Advanced Security; Virtual Media - ATEN KN1132V Series User Manual

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 Multi-browser support: Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera,
Netscape
 Browser-based GUI in pure Web technology – allows administrators to
perform administrative tasks without pre-installed software (e.g. Java)
 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
Chapter 1. Introduction
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