ATEN Technology CL-1208, CL-1216 user manual F7 Scan

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CL-1208 / CL-1216 User Manual

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This function automatically switches among the available computers at regular intervals so that you can monitor their activity without having to take the trouble of switching manually.

wThe selection of computers to be included for Auto Scanning is made with the Scan/Skip Mode setting under the F3 SET function (see p. 31).

wThe amount of time that the focus stays on each Port is set with the Scan Duration setting under the F3 SET function (see p. 31).

w As each computer is accessed, an S appears in front of the Port ID display to indicate that it is being accessed under Auto Scan Mode.

wWhile you are in Auto Scan Mode, you can pause the scanning in order to keep the focus on a particular computer either by pressing P, or with a Left Click of the mouse. To resume scanning, press any key or Left Click, again. See Invoking Auto Scan, p. 44, for further details.

wTo stop scanning and stay at a particular location, press the [Spacebar] to exit Auto Scan Mode. If the scanning stops on an empty port, or one where the computer is attached but is powered Off, the monitor screen will be blank, and the mouse and keyboard will have no effect. Simply wait - after the Scan Duration time is up, the Scan function will move on to the next port.

wWhile Auto Scan Mode is in effect, the console will not function normally. You must exit Auto Scan Mode in order to regain control of the console.

wTo exit Auto Scan Mode, press the [Spacebar] or [Esc].

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Contents CL-1208 CL-1216 2005-04-26 Basic Package Packing ListOptional Equipment 2005-04-26 Table of Contents Hotkey Operation About This Manual OverviewConventions Introduction Overview2005-04-26 Features Cables Hardware RequirementsComputers Function CS Part NumberIntroduction CL-1208 / CL-1216BL Front View Firmware Upgrade Switch During normal operation Selected Port LEDCL-1208 / CL-1216 Rear View For details. Do not attempt to use ordinary 15 pin 2005-04-26 Single Stage Installation Before you Begin2005-04-26 Daisy Chaining 2005-04-26 CL-1216 ACS-1216A 2005-04-26 Basic Operation Opening the ConsoleClosing the Console LCD Buttons LCD OSD ConfigurationButton Function Adjustment Settings Setting ExplanationManual Port Switching Port SelectionHot Plugging Switching Station PositionsHot Plugging CPU Ports Powering Off and Restarting Port ID Numbering OSD Operation OSD OverviewWEB Server Heading Explanation OSD NavigationOSD Main Screen Headings SN-PNOSD Functions F1 GotoF2 List Choice MeaningF3 SET Setting FunctionScroll Lock Scroll Lock or Ctrl Ctrl Scan CommandMode SCAN/SKIPF4 ADM + / . and Space View Ports AccessibleSET Quick PortsStation IDS ResetUpgrade FirmwareF5 SKP F6 BRC F7 Scan F8 Lout 2005-04-26 Hotkey Port Access Invoking Hotkey ModeSelecting the Active Port Press EnterSetting the Scan Interval Auto ScanningInvoking Auto Scan Skip Mode Hotkey Beeper Control Hotkey Summary Table 2005-04-26 Firmware Upgrade Utility Preparation Starting the Upgrade 2005-04-26 Firmware Upgrade Utility Upgrade Succeeded Upgrade FailedFirmware Upgrade Recovery 2005-04-26 CL-1216 + ACS-1216A Connection TablesCL-1208 + ACS-1208A MVsOSD Factory Default Settings Setting DefaultClear Login Information Rack Mounting Standard Rack MountingOptional Rack Mounting Left Appendix Specifications Function CL-1208 CL-1216Limited Warranty TroubleshootingProblem Solution

CL-1216, CL-1208 specifications

ATEN Technology has consistently advanced the realm of digital communication and computer connectivity, providing innovative solutions that cater to various environments. Among its esteemed product lineup are the CL-1216 and CL-1208 KVM over IP switches. These devices exemplify ATEN's commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and providing robust management capabilities.

The CL-1216 and CL-1208 are designed to facilitate remote access and control of multiple servers or devices from a single console, a necessity in today's fast-paced IT environments. The numbers in their names indicate their capabilities, with the CL-1216 allowing access to 16 servers and the CL-1208 catering to 8 servers. This functionality is especially valuable for data centers, server rooms, and IT departments that require constant oversight and management of numerous systems.

One of the standout features of these KVM switches is their ease of use. They come equipped with a user-friendly web-based interface, allowing admins to manage server access seamlessly from anywhere with internet connectivity. This eliminates the traditional barriers of physical proximity, enabling IT personnel to handle issues remotely, thereby reducing downtime and improving productivity.

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Furthermore, these devices are designed with reliability in mind, featuring robust construction and the ability to operate effectively in various environmental conditions. They also offer multiple user access levels, enabling organizations to manage permissions and roles efficiently.

In conclusion, the ATEN CL-1216 and CL-1208 KVM over IP switches provide powerful, user-friendly solutions for remote server management. With their high-resolution video support, robust security features, and ease of use, they represent a significant step forward in IT management technology, ensuring enterprises can maintain control and oversight in an increasingly digital landscape.