- High-grade security - supports FIPS 140-2 level 1 security standards
- Advanced FPGA graphics processor with HD resolutions up to 1920 x 1200
- 2x faster virtual media transmission speeds
- Illumination light designed by ATEN to illuminate the keyboard and touchpad to allow visibility in lowlight conditions
- Integrated KVM console with 19"" LED-backlit LCD monitor in a dual rail housing
- One bus for local and one bus for remote KVM over IP access
- Space-saving RJ-45 ports for Cat 5e/6 cable connections
- KVM adapter cables with automatic conversion allow flexible interface combinations to control all computer types
- Extra console ports - manage computers from the built-in LCD screen or an external console setup
- Supports external USB mouse
- Dual rail housing - allows the LCD monitor to slide independently of the keyboard and touchpad
- LCD module rotates up to 120 degrees for a more comfortable viewing angle
ATEN's KL1108VN 8-port Cat 5 dual rail LCD KVM over IP switch features an independently retractable, dual slide 19" LED-backlit LCD monitor and keyboard with built-in touchpad. The KL1108VN switches allow local console and remote over IP access for operators to monitor and manage their entire data center locally at the switch, and over a network using a web-based browser. In addition, they offer out-of-band access with external modem support for BIOS-level troubleshooting when the network is down. To help manage and control an entire data center, the KL1108VN KVM over IP switches support blade servers and chassis with powerful features such as Power Association which allows KVM ports to be associated with ATEN PDU power outlets for power management of servers from the KVM switches' user interface. The KL1108VN KVM over IP switches now support the Control Center Video Session Recorder (CCVSR) and CC2000 Centralized Management Software. The CC2000 puts administrators in complete control of remote data centers and branch offices no matter where they are in the world - allowing them to remotely monitor and control all devices on a network, including blade server chassis, individual blades and virtual machines. The CCVSR records all operations on servers accessed through KVM over IP switches. Every operation and change from the BIOS level to logging in, from running software applications to configuring the operating system is recorded and saved to a secure video file as evidence, without exception. The Virtual Media function lets you map to storage media on USB, hard disk and DVD/CD drives located on remote servers - allowing administrators to conduct file transfers, install applications, run O.S. updates, or perform diagnostics across a network with ease.