3. Basic Operation
Port ID Numbering
Each KVM Port on a
The Port ID is a one, two, or three digit number. It is determined by the Stage Level and KVM port number of the switch that a computer is connected to.
The first digit represents the KVM port number of the First Stage unit; the second digit represents the KVM port number of the Second Stage unit; the third digit represents the KVM port number of the Third Stage unit.
A computer attached to a First Stage unit has a one digit Port ID (from
A computer attached to a Second Stage unit has a two digit Port ID.
The first digit represents the KVM port number on the First Stage unit that the Second Stage unit links back to; the second digit represents the KVM port number on the Second Stage unit that the computer is connected to.
For example, a Port ID of 2 3 would refer to a computer that is connected to KVM port 3 of a Second Stage unit that links back to KVM port 2 of the First Stage unit.
Likewise, a computer attached to a Third Stage unit has a three digit Port ID.
As in the previous example, a Port ID of 2 4 1 would refer to a computer that is connected to KVM port 1 of a Third Stage unit, that links back to KVM port 4 of a Second Stage unit, which, in turn, links back to KVM port 2 of the First Stage unit.
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