Dell KVM 2161DS User Manual

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Migrating Your Remote Console Switch

2 All switches that qualify for migration will appear in the Available Remote

Console Switches list. Select the switch you wish to migrate and click the

> button to move the switch to the Remote Console Switches to migrate

list.

NOTE:

If the Remote Console Switch you want to migrate is not available in the

Migration Wizard, you may have exited the AMP before the firmware upgrade was

complete. Close the Migration Wizard, then open the AMP to allow the upgraded

firmware version to be detected. When you open the Migration Wizard again, the

Remote Console Switch will be available.

3 Click Next.
4 It is recommend to use the Remote Console Switch information stored in

the local database when migrating switches. To do so, select the check box

on the Use Local Database Information window.

-or-

If you do not wish to use local database information, clear the check box.

5 Type the HTTP and HTTPS port numbers in the HTTP Port and HTTPS

Port fields, respectively, if the port numbers were changed for the Remote

Console Switch in the serial console. For more information on changing

the port numbers in the serial console, see "To configure the HTTP and

HTTPS ports:" on page 19.

NOTE:

If you chose to add multiple Remote Console Switches, any that do not use

the HTTP and HTTPS ports you specify will fail migration. You can migrate them by

running the Migration Wizard again and specifying the correct ports for those

Remote Console Switches.

6 Click Next.
7 If the migration was successful, the Completing the Migration Wizard

window will open.

-or-

If the migration was not successful, the Migration Wizard was

unsuccessful window will open.

8 Click Finish to exit the wizard.

The Remote Console Switch will no longer be available in the Remote

Console Switch Software. You may now manage the switch using the on-

board web interface; see "Managing Your Remote Console Switch Using the

On-board Web Interface" on page 101.

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