features And Benefits

The KVM switch is a rack-mountable switch configurable for digital (remote) connectivity. Its high-speed rack interface uses the AHI ports for connecting servers and serial devices via APC KVM server modules. The KVM switch supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) virtual media.Video resolutions are supported up to 1280 x 1024 for remote users.

The 2x1x16 Digital KVM switch (AP5610) has two digital ports, 16 target device interface ports and one local port. The KVM switch supports up to three concurrent Virtual Media sessions - one local and two remote.

The 2x1x32 Digital KVM switch (AP5615) has two digital ports, 32 target device interface ports and one local port. The KVM switch supports up to three concurrent Virtual Media Sessions - one local and two remote.

The 8x1x32 Digital KVM switch (AP5616) has eight digital ports, 32 target device interface ports and one local port. The KVM switch supports up to eight concurrent Virtual Media Sessions.

Intelligent cables

You can use the following KVM server modules with the KVM switch.

KVM PS/2 VM Server Module (AP5635) - PS/2 and VGA connectors

KVM USB VM Server Module (AP5634) - USB2 and VGA connectors

NOTE: KVM PS/2 VM server modules and KVM USB VM server modules are required for virtual media connections.

KVM VT100 Serial Server Module (AP5636) - Serial connectors

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