Avocent digital access kvm switch module – Dell POWEREDGE 1855 User Manual

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The Avocent Analog KVM switch module provides a custom connection for a keyboard, video (monitor), and mouse to monitor a server module. (You must use
the custom cable provided with your system to connect the KVM to the external devices.)

The switch module also provides an Analog Console Interface (ACI) port, which allows you to connect a server module via Cat5 cabling to an external device
such as the Dell 2161DS Digital console switch or Dell 180AS/2160AS analog console switches, without the need for a Server Interface Pod (SIP.)

Figure 2

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shows the external features on the Avocent Analog KVM switch module.

 

Figure 2-8. Avocent Analog KVM Switch Module

The Avocent Analog KVM switch module also includes an identification indicator (see

Figure 2

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).

Table 2

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describes the indicators and features on this switch

module.

 

Table 2-7. Avocent Analog KVM Switch Module Indicators and Features

 

Avocent Digital Access KVM Switch Module

The optional Avocent Digital Access KVM switch module allows you to configure and manage the server modules through a single keyboard, monitor and
mouse. You select server modules using the On-Screen Configuration and Reporting (OSCAR) graphical user interface.

The Avocent Digital Access KVM switch module includes the following features:

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Analog KVM switching

This switch can be used as an Analog switch, allowing local KVM switching through direct connect of a keyboard, monitor and mouse; or as tiered into
external analog KVM switches. This switch uses the same OSCAR interface as the Avocent Analog KVM switch to switch between server modules.

The Digital Access KVM switch provides a custom connector which brings out PS2/video ports. These ports can be directly connected to a keyboard,
monitor, and mouse, or tiered into an external analog KVM switch with KVM ports. If you are connecting the Digital Access KVM switch to an external KVM
switch using Cat5 connectors/ACI ports, that switch's dongle (PS2/video to Cat5) is required.

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Remote control of Virtual Media and virtual KVM

After connecting to your network using the switch's Ethernet connection, use the system's DRAC/MC GUI to select Media and/or console and which
server module to connect to.

NOTE:

Your system has two custom cables—one that connects to the front of the server module to connect two USB devices and video, and a second

cable that connects to the KVM to provide two PS/2 connections and a video connection. The cables are not interchangeable. It is recommended that
you keep these custom cables available.

NOTE:

Although the ACI port is an RJ-45 connector and uses Cat5 cabling, it is not an Ethernet network interface port. It is only used for connection to

external KVM switches with Analog Rack Interface (ARI) ports.

NOTE:

The ACI port can only be used to connect to ARI ports on Dell console switches. To connect to other types or brands of switches, including

Avocent switches, you must connect to the switch's PS2 and video ports using the proprietary dongle provided with that switch.

 

Feature

 

Activity
Indicator

 

Indicator Code

Identification
indicator

Off

Chassis is not being identified.

Amber blinking

Chassis is being identified.

Power indicator

Off

KVM switch does not have power.

Green

KVM switch has power.

Custom connector

None

Allows two PS/2 and one video device to be connected to the system.

ACI port

None

Allows connection of one or more servers to a Dell console switch with an Analog Rack Interface (ARI) port, such as a
digital or analog console switch.

NOTE:

The Avocent Digital Access KVM module differs from the Avocent Analog KVM module in that the Digital Access KVM switch module does not

have an ACI port; it has an Ethernet network interface.

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