SV1110IPEXT Instruction Guide
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video) cables between the host computer and the SV1110IPEXT could degrade
performance.
NOTE:
In the event that you do not have enough integrated USB ports on the managed
computer to directly connect the keyboard, mouse, and SV1110IPEXT, you may use a
high-quality USB hub on one of the computer’s USB ports to make all of the
connections.
IMPORTANT:
The SV1110IPEXT is convection-cooled. Ensure the vents on both
sides are unobstructed.
Connecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor
There are a number of lights (LEDs) on the front and rear panels of the SV1110IPEXT:
•
Power:
Indicates one or both of the DC power inputs is providing your system with
power.
•
R-Port:
See Appendix E for more information for more information on the R-Port.
•
LAN/WAN Link
: This is the standard “link light” which is typical for Ethernet
equipment. It means the network cable is connected to a working Ethernet hub or
switch. It lights up with a link connection and blinks with network activity. The
LEDs under the Ethernet connectors respond in a similar manner.
•
USB
: This lights up when the USB port is connected to a host and that host has
configured the USB port for use. It will blink when USB data is transmitted.
•
Video OK:
This light is lit when a valid VGA signal is received from the host. It is
off while in power save mode, if no video is connected or if the host is off.
The SV1110IPEXT has the capability to connect a local keyboard, mouse, and monitor to
the host computer for maintenance and monitoring. This allows a user to physically use
the host computer as though the SV1110IPEXT were transparent. If needed, the unit can
be run through a typical KVM switch like any other computer. If you want to use the
SV1110IPEXT through a KVM switch, consult the documentation that came with the
switch for more details. In this situation, the
Local Keyboard
and
Local Mouse
ports on
the SV1110IPEXT perform the same function as the mouse and keyboard ports on the
host computer. See the section “Configuring the SV1110IPEXT” for more information
on using a KVM with the SV1110IPEXT.
1.
Connect a standard PS/2 keyboard to the
Local Keyboard
port on the front panel
of the SV1110IPEXT.
Status LEDs
DTE Serial
Local Local Video (Out)
(Power/R-Port/WAN Link/LAN Link/USB/Video)
Keyboard Mouse
Front
Panel