User manual
1. Introduction
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Features
Provides over-IP capability to KVM switches that do not have built in
over-IP functionality
Virtual media via USB 2.0 data transmission
PON (Power Over the NET™) support via Java
Up to 64 user accounts – Up to 32 concurrent user logins for single-bus
sharing
Message board feature allows logged in users to communicate with each
other, and allows a user to take exclusive control of the KVM functions
External authentication support: RADIUS; LDAP; LDAPS; MS Active
Directory
Web-based Windows and Java implementations allow the server to be
controlled from any browser.
Windows GUI and Java client software for non-browser access – Java
works with practically all operating systems
Supports TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, DHCP, SSL, ARP, DNS, ICMP,
CHAP, PPP, 10Base-T, 100Base-T
Superior video resolution: up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz; 24-bit color depth
for remote sessions
Bandwidth optimization via grayscale and video quality setting
PPP mode (modem) dialup support for out-of-band, and low bandwidth
operation
Full-screen or sizable remote desktop window;
In full-screen mode the remote desktop display scales to user’s monitor
display size
On-screen keyboard
Export/import user account and configuration settings
Advanced security features include password protection and advanced
encryption technologies
Secure 128-bit SSL encryption
Enable/disable browser operation
Event logging
Remote firmware upgrading
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