Avocent LongView IP Network Card User Manual


 
2 LongView IP KVM Extender Installer/User Guide
Automatic connection
When the receiver is turned on, a connection is automatically established with the remote
workstation via the transmitter.
Ethernet addressing
The receiver and transmitter are IP-addressable devices that locate workstations anywhere within
the network and at any distance from desktop users. The transmitter uses standard network
protocols to transfer data streams between the remote workstation and the peripheral devices
located at the receiver. The LongView IP KVM extender can operate on a network connection of
100 Mbps or 1 Gbps. For optimum performance, a 1 Gbps connection is recommended.
Multiplatform support
The transmitter is connected to the remote workstation via USB connectors. This enables the
LongView IP KVM extender to work seamlessly with PC, Sun and Macintosh workstations. The
LongView IP KVM extender supports the following operating systems:
•Microsoft
®
Windows
®
•Red Hat Linux
®
•Solaris
TM
Mac OS
®
Security
The LongView IP KVM extender supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) over a TCP/IP connection.
All data transmitted between the receiver and the transmitter is encrypted. Password protection is
also provided to control access to all administration functions.
Administration and maintenance
The receiver incorporates a serial menu that allows you to perform administration and maintenance
tasks for both the receiver and the transmitter. Examples of tasks you can perform include
configuration of network settings and firmware Flash upgrades.
Flash upgradable
Upgrade your firmware at any time using the XMODEM or HTTP protocols to ensure that your
LongView IP KVM transmitter and receiver are always running the most current version available.
Support for keyboards and mice
USB and PS/2 keyboards and mice are fully supported by the LongView IP KVM extender. The
system also allows for mix and match of USB and PS/2 peripherals. For example, it is possible to
use a USB keyboard in conjunction with a PS/2 mouse. The default keyboard and mouse drivers of
the remote workstation are fully supported. This enables the LongView IP KVM extender to
support 2-, 3- and 5-button mice with scroll- and tilt-wheel capability. Composite mouse and
keyboard devices are also supported.