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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
A sample star configuration
Appendix B Problem Report
Administrator Setup
Command Forwarding
Setting the DIP Switch
How to
Safety Precautions
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NOTES
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Contents
System
Welcome to the ServSwitch Family
Servswitch Multi
FCC, IC, and NOM Statements
Servswitch Multi
Contents
Contents cont’d
Follow Mode
Chapter
Table of Contents
Standards
Specifications
Specifications
Mtbf
Power
Overview
Introduction
Introduction
Features and Benefits
Typical Application
A three-computer, three-user-station ServSwitch Multi system
Limitations and Restrictions
System and Its Components
Safety Precautions
Rackmounting the Servswitch Multi Optional
Keyboard MIC Speakers PS/2 Mouse Serial Mouse
Local console Option slot
ServSwitch Multi’s Interface Cards
Front panel of an EXP or SB
ServSwitch Multi’s Expansion Cards
Cable KV160xxx
Expansion Cards
14. The front panel of a Hub
Local-console connections
Connecting Local-Console Equipment to a Base Unit or MX
Inserting a User-Interface Card in the Switch
Installing User-Interface Cards in a ServSwitch Multi
ServSwitch Multi rear panels as shipped from the factory
Product codes for User Cables
KV2505 Cable Will have KV2515, KV2545, and KV2585 Cables
Pin Mini-DIN Female To ADB Keyboard Mouse
Pin Mini-DIN Female To Sun Keyboard Mouse
Connecting NON-MULTISYNC Monitors
Connecting Dual Monitors Uicd only
A Dual-Monitor ServSwitch Multi system
CPU-Interface Card’s video jumpers
Setting the Jumpers to Configure the Video-Output Type
Possible settings of the Card’s video jumpers
Autosensing CPU-Interface Card’s DIP switch
Setting the DIP Switch
Setting the KEYBOARD/MOUSE-INACTIVITY Timeout
Installing CPU-Interface Cards in a ServSwitch Multi
Inserting a CPU-Interface Card in the Switch
Product codes for Server Cables
Connecting the Server Cables and Computer Equipment
Pin Mini-DIN Female To PS/2 Mouse Port Yellow band
Installing CPU-Interface Cards, Server Cables, and Computers
For SUN Microsystems Compatible Computers
For RS/6000 and SGI Compatible Computers
Overview of the Cards
Management Card top and Serial Control Card bottom
Cards and Cables Illustrated
Installing the Cards
RJ-45 female to Pinned as
Attaching Terminals to the Serial Control Card
Planning and Installing an Expanded System Optional
Planning and Installing an Expanded System Optional
A sample star configuration
Placing the ServSwitch Multi
A hybrid expanded configuration
Determining Where to Install Cards and Attach Equipment
C C C P P P U U U U U U U U U S S S S R R R R G F E
Transmit Cards’ DIP switch
Configuring Your Expansion Cards
DIP-switch settings for unit addresses
Expansion-card orientation
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Inserting a regular left or CAT5 right Expansion Card
Installing Your Expansion Cards
Inspecting Your Expanded System
Installing Your Expansion Cables
ServSwitch Multi Hub
ServSwitch Multi Hub
Installing the Hub
Port
Transmit Module’s possible DIP-switch settings
DIP-switch areas on the Receive Module’s circuit board
Functions of the Hub’s LEDs
Functions of the Hub’s LCD Panel and Pushbuttons
Display Contrast
C D E F G H
Serial Port*** Baud Rate57600 Data Bits8 ParityNo Stop1
Flash Upgrading
1 a 16 X 128 Matrix
Sample System Configurations
2 a 16 X 384 Matrix
A 16-user, 384-computer Multi system using one Hub
3 a 32 X 256 Matrix
10. a 32-user, 256-computer Multi system using four Hubs
Basic Operation
Operation
LED
Channel-LED states and what they mean
Enter
Keyboard Control
Multiuser Operation
Independent vs. shared access in a multiuser system
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Multiplatform Keyboard Mapping Character Translation
Remapping of the 101/102-key PC keyboard
power power
Remapping of the 104/105-key Windows ready PC keyboard
Is enabled1 Is disabled1
This key from Sun computer Mac keyboard
Remapping of the Mac keyboard
This key from Mac computer Sun keyboard
Remapping of the Sun keyboard
Audio and Serial Functions Audio Cables Only
Channel Scanning
Broadcast Mode
Follow Mode
Swap Mode
Privacy Mode
Choosing an Alternate Command-Mode Hotkey
Command Forwarding
Servswitch Multi
Quit Your choice
Servswitch Multi
Operation
Servswitch Multi
Other Commands System Control and Maintenance
CMSUNI=nEnter
Display Overview
Using the On-Screen Display Uicd Consoles Only
Channel-List Menu
On-Screen Menus
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Menu Activation
Scanning
Control Alt. User Module
Switch Alt. User Module
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Adding New Computer-Channel Configurations
Deleting Computer-Channel Configurations
Editing Computer-Channel Configurations
Administrator options available at the Channel-List Menu
Using the On-Screen Display Uicd Consoles Only
Deleting User Profiles
Administrator Setup
Adding New User Profiles
Editing User Profiles
Administrator options available at the User-List Menu
Setting Users’ Access Privileges
Chassis Number
Administrator Controls Administrator Only
Menu Activation Key Sequence
Command Key Sequence
Remote Commands
Follow/Swap Feature Status
Using the On-Screen Display with a Non-Multisync Monitor
Addressing Terminals on the Serial Control Card
Using Management and Serial Control Cards
ALT-Tab
Getting Started The Options Screen
Functions
Main On-Screen Menus
Crossloading the Channel List
Searching the Channel List
How to Open a Session
What Is Opening a Session?
How to Close a Session
Reboot Computer This option is not supported at this time
Using the System Management Tools
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Security Monitoring screen
Using the Security Monitor
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Common Problems
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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Shipping and Packaging
Calling Black Box
Appendix a Configuration Charts
Appendix a Configuration Charts
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Appendix B Problem Report
Appendix C DIP-Switch Settings and Their Numeric Equivalents
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CPU Server Cables
Appendix D Cables
User Cables
Adapters
Appendix E Making Nonstandard Serial Connections
Appendix F Rackmounting the Base Unit or EXP
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