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6.2.5THE SERVSWITCH SCANS OR SWITCHES TO EMPTY OR NONEXISTENT PORTS

A. The “Maximum computers” setting is too high. (If any of the CPUs you can access are receiving garbage characters, this is a good indicator.) Set Maximum Ports to match the number of CPUs in your system. See Section 5.2.3.

B. The “Expansion units” and/or “Expansion width” setting is wrong. To reach only occupied ports, set Units equal to the number of submasters in your system, and Width equal to the smallest number of CPUs you have on any submaster (see Sections 5.2.4 and 5.2.5).

6.2.6YOUR MOUSE DRIVER DOESNT LOAD

A. What type of mouse are you using? If it’s an RS-232 serial mouse, see steps B and D. If it’s a PS/2 or PS/2 wheel mouse, see steps C and D. If it’s a Microsoft BallPoint mouse, see step D. At the time of this writing, the ServSwitch does not support other types of mice.

B. RS-232 serial mouse: Make sure that you’re using the right COM port, and that the mouse driver is looking for the correct port.

C. PS/2 or PS/2 wheel mouse: To recognize the mouse, the CPU must be directly connected to it, or indirectly connected to it through the ServSwitch and (if one is involved) the submaster, at boot-up time. Make sure that all cables are properly seated and that the Switch and submaster are ON, then reboot the CPU.

D. Your mouse driver might be old or incompatible with your mouse. Try the latest version of the Microsoft mouse driver.

6.2.7YOU CANT ACCESS ALL THE FUNCTIONS OF YOUR MOUSE

A. What type of mouse is it? If it is any other type than those listed as being supported in item A under Section 6.2.6, chances are that the ServSwitch doesn’t support it.

B. If your mouse is a Microsoft BallPoint, you need the latest version of the Microsoft mouse driver.

C. If your mouse is a Logitech mouse, the ServSwitch supports the two-button models but not the three-button models.

6.2.8YOUR PS/2 MOUSE GETS OUT OF SYNC

Cabling might have been disturbed during mouse movement. Issue the Send Null Byte command (see Section 4.3.7) once or twice to get the mouse back in sync. You need the latest version of the Microsoft mouse driver to stop this from happening.

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Black Box KV3108SA-R4, SW722A-R4, SW721A-R4, SW724A-R4, SW723A-R4 Servswitch Scans or Switches to Empty or Nonexistent Ports

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