Peripheral sharing, Kvm switches, Features & benefits – D-Link DAS-3324G User Manual

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D-Link Product Guide 2008



Features & Benefits

D-Link Product Guide 2008



The Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) switches allow users to control of several

computers or servers through a single keyboard, monitor and mouse. The computers

and servers are connected to a KVM switch. From a single console, users can switch

back and forth among the computers with a push of a button or hot keys. It’s a very

cost-effective way to control multiple computers that do different tasks.

The KVM switch over IP provides remote KVM access via a LAN or an Internet

connection to a server. Designed for server control, this appliance integrates KVM,

network connection and external modem support in a one-box solution.

KVM SWItChES

● Save Money & Desktop Space

» Users with two PCs who need to use

them at the same time can control their

computers from a set of keyboard,

monitor and mouse.

» Users of small laptop computers can

connect a better, bigger monitor to

connect both computers.

» Useful for home users, test labs and IT

personnel.

● Auto-Scan Connected Servers/

Computers

» Automatic refreshing to see if connected

computers are still “alive”.

● Audible Signaling

» Audible feedback for confirmation

while switching back and forth between

connected computers.

● Audio Socket

» Allows two connected PC to share a

single set of speakers.

» Connects to a headphone.

● Flexible Computer Selection

Methods

» Users can select a connected computer

by pushing a button on the KVM switch

or by pressing a combination of “hot

keys” on the keyboard.

● Direct Power Input from

Connected Computers

» No need to attach an external power

adapter or power cable to the KVM

switch.

KVM-221

● 2 KVM Ports

● Audio Socket to Connect to Audio

Device

● USB Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM with Audio Cables

Attached to KVM Switch

2-Port USB KVM Switch

DKVM-2KU

● 2 KVM Ports

● 1 USB 2.0 Port to Share USB Device

between 2 Connected PCs

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cables Attached

to KVM Switch

2-Port KVM Switch with USB

Port

DKVM-2K

● KVM Ports

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cables Attached

to KVM Switch

2-Port KVM Switch

PERIPHERAL

SHARING

DKVM-2U

● 2 KVM Ports

● USB Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cables Attached to

KVM Switch

DKVM-4U

4-Port USB KVM Switch

2-Port USB KVM Switch

● 4 KVM Ports

● USB Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cables Provided

DKVM-4K

● 4 KVM Ports

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cables Provided

4-Port KVM Switch

KVM-121

● 2 KVM Ports

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● Audio Socket to Connect to Audio

Device

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cables Attached

to KVM Switch

2-Port KVM Switch

KVM-16

16-Port KVM Stackable Switch

● 16 KVM Ports

● Stackable to 8 Units per Stack

● Stackable With 8-Port DKVM-8E Switch

● 19-Inch Equipment Rack-Mountable

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cable Provided

● 1 Set of 1 m KVM Stacking Cable

Provided

● External Power Adapter

DKVM-8E

8-Port KVM Stackable Switch

● 8 KVM Ports

● Stackable to 8 Units per Stack

● Stackable With 16-Port DKVM-16

Switches

● 19-Inch Equipment Rack-Mountable

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● 2 Sets of 1.8 m KVM Cable Provided

● 1 Set of 1 m KVM Stacking Cable

Provided

● External Power Adapter

DKVM-IP1

1-Port KVM Switch Over IP

● For Remote Control of Servers

● 1 KVM Port Connection to Server

● Ethernet Port for LAN or Internet

Connection

● RS-232 Modem Port for Backup

● PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Support

● USB 2.0 Port for Remote Connection to

Server Hard Disk

● 256-Bit SSL Encryption for Data

Encryption over Internet

● Can Connect to Other KVM Switches to

Expand KVM Port Density

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