Black Box KV22008E, KV22016E, KV21008A manual Scanning Your System, To add servers to the scan list

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CHAPTER 4: BASIC OPERATIONS

Figure 4-13. Target Version Dialog Box

5.Click X to close the Target Version dialog box.

NOTE:

Load Firmware button will only display for a SAM; ServSelect III cables are not upgradable. Only the

administrator and the user (when local user accounts are disabled) can upgrade the firmware on a SAM.

4.6 Scanning Your System

In scan mode, the appliance automatically scans from port to port (server to server). You can scan up to 16 servers, specifying which servers to scan and the number of seconds that each server will display. The scanning order is determined by placement of the server in the list. The list is always shown in scanning order. You can, however, choose to display the server’s name or EID number by pressing the appropriate button.

To add servers to the scan list:

1.If the OSD interface is not open, press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear.

2.Click Setup - Scan. The Scan dialog box displays.

Figure 4-14. Scan Dialog Box

3.The dialog box contains a listing of all servers attached to your appliance. Click the checkbox next to the servers you wish to scan.

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Contents KV21008A KV22008A KV22016A KV21008E KV22008E KV22016E Page KV21008A KV21008E KV22008A KV22008E KV22016A KV22016E Welcome to the ServSwitch FamilyServSelect III cables SAMs European Union Declaration of Conformity Japanese Compliance Statement Other Agency Approvals Compliance StatementsInstrucciones DE Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety StatementNOM Statement Table of Contents ServSelect III Product Specifications SpecificationsServselect Iiitm INSTALLER/USER Guide Two-User Share Mode Features and BenefitsPlug and Play VideoFlash upgradable Cascading expansionExample of a ServSelect III Configuration Safety PrecautionsRackmount safety considerations Supplied with the ServSelect III switch Rack Mounting Your ServSelect III SwitchTo install the 1U switch mounting bracket Getting StartedInstalling the ServSelect III Switch Basic ServSelect III Switch Configuration To connect a server using a SAMCascading ServSelect III Switches Connecting UsersTo connect a server using a ServSelect III cable To cascade multiple ServSelect III switchesServSelect III Switch Configuration with a Cascaded Switch Adding Legacy SwitchesServSelect III Switch Configuration with Legacy KVM Switches To add a legacy KVM switchSetting Up Your ServSelect III Switching System Servselect III INSTALLER/USER Guide Controlling Your System at the Analog Ports To access the Main dialog boxViewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Selecting servers OSD Interface Status SymbolsTo select servers To select the previous serverOSD Interface Navigation Basics Navigating the OSD InterfaceAlt+Hotkey Setup Features to Manage Routine Tasks for Your Servers Configuring OSD Interface MenusTo access the Setup menu Assigning server names To access the Names dialog boxAssigning device types To access the Devices dialog boxTo assign names to servers Devices Dialog Box To assign a device typeTo access the Menu dialog box To set up key sequences to launch the OSD interfaceTo choose the default display order of servers To set a Screen Delay Time for the OSD interfaceControlling the status flag To access the Flag dialog boxOSD Interface Status Flags To determine how the status flag is displayedTo access the Security dialog box Setting console securityTo password protect your console To set or change the passwordTo log in to your console To disable local user accounts admin user only To enable local user accountsTo immediately turn on the screen saver Displaying Version InformationTo display version information To add servers to the scan list Scanning Your SystemTo remove a server from the scan list To start the scan modeTo cancel scan mode Running System DiagnosticsTo run diagnostic tests Diagnostic Test DetailsBroadcasting to Servers To access the Broadcast dialog boxTo turn broadcasting off To broadcast to selected serversSetting the Share Mode feature Changing Your Switch ModeTo enable Share Mode To access the Switch dialog boxBasic Operations To access the User Setup screen administrator only Using Administrator PrivilegesUser Edit menu administrator only User Setup menu functions administrator onlyTo edit a user User Setup menu Delete administrator only User Access menu administrator onlyAdvanced Operations Possible error conditions Items needed for the upgradeTo upgrade firmware Upgrading the ServSelectTo upgrade SAM firmware individually To simultaneously upgrade multiple SAMsUpgrading the SAM firmware Version Dialog Box SAM Load Dialog Box Page Page Page Doc. No -598-501A Customer Support Information

KV21008A, KV21008E, KV22016E, KV22008E specifications

The Black Box KV22008E, KV22016E, KV21008E, and KV21008A are advanced KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switches designed for efficient management of multiple computers from a single workstation. These devices are essential for IT professionals, data centers, and businesses that require seamless control over multiple systems without the hassle of numerous peripherals.

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In conclusion, the Black Box KV22008E, KV22016E, KV21008E, and KV21008A KVM switches provide flexible, efficient, and secure solutions for managing multiple computers. With their high-resolution support, USB sharing technology, and user-friendly features, they are invaluable tools for any business looking to streamline its operations and improve workflow efficiency. Whether for small or large setups, these KVM switches are poised to meet the diverse needs of modern workplaces.