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ServSwitch
CX
USER GUIDE

®
NETWORK SERVICES
®
Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)
FREE technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Call 724-746-5500 or fax 724-746-0746
Mailing address: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018
Web site: www.blackbox.com • E-mail: [email protected]
CUSTOMER
SUPPORT
INFORMATION
JUNE 2007
KV0416A-R2
KV0424A-R2
KV1416A-R2
KV1424A-R2
VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX
1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER
VNC 100 DAT LNK AUX
1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USER
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Strany 1 - ServSwitch

ServSwitch™ CXUSER GUIDE®NETWORK SERVICES®Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)FREE technical suppor

Strany 2 - Contents

 9®Local userA locally connected video monitor, keyboard (and mouse) are required during the

Strany 3 - Further information

 99®VNC 100 DATLNK AUX1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USERInternetWeb serverPortsIf you accept the analog

Strany 4

 100®Appendix 7 – Cable and connector specificationsRS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable

Strany 5 - Introduction

 101®Multi-head synchronisation cableMASTER end9pin D-type maleSLAVE end9pin D-type maleMASTE

Strany 6

 102®Appendix 8 – Hotkey sequence codesThese codes are used when defining hotkey switching seq

Strany 7 - 724-746-5500

 103®Appendix 9 – Supported video modesThe following video modes are supported and can be aut

Strany 8 - Installation

 104®Safety information• For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.• Both the ServS

Strany 9

 105®End user licence agreementPLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. THIS AGREEMENT CONCERNS

Strany 10 - Local user

 106®Radio Frequency EnergyA Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connec

Strany 11

 107®FCC requirements for telephone-line equipment1 The Federal Communications Commission (FC

Strany 12 - Global user (IP network port)

 108®Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) electrical safety statementInstrucciones de seguridad1

Strany 13 - Server system (via SAM)

 10®Remote user (via CX Remote extender)Up to four users can be placed a maximum of 300 metre

Strany 14 - Modem/ISDN port

 109®www.ctxd.com Documentation by:© 2007 Black Box CorporationAll trademarks are acknowledge

Strany 15 - Power in connection

 110®HTIndexAAccesslocal and remote users 49via dial up link 64Access controlconfiguration

Strany 16 - Power control port

 111®Hotkeyschanging 24selecting computers 50Hotkey sequences 88codes and macros 102Hot p

Strany 17 - Cascading multiple units

 112®UUnit Configuration 75,81Unit namelocal setting 75remote setting 81Upgradefirmware 45U

Strany 18

 113®BlackBox subsidiary contact detailsCountry Web Site/Email Phone FaxUnited States ww

Strany 19

 11®Global user (IP network port)The ServSwitch CX with IP models provide an autosensing Ethe

Strany 20

 12®Server system (via SAM)Each server system is connected to the ServSwitch CX unit via a Se

Strany 21 - Using cascaded servers

 13®Modem/ISDN portThe ServSwitch CX with IP models provide a serial port to allow you to con

Strany 22 - CX RCX R

 14®Power in connectionThe ServSwitch CX unit is supplied with a single 30W power adapter whi

Strany 23 - Configuration

 15®8ININININOUTOUTOUT8887777666655554444333322221111VNC 100 DATLNK AUX1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR US

Strany 24 - Configuration menus

 16®Cascading multiple unitsThe ServSwitch CX (with IP) units support up to sixteen or twenty

Strany 25 - Configuration menus layout

 17®How cascade connections operateThe method for cascading ServSwitch CX units is straightfo

Strany 26

 18®SAMSAMSAMSAMGroup 43at cascadelevel 1Group 41at cascadelevel 2Port atcascade level 201The

Strany 27

 1®Contents - page 2ContentsIntroductionServSwitch CX features - front and rear ...

Strany 28

 19®3 Connect the other end of the cascade link cable to one of the CATx USER PORTS sockets

Strany 29 - Server video compensation

 20®Using cascaded serversIn use, cascaded servers can be accessed using exactly the same met

Strany 30

 21®OPTIONS120 12 419 11 318 10 217 9 13224 16 823 15 722 14 62113545V5VWARNING!RJ45 CONNECTO

Strany 31 - Remote user skew adjustment

 22®ConfigurationAlmost all configuration and operational aspects of the ServSwitch CX units ar

Strany 32

 23®SERVSWITCH CXComputer PortComputer 1 01Computer 2 02Computer 3 03Computer 4 04Computer 5

Strany 33 - Autoscanning

 24®Configuration menus layoutThe menu options are arranged as shown here:For a description of

Strany 34

 25®Registering users (edit user list)To create/edit user accounts1 Display the Configuration

Strany 35

 26®Registering servers (edit computer list)To create/edit server entries1 Display the Config

Strany 36

 27®Video compensationThe ServSwitch CX units allow server systems to be placed up to 50m (16

Strany 37 - Initial IP configuration

 28®Server video compensationThe video compensation for connected servers is achieved using t

Strany 38

 2®HTContents - page 3OperationThe front panel controls ...

