Cyclades User's Guide User Manual

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Introduction

9

Connectors on the KVM/net

The following list describes the management ports on the right back of the
KVM/net.

Console – Its RJ-45 connection can be connected by a CAT5 to DB-9
cable to a COM port on a computer. Administrators can use a terminal
emulation program to locally manage and troubleshoot the KVM/net. See
“To Connect to the Console Port” on page 82 and “Configuring Basic
Networking Using the wiz Command” on page 85 fo
r more details.

Ethernet – Use the Ethernet management port for connecting an Ethernet
cable for Intranet and Internet access. See “Making an Ethernet
Connection” on page 77 for
instructions if needed.

User 1 – The User 1 port includes two PS/2 ports and a VGA port, which
can be connected to a mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Once a local system
is connected to the User 1 port, administrators can use the OSD (On Screen
Display) interface to locally manage and use the KVM/net. See “To
Connect to the User 1 Management Port” on page 83
and Chapter 7: On
Screen Display
for more details.

User 2 – This port is used for extending the local administration by
connecting an RJ-45 cable of up to 500 feet to an AlterPath KVM RP. The
KVM RP can be ordered separately. Administrators can use the OSD (On
Screen Display) to locally manage and use the KVM/net without being in
the same room as the KVM/net. See “Installing the AlterPath KVM RP”
on page 129 and
“Controlling the OSD Through the AlterPath KVM RP”
on page 428
for more details.

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