Avocent user manual 3.1 PS/2 IP-KVM switch keyboard settings, Remote Mouse Settings, Fast Sync

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4.1.3.1 PS/2 IP-KVM switch keyboard settings

The PS/2 IP-KVM switch settings for the host's keyboard type have to be correct in order to make the remote keyboard work properly. Check the settings in the PS/2 IP-KVM switch front-end. See 6.3.3 for details.

4.1.3.2 Remote Mouse Settings

A common problem with KVM devices is the synchronization between the local and remote mouse cursors. The PS/2 IP-KVM switch addresses this situation with an intelligent synchronization algorithm. There are two mouse modes available on the PS/2 IP-KVM switch.

Auto mouse speed

The automatic mouse speed mode tries to detect the speed and acceleration settings of the host system automatically. See the section below for a more detailed explanation.

Fixed mouse speed

This mode just translates the mouse movements from the Remote Console in a way that one pixel move will lead to n pixel moves on the remote system. This parameter n is adjustable with the scaling. It should be noted that this works only when mouse acceleration is turned off on the remote system.

4.1.3.3 Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronization

The automatic mouse speed mode performs the speed detection during mouse synchronization. Whenever the mouse does not move correctly, there are two ways for re-synchronizing local and remote mouse:

Fast Sync

The fast synchronization is used to correct a temporary, but fixed skew. Choose the option using the Remote Console options menu or press the mouse synchronization hotkey sequence in case you defined one.

Intelligent Sync

If the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system, use the intelligent resynchronization. This method takes more time than the fast one and can be accessed with the appropriate item in the Remote Console option menu. The intelligent synchronization requires a correctly adjusted picture. Use the auto adjustment function or the manual correction in the Video Settings panel to setup the picture. The Sync mouse button on top of the Remote Console can behave differently, depending on the current state of mouse synchronization. Usually pressing this button leads to a fast sync, except in situations where the KVM port or the video mode changed recently.

4.1.3.4 Host system mouse settings

The host's operating system knows various settings for the mouse driver.

Warning

The following limitations do not apply in case of USB and Mouse Type “ MS Windows 2000 and newer ”.

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Contents Rev PS/2 IP-KVM Switch USER’S ManualTable of Contents Menu Options Installation Quick Installation GuideInitial IP configuration Video modesRemote Console Web interfaceDefault settings for all video modes or only the current one When the server is up and running When the sever is deadIntroduction Features Package contents Model No port PS/2 IP-KVM switch Technical specifications Model No Port PS/2 IP-KVM SwitchPort System requirement Model No Ports PS/2 IP-KVM switch Model No Ports PS/2 IP-KVM switchCable diagrams PS/2 Cable VGA Cable AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter OptionalPS/2 to DB9 adapter Optional 16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Connecting PS/2 IP-KVM switch to the host system Hardware installationOperation Overview StepLocal console Internet OptionalConnecting the External Reset/Power Option Initial Configuration ConfigurationInitial configuration via Dhcp server PS/2 IP-KVM switch Setup ToolPS/2 IP-KVM switch setup tool AuthenticationIP autoconfiguration Initial configuration via serial consoleKeyboard, Mouse and Video configuration IP addressRemote Mouse Settings 3.1 PS/2 IP-KVM switch keyboard settingsHost system mouse settings Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronizationSingle and Double Mouse Mode Windows XP Mouse SettingsSpecial Mouse Driver Active DesktopUsage PrerequisitesTelnet Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key length Login into the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and logoutMain NavigationRemote Console General description Logout from the PS/2 IP-KVM switchRemote Console Control Bar Main Window16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Exclusive Access Monitor OnlyScaling Local Cursor Mouse HandlingRemote Console Options MenuCursor Video SettingsReset this Mode PhaseReset all Modes BrightnessSoft Keyboard Undo Changes14. Remote Console Confirmation Dialog Remote Console Status LineMenu Options Remote Control KVM ConsoleTelnet Console 16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Users And Groups Change PasswordUser Console KVM Settings15. User Console Settings Part 16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 16. Power Control Power ControlKeyboard/Mouse 17. Keyboard and Mouse SettingsVideo 18. Video SettingsNetwork 4Device Settings16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 20. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 22. Device Security SecurityAnti Brute Force Setting Certificate Unblocking users24. SSL Certificate Upload 25. Serial Port Serial Port16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 27. Date and Time Date And Time29. Event Log Event LogBoard Summary Device Information32. Event Log List Reset Functions33. Update Firmware Update Firmware34. Unit Reset Unit ResetTroubleshooting CE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table B.1 Key Names Video Modes

PS/2 IP specifications

The Avocent PS/2 IP KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is a sophisticated solution designed to provide remote access and management capabilities for servers and devices located in data centers or remote locations. As IT environments grow increasingly complex, the need for seamless and efficient management tools becomes essential. The Avocent PS/2 IP addresses this need by integrating high-end features and technologies that streamline operation and enhance productivity.

One of the standout features of the Avocent PS/2 IP is its ability to facilitate secure, remote access to connected devices through an IP network. This enables administrators to control servers and troubleshoot issues from virtually anywhere, eliminating the need to be physically present in the server room. The system supports multiple simultaneous user sessions, allowing multiple administrators to connect and manage devices at the same time, which is crucial for teamwork in large IT environments.

In terms of security, the Avocent PS/2 IP employs robust authentication mechanisms, including user-level access control and encrypted remote sessions. This ensures that only authorized personnel can access sensitive systems, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access or data breaches.

The Avocent PS/2 IP is designed to support a wide range of operating systems and server hardware, making it an extremely versatile solution for diverse IT infrastructures. It is compatible with various PS/2 devices and incorporates advanced video quality technologies to deliver high-definition video output, ensuring that administrators receive a clear and accurate representation of the connected systems.

Additionally, the device features built-in monitoring and alerting capabilities. These functionalities allow IT teams to keep track of device status, receive notifications of potential issues, and proactively address problems before they escalate into major outages. The ease of integration with existing management software also enhances its effectiveness.

Another significant characteristic of the Avocent PS/2 IP is its scalability. Organizations can easily expand their KVM infrastructure as their needs grow, allowing for the addition of more servers or devices without requiring a complete system overhaul. This flexibility makes it a cost-effective choice for businesses aiming to future-proof their IT operations.

In conclusion, the Avocent PS/2 IP KVM switch combines advanced remote access capabilities, strong security features, and broad compatibility, making it an essential tool for efficient IT management in today’s fast-paced technological landscape. Its design focuses on enhancing productivity and minimizing downtime, proving beneficial for organizations seeking streamlined operations and superior control over their server environments.