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Guntermann & Drunck’s DL-MUX4-MC2 is now Tempest certified

Announcement posted by KVM Australia Pty Ltd 27 Aug 2012

Guntermann & Drunck’s DL-MUX4-MC2 is now Tempest certified. As high-quality safety switch, the device fulfils the quality and security standards required for the use in public safety and the military. The certification according to SDIP 27 Level B (ER) indicates..

DL-MUX4, Multichannel 2 for computers with up to 2 video channels

DL-MUX4-MC2 : Tap-proof and Tempest qualified

Guntermann & Drunck’s DL-MUX4-MC2 is now Tempest certified. As high-quality safety switch, the device fulfils the quality and security standards required for the use in public safety and the military. The certification according to SDIP 27 Level B (ER) indicates that the switch can be used in a Zone 1 environment, meaning it is tap-proof from attacks within 20 to 100 m from the installation.

Electro-magnetic radiations from devices can be tapped, reconstructed and evaluated through hacker attacks. With the DL-MUX4-MC2, sensitive and confidential data transmitted in public safety and the military is protected from interception.

Technology in detail:

As hardware switch, the DL-MUX4-MC2 lets users switch between four computers with two graphics cards each. The DL-MUX-MC2 reduces four computers times two monitors (= 8 monitors) plus four keyboards and four mouse devices to two monitors, one keyboard and one mouse.

It supports DVI resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz or 2k x 2k @ 60 Hz and VGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1440 @ 75 Hz and higher - even when DVI and VGA signals
are mixed.
On the output side, digital and analogue monitors can be operated. Applying the switch does not require any additional software. USB and audio can also be switched, which enables users to use one single USB device on all four computers.

Monitoring functions, identification LEDs, logbook functions and redundant power supply are also part of the DL-MUX’s functional range.

About Guntermann and Drunck:

Guntermann & Drunck was founded in 1985 by Mr Udo Guntermann and Mr Martin Drunck., and is now regarded as one of the foremost manufacturers of digital and analog KVM solutions. For more than 25 years our customers have been convinced by our core competencies in extending, switching, and sharing of standardised computer signals. The company's first product, the Video-Net, was distributed by Philips and provided hardware support for software training. The device enabled users to switch the monitor content of the central training computer to any other monitor. Our top priority is achieving our aim for completely satisfied customers by: • providing innovative products and services without faults, • 100% on-time delivery, • qualified and friendly cooperation with our customers’ employees. We continue to develop our integrated management system which orients itself towards the needs of our customers in the ever changing IT environment. The integrated management system ensures our compliance with the DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 quality norm. For more information on Guntermann and Drunck, please visit their website:

www.gdsys.de/en

About KVM Australia:

KVM Australia has been importing distributing KVM technologies since 1999. We provide Secure EAL4+ and Tempest rated KVM Switching Solutions plus, Generic Analogue and KVM/IP access and switches for Data Centres, combined with KVM drawers, and Intelligent Power Control & Management and PDU’s. Extension products include VGA/USB and DVI/USB over CATx, DVI over IP, Multicast DVI over IP, KVM with DVI over Fibre. Distributors for Adder, Austin Hughes, Icron, Guntermann & Drunck, Opengear as our name suggests our primary focus is KVM related technologies.

Contact Details: Unit 3/ 3 LaFayette Blvd Bibra Lake WA 6163

Phone 1800-222-898 Fax:08-9494-1070