Multiplatform support, User interfaces – Dell KVM 1081AD/ KVM 2161AD User Manual

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ports that are used to connect SIPs to the SCS. Then utilizing the SIPs, you can
attach additional switches to expand your SCS system. This flexibility allows
you to add capacity as your data center grows.

Multiplatform Support

Dell SIPs are available for use with the SCS to support PS/2, USB, USB2, and
USB2+CAC device environments.

Interoperability with Avocent® IQ Module Intelligent Cabling may also be used
to connect local devices to the SCS. PS/2, USB, and Sun

®

module options are

available. For more information, please refer to the appropriate Avocent
installer/user guide for your product or visit avocent.com/manuals for more
information.

User Interfaces

The SCS is equipped with two “point-and-click” interfaces to manage the SCS
locally. They are the local user interface (UI), referred to as OSCAR™, and the
on-board web interface (OBWI). Using the configuration options provided by
these interfaces, you can tailor your SCS to your specific application. The
OBWI can also be used to access and control any attached devices, and handle
all basic KVM needs remotely.

NOTE: Remote KVM sessions via the OBWI requires the installation of the Dell RAK.

OSCAR Interface

The OSCAR interface, accessed using the local port, features intuitive menus
and operation modes to configure your SCS and devices. Devices can be
identified by name, EID, or port number.

The OSCAR interface allows you to protect your system with a screen saver
password. When the screen saver mode engages, access is prohibited until the
appropriate password is entered to reactivate the system. By typing Help in the
password dialog, you are directed to Dell Technical Support. Recommended
usage for the SCS is in a data center infrastructure protected by a firewall.

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