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2.3.2 Connecting targets
Service processor
Use a UTP cable to connect a service processor to either an autosensing or a dedicated port on the appliance. See
on page 36 for more information on how to set up service processors.
Serial
Use a UTP cable and a DB9 or DB25 console adaptor, as needed, to connect a serial target to an autosensing port on the
appliance.
The appliance supports both the Avocent® and Cisco® serial port pinout configuration. The port will autosense the pinout.
To connect serial devices and PDUs:
Make sure the crossover cable used to connect a device has the same pinout type that is configured in the software for the
port (either Avocent® or Cisco®).
1.
Make sure the devices to be connected are turned off.
2.
Use a UTP crossover cable to connect the devices to the appliance, using an adaptor, if necessary.
NOTE: To comply with EMC requirements, use shielded cables for all port connections.
WARNING! Do not turn on the power on the connected devices until after the appliance is turned on.
To daisy chain PDUs to the appliance:
NOTE: This procedure assumes you have one PDU connected to a port on the appliance.
1.
Connect one end of a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors to the OUT port of the connected PDU.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to the IN port of the chained PDU. Repeat both steps until you have
connected the desired number of PDUs.
NOTE: For performance reasons, do not connect more than 128 outlets per serial port.
See
on page 36 for more information on how to set up serial targets.
KVM
If your appliance supports KVM connections, use a UTP cable and a UMIQ module to connect a KVM target to an
autosensing port on the appliance.
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