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DSR ® Switch Inst aller/User Guide For models: DSR1020, DSR2020 , DSR4020, DSR8020 A vocent, the A vocent logo,The Power of Being There, DS R, DSV iew , Dambrackas V ideo Compression and OSCAR are tradema rks or registered trademarks of A vocent Corporation or its affiliates. The GoAhead web server is copyright ( c ) 2005 GoAhead Software, I nc. A[...]
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USA Notification W arning: Ch anges or modifi cations to this unit not expressly ap prove d by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has be en test ed and found t o comply with the limits for a Cl ass A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi ts[...]
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iii List of Figures ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. ............ .. v List of Tables ............... ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. .............. .v i i Chapter 1: Product Overview .. ......... ............. .......[...]
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iv DSR Switch Ins taller/User G uide Window Features .... ........... .............. .......................... ......................... ......................... ....... ..... ........ 51 Changing the toolbar .................. ........... .............. ......................... ............ .............. ............. ....... ..... 52 Setting [...]
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v Figure 1.1: Example DSR Switch Configuration.................. ......................... .............. ...................... 3 Figure 1.2: DSR Switch Model Comparison ..................... ........... ............... ......................... ........... .. 3 Figure 2.1: Basic DSR Switch Configuration .............. ...... ........... .........[...]
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vii Table 3.1: OSCAR Interface Status Symbols ..................... ........... ............... ......................... ........... 14 Table 3.2: OSCAR Interface Na vigat ion Basics .......... .......................... ......................... ................. 15 Table 3.3: Setup Features to Configure the OSCAR Interface ......................[...]
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1 CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Features and Benefit s Avocent DSR ® switches combine analog and digital tech nology to provi de flexible, centralized control of data center servers and facilitat e the OA&M (operations, activat ion and maintenance) of remote branch offices where trained operators may be unavailable. They provide enterp rise custo[...]
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2 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide The DSRIQ-SRL (serial) module is a DCE device that provides the primary interface between a serial device and a DSR switch. It provides VT1 00 terminal emulation, break suppression and port history in a compact, convenient module. Access the DSR switch via network connection No special software or drivers are requi[...]
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Chapter 1: Product Overview 3 Figure 1.1: Example DSR Switch Config uration Figure 1.2: DSR Switch Model Comparison Digital User (Computer with In ternet browser) Analog User (OSCAR Graphical User Interface) DSR Switch Modem Telephone Network Ethernet DSView 3 Software Server Model Number of Servers Digital pa t h s Analog User DSR1020 16 1 1 DSR20[...]
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4 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Safety Precautions To avoid potential video and/or key board problems when using Avocent products: • If the building has 3-phase AC power , ensure that the computer and monito r are on the same phase. For best results, they should be on the same circuit. To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possi ble damag[...]
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5 CHAPTER 2 Installation The DSR switching system transmits keyboard, video and mo use (KVM) information between operators and target devices attached to the DSR switch over a network using either an Ethernet connection or a modem connection. The DSR switch uses TCP/IP for communication over Ethernet. Al though 10BaseT Ethernet may be used, Avocent[...]
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6 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide The following diagram illustrates on e possible configuration for yo ur DSR switch. Figure 2.1: Basic DSR Switch C onfiguration Digital U ser Servers 1-16 DSR1020 Switch Power Telephone Network Ethernet Internet Connection Cord Ethernet and/or Modem Analog User SPC Port Connection KVM Connections Ports 1-16 CAT 5 C[...]
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Chapter 2: Installat ion 7 Setting up your network The DSR switching system uses IP addresses to unique ly identify th e switch and the target devices. The DSR switch supports both Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and stati c IP addressing. Avocent recommends th at IP addresses be reserved for each switch and that they remain static while[...]
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8 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Connecting the DSR Switch Hardware NOTE: The DSR switch may be rack mounted in a 1U configuration. T he DSR switch does not support a 0U configuration. T o connect and power up your DSR switch: 1. Power down the target device(s) that will be part of your DSR switching system. Locate the power cord that came with th[...]
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Chapter 2: Installat ion 9 9. Power up each target device a nd then power up the DSR switch. After approximately one minute, the switch completes initial ization and displays the OSCAR ® graphical user interface Fr ee tag on the local port monit or . 10. Use the DSV iew software to configure the sw itch. See the DSV iew Installer/User Gu ide for d[...]
