KVM Switch Direct | Aten | Aten interface modules and user stations
The KA7166 KVM Adapter Cable connects a KVM switch to the DVI-D video and USB ports of a target computer. The KA7166 supports DVI-D output and provides a USB plug to connect a target computer for Smart Card/CAC support *. With its small size and light weight design, it represents the next generation of KVM Adapter Cables offering superior signal compensation and delay skew technologies for greatly enhanced video quality.
The KA7168 KVM Adapter Cable connects a KVM switch to the HDMI video and USB ports of a target computer. The KA7168 supports HDMI output and provides a USB plug to connect a target computer for Smart Card/CAC support*. With its small size and light weight design, it represents the next generation of KVM Adapter Cables – offering superior signal compensation and delay skew technologies for greatly enhanced video quality.
The AltusenSUN CPU adapters connect KVM cables to the console ports of the SUN servers. Those adapters are light and in small form factor, fit perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers.
Only suitable for the KH1508 & KH1516
The KA7230 Console Module offers secure access to the servers attached to KM0932 & KM0532 using a PS/2 or USB console (monitor, keyboard, and mouse) up to 300 meters away. It provides an extra computer port for integration with a computer workstation, enabling users to seamlessly switch between the local computer and the servers in the Matrix KVM Switch. The KA7230 also features an intuitive graphical user interface, the Graphical OSD, with easy-to-use menus and icons that enable easy access and efficient management.
KA7230 has a built-in RS-232 port. Administrators can establish a serial terminal login to the Console Module in order to control the KVM port access for all consoles connected to switch any console can be assigned to access any KVM port from a single interface point. This function is extremely useful in large data centers where the display of all the consoles can be projected onto a wall for easy viewing of all operations, and the entire installation can be monitored on a port-by-port basis.