ATEN KN Series 32-Port KVM over IP Switch with Dual Power/LAN (1-Local + 4-Remote Access) User Manual

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When the

Enable Adapter ID

function is enabled (the default) the switch

stores adapter cable information for each of its ports, so that when you
move a KVM Adapter Cable from one port to another, it remembers the
adapter cable’s port properties information at the new location (see

The

Adapter ID Function

, page 36).

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If

Enable First Logon Transfer

is enabled, only the first user on a bus can

switch ports. Other users on the bus cannot switch ports unless there is a
bus that is already connected to the port they would like to access, or there
is a free bus available. (For details regarding users and buses, see

Users

and Buses

, page 221.)

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For the

Keyboard/Mouse Broadcast

setting, drop down the list to make

your choice.

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If you enable Keyboard Broadcast, your keystrokes will be duplicated
on all the attached servers that currently appear in the Sidebar.

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If you enable Mouse Broadcast, your mouse movements and clicks
will be duplicated on all the attached servers that currently appear in
the Sidebar.

Note:

1. On a KVM switch that is cascaded from the KVM over IP

switch, only one port can perform a Keyboard/Mouse
broadcast at a time.

2. For Mouse Broadcast, you and all the servers must be running

the same OS; all the monitors must have the same resolution;
and all the screens must have an identical layout.

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The

Console Keyboard Language

setting lets you specify which keyboard

mapping is being used by the Local Console keyboard. Drop down the list
to make your choice.

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