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Functionality, System Configuration and Cables - spiderduo usb
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2: Overview One model with cable length of 21" One model with cable length of 58" Secure, full BIOS-level control of remote servers over an IP network Space-saving "zero footprint" package attaches directly to the server that saves rack space Flexible 1-port design allows growth Guaranteed non-blocked access to remote servers that ensures lowest "cost-per-remote user" Browser-based, no client software or special licensing required Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with a remote server or remote installation of an OS from an .ISO image Direct KVM minimizes the number of clicks to the remote-server console Built-in RS-232 serial port that can be configured for serial console pass-through or remote dial-in access Ideal for distributed IT system environments such as small branch offices, campuses, test labs, and server hosting environments Server-powered design - no external power supply required Lantronix SwitchPort+ technology allows Spider devices to be cascaded or share a host Ethernet connection Functionality The Spider device captures the video output from the attached computer, compresses and sends it over the network to a Java KVM console window launched by the browser or to a command line interface on the user system, which displays a replica of the server video output on the user monitor. The Spider device also uses Java KVM coaxnsole to accept keystrokes and mouse movements on the user system; recognizes those intended for the target computer; transmits the keystrokes and mouse movements; and emulates a physically attached keyboard and mouse. Note: The Spider device supports up to 1600 x 1200 resolution at 60 Hz if its hardware revision is G22, G23, E21 or higher. If the Spider device hardware is an earlier revision, it will only support resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz. The hardware revision number can be found on the Product Information Label as shown in Figure 2-8. System Configuration and Cables Figure 2-1 shows the Spider system configuration, and Figure 2-2 shows the cable dimensions. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 17