Page 2 - Contents; Introduction
® Contents - page 2 Contents Introduction ServSwitch CX features - front and rear ..................................... 5What’s in the box......................................................................... 6What you may add...
Page 3 - Operation; Re-synchronise mouse; Further information
® HT Contents - page 3 Operation The front panel controls ........................................................... 48 ServSwitch CX models ...................................................... 48ServSwitch CX with IP models ....
Page 4 - Index
® HT Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options ......................... 90 Colour/Encoding ................................................................... 90Inputs ..............................................................
Page 5 - where x means category 5, 5e or 6; CX R
® Introduction Thank you for choosing the ServSwitch CX series from Black Box. Each of the four models have been designed to take full advantage of CATx structured cabling ( where x means category 5, 5e or 6 ) to provide high qua...
Page 6 - ServSwitch CX features - front and rear
® ServSwitch CX features - front and rear The ServSwitch CX units pack a great deal of functionality into a compact space. All models occupy a single 1U rack space and provide most of their connectors at the rear face. The smart ...
Page 8 - Installation; Mounting; The ServSwitch CX units offer two main mounting methods:; Rack brackets
® Installation Mounting The ServSwitch CX units offer two main mounting methods: • Supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet• Supplied rack brackets Connections Rack brackets The two supplied brackets (plus four screws), allow the ...
Page 9 - Connections; power in
® Connections The ServSwitch CX and CX with IP units provide a great deal of flexibility in their configurations. This chapter details the various connections that can be made to achieve the required installation. LOCAL USER REMO...
Page 10 - Local user; To connect the local user port; sockets, collectively labelled as; , at the rear of the ServSwitch CX
9 ® Local user A locally connected video monitor, keyboard (and mouse) are required during the initial configuration. These are also useful during normal use to allow quick local control of any connected server systems. The ServS...
Page 11 - Cable lengths for remote user locations; To connect a remote user; Attach the video monitor,; on the rear panel of the ServSwitch CX unit.; remote user video compensation
0 ® Remote user (via CX Remote extender) Up to four users can be placed a maximum of 300 metres (980 feet) from the ServSwitch CX unit. Remote users are connected via a ServSwitch CX Remote extender module and suitable category 5...
Page 12 - To connect the Global user (IP network) port; Networking issues
® Global user (IP network port) The ServSwitch CX with IP models provide an autosensing Ethernet IP port that can operate at 10 or 100Mbps, according to the network speed. The ServSwitch CX with IP models are designed to reside q...
Page 13 - To connect a server system; Ensure that power is; Attach the connector of the cable; on the rear panel of the ServSwitch; Server video compensation
® Server system (via SAM) Each server system is connected to the ServSwitch CX unit via a Server Access Module (SAM) and standard category 5, 5e or 6 cabling. SAMs are available in various formats to suit differing server system ...
Page 14 - security measures; To connect a modem or ISDN adapter; modem or ISDN adapter.
® Modem/ISDN port The ServSwitch CX with IP models provide a serial port to allow you to connect either a modem or ISDN terminal adapter. This can be used as a primary, secondary or backup access port for global users, as best su...
Page 15 - Power in connection; To connect the power supply; Attach the output lead from the power adapter to the; socket
® Power in connection The ServSwitch CX unit is supplied with a single 30W power adapter which is sufficient to supply any configuration of the unit. All ServSwitch CX units have two power input sockets to allow auxiliary (redund...
Page 16 - Power control port; To connect and address the switch boxes; Box
® 8 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX 1 COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER Power control port The ServSwitch CX with IP models provide a serial port for connection to o...
Page 17 - Cascading multiple units; directly; See also; How cascade connections operate
® Cascading multiple units The ServSwitch CX (with IP) units support up to sixteen or twenty four directly connected server systems, however, this is by no means the limit. Thanks to an intelligent communication system, called Po...
Page 18 - Port Direct; socket of one unit to a; socket of the unit below it.; Addressing servers in a cascade
® How cascade connections operate The method for cascading ServSwitch CX units is straightforward and requires no hardware settings or lengthy configuration process. This is due to the Port Direct communication system that allows...
