Aten CN8000 データシート
CN8000
Features
KVM on the NET™
Hardware
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Provides over-IP capability to KVM switches that do not have built in over-IP functionality
1
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Supports PS/2,USB, Sun Legacy (13W3)
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and serial (RS-232) connectivity
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Local console provides PS/2,and USB keyboard and mouse support
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Supports multiplatform server environments: Windows, Mac, Sun, Linux and VT100 based serial devices
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Virtual Media Support
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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
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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
A
, 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
p1
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.