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Avocent SwitchView SC540 브로셔
Secure Desktop Switching
The SwitchView SC8 DVI KVM Switch
Requirement:
A government analyst with
multiple high resolution dual DVI video workstations
needs to consolidate the workstations with a
keyboard, mouse and two monitors.
Avocent Solution:
The NIAP certifi ed
SwitchView SC8 DVI KVM switch includes eight
fully secure channels isolated to 60dB. Each
channel supports dual-head, dual-link DVI-I video
connections and provides the highest video
resolution available in a secure KVM switch:
2560x1600 @ 60Hz.
Secure Desktop Switching
The SwitchView SC4 UAD KVM Switch
Requirement:
A government analyst needs to
consolidate a DoDIIS Trusted Workstation (DTW)
and a separate unsecure workstation with one
keyboard, mouse and monitor. The DTW consists
of a Sun® Microsystems Trusted Solaris
running the Sun Ray
TM
Session Server software
and delivers the user applications to the desktop
through a Sun Ray Ultra-Thin Client. The DTW gives
the analyst access to multiple secure networks
(data, home directories, applications) of varying
classifi cations from a single desktop and is a client/
server-based architecture.
Avocent Solution:
The SwitchView SC4 UAD
KVM switch includes four fully secure channels
isolated to 60dB. Each channel supports USB
peripherals (keyboard and mouse only), DVI-I
video for resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz and
audio peripherals.
for High Resolution Applications
TCP/IP
or
This diagram refl ects how the SwitchView SC8 DVI switch supports
dual-head digital and analog video applications. The DVI video lets
you view multiple applications with crisp, clear resolution.
for DoDIIS Trusted Workstation Applications
TM
Server
In this diagram, the SwitchView SC4 UAD switch supports
the DoDIIS Trusted Workstation and the secondary unsecure
workstation with a DVI-I interface, USB keyboard and mouse, and
audio peripherals.
TCP/IP
or