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CHAPTER
2
Installation
DSR Switch Connectivity
A DSR switching system transmits keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) information between
operators and target devices attached to the switch over a network using either an Ethernet or
modem connection.
The DSR switch uses TCP/IP for communication over Ethernet. Although 10BaseT Ethernet may
be used, Avocent recommends a dedicated, switched 100BaseT or 1000BaseT network for
switches that support it.
The DSR switch uses the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) for communication over a V.34, V.90 or
V.92 modem. You can perform KVM switching tasks by using the on-board web interface, the
DSR Remote Operations software or the DSView 3 software.
For more information on the DSView 3 software, visit www.avocent.com or see the DSView 3
Installer/User Guide.
Installation Overview
The general procedure for setting up and installing a DSR switch is as follows:
• Unpack the switch and verify that all components are present and in good condition.
• Make all hardware connections between the power source, switch, target devices, optional
power control device(s), the Ethernet and the optional modem connection.
• Turn on the power and verify that all connections are working.
• Configure the DSR switch’s IP address using the console menu interface or
DSView
3 software. See the DSView 3 Installer/User Guide for more information.
• Use the on-board web interface or DSView 3 software to configure the DSR switch. See the
DSView 3 Installer/User Guide for more information.
• Make the appropriate mouse setting adjustments.