CPU IP Access Switch Plus features - front and rear
Considering its capabilities, the CPU IP is supplied within a remarkably compact casing. Measuring just 198mm x 120mm x 43mm, it occupies just half of a single (1U) rack space and provides most of its connectors at the rear face. The smart front face features the IP network port and the operation indicators.
IP network port
This intelligent Ethernet port can automatically sense whether it is attached to a 10Mb or 100Mb network.
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Access Switch Plus
LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR
Indicators
These six indicators clearly show the key aspects of operation:
•LOC Keyboard or mouse data is being received from the local console.
•REM Keyboard or mouse data is being received from a remote viewer.
•VNC Indicates that a remote viewer is connected and active.
•100 Indicates the Ethernet network speed (10/100Mbs).
•LNK Network link and activity indication.
•PWR Power indicator.
| Power control port | Modem port |
| Optionally use this port | Optionally use this port to |
Power input | to control one or more | attach either a standard |
Connect | power switches. These | modem or an ISDN adapter. |
the supplied | allow the remote user to | This feature provides an |
power | take full control of the | alternative, |
adapter here. | host system(s). | link into the CPU IP. |
COM2 | INDOOR USE ONLY | COM1 |
POWER | MODEM | |
CONTROL |
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5V
1 2 ON
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KVM CONSOLE | COMPUTER / KVM SWITCH |
Configuration | KVM console | Computer/KVM Switch |
switches | Connect a keyboard, video | Link these connectors to the |
Used for flash | monitor and a mouse to these | keyboard, video and mouse ports of |
upgrades and | three connectors. These allow | the device to be remotely controlled, |
total reset | you to perform the initial | either a single computer or a KVM |
functions. They | configuration of the CPU IP. | switch. The USB port on the right |
are not required | Additionally, you can use these | is for future expansion and is not |
under normal | to locally control the connected | currently used. |
circumstances. | computer(s). |
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