Wednesday, December 24, 2014

StarTech SV1653DXI 16 Port Multi-User Cat5 Matrix IP KVM Switch

 Overview

The SV1653DXI 16 Port Enterprise class CAT 5 Matrix IP KVM Switch provides multi-user control of connected servers, devices and services connected through a local network infrastructure. Multi-user functionality allows 1 local user, 1 IP user and 1 remote console user (with a console extender device - SV5CONS not included) to simultaneously access three different systems connected to the KVM.

The IP KVM switch allows users to reboot the system, access the BIOS and have full control over the keyboard and mouse as if they are on site, saving time and resources by providing complete remote control of connected equipment.

Aside from a dependable and convenient operating platform, the SV1653DXI IP KVM Switch also provides features that are essential for secure and efficient management of mission-critical servers and devices - day in and day out.

Features
  • BIOS level control of the attached servers from anywhere over the internet
  • Supports virtual media and file transferring for connected servers (with the use of the USB Interface Modules)
  • Local hard drive can be connected to the KVM and used as a shared resource among all connected servers without affecting regular network traffic to file servers
  • Longest supported distance from the server to the KVM compared to competitors (164 feet)
  • Serial control via SSH and Telnet through the IP interface
  • Secure access to the web console via user ID and SSL password
  • Supports up to 32 user accounts and incorporates SSL encryption of session data, and SSL web communication encryption
  • High resolution support for 1600 x 1200 @ 75Hz
  • Supports a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 at 16 bit via the web interface
  • Low Power consumption (as much as 25% lower than competitors)
  • Versatile wide range power support, works with anything from 85-260 VAC
  • Crash Cart ports on the front of the KVM for quick connections
  • Plug and Play compliant hybrid KVM supporting both USB and PS2
  • Web interface works with smartphone devices that support VNC or java for control while mobile
  • Works with PC, Mac, Linux and Sun Systems
  • Upgradeable firmware
  • Each computer name can be defined via the OSD menu and Web interface
  • Obtains an IP address using DHCP or manual configuration
  • Made in North America

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