ATEN KN1132VB Series User Manual page 20

Kvm over ip switch
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KVM over IP User Manual
Model
KN4140VA
KN4164V
KN8064VB
KN8164V
Each bus permits a separate user session so that up to 2 (1 Local; 1 Remote), 3
(1 Local; 2 Remote), 5 (1 Local; 4 Remote), 8 (Shared Local and Remote), or
9 (1 Local; 8 Remote) concurrent independent connections to the attached
servers can take place. The diagram on the next page shows how the KN8164V
switches can be connected and accessed via 1 local and 8 remote sessions.
Remote
Remote
Remote
Remote
Since the switches use TCP/IP for their communications protocol, they can be
accessed via their IP addresses from anywhere on the LAN, WAN, or Internet
– whether the connecting computer is located down the hall, down the street,
or half-way around the world. Remote operators can log in via their browser or
make use of stand-alone Windows or Java GUI applications. Java allows the
switches to work with JRE (Java Runtime Environment) enabled operating
systems – ensuring multi-platform operability.
The client software allows operators to exchange keyboard, video and mouse
signals with the servers attached to the switches just as if they were present
locally and working on the equipment directly.
Up to 32 users can share the switch's buses. A Message Board feature allows
them to communicate with each other to facilitate port sharing.
Administrators can handle a multitude of maintenance tasks with ease – from
installing and running GUI applications, to BIOS level troubleshooting, routine
2
1 Local; 4 Remote; 1U
1 Local; 4 Remote; 2U
8 Shared Local and Remote; 2U
1 Local; 8 Remote; 2U
Local
KN8164V
TCP/IP
1 - 64
Bus Support
TCP/IP
KVM Ports
40
64
64
64
Remote
Remote
Remote
Remote

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