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| Power LED | Indicates the state of the Smart 108/116 IP unit: Green indicates that the unit is powered |
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| Remote LED | Illuminates to indicate that a remote session is active. |
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| Link | Illuminates to indicate that the unit is connected to the network. |
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| Local button | When pressed, Smart 108/116 IP disconnects the client remote session, and the local |
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| mouse and keyboard become operational. The Remote LED turns off. |
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| Reset | Pressing and holding this button for more than seven seconds, resets the Smart 108/116 |
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The Smart 116 IP Unit rear panel is illustrated in Figure 2; it has sixteen server ports. The Smart 108 IP is the same, with the exception that it has eight server ports.
Figure 2 – Smart 116 IP Unit Rear Panel
The following table describes the functionality of the ports on the rear panel of the Smart 108/116.
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Console KVM | For connecting a keyboard, video, and mouse to operate the Smart 108/116 IP locally; |
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Serial | Not in use |
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Flash | For updating firmware of the analogue part of the Smart 108/116 IP system - OSD, |
| Switch, RICCs, and ROCs. |
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LAN | For connecting to the 10/100 Mbit Ethernet. The LED illuminates green when the unit is |
| connected to a 100 Mbit/sec network; it illuminates yellow when the unit is connected to a |
| 10 Mbit/sec network. |
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Server ports | For connecting to the servers via the RICC/ROCs. |
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