Black Box KV2116A, KV4116A, KV4116E, KV2116E manual Device Local user Digital user

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SERVSELECT IP VM INSTALLER/USER GUIDE

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ServSelect IP VM appliance

Virtual media

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Local user

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Figure 2-2. Example ServSelect IP VM appliance configuration

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Contents KV2116A KV2116E KV4116A KV4116E MAYPage Welcome to the ServSelect Family KV2116A KV2116E KV4116A KV4116EServselect IP VM INSTALLER/USER Guide Compliance Statements Japanese Compliance Statement Other Agency ApprovalsProduct Specification Product overview InstallationBasic operations Computer terminal operationsProduct Specification Local PortSerial Port ServSelect IP VM appliance product specifications User Consoles Features and benefits Product overview Glossary Intelligent cablesVirtual Media OSD graphical user interfaceAccessing the appliance through network connection Accessing target devicesVideo Flash upgradabilityExample ServSelect IP VM appliance configuration Device Local user Digital userInstallation Installation overviewSetting up the network Required items Cord Digital User ServSelect IP VMPeripherals SAM module Servers Safety Precautions Connecting the appliance hardwareRack mount safety considerations Connecting a SAM to each target device Connecting local peripheral devicesVerifying Ethernet connections To connect local virtual media, complete the following stepTiering multiple appliances To tier multiple appliances, complete the following steps Local user a ServSelect IP VM applianceServSelect III VM appliance tiered ACI port Configuring ServSelect IP VM Software Adjusting mouse settingsAdding earlier-model appliances Appliance configuration with an earlier-model appliance Local user ServSelect IP VM Tiered applianceSetting up the appliance Controlling the switching system from the analog Port Basic operationsStarting the OSD interface Connecting a user to a target device OSD interface status symbolsSymbol Description Using the OSD interface Click Setup MenuOSD interface navigation basics Key, key combination, or Result Mouse actionConnecting local virtual media Configuring the appliance and the OSD interface Option PurposeTo access the Names window, complete the following steps Assigning target device namesNames window To access the Devices window, complete the following steps Assigning device typesTo assign a device type, complete the following steps To access the Menu window, complete the following steps Changing the display behaviorSelecting display language Controlling the status flagTo select a language for the OSD interface OSD interface status flags FlagDescriptionSetting the keyboard country code 10. Set Position windowSetting appliance security To enable the screen saver, complete the following stepsTo disable the screen saver, complete the following steps To set or change a password, complete the following stepsSetting the preemption warning 12. Preempt windowManaging target device tasks using the OSD interface Commands to manage routine tasks for the target deviceTo access the Commands window, complete the following steps Feature PurposeDisplaying version information Upgrading the firmwareTo view version information, complete the following steps Viewing the display configuration Viewing and disconnecting user connectionsTo upgrade firmware, complete the following steps Resetting the keyboard and mouse To disconnect a user, complete the following stepsScanning the switching system 18. Scan windowRunning switching system diagnostics To cancel scan mode, complete one of the following stepsTo start the Scan mode, complete the following steps Diagnostic test details To run diagnostic tests, complete the following stepsBroadcasting to target devices 21. Broadcast windowServselect IP VM INSTALLER/USER Guide Network configuration Computer terminal operationsConsole menu Other Console Main menu optionsEnable Debug Messages Set/Change PasswordTo change the password Restore Factory DefaultsAppendix a Flash upgrades Repairing damaged firmwareTo repair damaged firmware, complete the following steps Booting a computer using virtual memory Appendix B Virtual mediaVirtual media and USB 2.0 constraints Virtual media restrictions Wiring standards Cabling installation, maintenance, and safety tipsTable C.1 UTP wiring standards Pin Appendix C UTP cablingServselect IP VM INSTALLER/USER Guide Appendix D Getting help and technical Assistance Before you callGetting help and information from the World Wide Web Page Page Page Page Page Page Customer Support Information Doc. No -620-501A