Avocent PS/2 KVM manual Single port PS2 KVM over IP

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Single port PS2 KVM over IP

Before you can start updating the firmware of your PS/2 KVM over IP switch the new uncompressed firmware file must be accessible on the system that you use for connecting to PS/2 KVM over IP switch.

Updating the firmware is a three-stage process:

Firstly the new firmware file is uploaded onto PS/2 KVM over IP switch. In order to do that you need to select the file on your local system using the browse button of the Upload Firmware panel (see Figure 5.22). Once the firmware file has been uploaded, it is checked whether it is a valid firmware file and whether there were any transmission errors. In case of any error the Upload Firmware function will be aborted.

Figure 5.22: Panel for uploading a new firmware

Secondly, if everything went well, you see the Update Firmware panel (see Figure 5.22). The panel shows you the version number of the currently running firmware and the version number of the uploaded firmware. Pressing the update button will store the new version over the old one. Attention: this process is not reversible and might take some minutes. Make sure the PS/2 KVM over IP switch’s power supply won’t be interrupted during the update process, because this may cause an unusable device.

Thirdly, after the firmware has been stored, the panel will request you to reset PS/2 KVM over IP switch manually. Half a minute after the reset, PS/2 KVM over IP switch will run with the new firmware version and should be accessible. However, you are requested to login once again.

Figure 5.23: Panel to update a new firmware that was previously uploaded

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Contents Rev USER’S ManualTable of Contents Troubleshooting PIN Assigments Certificates Initial IP configuration Quick Installation GuideInstallation PS/2 KVM over IP hardware installationRemote Console Web interfaceSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Introduction When the server is up and runningFeatures When the server is deadTechnical specifications Model No Package contentsSingle port PS/2 KVM over IP Switch AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter Optional Cable diagrams PS/2 CableSystem requirement Model No VGA CableOperation Overview Hardware installationStep Connecting the External Reset/Power Option Initial configuration via Dhcp server ConfigurationConnecting Ethernet Initial ConfigurationHost system mouse settings Initial configuration via serial interfaceIP autoconfiguration Mouse, Keyboard and Video configurationPrerequisites UsageInternet Explorer showing the encryption key length Login into PS/2 KVM over IP switch and logoutMain Screen Single port PS2 KVM over IP Remote Console Show Remote Console Logout from PS/2 KVM over IP switchDescription of Remote Console Options Ctrl AltSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronization 3 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Mouse Synchronization IntroductionLimitations of the mouse synchronization Single and Double Mouse ModeVideo settings Video Settings through the HTML-FrontendPC Setting Video Settings through the remote consoleSSL Settings SSL Certificate Management Security settingsLocality/City Common nameOrganizational unit OrganizationCountry Challenge PasswordMouse / Keyboard Settings Host Interface State/ProvinceNoise filter Mouse Mode -Fixed mouse speedEnable local video port USB Mouse TypeRemote Console Type User Specific SettingsVideo quality and speed User select boxNetwork Settings Secondary DNS Server IP address IP auto configurationGateway IP address Primary DNS Server IP addressBandwidth limitation Disable Enterprise ManagementHttp port Telnet portSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Modem Serial SettingsConfiguration login Inline power moduleModem Init String Modem SettingsUser Settings Serial line speedUser name PasswordConfirm password Existing user1 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Board Summary MaintenanceMaintenance features 5.8.2.1 Event Log Event Log Settings Smtp Log Internal LogNFS Log Snmp LogLog Event Assignments Update Firmware Date/Time SettingSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Logout Access via TelnetHelp ClsTerminal TroubleshootingCE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table C.1 Key Names

PS/2 KVM specifications

The Avocent PS/2 KVM switch is a versatile, cost-effective solution designed to enable users to manage multiple computers from a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor. With its robust design and array of advanced features, the KVM switch simplifies the task of accessing various servers and workstations while providing significant flexibility and ease of use.

One of the main features of the Avocent PS/2 KVM is its ability to support multiple connections, typically allowing users to manage anywhere from two to 16 computers simultaneously. This is particularly beneficial in data centers and server rooms where space and resources are limited. Users can seamlessly switch between connected devices using simple keystrokes or a designated button on the KVM switch, which enhances productivity and streamlines operations.

The technology behind the Avocent PS/2 KVM switch includes advanced signal processing, ensuring high-quality video output and keyboard/mouse responsiveness. These switches are compatible with standard PS/2 connections, making them a reliable choice for legacy systems and environments where PS/2 interfaces are still prevalent. The switches also feature built-in video circuitry that enhances resolution and clarity, allowing users to maintain optimal visual experiences even when managing multiple computers.

Another noteworthy aspect of the Avocent PS/2 KVM switch is its support for various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Unix. This versatility allows IT professionals to utilize the KVM across different platforms, ensuring compatibility with diverse computing environments. The KVM switch is designed to minimize downtime, featuring hot-plug capabilities that allow users to add or remove computers without having to power down the entire system.

Security is a prime concern in today's digital landscape, and the Avocent PS/2 KVM switch addresses this with advanced built-in security features. Users have the option to set up password protection, restricting access to authorized personnel only. This is particularly important in sensitive environments where data protection is crucial.

Furthermore, the reliable construction of these KVM switches contributes to their long-lasting performance. Designed for continuous use in demanding environments, the Avocent PS/2 KVM switch promises durability and functionality, making it an invaluable asset for both small offices and large enterprise settings.

In summary, the Avocent PS/2 KVM switch stands out for its flexibility, advanced technology, security features, and reliable performance, making it an essential tool for anyone needing to manage multiple systems efficiently.