Black Box KV120A - Manual

Black Box KV120A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SERVSWITCHTM FAMILY
  • Page 3 – Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family!
  • Page 4 – receiver is connected.
  • Page 5 – Japanese Compliance Statement; TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL; BLACK BOX and the
  • Page 7 – derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilación.
  • Page 8 – Contents
  • Page 10 – Features and Benefits; The BLACK BOX; Figure 2-1. ServSelect IP Model Comparison; Server Access Modules
  • Page 11 – Figure 2-2. Example ServSelect IP Configuration
  • Page 12 – Safety Precautions; Rackmount safety considerations; plate ratings for maximum current.
  • Page 13 – The ServSelect; Supplied with the ServSelect IP; • One SAM per attached server or switch; Setting up your network
  • Page 14 – Rackmounting Your ServSelect IP; To install the 1U switch mounting bracket:; Figure 3-1. ServSelect IP Horizontal Installation
  • Page 15 – Installing the ServSelect IP; Figure 3-2. Basic ServSelect IP Configuration
  • Page 16 – To install the ServSelect IP hardware:; Enter; To configure the ServSelect IP hardware:; Network Configuration.
  • Page 17 – To adjust the mouse acceleration:; For Microsoft Windows NT; For Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XP; Motion; To connect a SAM adapter to each server:
  • Page 18 – To add a KV158A ServSwitch; Figure 3-4. ServSelect IP Configuration with a Legacy KVM Switch; connect your appliance to the SAM for your Z8.
  • Page 19 – To connect the network and turn on your ServSelect IP:; appliance to your network.; Setting Up Your ServSelect IP and Software
  • Page 20 – Analog Port Operation; Controlling Your System at the Analog Port; Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers; To access the Main dialog box:; Press; to launch the OSD. The Main dialog box appears.; Figure 4-1. Example of Configured Main Dialog Box
  • Page 21 – Viewing the status of your appliance; OSD Status Symbols; Selecting servers; Port; To select the previous server:; Free
  • Page 22 – Soft switching; To configure servers for soft switching:; OK; To soft switch to a server:
  • Page 23 – Navigating the OSD; OSD Navigation Basics; This Keystroke
  • Page 24 – Configuring the OSD; Names; Setup Features to Manage Routine Tasks for your Servers; Feature; To access the Setup menu:
  • Page 25 – Assigning server names; To access the Names dialog box:; The Names dialog box appears.; To assign names to servers:; Modify
  • Page 26 – Escape; Assigning device types; To access the Devices dialog box:
  • Page 27 – Changing the display behavior; To access the Menu dialog box:; To choose the default display order of servers:; Print
  • Page 28 – Controlling the status flag; OSD Status Flags; Flag; To access the Flag dialog box:; To determine how the status flag is displayed:
  • Page 29 – Setting console security; To access the Security dialog box:; To set or change the password:; Type the new password in the New text box and press
  • Page 30 – To password protect your console:; To log in to your console:; To enable the screen saver mode with no password protection:
  • Page 31 – To exit the screen saver mode:; Viewing and Disconnecting User Connections; To view current user connections:
  • Page 32 – To disconnect a user:; Disconnect; Resetting Your Keyboard and Mouse; To reset the mouse and keyboard values:
  • Page 33 – Displaying Version Information; To display version information:; Digital; SAM
  • Page 34 – Select a SAM to view and click the; Scanning Your System; To add servers to the scan list:
  • Page 35 – Down Arrow; To remove a server from the scan list:; Delete
  • Page 36 – To start the scan mode:; Commands; Broadcasting to Servers
  • Page 37 – To access the Broadcast dialog box:; To broadcast to selected servers:; Up; To turn broadcasting off:; Broadcast Enable
  • Page 38 – Terminal Operations; Each individual ServSelect; Configuring the Terminal Menu; To access the Terminal menu:; connected at any time, even when the ServSelect IP is powered on.; Network Configuration
  • Page 39 – Installing the ServSelect IP; Firmware Management; Upgrades; Enable Debug Messages; To change the password:; Exit
  • Page 40 – Calling BLACK BOX; the results of any testing you’ve already done.; Shipping and Packaging
  • Page 41 – Appendix: FLASH Upgrades; A.1 Upgrading the ServSelect IP; To upload a new FLASH file:; Press any key to continue
  • Page 42 – A.2 Upgrading the SAM firmware; To simultaneously upgrade multiple SAMs:; Upgrade
  • Page 43 – To upgrade SAM firmware individually:
  • Page 44 – Select a SAM to upgrade and click the
  • Page 46 – NOTES
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Summary

Page 2 - SERVSWITCHTM FAMILY
Page 3 - Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family!

SERVSWITCH™ FAMILY 1 Welcome to the ServSwitch™ Family! Thank you for purchasing a BLACK BOX® ServSelect IP! We appreciate your business, and we think you’ll appreciate the many ways that your new ServSelect IP will save you money, time, and effort. That’s because our ServSwitch family is all about ...

Page 4 - receiver is connected.

SERVSELECT™ IP INSTALLER/USER GUIDE 2 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS 3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO-FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance wit...

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