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Re: Virtual Access to a Computer



It's a generic out-of-band management card, I bought it new of someone
in
the States via ebay for $150 a few years ago (I think someone sells boxes
of
10 for $699)

It installs as a video card and then has a USB connector to provide mouse
and keyboard support, will also do virtual CDROM and floppy drives
(although
I've never tried to use them) and has battery backup and a modem options
too

I generally connect to it via a browser, if I remember correctly is uses an
ActiveX control (that I suspect is based on VNC)

Cheapest 4 port IP KVM I found via Froogle was 600 quid! Other place to
look
might be opengear.com, they were working on a card that goes into a PC to
convert it into a IP KVM but I'm not sure what the price was like.

Andy


On 21/02/07, Paul Gordon <paul@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Andy, is that an IP KVM switch, or an out-of-band server management
> card? If the latter how do you connect to it? And if you don't mind my
> asking, how much was it?
>
> I'm interested in something like this, most likely for my
requirements,
> an IP KVM would be preferable, giving me remote access to the machines
a
> the BIOS level (i.e. before the OS is booted). - I already have remote
> access to power the machines on & off via a web-accessible PDU..
It
> would be great to be able to get access to the machines
> screens/keyboards before they've booted up though...
>
> Anyone have any suggestions for IP KVMs for (hopefully) sensible
money?
> I only need 4 ports maximum.. No need to reply if your answer is
Ebay!!!
> :-)
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul G.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of
> > Andy Davies
> > Sent: 21 February 2007 15:48
> > To: UKHA_D Group
> > Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Virtual Access to a Computer
> >
> > I use an AMI MegaRac G2 card, it wasn't free but it allows me to
> > completely
> > manage the box remotely (from power on, through to reboot if it
hangs
> etc)
> >
> > Also use UltraVNC for some other machines around the house.
> >
> > Andy
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>


--
Andy


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