Network Technologies PS/2 KVM operation manual Search Mode, Maintenance Mode, Esc Enter

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NTI KEEMUX Series PS/2 KVM Switch

Search Mode

Search Mode allows the user to enter and maneuver through a list of CPU names. As the user types, the best matching CPU name is selected. The list of CPUs may also be searched for a specific (or similar) name. From Command Mode, type any alphabetical or numeric character to enter Search Mode. The following commands are valid when the search option has been invoked from Command Mode.

Function:Keystroke:

Erase previous character

Backspace

in search name

 

Move cursor one position to the right in search name

Move cursor one position to the left in search name

Select previous port

Select next port

Add a character to the search string and select the best matching CPU name

Exit Search Mode, return to Command Mode

Switch to selected port

Figure 13- Search Mode screen

A-Z

(Type any alphabetical or numeric character)

0-9

 

Esc

Enter

Maintenance Mode

Maintenance Mode allows a user to customize the On Screen Display to their requirements. To enter Maintenance Mode press <Ctrl> + <M> from Command Mode.

Function:

Reset all of the port names

Toggle between numeric and alphabetic listing of ports

Move On Screen Display (OSD) window up on monitor

Move OSD window down on monitor

Move OSD window to the right

Move OSD window to the left

Keystroke:

R

L

Figure 14- Maintenance Mode screen

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PS/2 KVM specifications

Network Technologies PS/2 KVM switches are essential devices that enable users to control multiple computers from a single set of keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) peripherals. These devices are particularly advantageous in server rooms, data centers, and environments where space-saving is crucial, as they streamline the management and minimize the clutter of multiple keyboards and monitors.

A key feature of PS/2 KVM switches is their compatibility with the PS/2 interface, which has been a standard for connecting keyboards and mice for many years. This ensures reliable communication and seamless performance when managing various systems. The switch typically supports a wide range of resolutions, allowing users to connect to different video outputs without sacrificing image quality. Most PS/2 KVM setups can handle resolutions up to 1920x1200, making them suitable for high-definition applications.

One of the primary technologies utilized in PS/2 KVM switches is multi-platform support. This allows users to connect and control computers running different operating systems simultaneously, including Windows, Linux, and UNIX. This versatility is essential in environments with varied system requirements and contributes to improved operational efficiency.

In terms of scalability, many PS/2 KVM switches support daisy chaining and cascading, enabling the connection of multiple switches for managing even larger numbers of servers. This is particularly helpful for administrators who need to manage extensive infrastructures without the hassle of additional hardware.

PS/2 KVM switches also come with features such as hotkey switching, which allows users to switch between computers using keyboard shortcuts. This functionality enhances workflow efficiency, as users can quickly access different systems without the need for manual intervention. Additionally, they often include LED indicators that simplify status monitoring, ensuring users are aware of which systems are currently active.

Security is another critical aspect. Many PS/2 KVM switches offer the option to implement password protection and encryption protocols, safeguarding sensitive data during operations.

In summary, Network Technologies PS/2 KVM switches provide a robust and effective solution for managing multiple computers in various settings. Their combination of compatibility, resolution support, scalability, and security features makes them a valuable asset for IT professionals looking to enhance productivity and streamline operations.