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10 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide V erifying the Connections DSR switch The front panel of the DSR switch features two LE D s indicating the Ethern et connection. The top green LED is the Link indicator. It will illuminate when a valid connection to the network is established and blink when there is activity on the port. The lower amber/ green LED[...]
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Chapter 2: Installation 11 NOTE: For the various versions of Windows, mouse motion and ac celeration are set in different places within the Mouse Control Panel applet. If you don’t find the motion or acceleration options as des cribed in the following procedures, check the other tabs on the Mouse Control Panel applet. T o adjust mouse settings on[...]
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12 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide T o adjust mouse settings using IntelliPoint ® drivers: 1. From the Desktop, select St art - Settings - Contr ol Panel - Mouse . The Mouse Properties dialog box will appear . 2. Click on the Poin ter Options tab. 3. Set the speed setting to the default, whic h is the midpoint of the Poin ter Speed slider (five ti[...]
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13 Local Port Operation Controlling Y our Syste m at the Local Port The DSR switch includes a local port on the back. This port allows you to connect a keyboard, monitor and mouse to the switch for dir ect access. The DSR switch uses the OSCAR ® graphical user interface, which has intuitive menus to configure your system and select target devices.[...]
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14 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Viewing the st atus of y our DSR switching system The status of target devices in your sys t em is i ndicated in the far ri ght columns of the Main dialog box. The following table describ es the status symbols. Selecting t arget devices Use the Main dialog bo x to select target devices. When you select a targ et d[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 15 T o disconnect from a t arget device: Press Print Screen and then Alt+0 (zero). This leaves the user in a free state, with no target device selected. The status flag on your d esktop d isplays Free . Sof t switching Soft switching is the ability to switch target de vices using a hotkey sequen ce. You can soft swit[...]
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16 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Alt+X Closes current dialog box and returns to previous one. Alt+O Selects the OK button, then returns to the previous dialog box. Enter Completes a switch ope ration in the Main dialog box and exits the OSCAR interface. Single-click, Enter In a text box, single-clicking an entry and pressing Enter selects the tex[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 17 Configuring OSCAR Interface Menus You can configure your DSR switching system from the Setup dialog box within the OSCAR interface. Select the Name s button when initially setting up your DSR switching system to identify target devices by u nique names. Select th e othe r setup features to manage routine tasks for[...]
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18 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Figure 3.2: Setup Dialog Box Assigning t arget device names Use the Names dialog box to identify target devices by name rather than by port number. The Names list is always so rted by port order. You can toggle between displaying the name or the EID number of each DSRIQ module, so even if you move the target devic[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 19 Figure 3.3: Names Dialog Box NOTE: If new DSRIQ modules are discovered by the DS R switch, the on-screen list will be automatically updated. The mouse cursor will change into an hourglass dur ing the update. No mouse or keyboard input will be accepted until the list update is complete.[...]
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20 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide T o assign names to t arget devices: 1. In the Names dialog box, select a target device name or port number and click Modi fy . The Name Modify dialog box appears. Figure 3.4: Name Modify Dialog B ox 2. T ype a name in the New Name box. Names of targ et devices may be up to 15 characters long. Legal characters inc[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 21 Assigning device types While the DSR switch automatically discov ers attached cascade switches, you will need to specify the number of ports on the cascad e switch through the Devices dial og box. You will see an Sw-4, Sw-6, Sw-8, Sw-16 or Sw-24 appear in the Type category for the cascade switch. Select the switch[...]
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22 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Figure 3.6: Device Modify Dialog Box 3. Choose the number of ports supported by your switch and click OK . 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each port requi ring a device type to be assigned. 5. Click OK in the Devices dialog box to save settings. NOTE: Changes made in the Device Modify dial og box are not saved until you c[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 23 Figure 3.7: Menu Dialog Box T o choose the display order of t arget devices: 1. Select Name to display target devices alphabetically by name. -or- Select EID to display target devices numerically by EID number . -or- Select Port to display target devices numerically by port number . 2. Click OK . Depending on the [...]
