8/16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch

 

 

 

Type of failure

Detected by

 

Hard disk failure

Console screen, CMOS set-up information

 

Power cable detached, power

Server remains in power off state after power on

 

supply failure

command has been given.

 

CPU Controller, main board failure.

Power supply is on, but there is no video output.

 

CPU fan failure

By server specific management software

 

RAM failure

Boot-Sequence on boot console

 

Table 2.1:Host system failures and how they are detected.

2.3 Features

z8/16 port KVM over IP switch is 19” rack mount size design.

zSupport DOS, Win3.X, Win95/98/98SE/2000/ME/XP, WinNT, Netware, Unix, Linux

zSupport iMAC, Power MAC and Sun Microsystems with USB port (Need work with USB-PS/2 adapter)

zHot Plug - Add PCs or Remove Connected PCs for Maintenance without Powering Down the KVM switch or PCs.

zHigh Video Quality – Resolution Up To 1920X1440 (local side), 1280 X1024 (remote side)

zNo Software Required - easy PC selection via On Screen Display Menu (OSD), Push Buttons, Hot Keys

zAt local console side - Support eight characters password protection and search PC server name

zAt Remove console side – Use SSL protocol for any encrypted network traffic between itself and a connected client.

zKeyboard status restored when switching PCs

zLED Display for easy status monitoring

zBuzzer sound for switching port confirmation.

zBuilt-in one extra daisy chain port and no waste any PC port

zNo DIP switch setting needed and auto detect daisy chain bank

zManage serves around the world

zKVM (keyboard, video, mouse) access over IP and analogous telephone line.

zBIOS level access

zNo impact on server or network performance

zAutomatically senses video resolution for best possible screen capture

zHigh-performance mouse tracking and synchronization

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