Lindy kvm ip features - front and rear – Lindy Switch User Manual
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LINDY KVM IP features - front and rear
Considering its capabilities, the LINDY KVM IP is supplied within a remarkably
compact casing. Measuring just 198mm x 120mm x 43mm, it occupies just half
of a single (1U) rack space and provides most of its connectors at the rear face.
The smart front face features the IP network port and the operation indicators.
MODEM
POWER CONTROL
A
B
1 2
5V
2A
1
ON
2
2A
CFG
KVMA CONSOLE
COMPUTER / KVMA SWITCH
INDOOR
USE ONLY
K/M
DVI
DVI
VGA
VGA
K / M
V M
Power control port
Optionally use this port
to control one or more
power switches. These
allow the remote user to
take full control of the
host system(s).
KVMA console
Devices connected here allow you to
perform the initial configuration of
the LINDY KVM IP. Additionally, you
can use these to locally control the
connected computer(s).
Keyboards and mice can be either
USB or PS/2, the video monitor
can be DVI digital or analog (via a
converter plug) plus stereo speakers.
Computer/KVMA Switch
Link these connectors to the keyboard
and mouse (USB or PS/2), DVI digital
or analog video and speaker ports of
the device to be remotely controlled,
either a single computer or a KVM
switch. The USB port on the right is
used by the Virtual Media feature to
allow remote file transfer, and can be
connected to a standard USB port.
Modem port
Optionally use this
port to attach either
a standard modem or
an ISDN adapter. This
feature provides an
alternative, direct-dial,
remote link into the
LINDY KVM IP.
Dual power inputs
Connect one or
two power adapters
here. When two
units are connected,
load is shared
between them.
Configuration
switches
Used for flash
upgrades and
total reset
functions. They
are not required
under normal
circumstances.
LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR
IP
Access Switch Plus
IP network port
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 a remote viewer.
•
VNC Indicates that a remote viewer is connected and active.
•
00 Indicates the Ethernet network speed (10/100Mbs).
•
LNK Network link and activity indication.
•
PWR Power indicator.