Datasheet

Analog and Digital Console Switches
Generation of s2/s3 series
software and platform-independent
Issue
May 2009
Pages
4
Introduction
The console switches (Keyboard Video Mouse = KVM) from Fujitsu Technology
Solutions are vital in the operation of cluster configurations and server farms in data
centers. They offer a cost-optimized, platform and software-independent solution for
rack system integration. Both PS/2 and USB interfaces from servers are supported,
resulting in possible mixed configurations with different Fujitsu servers in one rack.
KVM console switches S2 and S3
The Enterprise Server S2 / S3 console switches provide a solution positioned between simple mechanical and high-end digital
console switches for rack integration. With the S2 / S3 series a maximum of 16 servers can be operated in a rack with up to two
consoles in non-blocking mode, locally or with one / two consoles in an IP connection (10/100/1000 Mbit/s) depending on the
switch model. In blocking mode (with cascaded switches) up to 256 servers are even possible. Blade Servers from Fujitsu are
supported in the same way.
The Enterprise Server S2 / S3 console switches are multi-platform switches and only require a single height unit. They are also
DDC2B compatible.
The Enterprise Server S2 / S3 console switches are primarily designed for integration into 19-inch racks. They round off the 19-
inch technology portfolio of Fujitsu servers and are indispensable for the operation of cluster configurations and server farms in
data centers. The cost benefits (cutting back on monitors and keyboards that are otherwise needed) are obvious.
It is planned to combine S2 / S3 switches with other Fujitsu console switches.
Highlights
4/8- and 16-port switch for system consoles that can be configured to provide connections for up to two local users for analog
switches or for one or two remote users plus one local user for digital switches.
End-to-end CAT5 connections, firmware flash-upgradability and keep-alive function are provided.
Advanced on-screen management for configuration/server selection, client-based GUI for remote access and improved graphics
(16-bit).
Virtual Media (VM) and LDAP support for KVM S3 switches.
Password protection and remote access secured by SSL encryption.
Main features
Benefits
Access via remote IP or locally
More flexible access: one and two local consoles respectively or
one local and one or two remote consoles (via IP)
Advanced on-screen management for
configuration and server selection
Direct access for administrators or rack users via local console
Service friendliness
LDAP support for KVM S3 switches, centrally administrable user
management
Can be combined with existing console
switches from Fujitsu
Investment protection and seamless extension of existing
installations
Access protection
Password protection and various levels of access control
Remote access secured by SSL encryption
PS/2, USB (1.1 and 2.0) or SUN I/O interface
Multi-platform compliant and therefore independence from the type
of connected server

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