Real-time access to your
servers. Anywhere. Anytime. |
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The Key-View
II is equipped with an internal
56K modem and is factory configured to answer both telephone and network
"calls" using Symantec's pcANYWHERE remote control software.
Once a user has connected to the Key-View II security, they can gain
control of any of the attached servers. |
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Key-View II lets you see re-boot screens,
just as if you were sitting at the console! Click
here to see sample screenshots
of an actual re-boot sequence. |
Here are
a few of the many ways Key-View II makes life easier
for network administrators around the world
to remotely control their servers.
For example, numerous financial institutions
have found they can easily
access servers that host their ATM services,
regardless of where they are located. |
In this configuration,
a user at the Systems Support Center main office can access
the Key-View II at any branch location worldwide.
By attaching an AutoView KVM
switch to the Key-View II unit, this user
can control and operate any PC attached
to the switch, just as if he were sitting
in front of it!
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Users in the Systems Support Center (far
left) can access the Key-View
II
at any branch location worldwide. By
attaching an AutoView KVM switch
to the Key-View II unit, this user can
control and operate any PC attached
to the switch, just as if he were sitting
in front of it! |
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Before.
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Imagine it's the middle of the night and
you get the dreaded midnight call
saying "The server is down!" And
of course, it's probably going to be a
cold and rainy evening when the server goes
down.
Without Key-View II,
you'll probably have to drive to work and lose
at least an hour of sleep. And once you
arrive, you discover
all that was needed was a simple power cycle. |
After. . . |
With Key-View II,
you simply dial in with your laptop and take control
of the console, just as if you were sitting
there. Using a standard telephone
line, you can securely access any server.
Connection rates as low as 19.2kbps
result in very adequate remote control sessions.
You can send a keyboard
sequence that reboots the server. Watch
the server go through its reboot cycle,
get a drink of water and go back to sleep
knowing your server is in good hands.
Everyone claims it, Key-View II does it.
Hand it to Cybex! |
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By connecting a Key-View II and XP4040
(4xP) switch,
users can control and access any of these
eight servers! |
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