Page 19 - group numbers; Connecting ServSwitch CX units in cascade
® SAM SAM SAM SAM Group 43at cascadelevel 1 Group 41at cascadelevel 2 Port at cascade level 2 01 The unique address of this host is: The unique address of this host is: Portat cascadelevel 4 02 43 41 02 43 41 02 42 01 42 01 SAM S...
Page 20 - Tips for successful cascading; with IP; To connect units in cascade
9 ® 3 Connect the other end of the cascade link cable to one of the CATx USER PORTS sockets on the rear panel of the lower unit. Due to the way in which ports within a link group are dynamically allocated, it is not usually impor...
Page 21 - Using cascaded servers; Selecting cascaded servers; Testing specific links to cascaded servers; To test a specific link; altered
0 ® Using cascaded servers In use, cascaded servers can be accessed using exactly the same methods as for those connected directly to the ServSwitch CX. However, by far the easiest way is to use the on screen menu. This is becaus...
Page 22 - Multiple video head connections; on the rear panel). A ServSwitch CX will
® OPTIONS 1 20 12 4 19 11 3 18 10 2 17 9 1 3 2 24 16 8 23 15 7 22 14 6 21 13 5 4 5V 5V WARNING ! RJ45 CONNECTORS ON THIS PANEL ARE FOR CONNECTION TO KVM EQUIPMENT ONLY. DO NOT CONNECT TO NETWORK OR TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 4A 4A AUX PWR...
Page 23 - Configuration; Overall initial configuration; Configure the required ‘
® Configuration Almost all configuration and operational aspects of the ServSwitch CX units are controlled via on-screen menu displays. Overall initial configuration When setting up a new installation, the following stages are re...
Page 24 - Configuration menus; To access the configuration menu (local and remote users); Functions; Hotkeys; Security; enable the ‘Security’ feature; To access the configuration menu (global users); Global user
® SERVSWITCH CX Computer Port Computer 1 01 Computer 2 02 Computer 3 03 Computer 4 04 Computer 5 05 Computer 6 06 Computer 7 07 Computer 8 08 User port 1 Status ADMIN SHARED USE F1-More menus F3-Find F2-Adj. Video F4-Logout Confi...
Page 25 - Configuration menus layout; Appendix 1; General security and configuration steps; To enable general security; To set an ADMIN password; Configuration menu; To change the hotkeys; Configuration menu
® Configuration menus layout The menu options are arranged as shown here: For a description of each option within the Configuration menus, see Appendix 1 for more details. Configuration Menu Functions (F1) Advanced Options User P...
Page 26 - To create/edit user accounts
® Registering users (edit user list) To create/edit user accounts 1 Display the Configuration menu . Note: You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user. 2 Highlight ‘Edit User List’ and press . 5 Press to display the ‘Edit Access Righ...
Page 27 - To create/edit server entries; Tips when creating/editing server entries
® Registering servers (edit computer list) To create/edit server entries 1 Display the Configuration menu . Note: You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user. 2 Highlight ‘Edit Computer List’ and press . SERVSWITCH CX Edit access rig...
Page 28 - Video compensation; Remote user skew adjustment
® Video compensation The ServSwitch CX units allow server systems to be placed up to 50m (160 feet) away and remote users to be extended by a maximum of 300m (980 feet). Such long cable lengths can affect video signals, especiall...
Page 29 - To apply server video compensation; highest resolution video mode at which it will be used.
® Server video compensation The video compensation for connected servers is achieved using the main menu. Although the compensation can be applied from any local, remote or global user port, it is best achieved using the local us...
Page 30 - To apply remote user video compensation; If the image controls cannot provide a crisp image; Remote user video compensation; Remote user; To display a suitable high contrast image
9 ® To apply remote user video compensation 1 Ensure that the video image from the server to be used has been correctly compensated. See Server video compensation for details. 2 On the remote user keyboard (connected to an ServSw...
Page 31 - To use skew adjustment; Using the supplied skew pattern
0 ® To use skew adjustment 1 Display a skew pattern on the appropriate server. You can either use the supplied skew pattern or create your own: Using the supplied skew pattern i Insert the supplied Installation CD-ROM into the CD...
Page 33 - Autoscanning; To select an autoscan mode; To select an autoscan period; To define an autoscan list; To view autoscan
® Autoscanning The ServSwitch CX provides an autoscan mode that switches between the connected servers in sequence. This mode is useful to allow users and administrators to sample activity among the connected machines. Three scan...
