Chatsworth Products KVM Over IP User Manual

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Introduction

This document is the User’s Manual for the IP console on IP KVM Switches from Chatsworth
Products, Inc. (CPI). It provides detailed setup instructions for the KVM IP console on the
following IP KVM Switches.

CPI Part Number

LCD KVM Drawer and

Switch Combination

Standalone

IP KVM Switch

IP KVM Switch Description

37209-261

37212-260

16 port DB15 Switch, 1 IP, no remote

37205-361

37207-360

16 port Cat5/6 Switch, 1 IP, 1 remote

US

37205-421

37207-420

32 port Cat5/6 Switch, 2 IP, 1 remote

37209-262

37212-260

16 port DB15 Switch, 1 IP, no remote

37205-362

37207-360

16 port Cat5/6 Switch, 1 IP, 1 remote

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UK

37205-422

37207-420

32 port Cat5/6 Switch, 2 IP, 1 remote

37206-361

37207-360

16 port Cat5/6 Switch, 1 IP, 1 remote

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37206-421

37207-420

32 port Cat5/6 Switch, 2 IP, 1 remote

37206-362

37207-360

16 port Cat5/6 Switch, 1 IP, 1 remote

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37206-422

37207-420

32 port Cat5/6 Switch, 2 IP, 1 remote

Product Features


Each KVM IP console on IP KVM Switches provides:

• Remote access to the 16 or 32 device ports on the KVM Switch and to device ports on

expansion switches attached to the primary switch with Cascade Cables. Access up to 128
or 256 computers through a single IP connection.


• Remote management capability for one user over a 10/100 TCP/IP network and secure

encrypted access via HTTPs connection. Users access equipment through a Java-
compatible web browser using a password protected logon and switch between computers
using an intuitive on-screen menu.


• User management that allows users to be assigned individual accounts with user

preferences and user or administrator access.

• A log that automatically records access attempts and system changes.

• A separate serial connection that can be used to connect an arbitrary device that can be

accessed using a standard Telnet client if the device supports terminal mode connection.


• Drive redirection that allows a local drive or USB stick to be shared with a connected

computer.


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