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Dominion KX2-108 [DKX2-108]
Dominion KX2-108
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<p>Providing one remote and one local user with BIOS-level access and control of up to 8 servers, the next-generation KVM-over-IP switch &mdash;KX2-108 &mdash; is an affordable appliance that`s perfect as a solution for small racks in the data center, for test and development labs and for remote/branch offices. It works standalone or with our CommandCenter Secure Gateway centralized management appliance. </p> <p>The KX2-108 offers the industry`s highest video resolution &mdash; 1600 x 1200. Allows remote installation of software, file transferring and data back up with Universal Virtual Media. And 128-bit SSL AES or RC4 encryption. Offers the tightest mouse in the industry, reducing installation time with Absolute Mouse Synchronization. Controls power to servers with optional remote power unit. Comes standard with dual power and dual gigabit Ethernet with automatic failover. Features Virtual KVM Desktop, a common browser-based user interface that supports the industry`s widest range of operating systems and browsers. Plus, it includes the industry`s first and only browser-based local access. <br/> <br/> The Dominion KX II solution consists of the KVM-over-IP switch and Computer Interface Modules (CIMs). </p> <ul type="disc"> <li>CIMs connect to the server`s KVM ports and can be located up to 45 meters away from the switch using UTP (Cat5/5e/6) cabling. CIMs also provide keep-alive keyboard/mouse emulation.</li> <li>Access from WindowsR, LinuxR, SunR or Mac desktops via a wide range of Web browsers or standalone client.</li> <li>Raritan`s remote client software is automatically downloaded via Web browser; standalone versions of client software can be pre-installed. </li> <li>Provides its entire feature set out of the box: Virtual Media, 128-bit AES or RC4 encryption, dual power supplies and dual gigabit Ethernet ports with failover, SNMP, Syslog, as well as integration with LDAP, Radius and Active Directory authentication.</li> </ul> <p> </p>