Dell Console Switch manual SIP Intelligent Module

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Product Overview

Features and Benefits

The 8-Port and 16-port Dell™ Console Switches integrate keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) switching technology with advanced cable management, flexible access for up to two simultaneous users, and an intuitive user interface. The Console Switch features powerful on-screen management for easy system configuration and server selection.

NOTE: The 8-Port Console Switch enables a single local user to access any attached servers whereas the 16-port switch allows two simultaneous users to access attached servers.

A unique benefit of the Console Switch is the Server Interface Pod (SIP) intelligent module. By utilizing CAT 5 cabling the SIP dramatically reduces cable clutter, while providing optimal resolution and video settings. The built-in memory of the SIP simplifies configuration by assigning and retaining unique server names and Electronic ID (EID) numbers for each attached server. The SIP is powered directly from the server and provides Keep Alive functionality even if the Console Switch is not powered.

Figure 1-1. Console Switch

SIP Intelligent Module

SIPs allow direct KVM connectivity to servers in your Console Switch. Each Console Switch has either 8 or 16 Analog Rack Interface (ARI) ports for connecting SIPs.

Utilizing a SIP, you can attach additional switches to expand your Console Switch system. This flexibility allows you to add capacity as your data center grows.

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Contents Console Switch Installer/User’s Guide Model Console Switch October Contents Appendices Appendix B Technical SpecificationsFigures Tables SIP Intelligent Module Console SwitchVideo Multiplatform SupportOscar Graphical User Interface SecurityFlash Upgradable Safety PrecautionsTiering Expansion General Rack Mounting of Systems Product Overview Getting Started Supplied with the Console SwitchAdditional Items Needed Console Switch Horizontal Installation Installing the Console SwitchBasic Console Switch Configuration Tiering Console Switches Console Switch Configuration with a Tiered Switch Legacy Switch Support Legacy Product Model Numbers Adding Legacy SwitchesTo add a legacy KVM switch Setting Up Your Console Switch System Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Controlling Your System at the Local User PortsOscar Interface Status Symbols SymbolDescription Viewing the Status of Your SwitchSelecting Servers Soft SwitchingOscar Interface Navigation Basics This Keystroke Does This Navigating the Oscar InterfaceOK button Configuring Oscar Interface MenusAssigning Server Names Setup Dialog BoxNames Dialog Box Devices Dialog Box Assigning Device TypesDevice Modify Dialog Box Changing the Display BehaviorOscar Status Flags FlagDescription Controlling the Status FlagFlag Dialog Box Set Position Flag Setting Console SecuritySelect Enable Screen Saver Displaying Version Information 11. Version Dialog Box 13. SIP Version Dialog Box Resetting a SIP14. SIP Version Dialog Box Resetting Your Keyboard and MouseScanning Your System 15. Commands Dialog Box16. Scan Dialog Box 17. Commands Dialog Box Running System DiagnosticsDiagnostic Test Details Description 18. Diagnostics Dialog BoxBroadcasting to Servers 19. Diagnostics Warning Message Box20. Broadcast Dialog Box 21. Broadcast Enable Dialog Box Changing Your Switch Mode 16-port Console Switch OnlySelect either Preemptive or Cooperative as your switch mode Basic Operation Upgrading Firmware Appendix a Flash UpgradesUpgrading the Console Switch Items Needed for the UpgradePossible Error Conditions SIP Status Dialog Box Upgrading the SIPClick SIP to view individual SIP version information SIP Version Dialog Box Dimensions Appendix B Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications Server Ports Update PortTechnical Specifications USA Notification Canadian Notification Appendix C NotificationsJapanese Approvals Taiwanese Approvals GS GOST-R Vcci CCC Saso Agency ApprovalsAppendices Index Tiering, 9 Version Information Displaying