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Console Servers AlterPath™ ACS TS Series
KVM Enterprise Solutions Alterpath™KVM Analog
Alterpath™KVM/net
(KVM over IP)
Alterpath™KVM/netPlus (KVM over IP)
Power Management AlterPath™PM
OOBI Management Alterpath™Manager
Blade Management Alterpath™ Blade Manager
Branch Office Management AlterPath™OnSite Alterpath™ACS1 TS100 & TS110
Multiport Serial Cards Cyclades Z Series Cyclom Y Series
Other AlterPath™Biometric Scanner Cables and Adapters

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Cyclades AlterPath™ KVM/netPlus
Enterprise KVM over IP with AdaptiveKVM™ Technology
The system administrator's ability to manage network infrastructures is contingent on immediate, hands-on access to their network devices. Through virtual keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) access to each device from a
single workstation, the AlterPath™ KVM/netPlus (KVM over IP switch) makes remote server administration easy and simple via LAN, WAN or the Internet.
Cyclades AlterPath KVM/netPlus is the industry’s first KVM solution to offer Cyclades AdaptiveKVM™ technology (patent pending) that integrates Microsoft® Remote
Desktop Protocol (RDP) functionality with KVM over IP access in one single device. Users can easily switch from RDP sessions, which provide superior performance over
low-bandwidth connections, to KVM over IP sessions when out-of-band services are needed, e.g., Windows-based servers are down, or are no longer communicating over the network.
AdaptiveKVM is the optimal solution for both daily and remedial operations in enterprise data centers.
Because of its IP network connections, the AlterPath KVM/netPlus allows up to four users to simultaneously access different devices connected to the KVM switch, significantly
improving administrative scalability, flexibility and productivity. Additionally, the AlterPath KVM/netPlus offers comprehensive server-based authentication such as RADIUS, TACACS+,
NIS, Kerberos and LDAP to guarantee secure, remote access combined with enterprise-class security.
Cyclades AlterPath KVM/netPlus leverages the existing infrastructure, because there is no longer any need to impose physical restrictions on the user due to cable lengths. As a result, the information available at the server's KVM interface (such as BIOS access, POST and boot messages) is now accessible from anywhere in the world. This flexible system can easily pay for itself.
By connecting secondary KVM units such as the AlterPath KVM (analog) or the AlterPath KVM expander module to a primary AlterPath KVM/netPlus switch (physical cascading), users can increase the number of KVM ports to a maximum of 1,024 that the primary AlterPath KVM/netPlus switch can manage.
The AlterPath KVM/netPlus is designed so that users have the freedom to customize its operation, modifying or adding features as needed.
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