KVM Over IP Switch: Remote Server Management through 128 bit Browser
The KVM over IP Switch was introduced to overcome the distance limitations associated with the normal KVM Switches. Like the latter, these devices also allow a user to control multiple computers with the help of a single set of peripherals but the connections are secured without cables. These units allow monitoring and controlling through 128 bit secure browser from anywhere in the world over IP. Available in desktop and rack mountable versions, these units support resolutions ranging up to 1920 x 1440 locally and 1600 x 1200 remotely. Designed to offer multi platform support, they work with SUN, IBM, HP, Dell, Solaris, and Mac, and Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000, Netware, UNIX and Linux operating systems.
The KVM over IP switching device works on plug and play functionality and does not require any additional software or device drivers for operation. They use microcontrollers and specialized hardware to capture the signals from peripheral devices, compress and convert these into packets, and send them over an Ethernet link to a remote console application that unpacks and reconstitutes the dynamic graphical image. Hot pluggable, a user can add or remove connected device for maintenance without powering down the systems or the switch. A normal IP KVM device is available in 8, 16 or 32 ports but can be daisy chained to control up to 123 servers. Control is exercised using push buttons on the front panel, via OSD menu or a combination of hot keys.
The matrix model of this device is known as the IP KVM Matrix. The key benefit of this device is simultaneous access that allows one local, one remote and up to two IP users on four different switches at one time. Its OSD supports configurable hotkey access and has English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese multilingual interface. Equipped with optional 12, 24 and 48 volt DC power, these switches have the ability to automatically sense video resolution for best screen capture. It is also equipped with has a built-in microprocessor emulation for each port boot up process and a BIOS level access for administration. Other features include availability of scan mode to monitor servers at intervals between 5 and 99 seconds. The device also has a multilingual interface which allows users to select English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.
Providing a non intrusive solution for remote access and control, the KVM over IP Switch is an ideal device for any environment involving multiple computers where remote access is needed.