Page 34 - Saving and restoring configuration settings; Note: You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user for this procedure.; Preparations for configuration save/load; Appendix 7; To save configuration settings; To edit the configuration settings
® Saving and restoring configuration settings The ServSwitch CX can store up to 512 server names and 16 sets of user access rights (ServSwitch CX with IP models support a maximum of 128 servers). Particularly in cascaded configur...
Page 35 - What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgotten; To reset ServSwitch CX models; To reset the ServSwitch CX; initial IP
® What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgotten If the ADMIN password becomes mislaid or forgotten, you will not be able to access the ServSwitch CX to add or edit users and server names. This situation may be resolved by p...
Page 36 - Hot plugging and mouse restoration; Which restore setting do I use?; Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse; Select the port
® Hot plugging and mouse restoration It is strongly recommended that you switch off a server before attempting to connect it to the ServSwitch CX. However, if this is not possible then you need to ‘hot plug’ the server while it i...
Page 37 - Initial IP configuration; To configure IP-specific settings; IP Configuration; Configure IP port; To use the initial IP-configuration sequence; Next
® Initial IP configuration IP models of the ServSwitch CX family possess a further collection of configuration options related specifically to IP networking. It is important that the options are correctly set up for your installa...
Page 38 - To configure IP details from a global user location; IP configuration by global user
® To configure IP details from a global user location 1 Use either the VNC viewer or a standard web browser to make remote contact with the ServSwitch CX with IP – see Global user connections for more details. 2 If the username e...
Page 39 - Encryption settings; ServSwitch CX with IP encryption settings
® Encryption settings The ServSwitch CX with IP offers a great deal of flexibility in its configuration and this extends equally to its encryption settings that are used to prevent unauthorised interception of signals. Due to the...
Page 40 - Positioning ServSwitch CX with IP in the network
9 ® VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX 1 COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER Internet SAM VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX 1 COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER Internet SAM Networking issues Thanks to its robust security the ServSwitch CX with IP offers you great flexibility in h...
Page 41 - Placing ServSwitch CX with IP behind a router or firewall; Port settings; As standard, the ServSwitch CX with IP uses two; Addressing
0 ® VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX 1 COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER Internet CAM Placing ServSwitch CX with IP behind a router or firewall A possible point of contention between the ServSwitch CX with IP and a firewall can occasionally arise over ...
Page 42 - To discover a DHCP-allocated IP address; standard configuration menus; DNS addressing
® To discover a DHCP-allocated IP address Once a DHCP server has allocated an IP address, you will need to know it in order to access the ServSwitch CX with IP via a network connection. To discover the allocated IP address: 1 In ...
Page 43 - Placing ServSwitch CX with IP alongside the firewall; Ensuring sufficient security
® Placing ServSwitch CX with IP alongside the firewall ServSwitch CX with IP is built from the ground-up to be secure. It employs a sophisticated 128bit public/private key system that has been rigorously analysed and found to be ...
Page 44 - Power switching configuration; via configuration menu; To configure the power sequences for each host server; Power control sequences; Example 1; To control two or more ports simultaneously; MORE
® Power switching configuration Power switch configuration comprises two main steps: • Configure the POWER CONTROL serial port to the same speed as used by the power switch box(es), either via configuration menu or via configurat...
Page 45 - The KVMADMIN utility; where
® The KVMADMIN utility Particularly useful for complex ServSwitch CX configurations and the control of remote installations, KVMADMIN is a powerful administration tool.KVMADMIN is based upon the successful VNC viewer and uses the...
Page 46 - Performing upgrades; ServSwitch CX with IP models; Upgrading ServSwitch CX models and SAMs; Items required to use the upgrade utility; - Run the KVM Firmware Uploader utility
® Performing upgrades The ServSwitch CX and CX with IP units are fully reconfigurable via flash upgrades, as are the individual Server Access Modules that are used to link all host servers. The ServSwitch CX with IP models operat...
Page 47 - Issues to consider when performing flash upgrades; - Select the items to be upgraded
® 9 - Commence the upgrade To begin the upgrade process, click the Upload Now button. The progress will be shown within the dialog. Should you decide not to continue with the upload at any stage, click the Abort button; response ...
