| CN-6000

ATEN’s KVM on the NET is an IP implemented
KVM solution that allows network administrators to access computers from
any station connected to the network, whether from the LAN, WAN, or the
Internet. Network administrators can enjoy freedom from being bound to
the server room; work from anywhere in the office, remote locations, or
even from home!
Since KVM on the NET uses TCP/IP as its communication
protocol, network administrators can remotely access attached KVM switches,
allowing remote control of the attached servers to perform many tasks
with ease and speed, such as installing and running GUI applications,
BIOS level troubleshooting, routine monitoring, system maintenance, system
administration, and rebooting. It supports 10Base-T, 100Base-T, TCP/IP,
and HTTP through the Java Client. The server can be accessed whether it
is down the hall, on the other side of town, or thousands of miles away!
Utilizing advanced security technologies, KVM on the
NET provides password protection, advanced encryption technologies, sophisticated
user filters and user management, stealth mode and automatic lockout to
make sure that remote access is secure.
Also, KVM on the NET offers high resolution (up
to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz), user-friendly Windows GUI Client Software and
Java client software.

Specifications;
| Case |
|
| Width |
11.73 in. (29.79 cm.) |
| Height |
9.45 in. (24 cm.) |
| Length |
20 in. (50.8 cm.) |
| Case Qty. |
5 |
| Package Dimensions |
|
| Width |
10.5 in. (26.67 cm.) |
| Depth |
8.75 in. (22.225 cm.) |
| Height |
3.75 in. (9.525 cm.) |
| LEDs |
|
| 10/100 Mbps |
1xOrange/Green |
| Link |
1xGreen |
| Power On |
1xOrange |
| Console Connectors |
|
| Mouse |
1x6 in mini-DIN Female (PS/2) |
| Monitor |
1xHDB-15 Female |
| Keyboard |
1x6 in mini-DIN Female (PS/2) |
| Housing |
|
| Case |
Metal |
| Weight |
|
| Case weight |
6.9435 kg. |
| Package weight |
1.46 kg. |
| Unit weight |
0.45 kg. |
| Dimensions |
|
| Depth |
8.128 cm. |
| Width |
20.32 cm. |
| Height |
2.54 cm. |
| CPU Connectors |
|
| Mouse |
1x6 in mini-DIN Female (PS/2) |
| Keyboard |
1x6 in mini-DIN Female (PS/2) |
| Monitor |
1xHDB-15 Male |
| Maximum color bit depth
output |
15 |
| Protocols |
10Base-T Ethernet; 100Base-T Fast Ethernet; TCP/IP |
| Encryption |
SSL2.0, SSL3.0 and TLS1.0 protocol |
| LAN Connection |
1xRJ-45 Female |
| Video Resolution |
Up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz |
| Reset Switch |
1xMomentary Switch |
Specifications subject to change without notice |
Features
- Remotely control your servers
via the LAN, WAN, or the Internet
- Supports 10Base-T, 100Base-T, TCP/IP, and
HTTP through the Java Client
- Works with most KVM switches
- One price - all software included
- Sophisticated Administrator software allows
setup for network, security, and user management
- Advanced security features: password protection,
advanced encryption technologies, sophisticated user filters and user
management, stealth mode and automatic lockout
- User-friendly client software allows for video
adjustment, bandwidth control and mouse synchronization
- High video resolution: up to 1600 x 1200 @
60Hz
- Windows GUI and Java based client software;
Java client works with all operating systems
- Upgradeable firmware
- Designed for both desktop and rack mount (rack
mount kit included)
System Requirements;
- PIII 1 GHz or faster processor
- For the Windows Client, you must have DirectDraw
7.0 or higher installed.
- The Windows Administrator Utility software,
the Windows Client software, the Log Server, and the Java Client
software all support Windows 9x, ME, 2000, and XP. Java Client software
supports various other operating systems, such as Mac, Solaris,
and Linux, etc.
- For the computer to be accessed by CN6000:
Mouse settings for various operating systems are as follows:
For Windows XP, set the mouse speed to the middle position and disable
Enhance Pointer Precision.
For Windows 2000, set the mouse speed to the middle position, and
select None for mouse acceleration.
For Windows NT/98, set the mouse speed to the slowest position.
For Windows ME, set the mouse to the middle position, and disable
mouse acceleration.
For Redhat Linux, set the mouse threshold to the middle position,
and mouse acceleration to the middle position
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