
10AutoView 1415/1515/2015 Switch Installer/User Guide
To connect a server using an AVRIQ module:
1.Locate the AVRIQ modules for your AutoView switch.
2.Attach the appropriately
3.Attach one end of a CAT 5 cable to the
4.Connect the other end of the CAT 5 cable to the desired ARI port on the back of your AutoView switch.
5.Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each server you wish to attach.
NOTE: When connecting a Sun AVRIQ module, you must use a
To connect a server using an IAC module:
1.Locate an IAC module for the server you wish to connect.
2.Attach the appropriately
3.Attach the other end of the IAC module to an open ARI port.
4.Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each server you wish to attach.
Connecting Users
To connect local peripherals:
1.Select the keyboard, monitor and mouse to be connected to local analog user A.
2.Locate the port set labeled A on the back of the appliance. Connect these peripherals to their respective ports.
3.Bundle and label the cables for easy identification.
4.Repeat these steps for user B, if desired.
Cascading AutoView Switches
You can cascade multiple AutoView 1415/1515/2015 switches to enable one or two users to connect to as many as 256 servers. In a cascaded system, each ARI (Avocent Rack Interface) port on the main AutoView switch will connect to the ACI (Avocent Console Interface) port on each cascaded AutoView switch. Each cascaded switch can then be connected to a server with an AVRIQ module or IAC. The example shown in Figure 2.3 shows one AutoView switch cascaded under the main switch, enabling the connection of up to 15 primary servers and 16 secondary servers. Using this configuration, you could cascade 16 AutoView switches under the main switch, enabling the connection of up to 256 servers. Only one level of tiering is supported in this type of configuration, which means you cannot cascade any additional legacy switches or another AutoView switch.