Acnodes MKP1602__MKCP 3214 User Manual

General

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FAQ

General

1.

How do the KVM switches allow the user to switch ports?

There are two ways to switch ports. One is the membrane buttons on the front and the other way is
with Hot-key commands.

2.

What operating systems do the KVMs support?

The KVMs support multi-platform support allows you to control Windows-based computers, Sun So-

laris systems, Linux, or even Macs by a single KVM switch. The KVM switches support multi-platform
operating systems including but not limited to DOS, Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Linux, Solaris
and Mac OS.

3.

Do I have to power down the KVMs to add a new server ?

The KVMs are hot-pluggable and allows servers or devices to be added or removed without power-
ing down the switch, but components of connected devices, such as the servers, may not be hot-
pluggable. We suggest that turn off power to all devices before connecting them.

4.

Why I can’t login with default password on KVM switch

The default username and password for the KVM switch is eight zeros - “00000000”. Please check
i.

The “Num lock” is not turned on. (for notebook type keyboard)

ii.

The numeric (number) keys on the number pad are not accepted by KVM, only the main

number keys.

5.

Can I disable the KVM password ?

Yes, for Matrix KVM, Cat6 KVM & Combo DB-15 KVM, user can disable/ enable the KVM password
by hotkey.

No, for PS/2 KVM, user can’t disable the KVM password.

6.

What do I do if I forget the password?

If the user change the default password and lose the password, please contact the supplier for
further support.

7.

How many levels of KVM cascade are supported?

8 levels are supported.

8.

Can I cascade the different types KVM switches together ?

No, only same type KVM can cascade together. (e.g. PS/2 to PS/2, USB to USB,..)

9.

Why am I getting ghosting images or shadowing?

i.

Check that all video cables are inserted properly.

ii.

Check whether the KVM supports the resolution and refresh rate on your servers.

iii.

Check whether the graphics card you are using supports the resolution and refresh rate on

your server or not.

iv.

Connect the monitor directly into the servers you are having trouble with to see if problem

still appears.

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