DELL USB Server Interface Pod (SIP) with 2 CAT5 Cables - TAA Compliant
The USB SIP (Server Interface Pod) supports low speed data-transfer rates of up to 1.5Mbps, but does not support Virtual Media(VM). For VM support, choose the USB2/VM SIP (Dell Part#: 330-0259) or the USB2/VM/CAC ... Full Description
USB Server Interface Pod (SIP) with 2 CAT5 Cables - TAA CompliantThe USB SIP (Server Interface Pod) supports low speed data-transfer rates of up to 1.5Mbps, but does not support Virtual Media(VM). For VM support, choose the USB2/VM SIP (Dell Part#: 330-0259) or the USB2/VM/CAC SIP (Dell Part#: 331-0710) for added security. Like all Dell SIPs, the USB SIP converts the keyboard, monitor, and mouse signals from a server and drives them through a single CAT5 cable, eliminating the typical KVM cable management headaches. The USB SIP draws its power from the server and has a 'Keep Alive' capability that is designed to keep your server working properly with or without connectivity to the KVM switch. This product has been tested and validated on Dell™ systems to ensure it will work with your KVM switch. It is supported by Dell™ Technical Support when used with a Dell™ system.
Connectivity Technology specifies the kind of connection used between two devices, which enables transfer of data between them Connectivity Technology can be wired (using cables) or wireless
An interface defines the communication boundary between two entities, such as a piece of software, a hardware device, or a user. A user interface is between a human and a computer. A physical interface is between hardware components.