Black Box ServSwitch manual Ring topology

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CHAPTER 3: Installation and Preconfiguration

Unit 3:

CPUs 33 to 48

Cable runs from OUT on Unit 1 to IN on Unit 3

Unit 2:

CPUs 17 to 32

Unit 1:

CPUs 1 to 16

User B (KVM 2)

Cable runs from OUT on

Unit 3 to IN on Unit 2

Cable runs from OUT on

Unit 3 to IN on Unit 2

User A (KVM 1)

Figure 3-4. The ring topology.

Use a ring arrangement if you have user stations attached to two different Matrix ServSwitches and you want both of the users to have access (or at least potential access) to all CPUs. Run Expansion Cables from the OUT ports of each Switch to the IN ports of the previous Switch in the chain, just like the bus topology, but then add another cable from the OUT port of the first Switch to the IN port of the last Switch. Because it interlinks the first and last Switches instead of making them the endpoints, the ring configuration lets either user reach any CPU.

To use the ring topology, you’ll need to remove a jumper on two of your Expansion Modules; see Section E.1 of Appendix E.

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Black Box ServSwitch manual Ring topology