Black Box KV212E, KV120E Firmware Management, Enable Debug Messages, Set/Change Password, Exit

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CHAPTER 5: TERMINAL OPERATIONS

that allows the ServSelect IP to be positioned in your network. For more information, see Installing the ServSelect IP in Chapter 3.

Firmware Management

This menu option contains the FLASH Download command. The FLASH Download selection allows you to keep your ServSelect IP firmware current with upgrades available from BLACK BOX®. For more information, see Appendix A: FLASH

Upgrades.

Enable Debug Messages

This menu option allows you to configure the ServSelect IP to display messages regarding the status of the ServSelect IP. Once you select the level of detail to receive, the ServSelect IP will begin to display information on your terminal screen. When you are finished viewing, press any key to exit this mode.

Set/Change Password

The ServSelect IP can be set to a secure mode where the Terminal menu cannot be accessed without first entering a password.

To activate security:

1.Select the Set/Change Password menu option. You will be prompted with the option to continue. Enter a Y.

2.Type a password for this ServSelect IP and press Enter. This password must be a minimum of five characters and can be up to a maximum of 12 characters (10 are visible). The password must consist of a combination of letters and numbers.

3.You will be prompted to re-type the password. Once you complete this step, security will be active and you will not be able to access ServSelect IP terminal operations without the password.

To change the password:

1.Select the Set/Change Password menu option.

2.You will be prompted to type the old password and a new one.

3.Re-type the new password to verify.

NOTE:

This password places your ServSelect IP terminal in a secure mode. This password should be guarded like any network password and care should be taken to avoid forgetting or misplacing it. There are no means for recovering a lost password.

Exit

This menu selection will return you to the ready prompt.

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Contents Page Page Welcome to the ServSwitch Family Servselect IP INSTALLER/USER Guide Compliance Statements Instrucciones DE Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety StatementNOM Statement Contents Agency Approvals SpecificationsFeatures and Benefits Server Access ModulesIntroduction Point and click control with ServSelect IP Software Access via network connectionRackmount safety considerations Safety PrecautionsSupplied with the ServSelect IP InstallationSetting up your network Getting StartedRackmounting Your ServSelect IP To install the 1U switch mounting bracketBasic ServSelect IP Configuration Installing the ServSelect IPTo configure the ServSelect IP hardware To install the ServSelect IP hardwareTo connect a SAM adapter to each server For Microsoft Windows NT using default driversTo adjust the mouse acceleration For Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XPServSelect IP Configuration with a Legacy KVM Switch To add a KV158A ServSwitch Multi Z8 switchTo connect the network and turn on your ServSelect IP Setting Up Your ServSelect IP and SoftwareViewing and Selecting Ports and Servers To access the Main dialog boxAnalog Port Operation Controlling Your System at the Analog PortOSD Status Symbols Viewing the status of your applianceSelecting servers Soft switching To configure servers for soft switchingTo soft switch to a server OSD Navigation Basics Navigating the OSDConfiguring 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 Assigning device types To access the Devices dialog boxChanging the display behavior To access the Menu dialog boxTo choose the default display order of servers To set a Screen Delay Time for the OSDTo 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 log in to your console To password protect your consoleTo remove password protection from your console To enable the screen saver mode with no password protectionTo immediately turn on the screen saver Viewing and Disconnecting User ConnectionsTo exit the screen saver mode To turn off the screen saverResetting Your Keyboard and Mouse To reset the mouse and keyboard valuesTo disconnect a user To display version information Displaying Version InformationTo add servers to the scan list Scanning Your System16. Scan Dialog Box To remove a server from the scan listTo start the scan mode To cancel scan modeBroadcasting to Servers To access the Broadcast dialog box To broadcast to selected serversTo turn broadcasting off Terminal Operations Configuring the Terminal MenuTo access the Terminal menu Network ConfigurationFirmware Management Enable Debug MessagesSet/Change Password To change the passwordTroubleshooting Calling Black BOXShipping and Packaging Appendix Flash Upgrades Upgrading the ServSelect IPTo upload a new Flash file Upgrading the SAM firmware To simultaneously upgrade multiple SAMsFigure A-2. SAM Upgrade Dialog Box To upgrade SAM firmware individuallyClick 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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The KV212E model expands on this functionality by offering 2-port switching with dual-monitor support, perfect for users requiring extensive screen real estate. This model handles resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, catering to high-definition displays and intensive graphical applications. The KV212E also features advanced EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) emulation, ensuring that display settings remain consistent even when switching between computers. In addition, it supports USB and PS/2 connections, making it versatile for various environments and setups.

Similarly, the KV120A model is a 2-port KVM switch that emphasizes reliability and ease of use. Like its counterparts, it allows for quick toggling between computers and supports a high-resolution output. The KV120A incorporates audio support, allowing users to manage audio sources effectively alongside their visual displays. This feature is particularly useful in setups where multimedia presentation or audio monitoring is required.

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In conclusion, the Black Box KV120E, KV212E, and KV120A KVM switches offer critical functionality for IT professionals. Their advanced features help streamline operations in multi-computer environments, enhancing productivity while maintaining an effortless user experience. Whether managing two computers or requiring dual-monitor output, these models fulfill the diverse needs of today's tech-savvy users.