Strany 39 - Encryption settings

 29®To apply remote user video compensation1 Ensure that the video image from the server to

Strany 40 - Networking issues

 30®To use skew adjustment1 Display a skew pattern on the appropriate server. You can either

Strany 41 - 192.168.47.10::11590

 31®3 As appropriate, press either the R, G or B keyboard keys to select the appropriate col

Strany 42

 32®AutoscanningThe ServSwitch CX provides an autoscan mode that switches between the connect

Strany 43

 33®Saving and restoring configuration settingsThe ServSwitch CX can store up to 512 server na

Strany 44 - Pxy=z\0D

 34®What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgottenIf the ADMIN password becomes mislaid

Strany 45 - The KVMADMIN utility

 35®Hot plugging and mouse restorationIt is strongly recommended that you switch off a server

Strany 46 - Performing upgrades

 36®Initial IP configurationIP models of the ServSwitch CX family possess a further collection

Strany 47

 37® To configure IP details from a global user location1 Use either the VNC viewer or a sta

Strany 48

 38®Encryption settingsThe ServSwitch CX with IP offers a great deal of flexibility in its con

Strany 49

 3®HTAppendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options ...90Colour/Encoding ..

Strany 50 - Local and remote user access

 39®VNC 100 DATLNK AUX1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USERInternetSAMVNC 100 DATLNK AUX1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PW

Strany 51

 40®VNC 100 DATLNK AUX1COMPUTER 2 3 4 PWR USERInternetCAMPlacing ServSwitch CX with IP behind

Strany 52

 41®To discover a DHCP-allocated IP addressOnce a DHCP server has allocated an IP address, yo

Strany 53 - The confirmation box

 42®Placing ServSwitch CX with IP alongside the firewallServSwitch CX with IP is built from th

Strany 54 - Routing status

 43®Power switching configurationPower switch configuration comprises two main steps:• Configur

Strany 55

 44®The KVMADMIN utilityParticularly useful for complex ServSwitch CX configurations and the c

Strany 56 - Global user access

 45®Performing upgradesThe ServSwitch CX and CX with IP units are fully reconfigurable via flas

Strany 57

 46®9 - Commence the upgrade To begin the upgrade process, click the Upload Now button. The

Strany 58

 47®Upgrading ServSwitch CX with IP modelsThe ServSwitch CX with IP models are upgraded via g

Strany 59 - When using the viewer window

 48®LOCALUSERREMOTEUSERCX RGLOBALUSERIPSERVERSYSTEMSAM®724-746-5500®OperationThe front panel

Strany 60 - Mouse pointers

 4®IntroductionThank you for choosing the ServSwitch CX series from Black Box. Each of the fo

Strany 61 - Re-synchronise mouse

 49®SERVSWITCH CXUser Name:Password:Port 1 login Esc-Scr SaveSERVSWITCH CXComputer PortComput

Strany 62 - Controls

 50®To select a server using hotkeys1 Simultaneously press and hold and .Note: The and

Strany 63

 51®To select a server using the on-screen menu1 Select the on-screen menu in one of three w

Strany 64

 52®Logging in and outThe ServSwitch CX features a straightforward security system that helps

Strany 65

 53®The reminder bannerAs many server screen layouts can appear very similar, the ServSwitch

Strany 66 - Supported web browsers

 54®Power switching (via configuration menu)When used in conjunction with optional power switc

Strany 67

 55®OR ORSERVERSYSTEMSAM®724-746-5500®Global user accessGlobal users access the ServSwitch CX

Strany 68

 56®IMPORTANT: During login, if you see a warning message similar to the one shown here, then

Strany 69 - Functions

 57®Global user access via web browserYou can use a standard Web browser (supported versions)

Strany 70 - User Preferences

 58®Using the viewer windowThe viewer window gives you the ability to view and control the Se

Strany 71 - Global Preferences

 5®ServSwitch CX features - front and rearThe ServSwitch CX units pack a great deal of functi

Strany 72

 59®Host selectionThe Hosts button on the menu bar provides the quickest and most efficient wa

Strany 73 - Setup Options

 60®Access mode - shared/private Up to five users can be simultaneously logged-on (four global

Strany 74 - Setup Options (continued)

 61®Mouse ControlThis option displays a mouse control dialog and is useful when the remote cu

