Black Box ACR1000A-T, ACR1002A-R, ACR1000A-R, ACR1002A-T manual There are a few possible causes

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Problem: The mouse pointer of the ServSwitch Agility receiver is slow or sluggish when moved across the screen.

This issue is often related to either using dithering on the video output of one or more transmitting computers or using VGA-to- DVI video converters.

Dithering is used to improve the perceived quality and color depth of images by diffusing or altering the color of pixels between video frames. This practice is commonly used on Apple Mac computers using ATI or Nvidia graphics cards. VGA-to-DVI converters unwittingly produce a similar issue by creating high levels of pixel background noise.

ServSwitch Agility units attempt to considerably reduce network traffic by transmitting only the pixels that change between successive video frames. When dithering is enabled and/or VGA-to-DVI converters are used, this can have the effect of changing almost every pixel between each frame, thus forcing the ServSwitch Agility transmitter to send the whole of every frame: resulting in greatly increased network traffic and what’s perceived as sluggish performance.

Remedies:

Linux PCs

Check the video settings on the PC. If the Dither video box option is enabled, disable it.

Apple Mac with Nvidia graphics

Use the Black Box utility for Mac’s – Contact technical support.

Apple Mac with ATI graphics

Use the ServSwitch Agility Dual series unit with Magic Eye dither removal feature.

Windows PCs

If you suspect these issues with PC’s, contact technical support for assistance.

Replace old VGA adapters on host computers with DVI video cards.

Problem: ServSwitch iPath cannot locate working ServSwitch Agility units.

There are a few possible causes:

The ServSwitch Agility units must be reset back to their zero config IP addresses for ServSwitch iPath discovery. If you have a working network of ServSwitch Agility unit’s without ServSwitch iPath and then add ServSwitch iPath to the network, the iPath manager will not discover the ServSwitch Agility units until they are reset to the zero config IP addresses.

This could be caused by Layer 2 Cisco switches that have Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) enabled but do not also have port- fast enabled on the ports to which ServSwitch Agility units are connected. Without portfast enabled, ServSwitch Agility units will all be assigned the same zero config IP address at reboot and ServSwitch iPath will only acquire them one at a time on a random basis.

You can easily tell whether portfast is enabled on a switch that is running STP: When you plug the link cable from a working ServSwitch Agility unit into the switch port, check how long it takes for the port indicator to change from orange to green. If it takes roughly one second, portfast is on; if it takes roughly thirty seconds then portfast is disabled.

Remedies:

Ensure that the ServSwitch Agility units and the ServSwitch iPath manager are located within the same subnet. ServSwitch iPath cannot cross subnet boundaries.

Manually reset the ServSwitch Agility units to their zero config IP addresses.

Enable portfast on all switch ports that have ServSwitch Agility units attached to them or try temporarily disabling STP on the switches while ServSwitch iPath is attempting to locate ServSwitch Agility units.

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Contents ServSwitch Agility and Agility Dual Trademarks Used in this Manual ServSwitch Agility and Agility DualFCC and IC RFI Statements ServSwitch Agility and Agility Dual Table of Contents ServSwitch Agility Dual Specifications ServSwitch AgilityIntroduction One-to-One ConfigurationOne-to-Many Configuration OverviewServSwitch Agility/Dual and ServSwitch iPath Mixing ServSwitch Agility and Agility Dual unitsServSwitch Agility unit features ServSwitch Agility local transmitter unitIndicators SER ServSwitch Agility remote receiver unitServSwitch Agility Dual local transmitter unit ServSwitch Agility Dual unit featuresServSwitch Agility Dual remote receiver unit front panel ServSwitch Agility Dual remote receiver unitServSwitch Agility Dual Local Unit Package ACR1002A-T ServSwitch Agility Local Unit Package ACR1000A-TServSwitch Agility Remote Unit Package ACR1000A-R ServSwitch Agility Pair Package ACR1000ARack Brackets Installation MountingUsing the Vesa Mounting Bracket InstallationTo make a single video link on ServSwitch Agility ConnectionsLocal Video Link To make two video links on ServSwitch Agility Dual To make a single video link on ServSwitch Agility DualTo make audio links on ServSwitch Agility To make audio links on ServSwitch Agility DualLocal Audio Links Local USB Link Local AUX Port Connecting the serial link cable to Local unit socketPower supply identification Local PowerLocal/Remote Network Link To link Agility Dual units using fiber optic links Remote Video Display To connect a single DVI display to the ServSwitch AgilityTo connect two DVI displays to the ServSwitch Agility Dual Remote Microphone & Speakers Supported USB Devices USB DevicesRemote AUX Port For Agility For Agility Dual Networked linking Configuration Initial configurationManual Factory Reset To perform a manual factory resetConfiguration Browser-Based Configuration UtilityAccessing the Browser-Based Configuration Utility To upgrade a single unit via network link Performing an upgradeFront Panel Indicators OperationOperation Further information Appendices Appendix A. Tips for success when networking Agility unitsChoosing the right switch Layer 2 and Layer 3 switches known to workRecommended layout Creating an efficient network layoutConfiguring the switches and devices Remedies There are a few possible causes Igmp Fast-Leave aka Immediate Leave Appendix C. Glossary Internet Group Management ProtocolIgmp Snooping Igmp QuerierSpanning Tree Protocol STP Jumbo frames Jumbo packetsForwarding modes Agility transmitter video settingsNetwork connection Layer 2 and Layer 3 The OSI modelSupported video modes Appendix E. Safety Information About Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

ACR1000A, ACR1000A-R, ACR1002A, ACR1002A-T, ACR1002A-R specifications

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