Dell 2161DS-2, 4161DS manual Basic Operations, Controlling Your System at the Analog Ports

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Basic Operations

Controlling Your System at the Analog Ports

The Remote Console Switch features user-side keyboard and mouse ports that allow you to connect a USB or PS/2 keyboard and mouse for direct analog access. The Remote Console Switch uses the powerful OSCAR® interface, which uses intuitive menus to configure your system and select computers.

Viewing and Selecting Ports and Devices

Use the OSCAR® Main dialog box to view, configure and control devices in the Remote Console Switch system. View your devices by name, port or by the unique Electronic ID number (EID) embedded in each SIP module. When you launch the OSCAR® interface for the first time, the default port list is the OSCAR® interface-generated list.

The Port column indicates the ARI port to which a device is connected. If you cascade a switch from the main Remote Console Switch, creating another tier, the port numbering displays the ARI port first, then the switch port to which the device is connected. For example, in Figure 3-1, devices 06-01, 06-02, 06-03, and 06-04 are connected to switches. The port numbering displays the ARI port first, then the switch port to which the device is connected. If you cascade a switch from a Port Expansion Module (PEM), you will also see multiple devices that show up on a single port.

To access the Main dialog box:

Press <Print Screen> to launch the OSCAR® interface. The Main dialog box displays.

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Contents Installer/User’s Guide USA Notification Canadian Notification Contents Basic Operations General Safety PrecautionsRack Mounting of Systems LAN Options W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Product Overview Features and BenefitsSIP Intelligent Module Multiplatform SupportEncryption SecurityOperation Modes VideoCascade Tier Expansion Flash UpgradeableProduct Overview Getting Started InstallationSetting Up Your Network Rack Mounting Your Remote Console Switch UnitKeyboards OU Mounting Bracket Installation To install the 1U four point switch mounting bracketU Installation Installing the Remote Console Switch UnitBasic Remote Console Switch Configuration Network Configuration Menu Video Optimization Connecting a SIPMouse Acceleration Connecting a SIP Adding a Cascade SwitchDS-2 or 4161DS With a Cat 5 Analog Switch Cascading with Legacy Switches Adding a PEM Optional Remote Console Switch Configuration With a PEM Connecting to the NetworkControlling Your System at the Analog Ports Basic OperationsViewing and Selecting Ports and Devices Oscar Interface Status Symbols SymbolDescription Viewing the status of your switchSelecting devices Soft SwitchingOscar Interface Navigation Basics This Keystroke Does This Navigating the Oscar InterfaceConfiguring Oscar Interface Menus Changing the Display Behavior Setup Dialog BoxSecurity Dialog Box Setting Console SecuritySelect Enable Screen Saver Controlling the Status Flag Flag Dialog Box Setting the Interface LanguageLanguage Dialog Box Assigning Device TypesDevice Modify Dialog Box Assigning Device NamesNetwork Dialog Box Configuring Network SettingsScanning Your System Displaying Version Information11. Scan Dialog Box Click Setup Preempt Setting the Preemption WarningRunning System Diagnostics Displaying Configuration Information13. Diagnostics Dialog Box 14. Broadcast Dialog Box Broadcasting to ServersBasic Operations Upgrading the 2161DS-2/4161DS Remote Console Switch Appendix a Flash UpgradesUpgrading Appliance Firmware in Oscar Figure A-1. Download Dialog Box Upgrading the SIP module firmwareFigure A-2. SIP Status Dialog Box Appendix a Flash Upgrades Appendix a Flash Upgrades Dimension Appendix B Technical SpecificationsSafety and EMC Approvals and Markings Appendix C Technical Support Appendix C Technical Support Numerics IndexIndex