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3.In the Appliance Configuration menu on the left, click Appliance - Network and enter the appropriate Network Speed, Transmission Mode and Network Configuration settings for your network.

To connect a serial IQ module to a serial device:

1.Attach the serial IQ module 9-pin serial connector to the serial port of the device to be connected to your AutoView 3008/3016 switch.

2.Attach one end of the UTP patch cable to the RJ-45 connector on the IQ module. Connect the other end of the UTP patch cable to the desired port on the back of your AutoView 3008/3016 switch.

NOTE: The serial IQ module is a DCE device and only supports VT100 terminal emulation.

3.Connect the power supply to the power connector on your serial IQ module. The cable expander can be used to turn on up to four serial IQ modules from a single power supply.

4.Connect the serial IQ module power supply to a grounded AC wall outlet. Turn on your serial device. See the Using Serial IQ Modules on page 87 for more information.

Adjusting Mouse Settings on Target Devices

Before a computer connected to the AutoView 3008/3016 switch can be used for remote user control, you must set the target mouse speed and turn off acceleration. For machines running Microsoft® Windows® operating systems, use the default PS/2 mouse driver.

To ensure that the local mouse movement and remote cursor display remain in sync, mouse acceleration must be set to “none” for all user accounts accessing a remote system through a KVM switch. Mouse acceleration must also be set to “none” on every remote system. Special cursors should not be used and cursor visibility options such as pointer trails, Ctrl key cursor location animations, cursor shadowing and cursor hiding, should also be turned off. For more information, see the Mouse and Pointer Settings Technical Bulletin available at www.avocent.com.

Connecting to the OBWI Through a Firewall

For AutoView 3008/3016 switch installations that use the OBWI for access, four ports must be opened in a firewall if outside access is desired.

Table 2.2: TCP Ports and Functions for the AutoView 3008/3016 Switch

TCP Port

Number Function

80

Can be used for the initial downloading of the Video Viewer (for downloading the Java applet)

443Can be used by the web browser interface for managing the AutoView 3008/3016 switch and launching KVM sessions

