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7/2/2007
#11897
724-746-5500
blackbox.com
FEATURES
• IP port allows direct connection to an
Ethernet LAN and to the Internet.
• Provides remote access to multiple
host computer systems.
• Allows a remote user to effortlessly
control multiple systems.
• Flash upgradable.
• Color-coded connectors for easy setup.
• Rackmount one or two ServSwitch
™
units using the optional rackmount kits.
Typical application.
OVERVIEW
Working at home from a solitary PC? Or do you have a
single PC or just a few PCs in your small office? Your PC(s) can
use remote control to access your company’s remote servers at
the opposite end of an IP network or over the Internet.
In fact, remote control for SOHO (small-office home-office)
networks has been available for years. However, typical remote
control applications usually require that software be installed
on all computers in the network. But with the ServSwitch
Wizard IP, complicated software on every computer isn’t
required. The only software needed is a simple utility that you
install only on the remote PC in your home or office.
With the ServSwitch Wizard IP, you can peruse the Internet
or access multiple CPUs attached to a 16-Port ServSwitch
Quadro
m
(KV6416FA-R2)—all from a remote PC.
The ServSwitch Wizard IP provides an easy, low-cost,
primarily hardware way to connect to the remote hosts. An
enhanced VNC server is embedded into the ServSwitch Wizard
IP’s hardware. VNC, the standard for remote control, is widely
used on home computers, small offices, government offices,
schools, universities, and most larger companies.
Color-coded connectors enable a non-technical office
manager to easily set up the ServSwitch Wizard IP. It connects
via its front-panel 10-/100-Mbps autosensing RJ-45 port over an
IP network or the Internet to your remote PC. Or, connect to
the remote PC via the ServSwitch IP’s rear-mounted COM1 DB9
modem (network) port.
The ServSwitch Wizard IP’s initial configuration is easy, too.
It requires a keyboard-video-mouse (KVM) connection to your
servers. Along with the remote PC’s simple software utility,
configuration is done using the embedded VNC server. Once
connected, you can access remote servers via a keyboard, video
monitor, and mouse connected directly to the ServSwitch
Wizard IP.
If the power fails, you can reboot the ServSwitch IP remotely
over the Internet via a power switch attached to the unit. An
optional power switch (call Tech Support for details) attaches to
the DB9 COM2 power control connector on the back of the
ServSwitch IP.
The USB port on the rear panel’s right side allows you to
connect Sun USB or Mac USB computers to the ServSwitch IP.
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Network
Operation Center
8 x 32 ServSwitch
Octet Base Unit
(KV1701A); Supports
Eight User Consoles
Servers with Server Access Modules
for Mac USB (KV1721A)
Servers with Server Access
Modules for PS/2 (KV1720A)
and Sun (KV1722A)
CAT5 100-MHz
Solid Bulk Cable
(EYN840A)
CAT5 100-MHz
Solid Bulk Cable
(EYN840A)
CAT5 100-MHz
Solid Bulk Cable
(EYN840A)
PC, Mac, or Sun
User Console
Office 3
Office 2
Data Center B
Remote
User
Data Center A
Office 1
PC, Mac, or Sun
User Console
PC, Mac, or Sun
User Console
WAN
Laptop
PC or
Mac
ServSwitch Octet
Basic User Stations
(KV1711A)
ServSwitch
Wizard
™
IP
(ACR2004A)
ServSwitch
Octet Basic User
Station
(KV1711A)
ServSwitch Octet
™
Basic User Station
(KV1711A)
ServSwitch
Octet Basic User
Station
(KV1711A)
PC, Mac, or Sun User Consoles
with Local Computers