Explore the range of Dell Switches available at Comms Express


Now, for your Dell Analog KVM SwitchDAV2108 and DAV2116, Dell offers a low cost USB and PS2 Integrated Access Cable provides basic USB and PS2 with VGA connections to your servers with a molded 10ft CAT5 cable to the Dell Analog KVM switch. These are perfect for the server room where the best value for basic performance is expected. Now, you don't have to pay for Virtual Media or Common Access Card support if you don't want it with your Dell Analog Server Console Switch. DUSBIAC-10 provides a low cost USB connection and DPS2IAC-10 is a great alternative to manage legacy PS2 servers on your Dell Analog KVM Switch.
ReadyRails static rails for toolless 1U mounting in 4-post racks with square or unthreaded round holes or tooled mounting in 4-post threaded and 2-post (Telco) racks. Mount this Dell KVM in the same U space with your Dell KMM (DKMMLED185) by adding PN DRMK-77 / A7485911. This is the exclusive 1U mounting bracket for the Dell DMPU and DAV KVM products.
- Add a digital channel via a physical hardware key;
- 2 local users;
- Local console USB;
- Widescreen support;
- Hi-res to 1600×1200 (standard) and 1680×1050;
- ACI support for cascading up to 256 servers.
Overview
The Dell Analog KVM switches, engineered by Avocent, are ideally suited for environments where remote access is not required but maximum security is essential. The Analog Server Console Switch is an excellent choice where real-time video and mouse response are required. Its responsiveness is not impacted by the need to digitize and transmit video frames, mouse and keystroke events. For high resolution requirements of a Network Operation Center, the Server Console switches can support resolutions of up to 1600×1200 and widescreen resolutions of up to 1680×1050.
The Analog KVM Server Console Switches provide flexibility to customers who may want to implement remote access in the future, but who are not ready to make that commitment at the time of purchase. The digital capabilities of the Server Console Switch are ‘unlocked’ by plugging the Dell Remote Access Key into any one of the USB ports of the rear of the switch. With the Dell Remote Access Key installed, one authenticated digital user can remotely manage any one of the servers connected to the Server Console Switch over a TCP/IP network with support for DES, 3DES, AES or 128-bit SSL encryption of both KVM and Virtual Media sessions over a single IP address.


- Advanced Remote Management - Provides secure and remote, out-of-band connections directly to the physical KVM, USB and serial ports to complement existing in-band software management tools;
- Meet Service Level Agreements and Minimize Downtime - Unified approach enables IT administrators a faster method to diagnose, reconfigure or restore equipment;
- Virtual Media - Enables USB media such as CD-ROMs, flash memory and external drives to be virtually attached to a remote server's USB port;
- CAC/Smart Card Support - Utilizing the virtual media capabilities remote or local users can map a USB-based smart card reader to the attached servers and authenticate using their smart cards;
- Enhanced Serial Adapters - Supports standard, remote SSH connections to the attached serial devices and includes electronic pin-out options for quick and easy connections to the console ports on Cisco network equipment;
- Power Device Port - Connect supported PDUs for integrated power control, measurement and reporting;
- FIPS 140-2 Compliant Cryptography - The FIPS mode of operation uses an embedded FIPS 140-2 certified OpenSSL cryptographic module (Certificate #1051);
- True Serial support over Telnet/SSH - Supports standard, remote SSH connections to the attached serial devices and includes electronic pin-out options for quick and easy connections to the console ports.
Overview
From a single central console, the Dell Digital KVM switch, engineered by Avocent, provides out-of-band access to devices in the rack even when the network is down or when the device OS crashes. Unlike software alternatives, digital KVMs are uniquely capable of bringing a new server up from bare metal, diagnosing and restoring a failing device, updating firmware or enabling BIOS-level access, and patching a device independent of the state of the managed device or network.
The Digital switches give users the ability to securely access manage traditional servers remotely via their keyboard, video and mouse ports as well as the ability to manage these servers, and other devices like storage heads or network switches, regardless of whether the server or network is up and running. Devices are accessed either via a modem connection or over a TCP/IP network. These connections support DES, 3DES, AES or 128-bit SSL encryption of both KVM and Virtual Media sessions.
ReadyRails static rails for toolless 1U mounting in 4-post racks with square or unthreaded round holes or tooled mounting in 4-post threaded and 2-post (Telco) racks. Mount this Dell KVM in the same U space with your Dell KMM (DKMMLED185) by adding PN DRMK-77 / A7485911. This is the exclusive 1U mounting bracket for the Dell DMPU and DAV KVM products.


