2.4 Connecting the
If your network switch supports PoE (Power Over Ethernet), PXs can receive power
via the network cable. Alternatively
adapter.
To connect the PX:
1. Connect the 26-pin connector of the supplied USB/Video cable to the 26
the PX.
2. Connect the USB and Video connectors of the USB/Video cable to the relevant ports
of the target server (s
the PS/2 cable p/n 5CB00611 (ordered separately)
Video, and Mouse (KVM) connectors to the KVM ports of the
3. Connect a network cable to the RJ45 port of the PX and to your PoE
network switch.
4. Where relevant, connect the power adapter to the PX power port.
It is recommended to place cables away from fluorescent lights, air
conditioners, and machines that are likely to generate e
Connecting the PX
your network switch supports PoE (Power Over Ethernet), PXs can receive power
via the network cable. Alternatively, PXs can receive power from the optional power
pin connector of the supplied USB/Video cable to the 26
Connect the USB and Video connectors of the USB/Video cable to the relevant ports
(see Figure 6). For a connection to a PS/2 type computer, use
he PS/2 cable p/n 5CB00611 (ordered separately), and connect the Keyboard,
Video, and Mouse (KVM) connectors to the KVM ports of the target server.
Connect a network cable to the RJ45 port of the PX and to your PoE
Where relevant, connect the power adapter to the PX power port.
It is recommended to place cables away from fluorescent lights, air
conditioners, and machines that are likely to generate electrical noise.
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your network switch supports PoE (Power Over Ethernet), PXs can receive power
PXs can receive power from the optional power
pin connector of the supplied USB/Video cable to the 26-pin port of
Connect the USB and Video connectors of the USB/Video cable to the relevant ports
connection to a PS/2 type computer, use
and connect the Keyboard,
arget server.
Connect a network cable to the RJ45 port of the PX and to your PoE enabled
It is recommended to place cables away from fluorescent lights, air
lectrical noise.