Working with the SEH UTN Manager
myUTN User Manual Windows
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5.3
How to Connect a USB Port including USB Device
to a Client
A USB device that is connected to the UTN server can be connected
to the client. To this purpose, the user establishes a connection
between the client and the USB port of the UTN server to which the
USB device is connected. The USB device can then be used by the
client as if the USB device was directly connected to the client.
Special Case
Compound USB
Device
When connecting certain USB devices to a USB port of the UTN
server, the selection list displays several USB devices on this port.
These are so-called compound USB devices. They consist of a hub
and one or more USB devices that are all integrated into a single
housing.
If the connection is established to a port with a connected com-
pound USB device, all USB devices shown will be connected to the
user's client. In this case, each integrated USB device occupies a vir-
tual USB port of the UTN server. The number of these virtual USB
ports is limited depending on the UTN server model. If the limit is
reached, no further USB devices can be used on this UTN server.
Table 12: Virtual USB ports
Requirements
The SEH UTN Manager (complete version) is installed on the
client; see:
The USB port is shown in the selection list; see:
All provisions (driver installation, etc.) necessary to operate the
USB device locally (i.e. connected directly to the client) should
have been met on the client. Ideally, the USB device has been
connected and operated on the client locally according to the
instructions of the manufacturer.
UTN server
Number of virtual
USB ports
UTN server
Number of virtual
USB ports
myUTN-50a
6
myUTN-250
12
myUTN-55
6
myUTN-800
40
myUTN-80
16