Black Box KV212E, KV120E, KV120A manual To add a KV158A ServSwitch Multi Z8 switch

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SERVSELECT™ IP INSTALLER/USER GUIDE

To add a KV158A ServSwitch® Multi Z8 switch:

You can add a KV158A ServSwitch Multi Z8 to the ServSelect IP system. In a cascaded system, each ARI port will accommodate up to eight servers.

ServSelect IP Appliance

Server Access Modules

(KV125 - KV128)

PS/2, USB and Sun cables versions are available

KV158A ServSwitch

Local Analog

User

Server 1

Figure 3-4. ServSelect IP Configuration with a Legacy KVM Switch

1.Mount the Z8 into your rack cabinet. Locate a length of CAT5 cabling to connect your appliance to the SAM for your Z8.

2.Attach one end of the CAT5 cabling to the RJ-45 connector on the SAM.

3.Connect the other end of the CAT5 cable to a port on the back of your ServSelect IP.

4.Attach the keyboard, monitor and mouse connectors of the SAM to a user port on your Z8.

5.Connect the servers to your Z8 according to the instructions in the Z8’s manual.

6.Power cycle the Z8 to enable the cascade code.

7.Repeat steps 2-6 for all Z8s you want to attach to your system.

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Contents Page Page Welcome to the ServSwitch Family Servselect IP INSTALLER/USER Guide Compliance Statements Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety Statement Instrucciones DE SeguridadNOM Statement Contents Specifications Agency ApprovalsFeatures and Benefits Server Access ModulesIntroduction Access via network connection Point and click control with ServSelect IP SoftwareSafety Precautions Rackmount safety considerationsGetting Started InstallationSetting up your network Supplied with the ServSelect IPTo install the 1U switch mounting bracket Rackmounting Your ServSelect IPInstalling the ServSelect IP Basic ServSelect IP ConfigurationTo install the ServSelect IP hardware To configure the ServSelect IP hardwareFor Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XP For Microsoft Windows NT using default driversTo adjust the mouse acceleration To connect a SAM adapter to each serverTo add a KV158A ServSwitch Multi Z8 switch ServSelect IP Configuration with a Legacy KVM SwitchSetting Up Your ServSelect IP and Software To connect the network and turn on your ServSelect IPControlling Your System at the Analog Port To access the Main dialog boxAnalog Port Operation Viewing and Selecting Ports and ServersOSD Status Symbols Viewing the status of your applianceSelecting servers Soft switching To configure servers for soft switchingTo soft switch to a server Navigating the OSD OSD Navigation BasicsConfiguring the OSD Setup Features to Manage Routine Tasks for your ServersTo access the Setup menu To access the Names dialog box Assigning server namesTo assign names to servers To access the Devices dialog box Assigning device typesTo set a Screen Delay Time for the OSD To access the Menu dialog boxTo choose the default display order of servers Changing the display behaviorTo access the Flag dialog box Controlling the status flagTo determine how the status flag is displayed Setting console security To access the Security dialog boxTo set or change the password To enable the screen saver mode with no password protection To password protect your consoleTo remove password protection from your console To log in to your consoleTo turn off the screen saver Viewing and Disconnecting User ConnectionsTo exit the screen saver mode To immediately turn on the screen saverResetting Your Keyboard and Mouse To reset the mouse and keyboard valuesTo disconnect a user Displaying Version Information To display version informationScanning Your System To add servers to the scan listTo remove a server from the scan list 16. Scan Dialog BoxTo start the scan mode To cancel scan modeBroadcasting to Servers To access the Broadcast dialog box To broadcast to selected serversTo turn broadcasting off Network Configuration Configuring the Terminal MenuTo access the Terminal menu Terminal OperationsTo change the password Enable Debug MessagesSet/Change Password Firmware ManagementTroubleshooting Calling Black BOXShipping and Packaging Appendix Flash Upgrades Upgrading the ServSelect IPTo upload a new Flash file To simultaneously upgrade multiple SAMs Upgrading the SAM firmwareTo upgrade SAM firmware individually Figure A-2. SAM Upgrade Dialog BoxClick the Load Firmware button. The Load dialog box appears Page Page

KV120A, KV212E, KV120E specifications

The Black Box KV120E, KV212E, and KV120A are innovative KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) solutions that bring seamless control to various IT environments. These devices are particularly suited for computer rooms, data centers, and remote server management where efficiency and reliability are paramount.

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