Intellinet Network Solutions 524100 Switch User Manual


 
PS/2
keyboard
PS/2
mouse
Console
management
Status
LEDs
Restore
Factory Defaults
harDware
Front Panel
PS/2 Keyboard Port
Connect the PS/2
keyboard for the
local console.
PS/2 Mouse Port
Connect the PS/2 mouse for the local console.
Console Management Port (RJ-12)
Connect the serial console cable for advanced console management of the switch via a serial
terminal emulation utility, such as Windows HyperTerminal.
Status LEDs
10/100M is lit as solid orange when the current digital link runs at 100 Mbps.
LINK is lit as solid green when a network link is established; it ashes whenever network
transmissions are perceived on the digital port.
PWR is lit as solid green to indicate the power is on.
VIDEO blinks to indicate the normal functioning of the video server.
Restore Factory Defaults
This is a tiny recessed button located to the right of the LEDs, and can only be accessed by
inserting a pointed object, such as a needle or pin. To restore the switch to factory defaults (the
IP settings and user account settings established before you do any of your own congurations),
press the recessed button for 4 seconds or more.
Rear Panel
PC/KVM Port
Connect to either a
single PS/2 computer
or a single PS/2 KVM
switch using the included 3-in-1 slim KVM cables with integrated HDB-15 connector. However, if
you are using a USB-enabled computer or a USB KVM switch, you should also use a USB
cable to connect to a USB port on your computer for keyboard/mouse connection.
Monitor Port
Plug in the monitor for your local console on the switch.
PC-USB Port
This provides USB keyboard/mouse connections (USB Type B) to a USB-enabled PC or to a USB
KVM switch. Thus, if you are connecting any USB-enabled PC or USB KVM switch, use a USB
cable to make the connection.
Ethernet Port
This digital port (RJ-45) offers anytime/anywhere access to the Digital KVM over IP Switch and,
subsequently, the conventional KVM switch(es) and servers/computers connected behind it to
the remote login clients over the LAN/Internet.
Serial Control Port
Connect to either an external modem or a power control unit (or to a cascaded chain of power
control units). When an external modem is added to its serial control port (RJ-12), the switch
could serve either as a PPP server to allow direct cable connection or dial-in connection from
its peer computers, or as a PPP client to dial out to an ISP or Enterprise PPP server. Furthermore,
through serial commands sent over its serial control port, the switch can perform remote
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HARDWARE
PC/KVM
Monitor
USB
keyboard/mouse
Ethernet Serial