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4 SwitchView IP Installer/User Guide Figure 1.1: Typical SwitchView IP ConfigurationSwitchView IP ClientSwitchView IPFront ViewRear View12 v Power A
Chapter 1: Product Overview 5 The Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) cableThe KVM cable redirects keyboard, video and mouse input from the host computer
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Contents2InstallationGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Mouse Acceleration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2: Installation 9 Chapter 2: InstallationGetting StartedBefore installing your SwitchView IP, refer to the following lists to ensure that y
10 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideClient computer operating systems• Microsoft Windows NT 4• Microsoft Windows XP• Microsoft Windows 2000• Mi
Chapter 2: Installation 11 2. From the Mouse Properties dialog box, click the Motion tab.3. Set the Pointer speed slider bar completely to the left
12 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideNOTE: *These refresh rates may not provide the best video lock on all video cards. For best performance, use th
Chapter 2: Installation 13 SwitchView IP ClientSwitchView IPFront ViewRear View12 v Power AdaptorMouseKeyboardHost ComputerMonitorFigure 2.1: Conne
14 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideConnecting a KVM SwitchYou can configure the SwitchView IP with a KVM switch to pass the key-board, video and m
Chapter 2: Installation 15 SwitchView IP ClientSwitchView IPFront ViewRear ViewKVM SwitchMouseKeyboardComputersMonitorFigure 2.2: Connection of Swi
16 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideConnecting a Remote Reboot Unit This section provides instructions for connecting a Remote Reboot Unit (RRU) to
Chapter 2: Installation 17 SwitchView IP Front View Rear View External Switch USB Cable Host Computer USB Keyboard USB Mouse Connecting a USB Keybo
18 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideSetting the IP Address This section provides instructions for setting the IP address for the SwitchView IP. Usi
Chapter 2: Installation 19 4. If the Ping command was successful, remove the IP address from the ARP table using the following command:arp –d <
20 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideFigure 2.6: Network Window5. The SwitchView IP will automatically obtain an IP address from DHCP services and
Chapter 2: Installation 21 Internet PortsApplications / Services Ports (decimal)SwitchView IP Viewer 5900Update.exe 12296HTTP 80SSL 44
22 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideFigure 2.7: Tools TabLaunching the SwitchView IP ViewerAfter setting the IP address and completing the setup pr
Chapter 2: Installation 23 Understanding the Status LEDsThe following table lists the SwitchView IP status LEDs and their states when illuminated.
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Contents3 OperationsUsing the SwitchView IP Viewer . . . . . . . . . . 27Working with Log Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Maintaining the
Chapter 3: Operations 27 Chapter 3: Operations Using the SwitchView IP ViewerThe SwitchView IP Viewer enables users to view and control a host comp
28 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideSwitchView IP Viewer Options MenuCommand DescriptionForce Screen Refresh Refreshes screen to original quality.
Chapter 3: Operations 29 Working with Log Files The log file tracks activities and events that occur on the host computer such as the following:•
30 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideRefreshing the log fileRefresh updates the System Log window with any activity that has occurred on the host co
Chapter 3: Operations 31 Updating the SwitchView IP firmwareChanges to the SwitchView IP firmware image are periodically available on the Avocent w
32 SwitchView IP Installer/User Guide3. Drag the new fi rmware image icon and drop it on the UPDATE.EXE icon. 4. In the Flash Update Program dialog
Chapter 3: Operations 33 3. From the SwitchView IP Find dialog box, type the network broadcast address of the segment you want to search and click
USA NotificationWarning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user&apos
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ContentsModifying the Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Configuring RRU Power Settings . . . . . . . . . . 38Configuring Users and Access Ri
Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration 37 Chapter 4: Advanced ConfigurationThis chapter provides information necessary to modify the SwitchView IP settin
38 SwitchView IP Installer/User Guide Figure 4.1: Network WindowConfiguring RRU Power SettingsYou can configure and modify the RRU settings used to
Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration 39 Figure 4.2: Remote Reboot Unit Commands4. In the Power On, Power Off and Toggle Power text boxes, type the seq
40 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideTo add a user and assign rights:1. From the Global Settings window, under Category, click Users. 2. From the
Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration 41 Configuring Security From the Sessions window you can specify different levels of encryption. Changing these se
42 SwitchView IP Installer/User Guide3. Wait 10 seconds for FLASH write to complete before rebooting.4. Cycle power to the SwitchView IP. The new
Appendices 43 ContentsAppendices Appendix A: Technical Specifications. . . . . . . 45Appendix B: Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . 47Append
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Product Overview Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . .
Appendices 45 Appendices Appendix A: Technical SpecificationsSwitchView IP Product Specifi cationsServer Ports Number 1 Type PS/2 Connectors DB
46 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideSwitchView IP Product Specifi cations (continued) AC-input power 10.5 W maximum (120 v, 60 Hz) AC-input volta
Appendices 47 Appendix B: Technical SupportOur Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you encount
48 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideAppendix C: TroubleshootingEnsure that all components are attached securely and properly configured. If this do
Appendices 49 SwitchView IP Error LED is On The SwitchView Error LED indicates an unstable internal condition exists in the device. Contact Techni
50 SwitchView IP Installer/User GuideAppendix D: RRU and Console PinoutsThis section provides the RJ-12 connector pinouts for the RRU and the consol
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Contents1Product OverviewFeatures and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter 1: Product Overview 3 Chapter 1: Product Overview Features and BenefitsThe Avocent SwitchView™ IP adds economical remote access capability
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