Connecting ServSwitch CX units in cascade

Please consider the following when making cascade connections between ServSwitch CX units.

Tips for successful cascading

The maximum number of levels for a cascade is three.

 

The maximum number of server systems that can be controlled within a

 

cascade installation depends upon the ServSwitch CX unit placed at the

 

top level. If the top level unit is a non-IP version, a maximum of 512 server

 

systems can be controlled. However, if the top level unit is a ServSwitch CX

 

with IP, the maximum number of servers drops to 128. This is due to the

 

extra burden placed on the unit’s memory of administering global (IP) users.

The number of links between units (three or four) determines the number of

 

users that can simultaneously access the servers situated further down the

 

tree. Link groups of one and two links should not be used.

Ensure that cascade links (within a group) between units are approximately

 

the same length.

 

Triple and quad link groups may be mixed on one unit providing the

 

links lie within the appropriate port boundaries designated in the Group

 

numbering diagram.

 

ServSwitch CX with IP models can only be used at the top level of the

 

cascade tree because they have only two

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To connect units in cascade

1Ensure that power is disconnected from the ServSwitch CX and all other units to be connected.

2 Connect one end of each cascade link cable to an appropriate COMPUTER CONNECTIONS port on the rear panel of the upper unit. Refer to the Group numbering diagram for the correct link group boundaries.

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CATx USER PORTS

 

minimum number of links required for a cascade group is three.

For each cascade link, use a standard category 5, 5e or 6 twisted-pair cable,

 

terminated at each end with an RJ45 connector. There must be no crossover

 

connections within the cable, i.e. do not use patch cables. The cascade link

 

cables can be up to 50m (160 feet) in length. However, remember that

 

the overall length between any remote user (via a ServSwitch CX Remote

 

extender) and any server (via a SAM) must not exceed 300m (980 feet) - that

 

figure includes the cascade link cables. Ensure that each of the links within a

 

cascade group all conform to the same length.

The procedure given opposite may be carried out in any order but for clarity

 

the instruction will begin at the higher level ServSwitch CX unit (here called

 

the upper unit), i.e. the one that is being fed into by a unit at the cascade

 

level below (here called the lower unit). The procedure remains the same

 

regardless of exactly which cascade levels are being connected. The basic

 

rule is that each link is made by connecting a COMPUTER connectionS port of

 

the upper switch to a CATx user portS of the lower switch.

3Connect the other end of the cascade link cable to one of the CATx USER PORTS sockets on the rear panel of the lower unit. Due to the way in which ports within a link group are dynamically allocated, it is not usually important exactly which user port is connected to each server port of the upper unit.

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Testing specific links to cascaded servers

4Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each of the links within the group, adhering to the Group numbering diagram for the correct link group boundaries on the COMPUTER CONNECTIONS ports of the upper switch.

Once the ServSwitch CX units and servers have been connected, you can edit their names to make it much easier to locate them. See the To create/edit server names section in the Configuration chapter for more details.

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Black Box KV1424A-R2 manual Connecting ServSwitch CX units in cascade, Tips for successful cascading, Numbering diagram