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Guardian IPK-101 Manual

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Overview
The KVM-over-IP (IP-KVM) redirects local keyboard,
mouse and video data to a remote administration
console. It allows you to control one or many computers
locally at the server site or remotely via the Internet
using a standard browser. You can securely gain BIOS
level access to systems for maintenance, support, or
failure recovery over the Internet. Communication is
secure via SSL authentication and encryption. It can be
used in conjunction with a KVM switch for multiple-
server access. With the advanced function of Virtual
Media, user can view, move or copy data located on
virtual media to and from any target device. Manage
remote systems more efficiently by allowing operating
system installation, recovery, hard drive recovery, BIOS
updating and target device backup.
Features and Benefits
Manage servers around the world
Remote KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) access over
IP or analogous telephone line (modem needed)
Local console port for direct analogous access to KVM
switch
Combo (PS/2 + USB) Local Console interfaces
Dual LAN port for Remote Console and easy cascaded
wiring
Dual USB2.0 port for Local Console and general purpose
USB devices
Full control under any OS, in BIOS level, during boot, or at
Blue Screens
No additional software necessary on client
Remote mass storage control and redirection
Remote control over Java-enabled Browsers
Interwork with most of KVM switches
Technical Specifications
Target Server Side
Local Console Side
Remote Console Side
LED Indicators
Push Button
Video Resolution
Protocols
Network Security
Authentication
Virtual Media
Housing
Dimension (mm)
KVM over IP
console side
1x Attached 3-in-1 integrated cable and KVM connectors (HDDB15 male plus two mini din 6-
pin PS/2 connectors)
1x USB 2.0 mini receptacle
1x RJ-45 Serial Port
1x 3-in-1 VGA connector (HDDB15 female)
2x USB2.0 type-A connectors
2x Standard RJ-45 Connectors (LAN ports)
2x LEDs: Power (red), Ready (green)
1x Reset push button
up to 2048 x 1536 @60Hz (Local Console)
up to 1600 x 1200 @60Hz (Remote Console)
TCP, IP, ARP, ICMP, HTTP/HTTPS, SSL, Telnet, DHCP, PPP, SMTP, NTP, DDNS
AES 256-bit encryption of all transmitted data
RSA 2048-bit encryption for authentication
SSHv2
SSL / Certificate, RADIUS, LDAP
Floppy/CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/USB/HD drive redirection
Floppy/CD-ROM/DVD-ROM ISO image redirection
Metal
103 x 87 x 28.5
(Dongle Type I)
IPK-101
SSL Secure access through certificate authentication and
data encryption
DES/Triple-DES/AES 128/192/256-bit encryption for all
transmitted data
RSA 2048-bit encryption for authentication
Auto-optimize the frame rate and video quality according to
the bandwidth availability
Automatically senses video resolution for best possible
screen capture
High-performance mouse tracking and synchronization
Firmware update via web interface
Remote power wakeup on the target computer
Remote control of Serial Power Distribution Unit
Console Server function for serial-based servers and
network appliances
Rack mountable
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KVM over IP (Dongle Type)

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Summary of Contents for Guardian IPK-101

  • Page 1 It allows you to control one or many computers locally at the server site or remotely via the Internet IPK-101 using a standard browser. You can securely gain BIOS level access to systems for maintenance, support, or failure recovery over the Internet.
  • Page 2 KVM over IP (Dongle Type) Application of PS/2 Interface Application of USB Interface 2 / 4...
  • Page 3 KVM over IP (Dongle Type) Application of Cascaded IP-KVM With the built-in Ethernet switch, we can easily cascade multiple IP-KVM to control multiple host computers. 1. Same procedure to install cable connections of every stand-alone IP-KVM and host computer. 2. Connect Ethernet cable (straight or cross-over) between IP-KVM units (LAN1 or LAN2). 3 / 4...
  • Page 4 KVM over IP (Dongle Type) Application of KVM Switch Interface Instead of connecting to a computer, the IP-KVM host side can be connected to a multi-port KVM Switch system. In installation procedures are as for stand-alone computer, except that the host signals are connected to the PS/2 Local Console of the KVM Switch.