Page 48 - Upgrading ServSwitch CX with IP models; To upgrade ServSwitch CX with IP models; global connection
® Upgrading ServSwitch CX with IP models The ServSwitch CX with IP models are upgraded via global connection (through the IP network port). Upgrades are digitally signed using a secure key. This prevents unauthorised or altered f...
Page 49 - IP; The front panel controls; ServSwitch CX models; button, the adjacent number will increment to the next; button and numeric indicator; button, the adjacent number will increment to the next available; Accessing the ServSwitch CX; Local user access
® LOCAL USER REMOTE USER CX R GLOBAL USER IP SERVER SYSTEM SAM ® 724-746-5500 ® Operation The front panel controls ServSwitch CX models COMPUTER button and numeric indicator These items allow you to select any one of the ServSwit...
Page 50 - Selecting a server; Using the front panel controls; To avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect; Local and remote user access; To gain access as a local or remote user:; and
9 ® SERVSWITCH CX User Name: Password: Port 1 login Esc-Scr Save SERVSWITCH CX Computer Port Computer 1 01 Computer 2 02 Computer 3 03 Computer 4 04 Computer 5 05 Computer 6 06 Computer 7 07 Computer 8 08 User port 1 Status ADMIN...
Page 52 - To select a server using the on-screen menu; Global preferences; To select a server using mouse buttons
® To select a server using the on-screen menu 1 Select the on-screen menu in one of three ways: • By simultaneously pressing and then releasing . • By pressing the middle and right buttons of a three button mouse, or Note: The mo...
Page 53 - Logging in and out; To log in to the ServSwitch CX; cascade; The confirmation box; To enable/disable the confirmation box; logged in; To log out from the ServSwitch CX
® Logging in and out The ServSwitch CX features a straightforward security system that helps to prevent unauthorised access to some, or all connected servers. If the security option has been selected by your administrator then yo...
Page 54 - The reminder banner; To move the reminder banner; To change banner colours or disable the banner; Routing status; To use the Routing status feature
® The reminder banner As many server screen layouts can appear very similar, the ServSwitch CX provides a reminder banner option that indicates which server port you are currently viewing. The banner is usually displayed at the t...
Page 55 - To switch a server on or off; User preferences and functions
® Power switching (via configuration menu) When used in conjunction with optional power switch boxes, the ServSwitch CX with IP allows you complete remote control over the connected servers. The primary function of the power swit...
Page 56 - Global user access
® OR OR SERVER SYSTEM SAM ® 724-746-5500 ® Global user access Global users access the ServSwitch CX with IP using a viewer and a link. There are two types of viewer and two types of link, which can be used in any combination. VNC...
Page 57 - stop; Global user access via VNC viewer; RealVNC website; To access via the VNC viewer; If you are using a dial up link; Downloading VNC viewer from the ServSwitch CX with IP; To download the VNC viewer; Yes
® IMPORTANT: During login, if you see a warning message similar to the one shown here, then stop and do not proceed. Global user access via VNC viewer The VNC viewer is a compact application that runs on your IP-connected ‘global...
Page 58 - Global user access via web browser; supported versions; To access via your web browser; viewer window
® Global user access via web browser You can use a standard Web browser ( supported versions ) to gain access to the ServSwitch CX with IP and its host server(s). As soon as you make contact with the ServSwitch CX with IP it will...
Page 59 - Using the viewer window; The menu bar; When using the viewer window; Auto calibrate
® Using the viewer window The viewer window gives you the ability to view and control the ServSwitch CX with IP and its host server(s). Its operation is almost identical regardless of whether you used the VNC viewer or your Web b...
Page 60 - Host selection; hotkey combinations; To select a host; Appendix 2 - Host configuration; Configure; Appendix 2 - Configuration pages via viewer; Mouse pointers; Controls - Single Mouse
9 ® Host selection The Hosts button on the menu bar provides the quickest and most efficient way to switch between host servers. This is because the button is close at hand, but also because the screen calibration details for eac...
