USB2 Virtual Media Server Interface Pod with Common Access Card Support and CAT5 Cables - TAA Compliant
DELL USB2 Virtual Media Server Interface Pod with Common Access Card Support and CAT5 Cables - TAA Compliant
The new USB 2.0 Virtual Media SIP (Server Interface Pod) with CAC (Common Access Card) support is a high-resolution USB2-based SIP that supports Virtual Media (VM) and smart cards/CAC. This SIP provides full speed ... Full Description
USB2 Virtual Media Server Interface Pod with Common Access Card Support and CAT5 Cables - TAA CompliantThe new USB 2.0 Virtual Media SIP (Server Interface Pod) with CAC (Common Access Card) support is a high-resolution USB2-based SIP that supports Virtual Media (VM) and smart cards/CAC. This SIP provides full speed (12 Mbps) throughput that allows the administrator to remotely install/patch software, saving valuable time. In addition, the USB2/VM/CAC SIP also enables the multi-factor authentication required in secure environments. Like all Dell SIPs, it converts the keyboard, monitor, and mouse signals from a server and drives them through a single CAT5 cable, eliminating the typical KVM cable management headaches. The USB2/VM/CAC SIP draws its power from the server and has a 'Keep Alive' capability that is designed to keep your server working properly with or without connectivity to the KVM switch. This product has been tested and validated on Dell™ systems to ensure it will work with your KVM switch. It is supported by Dell™ Technical Support when used with a Dell™ system.
Maximum Wide Screen Resolution of 1680x1050 and Standard Resolution of 1600x1200
Multi-platform support for USB2.0 devices
Allows Virtual Media Capability
Common Access Card Support
Overview
The new USB 2.0 Virtual Media SIP (Server Interface Pod) with CAC (Common Access Card) support is a high-resolution USB2-based SIP that supports Virtual Media (VM) and smart cards/CAC. This SIP provides full speed (12 Mbps) throughput that allows the administrator to remotely install/patch software, saving valuable time. In addition, the USB2/VM/CAC SIP also enables the multi-factor authentication required in secure environments. Like all Dell SIPs, it converts the keyboard, monitor, and mouse signals from a server and drives them through a single CAT5 cable, eliminating the typical KVM cable management headaches. The USB2/VM/CAC SIP draws its power from the server and has a 'Keep Alive' capability that is designed to keep your server working properly with or without connectivity to the KVM switch. This product has been tested and validated on Dell™ systems to ensure it will work with your KVM switch. It is supported by Dell™ Technical Support when used with a Dell™ system.