The ServSelect™ IP enables you to control all your data centre computers with one
keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Plus, it simplifies access by enabling connections
via a TCP/IP network. That means you can access, switch between, troubleshoot—and
even reboot—up to 256 attached servers and other network devices from a remote
WAN workstation.
For dual-user access, order the KV121A. With it, two users can connect to a server
farm from two separate locations over industry-standard TCP/IP paths anywhere in the world!
In addition to the port for IP access, both ServSelect IP models are equipped with an analog port on the local side for traditional KVM switching functions.
Making connections in the data centre.
Order one ServSelect Server Access Module for each server in your data centre.
Powered by their connected servers, the modules “keep alive” even if the ServSelect
IP loses its power.
All you need is CAT5 cable to link your ServSelect IP with these modules. The Server
Access Modules not only have an RJ-45 connector for making CAT5 connections,
they also have a built-in colour-coded KVM cable that plugs into the server’s keyboard,
monitor, and mouse ports.
Includes software to make management easy.
To access the ServSelect IP as well as all attached systems via Ethernet, just
load the included ServSelect IP software. It features an on-screen configuration and
activity reporting interface for local port operation. Plus, the software’s intuitive
menus make system configuration and server selection easy.
The ServSelect IP includes a null-modem cable that plugs into the configuration port on the back panel and connects to a terminal or PC running terminal-emulation software. This connection sets the unit’s network speed and the IP address.
Adjust video automatically or manually.
Video resolutions through the analog port can be up to 1600 x 1280 with an end-to-end cable length of up to 15 m. Digital users can get resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 with a cable length of up to 10 m between the ServSelect IP and the server. Although the system adjusts automatically to the optimum video parameters, you can also fine-tune the image manually and set refresh and frame rates.