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Raritan Paragon II KVM Switch System
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Paragon was the first Cat 5 KVM switch to use small computer interface units
(often called CIMs or dongles). This type of keyboard, video and mouse converts signals to a
format suitable for category 5 cable. The central hubs have a very small footprint with
support for a high number of user and servers. Today, the original Paragon, an 8 user by
32 chassis is complimented by a number of matrix configurations from 16 to 64 servers
with 2 to sixteen users. This allows you to design complex KVM Network configurations
while controlling expense without comprising user throughput where it is needed most.
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Paragon made an early distinction between basic USB and SUN USB.
Their user station supports it all!
The original IBM PS2, asynchronous SUN and variations in the USB protocols.
This Paragon UST is the KVM industry's first to offer support for both PS/2 and USB peripherals.
And, the first to distinguish between SUN and other USB protocols.
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Paragon User Station - Embedded with KVM over IP
The one differentiator that sets Paragon apart from the competition is its KVMoIP user station.
It always comes equiped with a single local console output and support for one or two remote IP
data paths. The first IP access path is shared with the local console. Internal controls allow
administrators to determine whether local and remote users will share the connection.
This device makes the Paragon II the largest KVMoIP switching device available with up to sixteen
concurrent remote users. Configure the Paragon II as a three tier KVM switch system and up to 256
remote user access points can be designated with access to over ten thousand servers.
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Native Power Management
Paragon II's On-Screen-Display (OSD) features an internal interface for managing
power. No additional software required! Pull up the Server Power Control Screen right
from the OSD to remotely manage AC Power to your servers.
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A matrix for every application
Integrate models to customize your user throughput and reduce the overall cost.
2x16 - 2x42 - 4x42
8x32
16x64
Expand the base support
with stackable Paragon chassis

Stack up to four Paragon switches. Expand servers without losing ports. Or,
build a KVM Network System that supports over 10,000 servers.
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