KN1000A User Manual
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Operators at remote locations connect to the KN1000A via its IP address. Once
a connection has been established and authorization granted, the remote
computer can exchange keyboard, video and mouse signals with the server (or
servers on a KVM switch installation), just as if they were physically present
and working on the equipment directly.
The KN1000A’s Virtual Media function allows you to perform diagnostic
testing, file transfers, and OS and application patches from a remote console.
There is no need to physically load a CD directly to the server to perform data-
related tasks – you can conveniently and efficiently troubleshoot and resolve
problems at the BIOS level from anywhere.
The Administrator and Client software included with the KN1000A make it
easy to install, maintain, and operate. System administrators can handle a
multitude of tasks with ease – from installing and running GUI applications, to
BIOS-level troubleshooting, routine monitoring, concurrent maintenance,
system administration, rebooting and even pre-booting functions.
The Administrator Utility is available in a browser-based version as well as
Windows-based and Java application versions. The utility is used to configure
the system; limit access from remote computers; manage users; and maintain
the system with firmware and software module updates.
A Windows Client Viewer and a Java Applet Viewer are available for browser
access, while Windows Client AP and Java Client AP programs are provided
for non-browser GUI access. They allow IP connections and logins from
anywhere on the net. Inclusion of a Java-based client ensures that the
KN1000A is platform independent, and is able to work with practically all
operating systems. The KN1000A also provides serial console management
over the Internet, which can remotely control serial console devices such as a
network switch.
The client software allows access to, and control of, the connected servers.
Once an operator successfully connects and logs in, his screen displays what is
running on the remote unit attached to the KN1000A (a KVM OSD display, a
server's desktop, or a running program, for example) and he can control it from
his console just as if he were there.
The Log Server records all the events that take place on selected KN1000A
units for the administrator to analyze.
In addition, the KN1000A is compatible with ATEN’s KVM over IP Console
Station, the KA82 series. The KA82 series is a hardware-based, standalone
console solution that can centrally manage multiple KN devices. It is especially
suitable for environments where a PC is not allowed (refer to ATEN’s website
to get more information on the KVM over IP Console Station).