Free Management Software available to Access and Control all of your Tripp Lite NetCommander IP KVM's(B070 and B072 IP series) from a single interface
Directly connect up to 8 computers/servers
Connected computers/servers can be located up to 100 ft.(30 m.) away from the KVM using inexpensive Cat5e/6 cabling and B078-101-USB2, B078-101-USB-1 SIUs
Supports HD video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080, including widescreen formats such as 1680 x 1050 and 1600 x 1200
Simultaneous support for 2 users(1 local, 1 remote)
Java-based application allows for control of a target server via web browser from any location over a secure IP connection
Non-Browser client available via the Support section, which can by-pass browser related Java Security prompts upon login
Multi-Level account access – Administrator and User accounts can be created, with a password being required to access the KVM switch and your assigned permissions. Administrator accounts have full access, while User accounts can be set up to access only the ports and features necessary to that individual.
Accessing the connected computers is a breeze; a wide range of video and mouse sync settings ensure optimal remote session performance in any situation
Remote authentication support - RADIUS and LDAP/S
Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
PDU Control - Add IP PDU's as devices that can be controlled by the KVM. Assign individual ports on the KVM to a PDU port to Power Cycle or Power Off/On the computer/server connected to that port.
Virtual Media allows an.iso file located in a Shared folder of a SAMBA or NFS server to be mounted to a Target Server and accessed as if it were directly stored on it. Virtual Media data transfer rates up to 12Mbps(B078-101-USB2 required) are supported. A B078-101-USB-1 can be used to provide Virtual Media support, but only at speeds up to 1Mbps.
Dual Serial Ports - Connect serial manageable devices such as PDU's, firewalls, and routers.
Dual Ethernet provides redundancy in the event of a crash
Supports the highest security standards for encryption( 128-bit SSL and HTTPS)
BIOS level control to any server’s brand and model, regardless of the server condition and network connectivity. Covers the entire spectrum of crash scenarios.
Allows for system sent messages to SNMP server to notify of LAN