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Contents Autoview 3008/3016 USA Notification Canadian Notification AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Power On Table of Contents Web Interface Operations Video Viewer Appendices List of Figures 10 Versions Window List of Tables AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Features and Benefits Reduce cable bulkAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Connectivity Installation OverviewBasic AutoView 3016 Switch Configuration Setting up your network Supplied with the AutoView 3008/3016 switchGetting started Additional items neededRack Mounting an AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Connecting the AutoView 3008/3016 Switch HardwareRack mounting safety considerations To install the rack mounting bracketTo configure network settings via the Oscar interface To configure network settings via the ObwiTo connect a serial IQ module to a serial device Adjusting Mouse Settings on Target DevicesConnecting to the Obwi Through a Firewall To configure the firewall Cascading AutoView Switches AutoView 3008/3016 switchVerifying the Connections IQ and serial IQ modulesInstallation AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide To access the Oscar interface Main dialog box Basic Operations Main Dialog Box FunctionsViewing and selecting ports and servers Selecting a target deviceTo select a target device To select the previous target deviceSoft switching To soft switch to a target deviceNavigating the Oscar interface Shift-Shift and/or Alt-AltSetup Dialog Box Functions Local Port OperationChanging the display behavior To choose the display order of target devicesTo set a Screen Delay Time for the Oscar interface To access the Oscar interface Flag dialog boxControlling the status flag To change how the Oscar interface is invokedTo determine how the status flag is displayed Oscar Interface Flag Dialog BoxSetting the keyboard country code To set the keyboard country code for Sun serversConfiguring network settings To change network settingsTo access the Oscar interface Devices dialog box Assigning device typesTo assign a device type Oscar Interface Devices Dialog BoxAssigning target device names To assign names to target devicesCommands Dialog Box Functions 11 Oscar Interface Name Modify Dialog BoxTo add target devices to the Scan list Selecting target devices for Scan modeTo access the Oscar interface Commands dialog box To cancel Scan mode Enabling or disabling Scan modeTo start the Scan mode Viewing and disconnecting user connections To disconnect a userTo display version information and upgrade firmware Displaying version information and upgrading firmware16 Oscar Interface Version Dialog Box Select an Avriq module to view and click the Version button Returning an Avriq module to factory default status To issue a remote PS/2 reset commandTo reset the local mouse and keyboard AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Obwi Web Interface OperationsAutoView 3008/3016 Explorer Window To log in to the AutoView 3008/3016 switch ObwiViewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Web Interface Operations To disconnect a user session Launching a KVM SessionViewing and terminating user sessions Session sharing options Disconnect Session Status WindowTo connect to target devices when sharing is enabled Session Sharing Definitions TermManaging users Managing the AutoView 3008/3016 switch ObwiAccess levels Setting up user accounts Modifying users To add or modify a userUsers Window To change a user password or access level To configure user rights to specific serversTo delete a user Locking and unlocking user accountsViewing and changing appliance configuration information Managing Device PropertiesTo enable, disable or configure the session time-out Session time-outConfiguring an Override Admin Account Enabling and configuring SnmpTo enable NTP functionality To configure an Override Admin AccountTo configure general Snmp settings Snmp WindowViewing and resynchronizing server connections Enabling individual Snmp trapsModifying a server name To modify a server nameViewing and configuring cascaded switch connections Viewing the IQ modules and IACsTo configure a cascaded switch connection Viewing version informationAvriq versions To view version information for Avriq modulesUpgrading firmware To reset an Avriq moduleTo upgrade appliance firmware To upgrade Avriq module firmware 12 Upgrade Appliance Firmware Tftp Server WindowTo reboot the switch Rebooting the switchManaging AutoView switch configuration files 14 Save Appliance Configuration Window File System To restore a configuration file to an AutoView switch To save a user database from a AutoView switchTo restore a user database file to a AutoView switch Managing user databases16 Restore Appliance User Data File System Window Configuring Ldap Ldap authentication priorityTo configure Ldap authentication priority parameters Ldap Overview parametersTo configure Ldap server parameters To configure Ldap search parametersLdap Search parameters Ldap Query parametersTo configure Ldap query parameters Appliance and Server Query ModesSetting up Active Directory for performing queries To set up group queriesInstalling a Web Certificate To install a web certificate18 Install Web Server Certificate Window AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Video Viewer Window Features Video Viewer WindowAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Setting the window size To change the Video Viewer window resolutionChanging the toolbar To specify a toolbar hide timeAdjusting the view To enable or disable Full Screen modeTo align the mouse cursors To refresh the screenAdjusting color depth Additional video adjustmentTo enable full or manual scaling To manually adjust the video quality of the windowClick the Manual Video Adjust button Target video settings Automatic video adjustmentContrast and brightness Detection thresholdsAdjusting mouse options Refresh ImageVideo Test Pattern Cursor typeTo enter Single Cursor mode To select a key for exiting Single Cursor modeTo exit Single Cursor mode To change the mouse cursor settingMouse scaling To set mouse scalingUsing Keyboard Pass-through Vendor-specific video settingsMouse alignment and synchronization To realign the mouseUsing Macros Saving the ViewClosing a Video Viewer Window Session To close a Video Viewer window sessionAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Network Configuration To connect a terminal to the AutoView 3008/3016 switchTo configure network settings using the Console menu Console MenuOther Console Main Menu Options Exit Set Web Interface PortsInput Web Server Certificate AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Appendix a Flash Upgrades Using the Console menu interfaceRecovering from a failed Flash upgrade To recover from a failed Flash upgradeSerial IQ module modes Appendix B Using Serial IQ ModulesConfiguring the serial IQ module Ctrl-F8 Using History mode To configure a serial IQ moduleCreating a serial IQ module macro To create a macroTo use History mode Serial IQ module pinoutsUTP copper cabling Wiring standardsAppendix C UTP Cabling Cabling installation, maintenance and safety tips Appendix D Technical Specifications DDC2BLocal Port Appendix E Sun Advanced Key Emulation AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide To resolve an issue Appendix F Technical SupportAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Page 590-920-501C

3016, 3008/3016, 3008 specifications

The Avocent 3008, 3016, and 3016 KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switches are advanced solutions in the field of IT management, designed for data center environments that require seamless control over multiple servers and devices. These switches are known for their reliability, performance, and user-friendly features, making them essential tools for system administrators and IT professionals.

One of the primary features of the Avocent 3008 and 3016 series is their capability to manage multiple servers simultaneously. The model numbers denote the number of devices that can be controlled, with the 3008 supporting up to eight servers and the 3016 accommodating up to sixteen. This allows IT professionals to maximize their control and minimize the physical hardware required in server rooms.

Both the 3008 and 3016 support high-definition video output, ensuring that users receive clear and crisp visual displays from their servers. The ability to handle resolutions up to 1920x1200 at high refresh rates facilitates smooth and efficient operation, especially for graphics-intensive applications. The integrated video compression technology further enhances this capability by ensuring optimal video performance across different server configurations.

Security is another critical aspect of the Avocent switches. They come equipped with advanced user authentication and access management features, which prevents unauthorized access to the connected devices. The switches comply with various security standards, ensuring that sensitive data is protected throughout the management process.

The Avocent 3008 and 3016 also boast an intuitive on-screen display (OSD) that simplifies the user interface. This feature enables users to easily navigate between connected servers, manage settings, and access administrative functions with minimal effort. In addition, they support a variety of connection interfaces, including USB and PS/2, to accommodate different types of keyboards and mice.

In terms of connectivity, the Avocent switches support both local and remote access, allowing system administrators to manage servers from anywhere within the network. This flexibility is essential for modern IT operations, where remote management has become a standard practice.

Overall, the Avocent 3008 and 3016 series KVM switches offer robust features, advanced technology, and user-friendly designs. Their ability to manage multiple servers efficiently, combined with high-definition video support, enhanced security measures, and flexible connectivity options, makes them ideal for any data center looking to optimize its IT management processes. Whether for small businesses or large enterprises, these KVM switches help streamline operations and improve overall productivity.