Lindy P16-IP Cascading / Daisy Chaining of multiple KVM Switches, Connect the local console, Step

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Section 2

Hardware Installation

 

 

 

2.4 Cascading / Daisy Chaining of multiple KVM Switches

The P16-IP can be cascaded with LINDY P-Series CPU switches only. It should not be used with LINDY PXT-Series CPU Switches. For all cascaded installations, the P16-IP should always be used as the MASTER switch.

To connect an additional switch to the MASTER (or previous) switch, you must use a standard (VGA + 2 x PS/2) 3-in-1 KVM cable, all connectors male.

Step 1 - Connect the local console

Connect your keyboard, mouse and monitor to the console ports of the P16-IP MASTER KVM Switch.

Step 2

Use one end of a 3-in-1 KVM cable to connect the daisy chain port of the MASTER/previous KVM Switch and the other end to the console port of the next SLAVE switch.

Step 3 - Cascading

Repeat the previous step to daisy chain mores switches. Each individual switch in the chain represents a different Bank. The MASTER switch is Bank 1 and each cascaded SLAVE follows on as Bank 2, 3, 4 etc. to a maximum of eight banks/switches.

Bank 1 (Master)

Bank 3...to a maximum of 8

Note: If video quality deteriorates you can add a VGA amplifier between the fifth and the sixth KVM switch to enhance the VGA signal. (see www.lindy.com for appropriate products)

Cascading KVM Switches

Step 4 – Resetting the Switches

After you have connected and switched on the SLAVE switches and computers, all of the KVM switches must be reset. First, reset the SLAVE switch at the end of the daisy chain and then reset all of the other SLAVE switches up to the MASTER P16-IP switch.

To reset the switch, press and hold the Bank button and P8 button on the front panel of the switch.

Each SLAVE switch should now show a dash in its BANK display.

Now, reset the MASTER switch - it will show a 1 in the BANK display. Each SLAVE switch BANK display will now change to a number according to its position in the daisy chain.

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Contents P16-IP KVM Switch About this manual Contents Introducing P16-IP Remote & local control of multiple computers About the P16-IPSection Introducing the P16-IP Product Features Cables and Accessories not included Package ContentsHardware Installation Product Information & Connection Guide Section Hardware InstallationMake your connections to the switch as detailed below Connecting an External Power Switch option Rackmount InstallationStep Cascading / Daisy Chaining of multiple KVM SwitchesResetting the Switches Connect the local consoleKVM Switch Operation Hot Plug Support KVM Switch OperationPassword Security Section KVM Switch OperationFront panel push button selection Computer / Port SelectionPort LED Display Important Note Keyboard Hotkey SelectionBeeper Function Enables and Disables beep during Auto Scan Auto Scan modeROM Reflash On Screen Display Menu OSD Port SelectionSystem ESC Quit Enter IP Access Configuration Operation Section IP Access Configuration & Operation ConfigurationInitial Configuration via a Dhcp Server Initial Configuration via a Serial ConsoleMAC Address Detection P16-IP Setup ToolIP Auto Configuration AuthenticationAuto mouse speed Keyboard, Mouse and Video ConfigurationP16-IP Keyboard Settings Remote Mouse SettingsSpecial Mouse Driver Host System Mouse SettingsSingle and Double Mouse Mode Windows XP Mouse SettingsSUN Solaris Recommended Mouse SettingsVideo Modes MS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XPTelnet UsagePrerequisites Https//IP address of P16-IP Login to the P16-IPLogging Http//IP address of P16-IPNavigation Access the Remote ConsoleWindow Remote Console Main WindowCtrl+Alt+Delete Auto Adjust buttonSingle/Double mouse mode Remote Console Control BarIntelligent Sync Video Settings in the KVM section in the front end menuFast Sync Contrast PhaseReset this Mode Reset all ModesLocal Keyboard Section IP Access Configuration & Operation Undo ChangesShow MappingStatus line Remote Console Status LineKVM Console For the Remote Power settings see .3 onMenu Options Telnet Console Version HelpCls QuitDd if=/dev/fd0 of=/tmp/floppy.image Floppy DiskCreate a Floppy Image Unix and UNIX-like OSUploading a Floppy Image Section IP Access Configuration & Operation WindowsDd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.image Create a CD-ROM/ISO ImageUser Share hostShare name Path to imageSamba Drive Redirection Section IP Access Configuration & Operation Options User Management Change PasswordNew User name Confirm passwordUsers And Groups Existing usersTransmission Encoding Pre-configuredUser Console User select boxRemote Console Type Default Java-VMManually Remote Console Button Keys Miscellaneous Remote Console SettingsSun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin Mouse hotkeyPS/2 Keyboard Model Keyboard/MouseHost Interface Mouse Speed Miscellaneous Video SettingsVideo USB Mouse TypeForce Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers NetworkSubnet Mask IP auto configurationEnable Telnet access Called Telnet Console on Disable Setup ProtocolDynamic DNS Username Enable Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS server HostnameSection called Certificate on KVM encryption SecurityForce Https Certificate Organization Challenge PasswordCommon name Organizational unitKey length Confirm Challenge PasswordSerial line speed Configuration or console loginSerial Port ModemModem client IP address Passthrough access to serial port via TelnetModem server IP address Date And Time Event Log List logging enabledNFS Logging enabled Snmp Logging enabled Smtp Logging enabledConnected Users Device InformationView the data file for support Update Firmware Tools Internet Options General Delete Files Unit Reset KVM Switch Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting IP Access Troubleshooting Key Codes Technical InformationTechnical Information Video Modes Resolution x, y Refresh Rates HzUnited Kingdom Certifications, Recycling InformationCE Statement