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CN8000
Features
KVM on the NET™
Hardware
 
Provides over-IP capability to KVM switches that do not have built in over-IP functionality
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Supports PS/2,USB, Sun Legacy (13W3)
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 and serial (RS-232) connectivity
 
Local console provides PS/2,and USB keyboard and mouse support
 
Supports multiplatform server environments: Windows, Mac, Sun, Linux and VT100 based serial devices 
 
Virtual Media Support 
 
High video resolution – up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz- 32 bit color depth for the local console; up to 1600 x 
1200 @ 60Hzwith 24 bit color depth for remote sessions
 
Enhanced fps (frames per second) throughput for crisp responsive video display 
New
1 Cascade-compatible KVM Switches include the following: CS9134, CS9138, CS88A, CS1308, CS1316, CS1754*, 
CS1758*, CS1708
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, CS1716
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, ACS1208A, ACS1216A, CS228*, CS428*, KH0116, KH2508, KH2516, KH1508, and 
KH1516
• Some of the CN8000’s features may not be supported, depending on the functionality of the cascaded KVM switch. 
(For example, some switches do not support virtual media.)
• Some features found on the cascaded KVM switches may not be supported on the CN8000. (For example, the 
CS1754’s audio.)
2 Requires CV130A converter purchase
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The  new  generation  of  CN8000  provides  “over-IP” 
capability  to  KVM  switches  that  do  not  have  built  in 
over-IP  functionality.  It  allows  operators  to  monitor  and 
access  their  computers  from  remote  locations  using  a 
standard  Internet  browser  or  Windows  and  Java  based 
application  programs.  The  CN8000  connects  to  the 
Internet,  an  Intranet,  LAN,  or  WAN  using  industry 
standard Cat 5e cable, then uses a custom KVM cable to 
connect to a local KVM switch or server.
Because the CN8000 uses TCP/IP for its communications protocol, the server or KVM switch it is connected to can 
be accessed from any computer on the Net – whether that computer is located down the hall, down the street, 
or halfway around the world. 
The  CN8000  expands  on  previous  models  by  providing  a  dedicated  RS-232  port  for  modem  access  or  serial 
console management, a PON port to attach a Power Over the NET™ device and USB 2.0 virtual media capability.
Both  a  Windows  GUI  Client  and  a  Java  Applet  are  also  available  in  browser  based  and  Windows  application 
versions. They are provided for IP connection and login from anywhere on the net. Inclusion of a Java-based client 
ensures that the CN8000 is platform independent, and is able to work with practically all operating systems.
To meet advanced security requirements, the CN8000’s Virtual Media function allows a Smart Card / CAC reader 
on a user’s local system to be mapped to a remote server. The CN8000 is the fastest, most reliable, most cost 
effective way to remotely access and manage widely distributed multiple computer installations.
A Windows Client Viewer and a Java Applet Viewer are available for browser access, while Windows Client AP 
and Java Client AP programs are provided for non-browser GUI access. They allow IP connection and login from 
anywhere on the net. Inclusion of a Java-based client ensures that the CN8000 is platform independent, and is 
able to work with practically all operating systems.