Virtual Media • Virtual media (VM) • ServSwitch with built-in VM to USB • A virtual media (VM) device is any type of data storage device — such as CDs, flash drives, or external hard drives — that you can connect to remotely to enable data sha...
...over an IP network (LAN or Internet). It is designed for low-latency switching and extension at outstandingly low bandwidth requirements. With the InvisaPC™ solution, digital DVI video, keyboard, and mouse (KVM) signals can be accessed across IP...
...DVI), transparent USB 2.0 and bi-directional analog audio signals across any combination and number of physical and virtual desktops and servers. Easily access both physical and virtual servers with support for VMware® and Microsoft® virtualizatio...
...like KVM trays that are 1- or 2U high, and mount in a cabinet or rack. Here are some of the features that set our KVM trays apart. • TFT LCD support. • This type of monitor uses thin-film transistor (TFT) technology to improve image quality, resulti...
...IEEE) in June 2000 as the 802.3af-2003 standard. It defines the specifications for low-level power delivery—roughly 13 watts at 48 VDC—over twisted-pair Ethernet cable to PoE-enabled devices such as IP telephones, wireless access points, W...
...Seamlessly integrate 10, 100, and 1000 BASE-T, ThinNet, Thicknet and fibre optic cabling. • Inexpensively connect half- or full-duplex 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX! • Switch between different wiring systems without adding to your overall network rep...
...it typically depends on 75-ohm BNC coax cable for transmission — the same cabling traditionally used for analog video communications. • SDI interfaces are standardized by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and include: st...