ATEN KVM OVER THE NET KN4116 User Manual

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The KVM Over the NET switches allow local and remote operators to monitor and
access the entire enterprise data center over the Internet using a web-based browser.
In addition, they oer out-of-band access – including external modem support – for
BIOS-level troubleshooting when the network is down.
These switches have been designed with unique and powerful features that enable
administrators to manage their entire server room and data center devices easily and
conveniently from just about anywhere in the world.
To help you manage and control your entire datacenter environment, we now
support blade servers and chassis. Also, there are some new powerful features such
as Power Association, which enables the switch’s KVM ports to be associated with
power outlets on an ATEN/ALTUSEN PDUs – therefore allowing power management
of the server attached to the port from the switch’s interface. If a server has dual
power supply, secondary power association lets you associate a second outlet port
and synchronize the operation for both power supplies. The KVM Over the NET
switches’ powerful capabilities further include: Message Board , Panel Array Mode,
Mouse DynaSync, and Adapter ID.
A special Message Board feature – which like an internet chat program – lets any
number of remotely logged in users exchange information and communicate with
each other or to cooperatively manage the installation. A Panel Array Mode- allows
real-time monitoring of up to 32 servers at once. Other features that contribute to
the switches’ powerful capabilities include: Mouse DynaSync, and Adapter ID
With Altusen KVM over the NET switches, IT administrators can manage their server
rooms and data centers from practically anywhere – minimizing travel costs and
MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) – and ensuring the highest availability of data center
services possible.
KN2116 A
• 16 ports
• 1 local and 2 remote user
access
KN2132
• 32 ports
• 1 local and 2 remote user
access
KN4116
• 16 ports
• 1 local and 4 remote user
access
KN4132
• 32 ports
• 1 local and 4 remote user
access
16/32-Port 3/5-User Cat 5 IP KVM
KN2116A/KN2132/KN4116/KN4132
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - KN2116A/KN2132/KN4116/KN4132

The KVM Over the NET switches allow local and remote operators to monitor and access the entire enterprise data center over the Internet using a web-b

Page 2 - FEATURES

FEATURESHardware• High port density – RJ-45 connectors and Cat 5e/6 cable for up to 32 ports in a 1U housing • Two or four separate buses for remote

Page 3

BenetsPower Association Blade Server SupportImproved SNMP TrapDual IPMagic PanelEase-to-use user interfaceVirtual Remote Desktop Superior VideoCong

Page 4 - Product Specications

Intelligent Bus Assignment – Flexible Port SwitchingAdapter IDWith Intelligent Bus Assignment users are automatically assigned to one of four buses as

Page 5 - ATEN North America

The following KVM Adapter cables are required for use with the KVM Over the NET Switches: Type: Interface: KN series ModelDescriptionDimensions(L x W

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