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CN8600 User Manual
Features
Redundant LAN using
one IPMAC address
Mouse DynaSync
Superior Video
Full-Screen or
Sizable Remote
Desktop Window
DDNS
End Session
Multi-Keyboard
Language Support /
On-Screen Keyboard
Virtual Media
Console Access Right
Management
External Control Port
Integration with
CC2000 and CCVSR
ATEN PadClient
Support
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Supports Network Interface Card (NIC) with backup function.
Once the primary network connection fails, the CN8600
switches to another network connection automatically. This
ensures connectivity and uptime.
No need to re-sync your mouse – Mouse DynaSync provides
automatic locked-in syncing of the remote and local mouse
pointers – eliminating the need to constantly re-sync the two
movements. Your local console mouse movement becomes
the remote unit's mouse movement.
With its enhanced FPS throughput for crisp responsive video
display, the CN8600 offers resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200 @
60 Hz; vibrant 30-bit color depth and gray level control for rich
remote session display.
Get a full screen even if your monitor's resolution is lower than
the remote computer's resolution. In full-screen mode, the
remote desktop display scales to the user's monitor display
size. Supports up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz; 24-bit color depth
and gray level control for remote sessions.
Allows the mapping of a dynamic IP address assigned by a
DHCP server to a host name.
Administrators can terminate running sessions, especially
when during maintenance, to prevent unexpected device
operations.
The CN8600 supports multiple keyboard language input –
such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese,
Korean, and Traditional Chinese. There is no need to have a
separate keyboard for each language – you can input key data
in any of these languages with the CN8600's convenient on-
screen keyboard.
USB 1.1 and 2.0 devices (Floppy drives, CD-ROMs, Flash
drives, etc.), folders, and image files on a user's local system,
appear and act as if they were installed on the remote server,
for ease and convenience when performing software
installation and system updates across the entire installation.
The CN8600 prioritizes the local console operation. When the
CN8600 is powered on, the Console Lock Switch prevents
remote users from operating the device.
Local/Remote Share Mode – conveniently grants shared or
exclusive console privilege.
Using an external control port, the CN8600 sends a signal to
trigger an alarm (light) or accepts a signal to lock the console.
The CN8600 can be easily integrated with the CC2000
Centralized Management Software and CCVSR Video Session
Recording Software.
A mobile app for iPad to remotely and securely access
computers connected to the CN8600.
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