Chapter 3. Operation

Port ID Numbering

Each port in the KVM installation has a unique port ID. The port ID is composed of up to 4 port numbers separated by hyphens. These port numbers describe a path from the first-level KVM switch through the KVM installation to the target device.

The port numbers that compose the port ID are displayed in the following order from left to right:

Cascaded Installations

1.The port number on the first-level matrix KVM switch

2.The port number on the second-level KVM switch (if applicable)

3.The port number on the third-level KVM switch (if applicable)

4.The port number on the fourth-level KVM switch (if applicable)

For example, a computer attached to Port 3 of a fourth-level KVM switch, which is cascaded from Port 6 of a third-level KVM switch, which is cascaded from Port 15 of a second-level KVM switch, which in turn is cascaded from Port 8 of the first-level matrix KVM switch, would have a port ID of: 8-15-6-3.

Matrix Plus KVM Adapter Cable Installations

1.The port number on the first-level matrix KVM switch

2.The port number on the second-level KVM switch (if applicable)

3.The port number on the third-level KVM switch (if applicable)

4.The station ID displayed on the Matrix Plus KVM adapter cable

For example, a computer attached to a Matrix Plus KVM adapter cable with Station ID 3, which is cascaded from Port 6 of a third-level matrix KVM switch, which is cascaded from Port 15 of a second-level matrix KVM switch, which in turn is cascaded from Port 8 of the first-level matrix KVM switch, would have a port ID of: 8-15-6-3.

Daisy-Chained Installations

1.The port ID for daisy-chained KVM switches begins with “1”.

2.The position of the KM0432 Matrix KVM Switch in the daisy chain. You can determine the position of the KM0432 in the daisy chain by subtracting 1 from its station ID.

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