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Access virtual media devices (such as USB storage drives) attached to the ServSelect III VM.
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Supports USB virtual media connections such
as generic removable media and CD drives.
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PC, Sun, Mac
®
, and serial device support.
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Video resolutions can reach 1280 x 1024.
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Has virtual media capability for two local users.
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Includes user peripheral ports for PS/2 and/or
USB keyboards and mice.
FeatUreS
The
ServSelect III VM
integrates analog keyboard, video,
and mouse (KVM) switching technology with advanced cable
management, access for two simultaneous users, and an easy-to-use
interface. The
management, access for two simultaneous users, and an easy-to-use
interface. The
ServSelect
™
also provides virtual media support that’s
ideal for mid-size data centers.
The
ServSelect III VM
has user peripheral ports for PS/2 and/or
USB key boards and mice. Connect virtual media such as generic
remov able media and CD drives.
remov able media and CD drives.
Server access modules (SAMs) with VT100 style ports, PS/2
and VGA ports, USB 2.0 and VGA ports, or Sun and VGA ports
are available to link VT100, PS/2, USB, or Sun servers to the
are available to link VT100, PS/2, USB, or Sun servers to the
ServSelect III VM
.
Link 2 local users, 16 servers, and up to 9 virtual media devices
to the ServSelect. It‘s designed with 16 RJ-45 server ports on the back
of the unit. It also has 9 USB connectors: 8 on the back of the unit
and one on the front. To attach a server to each of the
of the unit. It also has 9 USB connectors: 8 on the back of the unit
and one on the front. To attach a server to each of the
ServSelect
III VM
unit’s 16 server ports, you’ll need a Server Access Module
(SAM) and an RJ-45 patch cable.
The
ServSelect
unit’s PS/2 or USB KVM ports connect to two local
users. (The unit has [2] HD15 F connectors for the PS/2 and/or
USB local user monitor connection. It also has [2] 6-pin mini-
DIN F connectors for each PS/2 local user’s keyboard/mouse and [2]
USB Type A F connectors for each USB local user’s keyboard/mouse.)
USB local user monitor connection. It also has [2] 6-pin mini-
DIN F connectors for each PS/2 local user’s keyboard/mouse and [2]
USB Type A F connectors for each USB local user’s keyboard/mouse.)
OVERVIEW
ServSelect Virtual
Media Module
(KV124A-USB or
KV124A-PS2)
ServSelect
III VM (KV0216A)
USB, PS/2, Sun, or
Serial Connectivity
Local Analog Connections
with On-screen Display
(VGA, PS/2, USB)
CAT5, CAT5e,
or CAT6 Cables
USB Storage Device
If you have two PS/2 local users connected to the
ServSelect
,
you can use all 9 USB ports for virtual media connections. Share
the VM devices between the 2 local users and all 16 servers.
the VM devices between the 2 local users and all 16 servers.
However, if you have one local PS/2 user and one local USB
user, two of the nine USB ports will be used for the local USB user‘s
keyboard-mouse connection. In that case, only seven USB ports
on the
keyboard-mouse connection. In that case, only seven USB ports
on the
ServSelect
will be available to connect to virtual media devices.
Likewise, if you have two local USB users connected to the
ServSelect
,
four of the nine USB ports will be used for the local USB user’s
keyboard-mouse connections. Then, only five USB ports on the
keyboard-mouse connections. Then, only five USB ports on the
ServSelect
can be used to connect to virtual media devices.
You can even cascade up to three levels of
ServSelect
units for a
total of 256 servers. (Each
ServSelect
has an RJ-45 interconnect port
and an RJ-45 network port; the remaining 16 RJ-45 ports can be used
for server connections.)
for server connections.)
The on-screen display (OSD) menus provide a convenient user
interface. The OSD interface’s main window is used to select a target
device to connect to the
device to connect to the
ServSelect
.
OSD interface status symbols indicate SAM online, SAM offline,
target device cascaded through another
ServSwitch
, SAM upgrade,
user channel accessing the SAM, and user channel blocking the SAM.
You can set a screen delay to specify the length of time that
elapses between when you press Print Screen and when the
OSD interface starts.
OSD interface starts.