Rose electronic ULTRAMATRIX 2xE, ULTRAMATRIX 4xE Switch Installation Multiple units Ring topology

Models: ULTRAMATRIX 4xE ULTRAMATRIX 2xE

1 84
Download 84 pages 50.65 Kb
Page 25
Image 25

Switch Installation – Multiple units – “RING” topology

A “RING” configuration is usually used when the users are connected to different UltraMatrix switches and need access to all computers. In a “RING” configuration, users on any KVM station in the ring can access all the computers in the system on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Unit #3

JP1

CPUs

off

33 - 48

 

Unit #2

JP1

CPUs

on

16 – 32

 

Unit #1

JP1

CPUs

off

1 – 16

 

A KVM station on Unit #3 can access all computers.

A KVM station on Unit #2 can access all computers.

A KVM station on Unit #1 can access all computers.

CPU KVM

Cable Cable

KVM station (1 of 4)

Figure 5. Ring configuration

The Units in Figure 5 can be any UltraMatrix model

The “RING” installation procedure is very similar to installing a “BUS” configuration with the exception of removing jumper JP1 on the expansion cards on two Units and adding an expansion cable(s) from the first Unit to the last Unit. This additional expansion cable(s) from the first Unit to the last Unit creates the “RING”.

In the example used in Figure 5, removing jumper JP1 on Unit #1 and #3 divides the total ring cable length approximately in half. Unit #3 (IN) to Unit #1 (OUT) = 20’

Unit #3(OUT) to Unit #2 (IN), Unit #2 (OUT) to Unit #1 (IN) = 20’.

All Units must be equipped with an expansion card(s).

ULTRAMATRIX E-SERIES MANUAL

19

Page 25
Image 25
Rose electronic ULTRAMATRIX 2xE, ULTRAMATRIX 4xE manual Switch Installation Multiple units Ring topology