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- Server_Interface_Pod abstract "A Server Interface Pod (SIP) is a proprietary hardware unit developed by Dell and Avocent. It sends keyboard, video, and mouse signals over Category 5 cables, greatly decreasing the workload of managing normally bulky and expensive KVM cables.One side of a SIP consists of either two PS/2 cables and a VGA cable or a single USB cable and a VGA cable, which are connected to a host. The other side consists of a female 8P8C (RJ-45) modular connector which is connected to a KVM switch via a straight-through Cat 5 cable.A SIP can be interfaced via CAT-5 cable directly to a KVM or through a \"Dell Port Expansion Module\" which connects eight SIPs to a single KVM port. This is useful for installing a single KVM into a multirack environment with minimal cabling.Upon connection to the KVM the SIP will register itself, and the user can then allocate a name to the SIP, such as the server's name. This name is stored on the SIP, so if the KVM switch is replaced, reconfiguration of each SIP is not required.Many of Dell's KVM switches are IP enabled, allowing users to remote control servers with a Linux or Microsoft Windows client.".
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageExternalLink svrac_180as_2160as.pdf.
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- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageRevisionID "683549884".
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Avocent.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dell.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Category_5_cable.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Dell.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink KVM_switch.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Modular_connector.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink 2_port.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_hardware.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLink Video_Graphics_Array.
- Server_Interface_Pod wikiPageWikiLinkText "Server Interface Pod".
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- Server_Interface_Pod subject Category:Dell.
- Server_Interface_Pod hypernym Unit.
- Server_Interface_Pod type Company.
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- Server_Interface_Pod type Company.
- Server_Interface_Pod comment "A Server Interface Pod (SIP) is a proprietary hardware unit developed by Dell and Avocent. It sends keyboard, video, and mouse signals over Category 5 cables, greatly decreasing the workload of managing normally bulky and expensive KVM cables.One side of a SIP consists of either two PS/2 cables and a VGA cable or a single USB cable and a VGA cable, which are connected to a host.".
- Server_Interface_Pod label "Server Interface Pod".
- Server_Interface_Pod sameAs Q7455594.
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- Server_Interface_Pod sameAs Q7455594.
- Server_Interface_Pod wasDerivedFrom Server_Interface_Pod?oldid=683549884.
- Server_Interface_Pod isPrimaryTopicOf Server_Interface_Pod.