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AdderView CATxIP 5000 features - front and rear
The AdderView CATxIP 5000 units pack a great deal of functionality into a compact
space. It occupies half of a single 1U rack space and presents most of its connectors
at the rear face. The smart front face features the network port and the operation
indicators.
INDOOR
USE
ONL
Y
5V
4.0A
4
12
3
11
2
10
1
9
8
16
7
15
6
14
5
13
OPTIONS
COMPUTER CONNECTIONS
COMPUTER CONNECTIONS
LOC
REM VNC
100
LNK
PWR
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Options port
This RS-232 serial port can separately support the following functions:
•
Console Server connection
- allows remote access to the serial port of a
connected device via the Telnet or SSH protocols.
• Power switching - can be configured to control multiple power switching devices.
• Remote control switching - commands can be received that will change the
channel, as necessary.
• Synchronisation - allows the actions of two or more AdderView CATxIP 5000
switches to be synchronised so that multiple computers/video screens can be
switched and accessed.
Local user port
Connect a USB keyboard and mouse, plus a video monitor to these
connectors. These allow you to perform the initial configuration
of the AdderView CATxIP 5000. Additionally, you can use these
to locally control the connected computer(s). Can also be used to
cascade (via a CAM) to another AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit.
Computer ports
Each computer connects to one of these ports
via standard category 5, 5e or 6 cabling. At the
other end of the cabling a CAM (Computer Access
Module) is used to provide the necessary keyboard,
video and mouse (or RS-232 serial) connections.
Power input
The power supply
connects here.
IP network port
The port by which global users are linked to the
AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit. This intelligent
Ethernet port can automatically sense whether
it is attached to a 10Mb or 100Mb network.
Indicators
These six indicators clearly show the key aspects of operation:
•
LOC
Keyboard or mouse data are being received from the local console.
•
REM
Keyboard or mouse data are being received from the remote console.
•
VNC
Indicates that a global user is connected and active.
•
100
Indicates the Ethernet network speed (10/100Mbs).
•
LNK
Indicates that a network link is present.
•
PWR
Indicates that power is present.