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24 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Controlling the st atus flag The status flag displays on your desktop and shows the name or EID number of the selected target device or the status of the select ed port. Use the Flag dialog box to configure the flag to di splay by target device name or EID number, or to change the flag color, opacity, display time[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 25 T o determine how the st atus flag is displayed: 1. Select Name or EID to determine what information will be displayed. 2. Select Displayed to show the flag all the time or select Ti m e d to display the flag for only five seconds after switching. 3. Select a flag color under Display Color . The following flag col[...]
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26 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide T o access the OSCAR interface Broadcas t dialog box: 1. If the OSCAR interface is not open, press Print Screen . The Main dialog box will appear . 2. Click Setup - Br oadcast . The Broadcast dialog box appears. Figure 3.10: Broadcast Dialog Bo x NOTE: Broadcasting Keys trokes - The keyboard state must be identica[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 27 4. Click the Broadcast Enable checkbox to activate Broadcasting. 5. From the user station, type the informatio n and/or perform the mouse mo vements you wish to broadcast. T o turn Broadcasting off: From the Commands di alog box, clear the Broadcast Enable checkbox. Using Scan mode In Scan mode, the DSR sw itch au[...]
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28 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide 3. Determine the order within the list to add the tar g et device. If there are no target devices in the Scan list, your cursor will appear in a bla nk line at the top of th e list. -or- T o add a target device to the end of the list, place your cursor in the last target device entry and press the Down Arrow key .[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 29 Figure 3.12: Commands Dialog Box 3. Select Scan Enable in the Commands dialog box . 4. Click X to close the Commands dialog bo x. NOTE: Scanning will begin as soon as the Scan Enable button is selecte d. T o cancel Scan mode: Select a target device if the OSCAR interface is open. -or- Move the mouse or press any k[...]
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30 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Setting local port Sc reen Saver options Use the Screen Saver dialog box to manage the screen saver inactivity time and test the Screen Saver mode on the local port. If securi ty has b een enabled in the DSView software, after the specified Inactivity Time elapses, the local port locks and remains locked until you[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 31 3. (Optional) Click Te s t to activate the screen saver test whic h lasts 10 seconds then returns you to the Security dialog box. 4. Click OK . T o exit Screen Saver mode and log in to the local port: 1. Press any key or move the mouse. 2. If Screen Saver security was turned on in the DSV iew softwa re, yo u will [...]
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32 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide T o set the keyboard country code for Sun se rvers: 1. If the OSCAR interface is not open, press Print Screen . The Main dialog box will appear . 2. Click Setup - Keyboar d . The Keyboard dialog box appears. Figure 3.14: Keyboard Dialog Box 3. Select a country code and click OK . 4. Reboot the Sun servers. After r[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 33 Managing Server T asks Using the OSCAR Interface From the OSCAR interface Commands dialog box, you can manage your DSR switching system and user connections, enable the Scan and Broad cast modes and update your firm ware. T o access the OSCAR interface Commands dialog box: 1. Press Print Screen to launch the OSCAR[...]
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34 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Viewing and disconnecting user connections You can view and disconnect users through the User Status dialog box. The username (U) will always be displayed; however, you can display ei ther the target device name or EID number to which a user is connected. If there is no user currently co nnected to a channel, the [...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 35 Figure 3.17: Disconnect Dialog Box 4. Click OK to disconnect the user and return to the U ser Status dialog box. -or- Click X or press Escape to exit the dialog box without disconnecting a user . NOTE: If the User St atus list has chan ged since it was la st displayed, the mouse cursor will turn into an hourglass [...]
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36 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Click X or press Escape to exit without sending a Reset command to the PS/2 mouse and keyboard. Displaying version information The OSCAR interface enables you to display the ve rsion number of the sw itch firmware and any auxiliary devices connected to the switch. This info rmation facilitates system troublesho ot[...]
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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation 37 Figure 3.19: DSRIQ Selection Dialog Box 4. Select a DSRIQ module to view and click the V ersion bu tton. The DSRIQ V ersion dialog box appears. For more informati on on loading firmware, see Appendix A. Figure 3.20: DSRIQ V ersion Dialog Box 5. Click X to close the DSRIQ V ersion dialog box.[...]
