D-link DKVM-450, DKVM-440 DATASHEET

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D-link DKVM-450, DKVM-440 DATASHEET

Features

On-screen Display (OSD)

Supports daisy chaining with up to 3 cascade levels. Cascaded units do not require a special configuration.

Keyboard emulation prevents boot errors

Supports hot-plugging: All devices connected to the KVM can be added or removed at any time without shutting down the KVM.

Select a PC to switch to using one of 3 interfaces:

Front Panel ButtonHot-Keys on a PS/2 keyboard

OSD Menu (On Screen Display)

LED display for PC and/or server status monitoring

Compatibility

Fully compliant with USB 1.1/ 2.0 specifications

Support for Windows, Linux, Mac OS 9/ OS X, and Sun Microsystems Operating Systems

Rack mountable in 19ā€ system rack (1U)Monitor resolutions of up to 2048 x 1536

1 Daisy-chain configuration using DKVM-450

DKVM-440/450

PS2/USB 8/16 Port Combo KVM Switch

The D-Link PS2/USB 8/16 Port Combo KVM Switch is a high-end local remote management solution which allows you to control up to 4096* PCs from a single console.

Versatile Management

Toggle between clients using the front panel buttons, keyboard hotkeys, or On-screen Display (OSD) menu. The on-screen menu allows you to label each channel with a descriptive name, providing clear and easy navigation. A convenient Auto-Scan function allows you to automatically toggle between multiple computers sequentially at preset intervals. The front panel LEDs assist with workstation/server status monitoring. Green LEDs indicate that systems are online, while separate red LEDs indicate when a particular system has been selected for management via console.

Convenient Installation

The sturdy metal chassis is mountable in a standard 19ā€ rack. Daisy chain multiple KVM switches together up to three levels deep; cascaded units require no special configuration and automatically configure themselves as master or slave. Target workstations can be connected via keyboard/mouse or PS/2 using a custom combo cable. A PS/2 or USB keyboard is emulated on each terminal allowing all attached computers to successfully boot without keyboard errors. Hot-pluggable connections allow you to add devices to or remove them from the KVM switch without the need to shut it down.

Example: Cascade Chaining Configuration

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