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Choose IP-based or
non-IP-based
multiplatform KVM
switching for global
server control.
Supports one local
user and one or two
remote users at the
same time.
Uses CAT5 cabling to
connect to as many as
16 computer CPUs.
CPUs can be PS/2, USB,
or Sun compatible.
Supports resolutions
up to 1600 x 1280 for
the local user or 1280 x
1024 for remote users.
T
he servers go down. They call
you. You drive to work, sit down
at a keyboard/video/mouse
(KVM)-switch user station, and
send a simple set of commands to
reboot the system. You drive
home. So much for your other
evening or weekend plans…
Sound familiar? Ever wonder
why no one’s managed to work
out KVM-switch technology that
would let you manage your
servers from home—or, for that
matter, from anywhere you need
to be?
That technology is here at last.
The ServSelect™ converts video,
keyboard, and mouse data into IP
packets and sends it down the
hall or across the globe to logged-
in users running a copy of the
ServSelect IP’s included
software.
We offer two ServSelect IP
models and two ServSelect IP
SCPS models.
Do smooth KVM switching over IP
to manage computers from anywhere.
Key Features
SERVSELECT IP AND SERVSELECT IP SCPS
Both of the ServSelect IP
models support one local analog
user station. However, one model
(product code KV120A for the
120-VAC version or KV120E for the
230-VAC version) supports only
one connection at a time to a
remote digital user station. The
other model (KV121A) supports
two simultaneous remote digital
connections.
Each ServSelect IP has
sixteen RJ-45 CPU ports from
which you can run CAT5 cables to
the locations of your computer
CPUs and other devices. At the
device end, the CAT5 cables
connect to the CPUs through
Server Access Modules (SAMs)
that plug directly into the CPUs’
keyboard, video, and mouse ports.
To remotely and securely
manage the ports of any server,
choose the ServSelect IP SCPS. It
works with the non-IP ports of any
server (e-mail, FTP, Web, etc.) or
data center device (router,
firewall, switch, etc.). The SCPS
models concentrate the separate
console connections of these
elements into a single non-
blocked high-speed network link
that can be managed over the
network.
And the SCPS is operating-
system independent, so it can
control virtually any hardware
platform or OS that supports
remote serial management (such
as Linux, UNIX
®
, Sun Solaris
®
, and
Windows servers).
SNMP management features
and MIB-II traps and alarms alert
administrators to user additions,
logins, logouts, authentication
failures, and the status of
application image upgrades in
process with the SCPS.
Even though the IP models
don’t have SNMP management,
Black Box Corporation • 1000 Park Drive • Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 • Tech Support: 724-746-5500 • www.blackbox.com e-mail: [email protected]
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Black Box Corporation.
10/20/2004 #26279
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Key Features

1Choose IP-based ornon-IP-basedmultiplatform KVMswitching for globalserver control.Supports one localuser and one or tworemote users at thesame time.U

Page 2

2configuration and security is stillsimple. SAMs (used with theServSelect IP models only—KV120A and KV121A) areavailable for IBM®PS/2®(KV125A),USB (KV

Page 3 - Specifications

3Compliance:EMI/RFI: CE (EN55022 Class A,EN55024, EN61000-3-3); FCCPart 15 Subpart B Class A, ICClass/classe A; VCCI Class A;Electrical safety: IEC950

Page 4 - Ordering Information

4Ordering InformationITEM . CODEServSelect IPFor one analog user and one digital user120-VAC ...............

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