HP 0x2x16 KVM Server Console Switch G2 with Virtual Media CAC Software AF618A#0D1 Fascicule

Codes de produits
AF618A#0D1
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Target Applications and Markets
Network Administrators, System Administrators, Engineering Managers, Chief Information Officers, and Managers of Information
Systems are all among the users who will see benefits from using the HP family of server console switches.
Easy access to multiple servers (any server with PS2 or USB I/O connection port)
Multi-platform management from one console (Microsoft® Windows®, Novell, UNIX®, Linux etc)
Non-intrusive control and management of servers HP Server Console Switches are "out-of-band," allowing server activity to be
viewed on multiple systems without interfering in any way
Features
New Features:
Common Access Card (CAC) support
True Serial
DVD Support
Video resolution supporting up to 1600 x 1200 on the local port
Widescreen video support modes include; 1680 x 1050, 1440 x 900, 1280 x 800, 1024 x 640, 800 x 500
Two local ports; these local ports are defined differently between the digital and analog appliances.
For the digital appliances, the local ports will be represented by one ACI connection and one local KVM connection.
The two ports will be independent of one another (i.e. not pre-emptive or shared).
For the analog appliance, the local ports are represented by an ACI connection and two sets of local KVM connections.
One of the KVM connections is tied to the ACI connection, so that KVM connection cannot be used if the ACI is
connected. The second KVM connection is independent of the ACI and first KVM connections/paths.
Supports Virtual Media (VM), Tiering (or cascading) up to 2 levels (base plus one lower level) through the ACI port.
Supports existing ITFC server modules, backward compatible.
Dual-stack IPv6 with stateless auto configuration
Support for DVD-ROM data over virtual media
Syslog support
BladeSystem c-Class KVM Interface Adapter for supporting BladeSystem c-Class servers
Standard Features:
Local console user interface - its same as remote On Board Web Interface (OBWI) which displays system-related information
on the console monitor, such as selected server name, status, power-up test data, configuration menus and virtual media.
Programmable Scanning - An evaluation of system performance can be made by sequentially scanning any or all of the
computers in the system. Programmable scanning allows you to determine which computers to include as well as the duration of
the connection.
Configuration NVRAM - NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) makes it easy to set configuration information using commands entered
from the keyboard. The NVRAM stores the resulting configuration until a user decision is made to change the information, even
if the unit loses power.
Password Protection - For protection against unauthorized users, the switch box provides a password option for security
purposes.
Switch Firmware Update - The application code of the switch can be quickly and easily updated via FLASH ROM. Updates
can be accomplished over the LAN eliminating the need to carry a notebook into the data center to perform firmware
upgrades.
Multiple Space Saving 0U Installation Methods
Side Mount - Rails are provided for mounting the unit to the side of rack cabinets with side mounting capability.
Rear Rack Mount - HP Console Switches may be mounted behind a HP 1U Rackmount Keyboard, or the TFT7600 rack
mounted keyboard and monitor with slide rails provided with the switch.
PS2 Virtual Media Interface Adapter support servers with PS2 mouse and keyboard connection and a USB port for virtual
media (recommended for ProLiant servers).
QuickSpecs
HP Server Console Switch G2 with Virtual Media &
CAC
Product Features
DA - 13475   Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 1 — 11.16.2009
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