Lindy 32364 User Manual

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LINDY Dual/Quad PRO

Installation and Use

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Each computer name that you add to the on-screen menu has an associated port

number that tells the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO where to find the computer. Port

numbers for computers attached to a single LINDY Dual/Quad PRO are simply the

port number that the computer is attached to. Port numbers for computers

connected to cascaded LINDY Dual/Quad PRO’s are constructed by defining the

port routing that is required to get from the user's KVM to the computer.

Figure 7 illustrates how port numbers are constructed and how the physical

configuration of a cascaded system relates to entries in the on-screen menu. The

illustrated configuration is an unlikely configuration in practice but has been chosen

for explanation purposes. If you make multiple cascade links then they must be

connected to the groups of ports defined in figure 8. These ports have associated

group port numbers. The LINDY Dual/Quad PRO uses this group port number to

connect to the first available port in that group. For example, group port number 21

comprises of ports 1 and 2. If these ports are linked to a cascaded LINDY

Dual/Quad PRO and users try to connect to computers that are attached to the

cascaded LINDY Dual/Quad PRO, the system will allocate the cascade links to the

first two users on a first come first served basis. Further users that try to connect to

computers on the cascaded LINDY Dual/Quad PRO will get a message saying that

no cascade links are available and they will not be able to connect to the cascaded

LINDY Dual/Quad PRO until one of the previous users has finished with one of the

cascade links.

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