Chapter 2: Overview

2.6.3 Extender OSD

All extenders used with the matrix switch have an individual OSD to display the connection status of the console.

 

Figure 2-26. Example view of extender OSD.

 

Table 2-30. Extender OSD information.

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

CON

Name of the extender’s individual console

 

 

CPU

Name of the currently connected CPU

 

 

 

Full Access: The extender’s indivdual console has a KVM connection to the displayed CPU.

 

 

 

Video Access: The extender’s individual console has a video only connection to the displayed CPU.

Access

 

Private Mode: The extender’s individual console has a Private Mode connection to the displayed

 

CPU.

 

 

 

Not connected: The individual console is not connected to a CPU.

 

 

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