Belkin F1DW216 user manual Connecting Multiple Switches Daisy-Chaining

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INSTALLATION

Connecting Multiple Switches (Daisy-Chaining)

You can daisy-chain up to 16 Switches and Expanders together; this will give a server administrator control over a maximum of 256 computers. In addition, when a second Switch is daisy-chained, additional consoles can be added, creating a configuration of up to four consoles. Each daisy-chained group of Switches becomes a unit that is referred to as a “BANK” and assigned an address. The Switch that the console (keyboard, mouse, and monitor) is connected to is referred to as a “primary” switch. BANKs 00 and 01 can be configured as primary console switches, allowing up to four consoles. BANKs 02 through 15 can only be configured as secondary Switches (without console support). If BANKs 00 through 01 do not have a console attached, they function as secondary Switches. However, the connections on these BANKs are hot swappable. For example, if a console is added to one of the first two BANKs, it will immediately become a primary console Switch.

Note: A Daisy-Chain Cable (F1D9402-XX) is required to daisy-chain each ENTERPRISE Quad-Bus Series KVM Switch and is available through your Belkin reseller or online at belkin.com.

All OmniView ENTERPRISE Quad-Bus Series KVM Switches feature a “BANK DIP” switch. The BANK DIP switch is used for proper identification of the Switch.

For a single-unit configuration, set the BANK DIP switch on the Switch to the “standalone” (BANK address 00) setting. This is the factory default setting.

For multi-unit configuration, the BANK DIP switch on the primary units must be set to BANK address 00 to (or) 01. Secondary units must be set to a unique BANK address (from 02 through 15). Refer to the chart below for DIP switch settings.

When connecting dual-console units with single-console units, it is recommended that all dual-console units are set at the lowest BANK numbers.

Connection Examples:

Dual-Console KVM

KVM Switch Type

BANK ADDRESS

CONSOLE LETTER

Switches Only

 

 

 

2-Console, 16-Port

BANK 00

A and D

 

 

2-Console, 8-Port

BANK 01

B and C

One Dual-Console

2-Console, 8-Port

BANK 00

A and D

and Two Single-Console

1-Console, 16-Port

BANK 01

B

KVM Switches

1-Console, 8-Port

BANK 02

C

Single-Console KVM

1-Console, 16-Port

BANK 00

A

Switches Only

1-Console, 8-Port

BANK 01

B

 

1-Console, 16-Port

BANK 02

C

 

1-Console, 8-Port

BANK 03

D

 

 

 

 

Note: BANK address 00 operates as standalone by default; refer to the section on the OSD Options page for instructions on how to configure BANK 00 to join a daisy-chain.

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Contents OmniView Table of Contents Introduction Package Contents Feature Overview OverviewReprogrammable Hot Key Initiator Sequence Direct-Access Port SelectorsHot Keys AutoScanEquipment Requirements Product Specifications Front View of the Switch F1DW216C Front View with Fascia Flipped Down F1DW216CBack View of the KVM Switch F1DW216C Front View with Fascia Flipped Down F1DW116CInstalling the Switch into a Server Rack InstallationPre-Configuration Cable Length RecommendationsConnecting Computers to the Switch Standalone Switch InstallationInitial switch position for video compensation Connect the Console Connecting Multiple Switches Daisy-Chaining Example DIP Switch Configuration ChartInstallation Before you begin F1DE101A-AP Connecting the Computers Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationConnecting the Daisy-Chain Cable Adding Additional UnitsPowering Up the Systems Standalone Configuration Using Your SwitchSelecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port Selectors Select Mode Daisy-Chain ConfigurationStatic Mode Idle Selecting a Computer Using Keyboard Hot Key Commands Using the MultiView Feature Using the AutoScan Function from the Front PanelAutoScan Mode Input and Navigation Features Using Your Switch Computer Name Column MainGroup Column ID ColumnConsole Column Mouse ColumnSecurity Column Setup Scan ColumnSecurity Passwords User Columns 1, 2, 3, GPassword Entry Fields Options Using Your Switch Using Your Switch Error Messages and Dialogs Connecting the computer to the Switch AutoUpdate Firmware Update UtilityInstalling the AutoUpdate application Updating FirmwareUsing Your Switch Updating Devices via the Web Using Your Switch Updating your KVM Manually with a File from a Local Disk Using Your Switch Using Your Switch Completing the Firmware Update Completing a Standalone KVM Firmware UpdateTroubleshooting Glossary Glossary Information FCC StatementP74342