Supports web-friendly KVM-over-IP access with Web Client Viewer —
users can remotely access all the connected servers and PCs directly off
web-browsers without Java or browser plug-in installation
Users can launch multiple virtual remote desktop sessions to control
multiple servers during the same login
Full-screen or sizable and scalable Virtual Remote Desktop
Keyboard/Mouse Broadcast — keyboard and mouse signals can be
duplicated across all servers simultaneously
Video syncing with the local console — local console monitor's EDID
information stored on the KVM Adapter Cables for display resolution
optimization
Advanced Security
Remote Authentication Support: RADIUS, LDAP, LDAPS, and MS
Active Directory
Supports TLS 1.2 encryption and RSA certificates (encryption key up to
4096 bit) for secured browser logins
Flexible encryption design allows users to choose any combination of 56-
bit DES, 168-bit 3DES, 256-bit AES, 128-bit RC4, or Random for
independent KB/Mouse, video, and virtual media data encryption
Support for IP/MAC filtering
Configurable user and group permissions for server access and control
Automated CSR creation utility and third-party CA certificate
authentication
Virtual Media
Virtual media enables remote file transfers, OS patching, software
installations and diagnostic testing
Virtual Media Auto Mounting – drag and drop storage locations (drives,
folders, removable disks and ISO files) through the remote session
window to mount media
Works with USB enabled servers at operating system and BIOS level
Supports DVD/CD drives, USB mass storage devices, PC hard drives and
ISO images
Supports Smart Card Readers on computers connected with KA7166,
KA7168, KA7169, KA7177, KA7188, or KA7189 Adapter Cables
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