Avocent AMX5030 AMX5030-G01 プリント

製品コード
AMX5030-G01
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Dual matrix configuration supports AMX switch 
redundancy for critical applications.
AMX 5111, AMX5121, AMX5130 
 
Desktop User Stations 
High-quality video and real-time desktop access 
® 
Avocent AMX
®
 analog KVM switching solutions simplify access, increase your control and 
deliver optimal real-time video to your desktop. The user station connects to your 
multiplatform KVM peripherals (PS/2 or USB) and sends the KVM signals over an 
industry-standard UTP cable to Avocent AMX5000, AMX5010, AMX5020 and AMX5030 analog 
matrix switches. This UTP connectivity and analog switching technology provides multiuser 
access and control to any server in your KVM matrix system. 
 
AMX user stations automatically compensate for varying UTP cable types and lengths such as 
CAT 5, CAT 5e and CAT 6, including GigaFlex. The AMX5121 and AMX5130 user stations’ 
design adjusts for skew between RGB signals each time a switch is made to a server. The 
AMX5130 user station provides for serial switching up to 38.4 Kbps and lets you switch stereo 
speakers and a microphone. 
 
Avocent user stations work with the patented OSCAR
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 graphical user interface (GUI) for point 
and click system configuration and server selection. This full-system management tool 
supports switching in share, private and scan modes. 
Benefits
  Full switching of keyboard, mouse and 
high-quality video; switching of serial 
devices (this feature is supported on 
AMX5130 user station only)
  Back-rack computers and provide 
complete access from a single interface
  Simple installation and advanced 
administrative tools
  Smart cable adaptors for server naming 
and reconfiguration
  Uses existing UTP cable infrastructure: 
CAT 5, CAT 5e and CAT 6, including 
GigaFlex
  Supports diverse applications including 
demo labs, designer environments, test 
labs and data centers
  Serial force mode enables serial devices 
to force any user station to connect to a 
specific target
  Dual matrix support for AMX switch 
redundancy