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CHAPTER 3: Introduction
3.4 The Ultra Remote Illustrated
The front panel of the ServSwitch Ultra Remote looks like this:
The front-panel LEDs have these meanings when lit:
•
POWER:
The Ultra Remote is receiving AC power.
•
REMOTE:
A user is logged in through a TCP/IP (LAN) connection.
•
SERIAL:
Reserved for future use.
•
LOCAL:
A user is logged in through the local KVM connection.
The rear panel of the ServSwitch Ultra Remote looks like this:
The rear-panel connectors and LEDs have these functions/meanings:
•
USB1, USB2 (USB Type As):
Reserved for future use.
•
COM1, COM2 (DB9s)
: Reserved for future use.
•
KEYBOARD (left-hand 6-pin mini-DIN):
Plug in a local PS/2
®
keyboard here.
•
MOUSE (right-hand 6-pin mini-DIN):
Plug in a local PS/2 mouse here.
•
MONITOR (HD15 at top right):
If you’re using the local port on a permanent
basis, plug in a local monitor here.
•
VGA-IN (HD15 at top left):
If you’re using the local port on a permanent
basis, plug in the included loop cable here (see
Chapter 5
).
•
VGA-OUT (bottom HD15):
If you’re using the local port on a permanent
basis, plug in the included loop cable here (see
Chapter 5
). If you’re only
using the local port temporarily until you can configure the Ultra Remote,
plug in a local monitor here.
•
SWITCH/CPU (DB25):
Run one of the included cables from this port to the
user port of a KVM switch or to the video, keyboard, and mouse ports of a
standalone computer.
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