Belkin P74696 manual Powering up the Systems

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Installation

Powering up the Systems

 

 

Powering up the Systems

Once all cables have been connected, power up the connected servers in any order. The Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch emulates both a mouse and keyboard on each port and allows your server to boot up normally. The Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch does not need to be powered on to emulate the keyboard and mouse.

The server connected to port 01 of the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch and any other primary KVM switch will be displayed on the monitor. Check to see that the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch is working normally by use of mouse, keyboard, hot keys, and/or OSD. Proceed to do this with all occupied ports to verify that all servers are connected and responding correctly. If you encounter an error, check your cable connections for that server and reboot, if necessary. If the problem persists, please call Belkin Technical Support.

Now that you have connected servers to your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch, it is ready for use. You can select connected servers by hot key commands,

or the On-Screen Display. Note: For hot keys (e.g. up and down arrows) and AutoScan, the order of progression, when switching from one server to the next, is dictated by the order of the servers in the list box on the “Main” page of the OSD.

NOTE: For a standalone Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch to function as described in this section, the BANK address must be set to 00 and the “Daisy-chain this KVM” box must be cleared. Otherwise, the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch will function, but it will operate like a daisy-chained KVM switch.

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Contents OmniView Enterprise 1U Rack-Mount Console with Built-In 8-Port KVM SwitchRack-mount console Table of Contents Package Contents Quad-Bus Technology Feature OverviewAutoUpdate AutoScan Video ResolutionHot Keys Reprogrammable Hot Key Initiator SequenceCables Equipment RequirementsOperating System Requirements Front View Unit Display DiagramsLCD Display Buttons Specifications Cable Length Recommendations Pre-ConfigurationStep Section Unlock your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch with keys provided PS/2 Connection USB Connection Section Connecting Multiple KVM Devices Daisy-Chaining Before you begin DIP Switch Configuration ChartInstallation Adding additional units Connecting the Daisy-Chain CableExample of Daisy-Chain Configuration Connecting the servers Powering up the Systems AutoScan Mode Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM SwitchSelecting a Server Using Keyboard Hot Key Commands Using the MultiView Feature Input and Navigation Features ID Column MainGroup Column Computer Name ColumnConsole Column Setup ButtonMouse Column Security ColumnSetup Security AdminScan Column Scan Time and Change All ButtonUser Columns 1, 2, 3, G UserGuest Enable Check Boxes PasswordsPassword Entry Fields Options AutoLogout Enable and TimeBroadcast Passwords Alternate Attention Key Display BannerDisplay Inactive Ports Display Restricted PortsUnit ID Assign Bank Address Disable ViewingDaisy-Chain this KVM Switch Advanced DialogSteal Control of this Host Restore Factory DefaultsError Messages and Dialogs Login DialogSplash Screen BannerUpdating Firmware AutoUpdate Firmware Update UtilityInstalling the AutoUpdate application Connecting the server to the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Updating Devices via the Web Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Section Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Completing the Firmware Update Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Section Glossary Section CE Declaration of Conformity FCC Statement