Avocent DSR4160 Features and Benefits, Reduce cable bulk, Access the DSR via network connection

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Chapter 1: Product Overview

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Chapter 1: Product Overview

Features and Benefits

Avocent’s DSR combines analog and digital technology to provide flexible, centralized control of data center servers. This solution provides enterprise customers with a significant reduction of cable volume, secure remote access and flexible server management from anywhere at anytime.

The DSR consists of a rack mountable KVM switch configurable for analog or digital connectivity. Each DSR model provides enhanced video quality of up to 1280 x 1024 for digital users and 1600 x 1280 for the analog user.

The DSR works over standard LAN connections. Users can access servers across a 100BaseT Ethernet connection or directly through a local port on the DSR for digital KVM and administration, depending on the model selected. The IP-based DSR appliance gives you flexible server management control from anywhere in the world.

Reduce cable bulk

With server densities ever increasing, cable bulk remains one of the major concerns of every network administrator. The DSR significantly relieves KVM cable volume in the rack by utilizing the innovative DSRIQ module and single CAT 5 cabling. This allows you higher server density while providing greater airflow and cooling capacity. The DSRIQ module is powered directly from the server and provides Keep-alive functionality whether or not the DSR unit is powered up.

Access the DSR via network connection

No special software or drivers are required on the attached, or Host, computers. Users access the DSR unit and all attached systems via Ethernet from a PC running the DSView application. This software resides on the user PC. User PCs can be located anywhere a valid network connection exists. The DSR unit can be configured on a separate network from your data network, allowing access to your servers even if your applications network is down.

DSView provides simple point and click access to any server

When a user connects, the DSView application will display a listing of all computers and serial devices to which the user has permission to access. When a user selects a computer from the list, the video of the selected computer is displayed in the program window. Multiple servers can be accessed by one user. Each additional computer’s video will appear in a separate program window.

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Contents DSR Power on DSR USA Notification Canadian Notification Table of Contents Page Product Overview Page Access the DSR via network connection Features and BenefitsDSView provides simple point and click access to any server Reduce cable bulkTCP/IP DSR Model Comparison Safety PrecautionsRack mount safety considerations Installation Page Supplied with the DSR Getting StartedAdditional items needed Verification of Ethernet/computer connectionsDSR in a Network Configuration Setting up your networkBasic DSR Configuration Installing the DSR UnitTo configure the DSR hardware To install the DSR hardwareTo connect a Dsriq module to each server To adjust the mouse accelerationTo install your DS software To connect and power up your DSRLocal Port Operation Page Oscar Status Symbols To access the Main dialog boxControlling your System at the Local Port Viewing and Selecting Ports and ServersSelecting servers Soft switchingOscar GUI Oscar navigation basicsTo access the Setup menu Configuring OscarSetup Features to Manage Routine Tasks for your Servers Changing the display behaviorTo access the Menu dialog box To set a delay time for Oscar GUITo set the Switch Mode Controlling the status flag To access the Flag dialog boxOscar Status Flags To determine how the status flag is displayedSetting console security To access the Security dialog boxTo set or change the password To remove password protection from your console To password protect your consoleTo enable the screen saver mode with no password protection To log in to your consoleTo access the Names dialog box To exit the screen saver modeAssigning server names To turn off the screen saverTo reset the mouse and keyboard values Resetting your Keyboard and MouseTo assign names to servers To list servers alphabetically by nameTo display version information Displaying Version InformationDSR Installer/User Guide Terminal Operations Page Terminal applications menu commands Accessing the Terminal MenuNetwork Configuration menu Security Configuration menuSet/Change Password menu Enable Debug Messages menuFirmware Management menu To activate securityExit menu To change the passwordDSR Installer/User Guide Appendices Page To upload a new Flash file Appendix a Flash UpgradesServer Ports Appendix B Technical SpecificationsAppendix C Technical Support DSR Installer/User Guide Limited Warranty For Technical Support