Tripp Lite B060-016-2 owner manual Physical Interface Cascading

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Installation (continued)

Multilevel Installations

Physical Interface Cascading

Physical Interface Cascading refers to cascading to a second stage KVM switch (such as the Tripp Lite B022-016) that doesn’t utilize the same protocol as the first stage B060 Series KVM, but uses the same physical interface (PS/2 or USB ports, for example).

The advantage of cascading to a switch like the B022-016 is that it yields enormous expansion capability.

For example, since the B060-032 can be daisy chained to 31 additional B022-016s, up to 16,384 computers can be controlled from a single B060-032 (32 B060-032 ports x 32 B022-016s x 16 ports per switch = 16,384 ports).

The operational difference between this method and Protocol Interface Cascading is that since the OSD protocols are not the same, the OSDs of the cascaded B022-016s cannot be integrated. Unlike Protocol Interface Cascading, the OSD that the operator works with is the OSD for each particular B022-016 - not an OSD that incorporates all of the switches on the installation.

Therefore, in order to access a computer connected to a particular B022-016, the operator must first bring up the B060 Series KVM’s OSD to access the target B022-016. The B022-016's OSD is then activated in order to access the target computer.

In this type of installation, the B060 Series KVM is considered the First Stage unit; the B022-016 is con- sidered the Second Stage unit. If there are additional B022-016s daisy chained down from the Second Stage B022-016, the entire chain is seen as a Second Stage unit, with the top level B022-016 (the Master switch) as the OSD access point for the entire chain.

To set up a Physical Interface Cascade, refer to the installation diagram below, and do the following:

1.Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up has been turned off.

2.Use Cat5e cable to connect any available CPU Port on the First Stage unit (the B060 Series KVM) to a PS/2 style Server Interface Module (as described in the Cables section, p. 3); plug the Server Interface Module's KVM connectors to the Keyboard, Video, and Mouse Console ports of the B022-016.

Note: The distance between the Second Stage unit and the B060 Series KVM must not exceed 500ft.

3.Use KVM cable sets for the B022-016 to connect any available CPU port on the Second Stage unit to the Keyboard, Video, and Mouse ports of the computers you are installing. Note that the B022- 016 and the B060 Series KVM use different types of cables.

4.Plug the power cord into the B022-016 switch's Power Socket and into an AC source (such as a surge suppressor or UPS).

5.Repeat steps 2 - 4 for any other top level Second Stage units you wish to connect.

6.Turn on the power for the First Stage unit; turn on the power for all Second Stage units; turn on the power to all the computers.

Note: If you are daisy chaining B022-016s, follow the instructions provided in the B022-016 User Manual for chaining. Power on each chain according to the instructions in the manual.

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Contents NetDirector Matrix KVM Switches This package should include Table of ContentsIntroduction FeaturesHardware Requirements B060 Series Front View B060-032 Shown Console Interface Modules B060 Series Rear View B060-032 ShownConsole Interface Modules Front View Console Interface Modules Rear View B062-001-PS2B062-001-USB Power JackO Jack Overview InstallationBefore you Begin InterfaceConnect the Console to the Console Interface Module Single Stage InstallationConnect the Server Interface Module to the Computer B062-001-USB USB Cable Connection B062-001-PS2Overview Multilevel InstallationsDaisy Chaining B062-001-USB Cascading B054-001-PS2 Protocol Interface CascadingB007-008 Physical Interface Cascading B022-016 Physical Interface Cascading B062-001-PS2Protocol Interface Expansion Daisy Chaining Plus Cascading ExpansionB054-001-PS2 B007-008 B060-032 B054-001-PS2 B022-016 Physical Interface ExpansionBasic Operations Topology ConsiderationsCascaded Physical Interface Installations Cascaded Protocol Interface InstallationsUser Management and Security OSD Overview OSD OperationOSD Navigation OSD Main Screen HeadingsOSD Functions Heading ExplanationChoice Meaning F1 GotoPort ID F4 ADM Clear the Name List F5 SKP F8 Lout Cascaded OSD OperationHotkey Operation Invoking Hotkey ModeHotkey Port Control Selecting the Active PortInvoking Auto Scan Auto ScanningHotkey Beeper Control Skip ModeHotkey Summary Table Mac Keyboard Emulation Multiplatform SupportSun Keyboard Emulation Introduction Firmware Upgrade UtilityPurpose Before You BeginStarting the Upgrade Performing the UpgradeUpgrade Failure Appendix OSD Factory Default SettingsConnection Tables Clear Login Information Console Interface Modules SpecificationsServer Interface Modules Warranty Registration TroubleshootingYear Limited Warranty FCC Radio/TV Interference Notice