Belkin P74696 Switch User Manual


 
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Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch
The AutoUpdate
Firmware Update Utility
Updating Firmware
The AutoUpdate application is designed to inspect your hardware and guide you
through the process of updating the firmware (if necessary) on your Rack-Mount
Console KVM Switch. AutoUpdate automatically downloads the best firmware
for your device from the Belkin website, or you can download the appropriate file
manually by going to our website at www.belkin.com. The administrator should
perform the updates when the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch is not in use.
The Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch will be power-cycled during the process,
which may lead to loss of keyboard, or mouse functionality on some servers.
The administrator should shut down any servers that he or she is not willing to
physically reset, before beginning the update process.
NOTE: The AutoUpdate function will not run if your servers are located behind a
proxy server. Please call Belkin Technical Support to have the file emailed to you.
WARNING! Moving the mouse and keyboard during the AutoUpdate may cause
damage to the Rack-Mount KVM switch.
To update the firmware, you will need the following items
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1. A server running Windows XP, 2000, Me, or 98, with an available
USB port.
2. A standard USB cable that connects between the Rack-Mount Console
KVM Switch and the server.
3. The Belkin AutoUpdate application that can be downloaded from
the Internet.
4. An Internet connection for automatic installation.
Installing the AutoUpdate application:
1. Download and run the AutoUpdate application from the Belkin website.
2. Click the “Next” buttons, configuring file locations, icon preferences, etc.,
as desired, until the install is complete.
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During the firmware upgrade process, both Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch
drawers must remain closed, and all cables, excluding power and the USB
cable, must be disconnected. Any input into the Rack-Mount Console KVM
Switch during the firmware upgrade will potentially corrupt the firmware and
cause the unit to be inoperable.