Secure, remote access to your servers with an on-board Web interface
The Avocent SwitchView® IP 1020 remote access device includes an on-board Web interface that gives small to medium size businesses convenient, secure, browser-based access to existing KVM switches and servers.
The SwitchView IP 1020 remote access device lets you select DES, 3DES, AES or 128bit SSL encryption for keyboard, mouse and video. The device’s Java™ video viewer supports Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox and Netscape. Plus, the SwitchView IP 1020 remote access device is Flash upgradeable for fast and easy updates.
With this solution, you also utilise the Dambrackas Video Compression® (DVC) algorithm for high quality video and you gain a local port for convenient connectivity to the KVM switch or server.
| SwitchView IP Device Quick Facts |
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- Supports native KVM connections to your KVM switch for at the rack access.
- The remote connection uses industry-standard TCP/IP.
- Java video viewer supports Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox and Netscape browsers on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platforms.
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FAQs
Question | Answer |
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| What does 1x1x1 mean? | It means the device connects to one target device (server or KVM switch), with one remote access connection over IP and one local KVM access point at the rack (server or KVM switch). |
| Do I lose any functionality if I replace the SwitchView® 1010 remote access device with the SwitchView 1020 remote access device? | For an SMB user there is no useable functionality that has been lost with the exception of remote power control which is an enterprise-class function. |
| What do I do if I need enterprise-class functionality? | The Avocent DSR®1024 KVM switch will help you meet the demands of using a remote access device in the enterprise environment. It offers additional enterprise functionality including remote power control, dialup modem access, DSView® 3 management software integration, and more. |