The KH1516Ai Cat 5 high-density Over the NET KVM switch is a 16-port device in a 1U-high housing allowing local and remote operators to monitor and access the entire enterprise data center over the Internet using a web-based browser. The KH1516Ai features Cat 5e/6 cable to link to CPU modules attached to the servers, this arrangement has several advantages over standard KVM cabling. In addition to TCP/IP connectivity, the KH1516Ai provides KVM ports for a locally attached USB and / or PS/2 console and a Mini-USB port for a VNC Laptop console - allowing access and control from the data center over the Net or from a laptop’s USB connection. This is a single bus unit, so although up to 32 users may be logged in simultaneously only one operator has control.
Dedicated USB port directly connects to a laptop for easy console operation
High port density - RJ-45 connectors for up to 16 ports in 1U housing
One bus for remote KVM over IP access
Supports PS/2, USB, Sun Legacy (13W3) and serial (RS-232) connectivity
Local console provides PS/2 and USB keyboard and mouse support
Up to 64 user accounts - up to 32 users simultaneously share the control
End session feature - administrators can terminate running sessions
Event logging and Windows-based Log Server support
Local Log Event
Firmware upgradeable
Port Share Mode allows multiple users to gain access to a server simultaneously
Integration with ALTUSEN CC2000 Management software
Multiplatform client support (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Sun)
Multi-browser support (IE, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape)
Full-screen or sizable and scalable Virtual Remote Desktop
Panel Array Mode
Local keyboard broadcast - keyboard input can be duplicated on all the attached servers.
Remote authentication support: RADIUS, LDAP, LDAPS, and MS Active Directory
Support for IP/MAC Filter
Configurable user and group permissions for server access and control
Full screen or scalable video display
Message Board for communication among remote users
Mouse DynaSync - automatically synchronizes the local and remote mouse movements