APC AP9254 Switch User Manual


 
One of the ways to change the active channel in a non-secured APC
KVM Switch system is by entering a short sequence of keystrokes on
the keyboard. This is called keyboard, or hot-key, switching.
Note: Hot-key switching is only available in the default non-secure state.
For more information on secure versus non-secure operation, see
the ‘Administrator Functions’ section of Chapter 4.
The first set of keystrokes places your system in Command Mode. As
long as you are operating in Command Mode, whatever you type will
be interpreted as channel switch commands until the Enter or the
Escape key is pressed to terminate Command Mode. None of the
keystrokes entered will be forwarded to the attached computer until
you exit Command Mode.
Next, enter the address (Addr) for the channel you wish to select.
Press Enter to accept the new channel. The following command line
shows the proper format used to switch your active channel via keyboard.
Below is a sample of a keyboard switching session, with an
accompanying explanation for each step.
Key Sequence Action
1.<CM>5<Enter> Selects Channel 5 on the base unit as the active channel.
2.<CM>36<Enter> Selects the APC KVM Switch attached to channel 3 on the
base unit, then selects channel 6 on the cascaded unit.
3.<CM>7<Enter> Selects Channel 7 on the base unit as the active channel.
4.<CM>21<ESC> Exit Command Mode. The instruction is not executed.
Channel 7 is still the active channel.
Key Sequence Action
<CM>Addr<Enter> Selects an active channel via keyboard.
3.3 Keyboard Switching
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