Black Box SW627A-R2, SW628A-R2 manual Operation

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CHAPTER 4: Operation

might not work properly with keyboards that have proprietary keys or connectors or use proprietary keyboard-scan modes.

Standard PC keyboards have between 101 and 105 keys. In order to reproduce all of the functions of the Apple keyboard, which has 105 keys (not all the same as those on the 105-key PC keyboard), we have “mapped” several of the special Apple keys to other keys on the PC keyboard. You can select any of three different mapping options; see Section 4.3.12 for a full rundown.

Other concerns:

Because the ServSwitch Jr. MP currently only supports “stream mode” (continuous) mouse data but older IBM ThinkPad models have to handle mouse data in “prompt mode” (burst-on-request), don’t try to attach any older ThinkPad computers to the Switch, either directly or through docking stations. Some newer models should work with the Switch, but there’s no good way to tell other than by trial and error. (You can’t damage your equipment by trying—if you have the wrong kind of ThinkPad, it just won’t work.)

Make sure that the IBM PC CPU(s) use only the generic Microsoft mouse driver MOUSE.COM, version 4.0 at least and preferably version 9.01 or higher. If you’re running Windows® 3.x, this driver must be loaded in Windows as well as in the base operating system. On PCs, do not run any programs or TSRs, or enter any DOS commands, that change the settings of the mouse port after the driver has been loaded.

When you first switch between CPUs, especially from the PC CPU to a Mac CPU or vice versa, you might notice wide variations in mouse sensitivity (how far or fast the mouse moves) from CPU to CPU. This is normal. Both the PC and Apple platforms have ways to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse. (This is usually handled through some kind of software “control panel,” but the specifics vary depending on the operating system and—in IBM applications— on the mouse driver.) To optimize mouse movement, adjust the sensitivity on each CPU according to your individual preference.

Although the ServSwitch Jr. MP resists minor transient surges that can be caused by rapidly cycling power, certain keyboards are sensitive to such transients. Because your shared keyboard’s power comes through the Switch, wait at least three seconds after powering down the Switch before powering it up again, or the keyboard might not reset correctly.

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Contents SW627A-R2 SW628A-R2 Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch JR. MP RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch JR. MP NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications Indicators ConnectorsTemperature Tolerance PowerComplete Package Operating FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Front Panel LEDs 1, 2, 3Panel Label Connector Description Rear PanelPS/2 NoneCable Requirements Equipment RequirementsRackmounting Optional InstallationConnecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse Connecting the CPUs Powering Up the System Switching from the KeyboardOperation CpusOperation Monitor Video Quality vs. Distance for Original Serv Cables Video Quality vs. Distance for Coaxial Cables Keyboard-Command Summary ServSwitch Jr. MP’s Keyboard CommandsCtrl Commands in Detail Send Null Byte PC Cpus with PS/2 Mouse Ports only SET Maximum Ports SW628A-R2 only Servswitch JR. MP Typematic Delay Typematic Rate E0 Standard Mapping 104/105-Key Keyboard, PC Users E1 Swapped Mapping 104/105-Key Keyboard, Mac Users SET Mouse Translation PC Cpus with Serial Mouse Ports only Troubleshooting Restoring Factory-Default SettingsCommon Problems SW628A-R2 only Your Mouse Driver DOESN’T Load PC Cpus only Your Mouse DOESN’T Move the POINTER/CURSOR ONE or Both of Your PC Cpus Lock UP When YOU Start Windows Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingAppendix a Nvram Factory Defaults Option Factory-Default To Change To Save Setting ChangesAppendix B Cable Product Codes Appendix B Cable Product Codes Appendix C Rackmounting ServSwitch Jr. MP Figure C-1. Rackmount assemblyCustomer Support Information

SW627A-R2, SW628A-R2 specifications

The Black Box SW627A-R2 and SW628A-R2 are advanced network switches designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of modern data networks. These switches are ideal for various applications, including data centers, enterprise networks, and industrial settings, providing robust performance and flexibility for a wide range of tasks.

The SW627A-R2 model features 24 Ethernet ports, allowing for seamless connectivity across a broad array of devices. Its 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing capabilities ensure that all connected devices can communicate effectively, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to maximize their existing infrastructure. The switch is designed with energy efficiency in mind, featuring IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet technology. This integration helps in reducing power consumption and minimizing operational costs without compromising performance.

On the other hand, the SW628A-R2 model takes things a step further by offering 48 ports, accommodating even larger networks with ease. This switch also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which allows it to deliver power to connected devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points, eliminating the need for additional power sources and simplifying network installation.

Both models support Layer 2 switching and feature advanced forwarding techniques such as store-and-forward and cut-through modes. They also come equipped with a user-friendly interface for easy configuration and management, with options for SNMP monitoring to ensure optimal performance and troubleshooting capabilities.

From a security perspective, both the SW627A-R2 and SW628A-R2 incorporate features such as VLAN support, port security, and access control lists (ACLs). These features help in segmenting network traffic, preventing unauthorized access, and enhancing overall network integrity.

In terms of durability, both switches are designed for robustness, with sturdy enclosures suitable for various environments. The fanless design also ensures silent operation, making them suitable for office settings.

Overall, the Black Box SW627A-R2 and SW628A-R2 network switches are designed to meet the demands of advanced networking environments, providing the necessary features and technologies to facilitate efficient, secure, and scalable operations. Whether for a small business or a large enterprise, these switches provide a reliable backbone for any network infrastructure.