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Avocent Offers KVM Matrix Switch
AMX Additions Enhance Audio and Video
Jul. 26, 2005 08:00 PM
Avocent Corporation has introduced the AM 5130 switch and a range of intelligent
cables to the AMX product family. The new AMX offerings provide high
quality audio, video and control and are ideally suited for both test
labs and data centers where users need to access computers but do not
want to be seated in the noisy, cold environments where computers are
kept.
“Avocent continues to innovate
with KVM, KVM over IP, and wireless KVM, among other technologies,”
said John Humphreys, research manager at IDC. “This provides yet
another example of how Avocent continues to extend the capabilities of
its products to provide a basis for growth going forward.”
The AMX5130 switch and cables
introduce switching of audio, serial, support for dual UTP connections
per computer and USB keyboard and mouse support at user locations. The
addition of audio and serial support allows stereo sound to be
transported from a remote computer to a user location and mono
microphone to be transported from the user to the remote computer – all
supported in FM quality. It also enables a serial communication port of
38.4k baud
between the remote computer and the user station. Support for the
cables with two UTP connections enables simplified configuration of a
large number of users. The AMX5130 switch also introduces USB keyboard
and mouse support at the user stations including full support for PC,
Mac and Sun USB keyboards.
In test lab environments, AMX
products allow the test computers to be placed in a remote lab. The new
AMX5130 switch and cables allow each tester to test the audio to and
from the computer and test the computers COM port using serial devices
at their desk.
In data centers running
traditional analog KVM, the AMX5130 switch gives a real time, high
quality user experience that eases the configuration and
re-configuration of the KVM solution. Once installation is complete,
the ability to add users, move user locations, add computers and change
access rights lowers the maintenance overhead cost. The dual UTP
support on the new intelligent cables that connect computers to the AMX
switch allows AMX installations of greater than sixteen users to be
configured without the need for multiple layers of AMX switches.
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