Freedom9 IP 800 Switch User Manual


 
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual
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B. Power cable detached, power supply failure 28%
C. CPU, Controller, main board failure 10%
D. CPU fan failure 8%
E. RAM failure 4%
Using the freeView IP 800, administrators can determine which kind of hardware failure has
occurred (See table 2-1).
Type of Failure Detected By
Hard disk failure Console screen, CMOS set-up information
Power cable detached, power supply failure Server remains in power off state after power on
command has been given.
CPU Controller, main board failure. Power supply is on, but there is no video output.
CPU fan failure Server specific management software
RAM failure Boot-sequence on boot console
Table 2-1: Host System Failures and Detection Methods
2.3 Features
Remote mass storage control 8 port KVM over IP switch is has a 19” rack mount size design
Supports DOS, Win3.X, Win95/98/98SE/2000/ME/XP, WinNT, Netware, Unix, Linux
Supports iMAC, Power MAC and Sun Microsystems with USB port (Requires the use of a
USB-PS/2 adapter)
Hot Plug - Add PCs or Remove Connected PCs for Maintenance without Powering down the
KVM switch or PCs.
High Video Quality – Resolution Up To 1920X1440 (local side), 1280 X1024 (remote side)
No Software Required - easy PC selection via On Screen Display Menu (OSD), Push Buttons,
Hot Keys
At local console side - Support eight characters password protection and search PC server
name
At Remove console side – Use SSL protocol for any encrypted network traffic between itself
and a connected client.
Keyboard status restored when switching PCs
LED Display for easy status monitoring
Buzzer sound for switching port confirmation
Built-in daisy chain port