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

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Chapter 1. Introduction

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No.

Component

Description

1

Grounding
Terminal

The wire used to ground the unit connects here.

2

Power Switch

These standard slide switches power the unit on and off.

3

Secondary LAN
Port

The cable that connects the unit to the backup network
interface (10/100/1000 Mbps) plugs in here.

4

PON Port

This connector is provided for a Power over the Net™
(PON) unit which allows servers attached to the KVM over
IP switch to be booted remotely over the net.

See

Single Stage Installation

, page 27, step 6 for

installation details. Contact your dealer for more information
regarding PON units.

5

KVM Ports

The Cat 5e cables that link the unit to the KVM Adapter
Cables (which connect to the servers), plug in here.

6

Power Sockets

The power cable(s) plugs in here. The left power socket
corresponds to the left power switch, and the right power
socket corresponds to the right power switch.

7

Primary LAN
Port

The cable that connects the unit to the primary network
interface (10/100/1000 Mbps) plugs in here.

8

Modem Port

For dial in connection should the unit be unavailable over
the network. See

Single Stage Installation

, page 27, step 7

for installation details.

9

Remote

Console Port

This port is reserved and will be available for use with future
upgrades as a remote console port.

10

Local Console
Port(s)

The unit can be accessed via a local console as well as over
the Net. The local console devices (USB keyboard, USB
mouse, DVI-D or VGA monitor) plug in here.

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