CN8000 User Manual
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The CN8000 supports multiple keyboard language input – including | ||
Language | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and | |
Support / | Traditional Chinese. There is no need to have a separate keyboard | |
for each language – you can input key data in any of these | ||
languages with the CN8000's convenient | ||
Keyboard | ||
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The CN8000 supports up to 64 user accounts, and allows up to 32 | ||
concurrent user logins for | ||
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Message Board | To alleviate the possibility of access conflicts that may result from | |
| multiple user logins, and facilitate communication among the | |
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| program – allows users to communicate with each other, and | |
| provides mechanisms for a user to take exclusive control of the | |
| KVM functions. | |
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Advanced | Advanced security features include password protection – | |
Security | whereby a valid username and password must be given before | |
| the client software will run – and advanced encryption | |
| technologies, such as secure | |
| Supports SSL | |
| certificates for secure users logging in from a browser | |
| Flexible encryption design allows users to choose any | |
| combination of | |
| RC4, or Random for independent KB/Mouse, video, and virtual | |
| media data encryption. | |
| Support for IP/MAC Filter | |
| Supports strong password protection | |
| Private CA | |
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External | In addition to its own security protection, the CN8000 allows you to | |
Authentication | set up log in authentication and authorization management from a | |
Support | external sources such as RADIUS, LDAP, LDAPS, and MS Active | |
| Directory. | |
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Event Logging | The CN8000 can record all the events that take place on it and | |
| write them to a searchable database. Administrators and selected | |
| users can search for events containing specific words or strings | |
| and retrieve them according to date and order of significance. | |
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Console | Serial console management – serial terminal access. Access the | |
Management | CN8000 via a | |
| (such as PuTTY) for Telnet and SSH sessions. | |
| Out of Band Support – via dial up modem support. Access the | |
| CN8000 through its | |
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