Avocent 3016, 3008 To enter Single Cursor mode, To select a key for exiting Single Cursor mode

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Figure 5.3: Video Viewer Window with Local and Remote Cursors Displayed

Table 5.3: Descriptions for Figure 5.3

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Description

 

 

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Remote Cursor

 

 

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Local Cursor

 

 

The Cursor mode status of the Video Viewer window displays in the title bar, including the keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode. You can define the keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode in the Session Options dialog box.

NOTE: When using a device that captures keystrokes before they reach the client, you should avoid using those keys to restore the mouse pointer.

To enter Single Cursor mode:

Select Tools - Single Cursor Mode from the Video Viewer window menu.

-or-

Click the Single Cursor Mode button.

The local cursor does not appear and all movements are relative to the target device.

To select a key for exiting Single Cursor mode:

1.Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu. -or-

Click the Session Options button.

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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 Reduce cable bulk Features and BenefitsAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Installation Overview AutoView 3008/3016 Switch ConnectivityBasic AutoView 3016 Switch Configuration Additional items needed Setting up your networkSupplied with the AutoView 3008/3016 switch Getting startedTo install the rack mounting bracket Rack Mounting an AutoView 3008/3016 SwitchConnecting the AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Hardware Rack mounting safety considerationsTo configure network settings via the Obwi To configure network settings via the Oscar interfaceAdjusting Mouse Settings on Target Devices Connecting to the Obwi Through a FirewallTo connect a serial IQ module to a serial device To configure the firewall IQ and serial IQ modules Cascading AutoView SwitchesAutoView 3008/3016 switch Verifying the ConnectionsInstallation AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Basic Operations Main Dialog Box Functions To access the Oscar interface Main dialog boxTo select the previous target device Viewing and selecting ports and serversSelecting a target device To select a target deviceTo soft switch to a target device Soft switchingShift-Shift and/or Alt-Alt Navigating the Oscar interfaceLocal Port Operation Setup Dialog Box FunctionsTo choose the display order of target devices Changing the display behaviorTo change how the Oscar interface is invoked To set a Screen Delay Time for the Oscar interfaceTo access the Oscar interface Flag dialog box Controlling the status flagOscar Interface Flag Dialog Box To determine how the status flag is displayedTo set the keyboard country code for Sun servers Setting the keyboard country codeAssigning device types Configuring network settingsTo change network settings To access the Oscar interface Devices dialog boxOscar Interface Devices Dialog Box To assign a device typeTo assign names to target devices Assigning target device names11 Oscar Interface Name Modify Dialog Box Commands Dialog Box FunctionsSelecting target devices for Scan mode To access the Oscar interface Commands dialog boxTo add target devices to the Scan list Enabling or disabling Scan mode To start the Scan modeTo cancel Scan mode To disconnect a user Viewing and disconnecting user connectionsDisplaying version information and upgrading firmware To display version information and upgrade firmware16 Oscar Interface Version Dialog Box Select an Avriq module to view and click the Version button To issue a remote PS/2 reset command Returning an Avriq module to factory default statusTo reset the local mouse and keyboard AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Web Interface Operations AutoView 3008/3016 Switch ObwiTo log in to the AutoView 3008/3016 switch Obwi Viewing and Selecting Ports and ServersAutoView 3008/3016 Explorer Window Web Interface Operations Launching a KVM Session Viewing and terminating user sessionsTo disconnect a user session Disconnect Session Status Window Session sharing optionsSession Sharing Definitions Term To connect to target devices when sharing is enabledManaging the AutoView 3008/3016 switch Obwi Access levelsManaging users Modifying users To add or modify a user Setting up user accountsUsers Window Locking and unlocking user accounts To change a user password or access levelTo configure user rights to specific servers To delete a userManaging Device Properties Viewing and changing appliance configuration informationSession time-out To enable, disable or configure the session time-outTo configure an Override Admin Account Configuring an Override Admin AccountEnabling and configuring Snmp To enable NTP functionalitySnmp Window To configure general Snmp settingsEnabling individual Snmp traps Viewing and resynchronizing server connectionsTo modify a server name Modifying a server nameViewing the IQ modules and IACs Viewing and configuring cascaded switch connectionsViewing version information To configure a cascaded switch connectionTo view version information for Avriq modules Avriq versionsTo reset an Avriq module To upgrade appliance firmwareUpgrading firmware 12 Upgrade Appliance Firmware Tftp Server Window To upgrade Avriq module firmwareRebooting the switch Managing AutoView switch configuration filesTo reboot the switch 14 Save Appliance Configuration Window File System Managing user databases To restore a configuration file to an AutoView switchTo save a user database from a AutoView switch To restore a user database file to a AutoView switch16 Restore Appliance User Data File System Window Ldap Overview parameters Configuring LdapLdap authentication priority To configure Ldap authentication priority parametersLdap Query parameters To configure Ldap server parametersTo configure Ldap search parameters Ldap Search parametersAppliance and Server Query Modes To configure Ldap query parametersTo set up group queries Setting up Active Directory for performing queriesTo install a web certificate Installing a Web Certificate18 Install Web Server Certificate Window AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Video Viewer Window Video Viewer Window FeaturesAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide To specify a toolbar hide time Setting the window sizeTo change the Video Viewer window resolution Changing the toolbarTo refresh the screen Adjusting the viewTo enable or disable Full Screen mode To align the mouse cursorsTo manually adjust the video quality of the window Adjusting color depthAdditional video adjustment To enable full or manual scalingClick the Manual Video Adjust button Detection thresholds Target video settingsAutomatic video adjustment Contrast and brightnessCursor type Adjusting mouse optionsRefresh Image Video Test PatternTo select a key for exiting Single Cursor mode To enter Single Cursor modeTo set mouse scaling To exit Single Cursor modeTo change the mouse cursor setting Mouse scalingTo realign the mouse Using Keyboard Pass-throughVendor-specific video settings Mouse alignment and synchronizationSaving the View Using MacrosTo close a Video Viewer window session Closing a Video Viewer Window SessionAutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Console Menu Network ConfigurationTo connect a terminal to the AutoView 3008/3016 switch To configure network settings using the Console menuOther Console Main Menu Options Set Web Interface Ports Input Web Server CertificateExit AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Using the Console menu interface Appendix a Flash UpgradesTo recover from a failed Flash upgrade Recovering from a failed Flash upgradeAppendix B Using Serial IQ Modules Configuring the serial IQ moduleSerial IQ module modes Ctrl-F8 To create a macro Using History modeTo configure a serial IQ module Creating a serial IQ module macroSerial IQ module pinouts To use History modeWiring standards Appendix C UTP CablingUTP copper cabling Cabling installation, maintenance and safety tips DDC2B Appendix D Technical SpecificationsLocal Port Appendix E Sun Advanced Key Emulation AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide Appendix F Technical Support To resolve an issueAutoView 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.