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SERVMANAGERS
3.2.7 P
OWERING
U
P THE
S
YSTEM
1. Push the ON/OFF button on the front of the ServManager to power up
the ServManager.
2. Power up the directly connected CPUs and any connected submasters
one by one, giving each CPU time to boot completely before turning ON
the next one. When the CPUs are powered up after the ServManager,
the ServManager emulates all keyboard and mouse functions for
automatic boot-up, although you might have to issue the Mode
command
M
n
(see
Section 4.3.7
) to get proper keyboard
communication.
3. Power up any CPUs connected to submasters one by one, giving each
CPU time to boot completely before turning ON the next one.
3.2.8 S
WITCHING
B
ETWEEN
CPU
S
Your ServManager is now ready for operation using its default settings. To
take full advantage of the ServManager’s features, refer to
Chapter 4
; it gives
detailed information about the ServManager’s front-panel keypad/ display
and the ServManager’s keyboard commands, describing each command’s
function and keystroke sequence. (For your convenience, the keyboard-
command information is summarized in
Section 4.2
.)
It’s fairly simple to begin switching immediately, however.
• If you are switching from your keyboard, just press and release the
keyboard’s left Control Key ([CTRL]), then—within the next two
seconds—type in your desired port number with the regular number keys
(
not
the numeric keypad). (This procedure is slightly more complicated if
there are more than nine CPUs in your ServManager system; refer to
Section 4.3.1
.)
• If you are switching from the ServManager’s front panel, use the up- and
down-arrow keys on the keypad to sequence through the CPUs, or use the
number keys to type in the port number of a specific CPU and either
press the ENTER key to switch to that CPU immediately, or wait two
seconds and the ServManager will switch automatically. Selected CPUs’
names, numbers, and power status will appear in the display.
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