Daisy chaining – ATEN CL5808N 8-Port 19" Dual Rail LCD Combo KVM Switch User Manual

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2. Hardware Setup

17

Daisy Chaining

To control even more computers, up to 31 compatible KVM switches can be
daisy chained from the first stage CL5808/CL5816 (see

Supported KVM

Switches

, page 75, for details). In a complete installation, as many as 256 or

512 computers can be controlled from the CL5808/CL5816. Tables showing
the relation between the number of computers and the number of units needed
to control them are provided on page 73 in the Appendix.

To set up a daisy chain installation, first make sure that power to all the devices
you will be connecting have been turned off. Then, refer to the daisy chain
installation diagram on page 18, as you do the following:

1. Use a daisy chain cable set (described in the

Cables

section, page 5), to

connect the

Chain Out

port of the parent CL5808/CL5816 to the

Chain In

port of the child switch (first station out to second station in, second
station out to third station in, etc.).

Note:

1. The maximum distance between any two stations is 15 m.

2. The total maximum distance from the first station to the last

station is 100 m, regardless of the number of stations in the chain.
The daisy-chain functionality is not guaranteed should any of the
inter-station distances follow Note 1 above.

2. Use compatible KVM cable sets to connect any available KVM port on the

daisy chained switch to the keyboard, video and mouse ports of the
computers you are installing. See

KVM Cable Installation Diagrams

,

page 16.

3. Repeat the above steps for any additional units you wish to add to the

chain.

4. Power up the installation according to the following procedure:

a) Power on the CL5808/CL5816.

b) Power on each station on the installation in turn (second station, then

third station, etc.).
In each case, wait for the station ID to be ascertained and displayed on
the current station before powering on the next one.

c) After all the stations are turned on, power on the computers.

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