Page 61 - To change the access mode; Click one of the arrow buttons adjacent to the; To switch a system on or off; To auto calibrate the screen and/or mouse; Calibrate options dialog:; To re-synchronise the mouse
0 ® Access mode - shared/private Up to five users can be simultaneously logged-on (four global users plus one local or remote user) and during normal operation, all are able to see the same view of the currently selected host. If...
Page 62 - Mouse Control; Controls; Single Mouse Mode; Advanced unit configuration; Resync Mouse; This option has the same effect as the; Refresh Screen
® Mouse Control This option displays a mouse control dialog and is useful when the remote cursor is failing to respond correctly to your mouse movements, even after using the Resync mouse option. The mouse control dialog allows y...
Page 63 - Keyboard Control; When entering codes:; Info
® Click to send the code Enter the code here Keyboard Control This option displays a keyboard control dialog and is useful for sending keyboard combinations (to the host) that are needed regularly or that are trapped by the ServS...
Page 64 - Video Settings; Using automatic configurations
® Video Settings This dialog provides access to all of the key video settings that determine image quality and link performance. Threshold The threshold is effectively a noise filter that differentiates between valid video signal...
Page 65 - If you need to enter a port number; To enter a port number in a Web browser; Web browser instructions; To enter a port number in VNC viewer; VNC viewer instructions; To initiate a dial up link; VNC viewer
® If you need to enter a port number Usually, when you make a network connection to the ServSwitch CX with IP (either using the VNC viewer or a Web browser) you simply enter the IP address, i.e. 192.168.0.3. However, if a special...
Page 66 - Viewer encryption settings; Always on; Supported web browsers; Windows
® Viewer encryption settings The web browser viewers and VNC viewers (of level 4.0b5S or higher) offer four encryption options. The resulting actions of certain options depend upon how the ServSwitch CX with IP to which you are c...
Page 67 - Getting assistance; Email; Troubleshooting; When logging on using VNC viewer, I cannot enter a username
® Further information This chapter contains a variety of information, including the following: • Getting assistance - see below• Troubleshooting - see right• Appendices • Appendix 1 - Configuration menus • Appendix 2 - Configurat...
Page 68 - Appendix 1 – Configuration menus; To access the configuration menus
® Appendix 1 – Configuration menus The ServSwitch CX configuration menus allow a range of settings to be made both to the installation as a whole and to parts of the system accessed by each user. To access the configuration menus...
Page 69 - Restore Standard Mouse,; Restore Standard Mouse
® Functions The Functions menu contains a collection of procedures that affect various aspects of ServSwitch CX operation. Only the Admin user is granted access to all functions, other users are offered only the following options...
Page 70 - User Preferences; SERVSWITCH CX
9 ® User Preferences The User Preferences are system operating parameters that are independently selectable for each user and affect only their screen. Screen Saver Type Settings: BLANK, MOVING DOT You may select the type of scre...
Page 71 - Global Preferences; Autoscan Mode; To define the autoscan list; Autoscan Period; ENABLED; To get here; From a local, remote or global keyboard,; Mouse Switching
0 ® Global Preferences Global preferences are available only to the Admin user and allow settings to be made that affect all users attached to the ServSwitch CX. Autoscan Mode Settings: SCAN LIST, ACTIVE PCs, ALL PCs The ServSwit...
Page 73 - Setup Options
® Setup Options Setup options are available only to the Admin user and consist of key settings that are normally made only during the initial installation stage. Hotkeys Settings: CRTL+ALT, CTRL+SHIFT, ALT+SHIFT, ALT GR, L+R ALT,...
Page 74 - Automatic Logout
® Setup Options (continued) Automatic Logout Settings: DISABLED, ENABLED The ServSwitch CX enables you to restrict access to your servers on a login basis. If a user forgets to logout when they have finished accessing the ServSwi...
Page 75 - Advanced Options; Power Control; Baud Rate; Format; DDC Options; DDC Source
® Advanced Options Advanced options are available only to the Admin user and consist of settings that are related to specialist areas such as power control and DDC. Power Control The options within this section are concerned with...
Page 77 - Network Configuration; Discover allocations
® Net Mask Also often called the ‘subnet-mask’, this value is used alongside the IP address to help define a smaller collection (or subnet) of devices on a network. In this way a distinction is made between locally connected devi...