Strany 75 - Advanced Options

 62®Click to send the codeEnter the code hereKeyboard ControlThis option displays a keyboard

Strany 76 - Unit Configuration

 63®Video SettingsThis dialog provides access to all of the key video settings that determine

Strany 77 - Network Configuration

 64®If you need to enter a port numberUsually, when you make a network connection to the Serv

Strany 78 - Reset Configuration

 65®Viewer encryption settingsThe web browser viewers and VNC viewers (of level 4.0b5S or hig

Strany 79 - Clearing IP access control

 66®Further informationThis chapter contains a variety of information, including the followin

Strany 80

 67®Appendix 1 – Configuration menusThe ServSwitch CX configuration menus allow a range of sett

Strany 81 - User accounts

 68®FunctionsThe Functions menu contains a collection of procedures that affect various aspec

Strany 82 - Unit configuration

 6®COMPUTERUSERAUXVNC100DAT LNKPWR1 2 3 4What’s in the boxServSwitch CX or ServSwitch CX with

Strany 83 - Advanced unit configuration

 69®User PreferencesThe User Preferences are system operating parameters that are independent

Strany 84 - Time & date configuration

 70®Global PreferencesGlobal preferences are available only to the Admin user and allow setti

Strany 85 - Network configuration

 71®Global Preferences (continued)OSD Dwell TimeSettings: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 SECONDSAfter a succe

Strany 86 - Setting IP access control

 72®Setup OptionsSetup options are available only to the Admin user and consist of key settin

Strany 87 - Modem port

 73®Setup Options (continued)Automatic LogoutSettings: DISABLED, ENABLEDThe ServSwitch CX ena

Strany 88 - Host configuration

 74®Advanced OptionsAdvanced options are available only to the Admin user and consist of sett

Strany 89 - Port Direct

 75®Configure IP portAvailable only on ServSwitch CX with IP models, the IP port configuration

Strany 90 - Logging and status

 76®Net MaskAlso often called the ‘subnet-mask’, this value is used alongside the IP address

Strany 91 - Colour/Encoding

 77®Modem ConfigurationThis page allows you to configure the COM1 serial port located at the re

Strany 92

 78®Clearing IP access controlThis option removes all entries from the IP access control feat

Strany 93

 7®InstallationMountingThe ServSwitch CX units offer two main mounting methods:• Supplied fo

Strany 94 - Load / Save

 79®Appendix 2 - Configuration pages via viewerThis section covers the configuration pages that

Strany 95

 80®User accountsThis page allows you to manage up to sixteen separate accounts. The first of

Strany 96 - Security

 81®Unit configurationThis page provides access to a selection of both basic and advanced sett

Strany 97 - 192.168.142.154

 82®Advanced unit configurationClick this button to display advanced options that do not norma

Strany 98

 83®Time & date configurationThis page allows you to configure all aspects relating to time

Strany 99

 84®Network configurationThis page allows you to configure the various aspects of the IP port a

Strany 100 - Security issues with ports

 85®Setting IP access controlThe golden rule with this feature is ‘Include before you exclude

Strany 101 - 

 86®Serial port configurationThis page provides all access to settings concerned with the two

Strany 102

 87®Host configurationThis page provides the opportunity to configure various details for each

Strany 103 - Creating macro sequences

 88®Port DirectPort Direct is totally transparent communication system that allows supporting

Strany 104

 8®ConnectionsThe ServSwitch CX and CX with IP units provide a great deal of flexibility in th

Strany 105 - Safety information

 89®Logging and statusThis screen provides various details about the user activity on the Ser

Strany 106 - End user licence agreement

 90®Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection optionsWhen you are connecting to the ServSwitch CX wi

Strany 107 - Radio Frequency Energy

 91®InputsEnable all inputsWhen selected, allows keyboard, mouse and clipboard data to be tra

Strany 108

 92®ScalingNo ScalingNo attempt is made to make the screen image fit the viewer window. You ma

Strany 109 - Instrucciones de seguridad

 93®IdentitiesThis feature helps your VNC viewer to confirm that a revisited ServSwitch CX wit

Strany 110

 94®Appendix 4 - VNC viewer window optionsClick the VNC icon in the top left corner of the vi

Strany 111

 95®Appendix 5 - Browser viewer optionsWhen you are connecting to the ServSwitch CX with IP u

Strany 112

 96®Appendix 6 – Addresses, masks and portsIP address, network masks and ports are all closel

Strany 113

 97®Net masks - the binary explanationTo really understand the operation of a net mask it is

Strany 114

 98®Calculating the mask for IP access controlThe IP access control function uses a standard

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