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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND CAT5 KVM MICRO EXTENDER
6.2.3.B Attaching a KVM Switch with Single Composite User-Port Connectors
If the KVM switch’s user ports are ServSwitch style DB25 connectors
, run a
ServSwitch to ServSwitch Expansion Cable (product code EHN284) from one of
these connectors to the Local Unit’s DB25 female CPU-port KVM connector, as
shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3. Attaching a KVM switch with a single compatible user-port
connector to the Local Unit’s CPU port.
If the KVM switch’s user ports are some other type of composite connectors (as is
the case for the ServSwitch Multi)
, first plug a User Cable designed for the KVM
switch (see
Section 4.2.2.C
for ServSwitch Multi cable product codes) into one of
the switch’s user ports. Then plug the Extender’s included three-to-one KVM-
extension cable into the Local Unit’s DB25 female CPU-port KVM connector.
If your Local Unit is a KVM/Serial/Audio model and you want to do serial
extension, also plug the male end of the included DB9 male-to-female serial-
extension cable into the Local Unit’s matching DB9 female CPU-port serial
connector.
If your Local Unit is a KVM/Serial/Audio model and you want to do audio
extension, also plug one end of the included 3.5-mm male-to-male stereo audio-
extension cables into the Local Unit’s matching 3.5-mm female CPU-port audio
“In” and “Out” connectors.
Finally, connect the other ends of the Extender’s KVM-extension cable (and any
serial-extension or audio-extension cables) to the matching strands of the switch’s
User Cable as shown in Figure 6-4 on the next page.
Regular ServSwitch
(KV3108SA-R4)
Local
Unit
ServSwitch-to-
ServSwitch
Expansion Cable
(EHN284)