Page 78 - With the
® Modem Configuration This page allows you to configure the COM1 serial port located at the rear of the ServSwitch CX with IP. Server IP / Client IP When a user dials into the ServSwitch CX with IP via a modem or ISDN adapter, th...
Page 79 - Clearing IP access control; What is IP access control?; From a local or remote (not
® Clearing IP access control This option removes all entries from the IP access control feature within the ServSwitch CX with IP. What is IP access control? The IP access control feature (configurable by a remote admin user) allo...
Page 80 - To access the remote configuration pages; Make a; Click the required option
9 ® Appendix 2 - Configuration pages via viewer This section covers the configuration pages that are available to global admin users, using either the VNC viewer or the browser methods of access. To access the remote configuratio...
Page 81 - User accounts; access tick box positions will become editable).
0 ® User accounts This page allows you to manage up to sixteen separate accounts. The first of the sixteen accounts is the admin account and is the only account with access rights to the configuration menus. The user name and acc...
Page 82 - Unit configuration
® Unit configuration This page provides access to a selection of both basic and advanced settings for the ServSwitch CX with IP. Many of the settings displayed here are also accessible through the on-screen menu. Unit Name The na...
Page 83 - Replace oldest
® Advanced unit configuration Click this button to display advanced options that do not normally require alteration. Mouse Latency Allowance This option is used during calibration to account for latency delays (caused as signals ...
Page 84 - Time & date configuration; NTP Server IP address
® Time & date configuration This page allows you to configure all aspects relating to time and date within the ServSwitch CX with IP unit. Timezone specifier Optionally enter a recognised timezone specifier related to the cur...
Page 85 - Network configuration
® Network configuration This page allows you to configure the various aspects of the IP port and its relationship with the local network. MAC address Media Access Control address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that wa...
Page 86 - Setting IP access control; allowed; To define a new IP access control entry; network address; To reorder access control entries
® Setting IP access control The golden rule with this feature is ‘Include before you exclude’ or to put it another way ‘Arrange allowed addresses in the list before the denied addresses’. This is because the positions of entries ...
Page 87 - Serial port configuration; Modem port
® Serial port configuration This page provides all access to settings concerned with the two serial ports (modem and power control) that are situated at the rear of the ServSwitch CX with IP unit. Modem port PPP Server IP Address...
Page 88 - Host configuration; To create a new host entry; Name
® Host configuration This page provides the opportunity to configure various details for each of the host systems that may be connected to the ServSwitch CX with IP via one or more KVM switch units. There are 128 entries, each of...
Page 89 - Hosts; Port/host addressing using Port Direct; When adding new servers to the Hosts list, the option ‘
® Port Direct Port Direct is totally transparent communication system that allows supporting devices to communicate with each other. Using the keyboard connections that link each device, Port Direct allows: • A controlling device...
Page 90 - Logging and status; mouse click and ‘Paste’.; Syslog Server IP Address
9 ® Logging and status This screen provides various details about the user activity on the ServSwitch CX with IP unit. To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user.2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the ...
Page 91 - Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options; Inputs
90 ® Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options When you are connecting to the ServSwitch CX with IP using the VNC viewer, a number of options are available. Colour/Encoding Auto select When ticked, this option will examine the s...
Page 92 - Enable all inputs
9 ® Inputs Enable all inputs When selected, allows keyboard, mouse and clipboard data to be transferred between server and viewer systems. Disable all inputs (view-only mode) When selected, prevents control data being passed betw...
Page 93 - This option does not apply to ServSwitch CX with IP connections.
9 ® Scaling No Scaling No attempt is made to make the screen image fit the viewer window. You may need to scroll horizontally and/or vertically to view all parts of the screen image. Scale to Window Size Adjusts the server screen...
Page 94 - Identities; Configuration File - Reload
9 ® Identities This feature helps your VNC viewer to confirm that a revisited ServSwitch CX with IP is genuine and not another device masquerading as a ServSwitch CX with IP. The list given will retain the identities of all visit...
Page 95 - Appendix 4 - VNC viewer window options; Standard window control items; Displays the full range of connection options - see
9 ® Appendix 4 - VNC viewer window options Click the VNC icon in the top left corner of the viewer window (or press F8) to display the window options: Standard window control items Full screen Expands the VNC viewer window to fil...
