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DSAM-2: 2-port Dominion KX III serial access module
• 2 serial sessions per DSAM
• Up to 2 DSAM modules per Dominion KX III
• Auto DTE/DCE detection
• Java-Free HTML Access
• SSH Client, putty use
• Up to 230,400 baud
• Powered from the Dominion KX III
Dominion Serial Access Modules (DSAMs) allow users to connect serial devices with Java-free user access from the Dominion KX III KVM-over-IP switch. The 2-port DSAM module connects to the Dominion KX III switch's USB port. It provides true serial access with copy and paste capability for up to 8 simultaneous connections to serial devices like Ethernet switches, routers and Linux/Unix servers.
DSAMs are simple and easy to deploy. They do not require power from devices, do not use KVM ports or sessions and do not require rollover cables, power adapters or rack space. They are a perfect solution when serial-over-IP access is needed for up to 8 network switches or Unix/Linux servers near a Dominion KX III switch.
High speed serial access
DSAMs provide high speed serial access, up to 230K baud. Automatic DTE/DCE detection means rollover cables are never required!
• Auto DTE/DCE detection
• Java-free HTML access
• Up to 230,400 baud
• SSH Client, putty use
• Up to 8 ports per Dominion KX III
• Up to 8 serial sessions per Dominion KX III
• Remote power control with Raritan PX iPDU
Easy to deploy
DSAM is a Zero-U device that does not require rack space. Powered by the KX III, external power adapters are not required. No rollover cables!
• Zero U mounting with magnetic strip and included bracket
• Connect via USB to Dominion KX III
• Powered from the Dominion KX III
• No rollover cables
• Auto DTE/DCE detect
Low total cost
Unlike competing solutions, DSAM provides independent serial access. Valuable KVM ports and IP sessions are not used for serial connections.
• KX III ports not used
• IP sessions not used
• Does not require power from serial device or adapter
Applications
• KVM and serial access
• Serial device control
• Linux, Unix servers
• LAN switches and routers
• Network, security and telecom devices
• Remote/branch offices