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Cost Efficient PS/2 DB-15 IP KVM
Austin Hughes provides its entry level, highly cost efficient 16 port IP KVM switches based on the DB-15 interface. Using a specially designed 3 in one KVM cable with PS/2 fly lead plugs - allows a user to cost effectively specify the switch to match the exact server configurations – in our Two console and IP variants of these switches we offer multiplatform switches that allow PS/2 and USB to be used - without conversion - on the same switch platform simply by selection of the low cost cable type. This is feature often only found on higher cost Cat5 switches where a dongle must be used to convert the interface.Using the PS/2 or USB KVM switch allows you to connect up to 16 servers on one switch, in addition to this the KVM switch can be 'stacked' to 8 levels providing access to 128 servers.
Secure Remote IP Access
A second user can work securely via a remote Keyboard, monitor and mouse across the World Wide Web using 128 bit secure IP access. This plug and play technology requires no software to be installed on the servers or remote PC’s but provides seamless secure access over IP via a web browser. Secure IP access allows the ultimate server control even to Bios level of your infrastructure
Austin Hughes provides its entry-level, highly cost-efficient 16 port IP KVM switches based on the DB-15 interface. Using a specially designed 3 in one KVM cable with PS/2 fly lead plugs - allows a user to cost-effectively specify the switch to match the exact server configurations – in our Two console and IP variants of these switches we offer multiplatform switches that allow PS/2 and USB to be used - without conversion - on the same switch platform simply by selection of the low-cost cable type. This is a feature often only found on higher cost Cat5 switches where a dongle must be used to convert the interface. Using the PS/2 or USB KVM switch allows you to connect up to 16 servers on one switch, in addition to this, the KVM switch can be 'stacked' to 8 levels providing access to 128 servers.
A second user can work securely via a remote Keyboard, monitor and mouse across the World Wide Web using 128 bit secure IP access. This plug and play technology requires no software to be installed on the servers or remote PC’s but provides seamless secure access over IP via a web browser. Secure IP access allows the ultimate server control even to Bios level of your infrastructure