Page 96 - Appendix 5 - Browser viewer options; There are four options pages:; Encoding and colour level; – This is a highly compressed method that is best suited to slow
9 ® Appendix 5 - Browser viewer options When you are connecting to the ServSwitch CX with IP using a Web browser, a number of options are available. There are four options pages: Encoding and colour level Auto select When ticked,...
Page 97 - Appendix 6 – Addresses, masks and ports; IP addresses; Octets; Net masks; YEs; Address
9 ® Appendix 6 – Addresses, masks and ports IP address, network masks and ports are all closely linked in the quest for one device to find another across disparate network links. IP addresses As a rough analogy, consider how you ...
Page 98 - Net masks - the binary explanation; binary
9 ® Net masks - the binary explanation To really understand the operation of a net mask it is necessary to delve deeper into the life blood of servers – binary ; this is native digital, where everything is either a 1 (one) or 0 (...
Page 99 - Calculating the mask for IP access control; Single locations; recovery procedure; Address ranges
9 ® Calculating the mask for IP access control The IP access control function uses a standard IP address and a net mask notation to specify both single locations and ranges of addresses. In order to use this function correctly, y...
Page 100 - Web server; Ports; If you accept the analogy of; Security issues with ports
99 ® VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX 1 COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER Internet Web server Ports If you accept the analogy of IP addresses being rather like telephone numbers, then think of ports as extension numbers. In a company of any size, you g...
Page 101 - Appendix 7 – Cable and connector specifications; RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable; ServSwitch CX to power switch cable; RS232 serial flash upgrade cable
00 ® Appendix 7 – Cable and connector specifications RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable 5 1 CLK DCD NC NC NC 1 2 DAT RXD 2 5 TXD GND 3 4 GND Female 6 5 4 3 2 1 DTR 4 6 +5V DSR 6 7 -12V RTS 3 TXD (-12V) 8 CTS 9 RI pin mini...
Page 102 - Multi-head synchronisation cable
0 ® Multi-head synchronisation cable MASTER end 9pin D-type male SLAVE end 9pin D-type male MASTER end 9pin D-type male SLAVE end 9pin D-type male Use this cable when two ServSwitch CX devices are being synchronised. Use this cab...
Page 103 - Appendix 8 – Hotkey sequence codes; Permissible key presses; Note: Hotkey sequences are not case sensitive.; Creating macro sequences; Note: Hotkey sequences and abbreviations are not case sensitive.
0 ® Appendix 8 – Hotkey sequence codes These codes are used when defining hotkey switching sequences (macros) for host servers and allow you to include almost any of the special keys on the keyboard. Permissible key presses Main ...
Page 104 - Appendix 9 – Supported video modes; Advanced Unit
0 ® Appendix 9 – Supported video modes The following video modes are supported and can be automatically configured by the ServSwitch CX units. If a recognised video mode cannot be found, the ServSwitch CX will gradually change so...
Page 105 - Safety information; Replace the power adapter with a manufacturer approved type only.
0 ® Safety information • For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.• Both the ServSwitch CX and its power supply generate heat when in operation and will become warm to the touch. Do not enclose them or place them locatio...
Page 106 - End user licence agreement; . Intellectual Property Rights; continuing waiver of such term or any other term.
0 ® End user licence agreement PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. THIS AGREEMENT CONCERNS ENHANCED VNC VIEWER SOFTWARE (“the SOFTWARE”) FOR USE WITH THE ServSwitch CX PRODUCT (“the PRODUCT”). THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO ENABLE...
Page 107 - Radio Frequency Energy; Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement
0 ® Radio Frequency Energy A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the units in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunit...
Page 108 - FCC requirements for telephone-line equipment; connected to their lines, inform them of:
0 ® FCC requirements for telephone-line equipment 1 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network with standardized jacks. This equipm...
Page 109 - Instrucciones de seguridad
0 ® Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) electrical safety statement Instrucciones de seguridad 1 Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado. 2 Las instrucciones ...
Page 114 - BlackBox subsidiary contact details
® BlackBox subsidiary contact details Country Web Site/Email Phone Fax United States www.blackbox.com 724-746-5500 724-746-0746 Austria www.black-box.at +43 1 256 98 56 +43 1 256 98 56 [email protected] Belgium www.blackbox.be...