From a single central console, the Dell Digital KVM switch, engineered by Avocent, provides out-of-band access to devices in the rack even when the network is down or when the device OS crashes. Unlike software alternatives, digital KVMs are uniquely capable of bringing a new server up from bare metal, diagnosing and restoring a failing device, updating firmware or enabling BIOS-level access, and patching a device independent of the state of the managed device or network.
The Digital switches give users the ability to securely access manage traditional servers remotely via their keyboard, video and mouse ports as well as the ability to manage these servers, and other devices like storage heads or network switches, regardless of whether the server or network is up and running. Devices are accessed either via a modem connection or over a TCP/IP network. These connections support DES, 3DES, AES or 128-bit SSL encryption of both KVM and Virtual Media sessions. ReadyRails™ static rails for toolless 1U mounting in 4-post racks with square or unthreaded round holes or tooled mounting in 4-post threaded and 2-post (Telco) racks. Mount this Dell KVM in the same U space with your Dell KMM (DKMMLED185) by adding PN DRMK-77 / A7485911. This is the exclusive 1U mounting bracket for the Dell DMPU and DAV KVM products.
Advanced Remote Management: Provides secure and remote, out-of-band connections directly to the physical KVM, USB and serial ports to complement existing in-band software management tools H2
Meet Service Level Agreements and Minimize Downtime: Unified approach enables IT administrators a faster method to diagnose, reconfigure or restore equipment
Virtual Media: Enables USB media such as CD-ROMs, flash memory and external drives to be virtually attached to a remote server's USB port
CAC/Smart Card Support: Utilizing the virtual media capabilities remote or local users can map a USB-based smart card reader to the attached servers and authenticate using their smart cards
Enhanced Serial Adapters: Supports standard, remote SSH connections to the attached serial devices and includes electronic pin-out options for quick and easy connections to the console ports on Cisco network equipment
Power Device Port: Connect supported PDUs for integrated power control, measurement and reporting
FIPS 140- 2 Compliant Cryptography: The FIPS mode of operation uses an embedded FIPS 140-2 certified OpenSSL cryptographic module (Certificate #1051)
True Serial support over Telnet/SSH: Supports standard, remote SSH connections to the attached serial devices and includes electronic pin-out options for quick and easy connections to the console ports
*For complete specifications see the documentation tab above.


- Add a digital channel via a physical hardware key;
- 1 local user users;
- Local console USB;
- Widescreen support;
- Hi-res to 1600×1200 (standard) and 1680×1050 (widescreen);
- ACI support for cascading up to 256 servers;
- Dell ReadyRails mounting interface.
Overview
The Dell Analog KVM switches, engineered by Avocent, are ideally suited for environments where remote access is not required but maximum security is essential. The Analog Server Console Switch is an excellent choice where real-time video and mouse response are required. Its responsiveness is not impacted by the need to digitize and transmit video frames, mouse and keystroke events. For high resolution requirements of a Network Operation Center, the Server Console switches can support resolutions of up to 1600×1200 and widescreen resolutions of up to 1680×1050.
The Analog KVM Server Console Switches provide flexibility to customers who may want to implement remote access in the future, but who are not ready to make that commitment at the time of purchase. The digital capabilities of the Server Console Switch are ‘unlocked’ by plugging the Dell Remote Access Key into any one of the USB ports of the rear of the switch. With the Dell Remote Access Key installed, one authenticated digital user can remotely manage any one of the servers connected to the Server Console Switch over a TCP/IP network with support for DES, 3DES, AES or 128-bit SSL encryption of both KVM and Virtual Media sessions over a single IP address.




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