The AdderView CATx Series is a range of secure, KVM via CATx switches that provide 4 concurrent local, remote or global users with BIOS-level control of up to 24 multiplatform... more
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The AdderView CATx Series is a range of secure, KVM via CATx switches that provide 4 concurrent local, remote or global users with BIOS-level control of up to 24 multiplatform servers. A "plug-and-play", 1U appliance, the AdderView CATx is a completely self-contained system that installs in minutes combining high security, flexibility, integrated remote power control, faultless quality video and optional CD quality audio.
Miscellaneous
Rack Mounting Kit: Included
Encryption Algorithm: RSA, AES
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC Class A certified
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Microsoft DOS, UNIX, Apple MacOS, Novell NetWare, SunOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 2 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 2 years
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