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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 Analog
The AlterPath™ KVM Analog family of KVM switches provides IT professionals
with an enterprise-class KVM solution for managing Windows, Sun and
Linux/UNIX servers with simple cabling, advanced security and expandability
for future needs.
The AlterPath™ KVM uses CAT5-based cabling, which means cleaner cabling
setup and access to servers located far away from the KVM switch.
The use of CAT5 cabling allows for the use of existing cabling infrastructure
in the data center, which makes system setup a snap. Supporting distances
of up to 500 ft (153 meters) between the switch and the managed servers,
the AlterPath™ KVM Analog is sure to reach even the most remote server
in the data center.
Security features include server-based authentication support for RADIUS, TACACS+, LDAP and Kerberos, user access lists per port
and user access logging. This allows the data center managers and system administrators to manage their servers with greater control
and peace of mind.
Centralized management of an increasing number of servers is provided through cascading. This protects existing investment while
keeping the advantage of centralized configuration.
Available in 16 and 32-port models that fit in 1U of rack space, the
AlterPath KVM provides secure, scalable, centralized access to servers.
Using the AlterPath KVM Analog for server management decreases operational
and network maintenance costs while increasing efficiency and productivity.
Applications
- Out-of-Band Server Management
- Remote Control for Windows Servers and Workstations
Benefits
- Rack space savings (1U form factor)
- Integration with existing security infrastructure
- Simpler, cleaner cabling (CAT5-based solution)
- Enterprise-level scalability with centralized management
- Flexibility and rock-solid stability (Linux Inside)
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