ATEN Technology KM0532 Switch User Manual


 
KM0032 / KM0532 / KM0932 User Manual
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Server access and control is easily accomplished by means of a convenient,
intuitive, graphical user interface. In addition, once initial network setup has
been accomplished at the local console level, system administration can
conveniently be managed remotely over the internet from any web browser.
Features
9 (KM0932) or 5 (KM0532) consoles independently and simultaneously
control up to 32 directly connected computers
Standardized graphical user interface – consistent across all Altusen
products – saves on training time and costs – increases user efficiency
Embedded web interface for easy system configuration and management
Redundant power supply for Matrix KVM system
Virtual Media Support – allows sharing of directly-connected USB storage
devices to all servers connected with virtual media enabled adapter cables
Power Association enables switch’s KVM ports to be power controlled via
associated Altusen PON products
Dual Root functionality allows you to expand your top-level KM0932
deployment to 18 consoles.
RS-232 port permits user logged in over the port to perform Console and
KVM port access and control for all consoles and ports from a single
interface point
Saves valuable time - backup and restore settings when changing master
stations – backup user and group accounts, station names, port access
rights, and user profile settings. Clear port note, PC name, station name,
access right, group, user name and personal profiles.
Supports up to 1024 user and 255 group accounts
Audio support for multimedia-capable devices combined with audio
enabled adapter cables
Three level password security: Super Administrator, Administrator, User
Port level access control – users can only access the ports they have been
authorized for – whether in a single-station installation or a daisy chained/
cascaded installation
Up to 7 slave switches can be daisy chained from a master switch
Switches can be cascaded to three levels to access and manage more than
8,000 computers