Belkin KVM over IP User Manual - Page 5

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Overview Remote-Management Features • Digital or Local User The Switch allows one user to access and control multiple servers from a local console, or from any remote console over a TCP/IP connection. • Web-Browser Based You can access the Switch from any computer connected to the LAN, WAN, or Internet using Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 6, 7, 8 (in Compatibility View), or Mozilla Firefox® 3.0. • BIOS-Level Access The Switch allows you to remotely access the basic input/output system (BIOS) of your servers to make changes and perform reboots, regardless of network connectivity or server condition. • Centralized Management If you have several KVM/IP devices, you can manage and access your infrastructure via centralized access appliance - OmniView IP 5000 HQ. Please visit http://www.belkin.com/kvm/sms for more details. Simple interface and single access point will reduce "management" overhead and increase your productivity. • User-Friendly Interface The web-based interface allows you to set up and change the Switch's functions quickly and easily through your web browser, without having to install additional software onto your computer. • Serial-Device Support The Switch provides support for one serial device, such as a power distribution unit (PDU), so you can remotely perform hard reboots of your servers. • Enhanced Security The Switch provides 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption and password protection to prevent unauthorized access to your servers and protect data transferred over the Internet. • Digital Collaboration Up to eight users can simultaneously view digital video to share technical expertise and troubleshoot servers collaboratively. 2

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Overview
Remote-Management Features
• Digital or Local User
The Switch allows one user to access and control multiple servers from a local
console, or from any remote console over a TCP/IP connection.
• Web-Browser Based
You can access the Switch from any computer connected to the LAN, WAN,
or Internet using Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
version 6, 7, 8 (in Compatibility
View), or Mozilla Firefox
®
3.0.
• BIOS-Level Access
The Switch allows you to remotely access the basic input/output system (BIOS)
of your servers to make changes and perform reboots, regardless of network
connectivity or server condition.
• Centralized Management
If you have several KVM/IP devices, you can manage and access your
infrastructure via centralized access appliance – OmniView IP 5000 HQ.
Please visit http://www.belkin.com/kvm/sms for more details. Simple interface
and single access point will reduce “management” overhead and increase
your productivity.
• User-Friendly Interface
The web-based interface allows you to set up and change the Switch’s
functions quickly and easily through your web browser, without having to install
additional software onto your computer.
• Serial-Device Support
The Switch provides support for one serial device, such as a power distribution
unit (PDU), so you can remotely perform hard reboots of your servers.
• Enhanced Security
The Switch provides 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption and
password protection to prevent unauthorized access to your servers and
protect data transferred over the Internet.
• Digital Collaboration
Up to eight users can simultaneously view digital video to share technical
expertise and troubleshoot servers collaboratively.