Sun Microsystems UKT-KVM-2U16-Z, UKT-KVM-1U08-Z manual Cascading switches

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8 – Cascading switches

The number of servers administered from the one Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse Console can be expanded to a maximum of 256 by cascading KVMs.

Each port of the first or Master KVM can support a Slave KVM through a cascade cable. This effectively connects up to 8 or 16 servers – depending on Slave KVM connected - to the one port on the Master KVM. All of the Master KVM’s ports may be used in this way, yielding a maximum of 256 servers controlled by the one Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse Console using 16 port KMVs.

UKT-KVM-CAS-x-Z (x = length: S=5foot, M=10foot, L=20foot )

Further lengths of up to 100ft are available by request, contact cp-uk@sun.com

To connect a Slave KVM to the Master KVM, the above cable connects to the first available CPU port of the Master KVM and to the “KVM-1” port of the Slave KVM.

The Master KVM will need changes made to the set up, please refer to the accompanying User Manual for the details.

Quick Installation Guide

Rev. 1.1

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Contents UKT-KVM-1U08-Z UKT-KVM-2U16-Z Contents Sun Serial 8 pin What is in the box?What else do I need? Installing the Keyboard Video Mouse switch into a rack Connecting the Console Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse VGA Monitor and individual PS2 Keyboard and mouse Setting up server ports using the On Screen Display menus Quick Installation Guide Rev Quick Installation Guide Rev Keyboard selections are Computer nameKeyboard For servers with PS2 Keyboard connectionConnecting to the servers UKT-KVM-1U08-Z Rear Panel Quick Installation Guide Rev Using the Keyboard Video Mouse switch Cascading switches Important notes when Cascading