1. Introduction
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Console
Management
Serial console management – serial terminal access. Access the
KN1000 via a built-in serial viewer, or via third party software
(such as PuTTY) for Telnet and SSH sessions.
Out of Band Support – via dial up modem support. Access the
KN1000 through its RS-232 port using a dial-up connection.
Upgradeable
Firmware over
the Internet
No need to add yet another cable to your installation – stay current
with the latest functionality improvements and updates, all over the
Internet.
Mouse DynaSync No need to re-sync your mouse – Mouse DynaSync provides
automatic locked-in synching of the remote and local mouse
pointers – eliminating the need to constantly resync the two
movements. Your local console mouse movement becomes the
remote unit’s mouse movement.
Full-Screen or
Sizable Remote
Desktop Window
Get a full screen even if your monitor’s resolution is lower than the
remote computer’s resolution. In full-screen mode the remote
desktop display scales to the user’s monitor display size. Supports
up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz; 24-bit color depth for remote sessions.
DDNS
Allows the mapping of a dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP
server to a host name.
End session
Administrators can terminate running sessions
Features
Benefits
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