Overview
The AdderView CATx Series AVX4016 is a secure, KVM via CATx switch that provides 4 concurrent local, remote users with BIOS-level control of up to 16 multiplatform servers. A "plug-and-play", 1U appliance, the AdderView AVX4016 is a completely self-contained system that installs in minutes combining high security, flexibility, integrated remote power control, faultless quality video and optional CD quality audio.
- 16 CATx computer connections, 4 simultaneous users (1x local PS/2 or USB, 4 x remote over CATx)
- Exceptionally high video performance to local (1900 x 1440), and remote (1600 x 1200) users
- True multi-platform support
- Flash upgradeable CIMs available for PS/2, USB and Legacy Sun keyboard and mouse support with optional audio
- Country code reporting
- DDC and keyboard and mouse emulation
- PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse control
- Expand using CATx cascade connections with simple user intuitive set up
- Optional CD quality audio when using correct Computer Interface Module (CIM)
- Power control functions supported via dedicated serial port
- Enterprise grade security (using AES 128 bit encryption and RSA 2048 bit public key authentication)
Specification
Mechanical | |
Height | 1.8 in. (45 mm.) |
Width | 19 in.(482 mm.) |
Depth | 8.5 in. (280 mm.) |
Environmental | |
Operating Temperature | O°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F |
Power | |
IEC style power lead | 100 - 240V AC, 50-60Hz |
Redundant via 2.5mm DC jack | 5V DC, 4A |
Local KVM console connection | |
Video | HDD15 |
Keyboard/Mouse | MiniDin6 / USB type A |
Audio | 3.5mm stereo jack |
Computer and remote CATx user connections | All RJ45 style |
Other connectors | |
DB9 Female | flash upgrade, syncing boxes and other special functions |
DB9 Male | RS232 triggered power switches |
Hardware compatibility | Supports PC, Sun (USB & 8-pin styles), Mac (USB), RS/6000, Alpha and SGI computers using PS/2, USB or Sun computer interface modules. |
Software compatibility | Operates with all known software and operating systems including Windows (all); DOS; Linux, Unix, BSD; all Sun OS; all Mac OS; NetWare. |