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39 CHAPTER 4 Remote Operations In addition to th e OSCAR on-screen interface, th e DSR switch provides a built in web server to handle all basic KVM switching needs. For enhanced fun ctionality and control of multi ple devices, users can upgrade to the DS View 3 software package. The DSR web server provides secu re “point-and-click” web brow se[...]
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40 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide About the DSR Explorer Window When a user has been logged in and authenticated, the Avocent DSR Explorer window appears. From the DSR Explorer window, users may vi ew, access and manage their DSR switch. The window may also be used to specify system settings and change profile set tings. Figure 4.1 shows the DSVie[...]
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Chapter 4: Remote Opera tions 41 Using the side navigation bar The side navigation b ar may be u sed to display wind ows to specify set tings or perform operatio ns. Figure 4.2: Side Navigation Bar Clicking on a link that does not contain an arrow will di splay its correspondin g window. Using the top option bar Bookmarking a window (I nternet Expl[...]
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42 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide If you click BOOKMARK or the bookmark icon after the DSR web server sessio n has timed out, the User Login window will open and you must log in again. T o bookmark a window: 1. In the top op tion bar , click BOOKMARK or the bookmark icon. The Add Favorite dial og box will appear . 2. If you wish, type a name for t[...]
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Chapter 4: Remote Opera tions 43 Launching a KVM session T o launch a KVM session from the DSR Explorer : 1. From the DSR Explorer , select T ar get Devices in the side navigation bar . A list of available devices will appear . 2. Click the KVM session link to the right of the target devi ce that you wish to access. The V ideo V iewer will launch. [...]
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44 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide T o force upgrade the DSRIQ module firmware using the DSR web server: 1. From the side navigation bar, select Appliance - Appliance Settings - Po rts - IQ modules . 2. Select the IQ modules that you wish to upgrade and click the Upgrade button . NOTE: During a firmware upgrade, the DSRIQ module status indicator in[...]
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Chapter 4: Remote Opera tions 45 T o add a new user account (Administrator only): 1. On the side menu bar , select Local Accounts . The current user list will be displayed. 2. Click the Add but ton. 3. Enter the name and password of the new user in the blanks provided. 4. Select the preemption and access levels for the new user . 5. Click the Save [...]
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46 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Enter , change or display the unit’s network address, gateway address, subnet mask, MAC address, LAN speed, DHCP enable status or ICMP ping reply status Appliance - Appliance Settings - Network Display the unit’s current firmware revision for application, boot, OSCAR interface FPGA and Video FPGA Appliance - A[...]
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Chapter 4: Remote Opera tions 47 Power Controlling T arget Devices NOTE: Y ou must have Appliance Administrator pr ivil eges to change SPC power c ontrol device settings. If a target device is connected to an SPC powe r control device outlet, you may power up, pow er down or cycle (power target device down and then u p) the target dev ice using the[...]
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49 CHAPTER 5 The V ideo V iewer The Video Viewer is used to conduct a KVM sessi on with the target devices attached to the DSR switch. When you connect to a device using the Vide o Viewer, the target device de sktop appears in a separate window. You will see both the local and the target device cu rsor. The Video Viewer window supports either a 3- [...]
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50 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Video V iewer minimum requirement s The Video Viewer requires one of the following operating systems: • W indows 2000 W orkstation or Server with Service Pack 2 • W indows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise or W eb Edition • W indow NT 4.0 W orkstation or Server with Service Pack 6a • W indows XP Home Editio[...]
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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 51 Window Features Figure 5.1 shows t he Video Viewer windo w ar eas, and descript ions follow in Table 5.1. Figure 5. 1: V ideo V iewer W indow (Normal W indow Mode ) B C H D I F E G A[...]
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52 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide NOTE: The Close button may not be present on all operating systems. Changing the toolbar You may choose the amount of elapsed time before the tool bar hides in the V ideo Viewer win dow when it is in show/hide state (that is , not locked in pla ce by the thumbtack). T o specify a toolbar hide time: 1. Select T ool[...]
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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 53 The Session Options dialog box appears. 2. Click the T oolbar tab. 3. Use the arrow keys to specify the number of elapsed seconds prior to hiding the toolbar . 4. Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box. Setting the Window Size NOTE: The View - Scaling command is not available if t he Video Viewer windo[...]
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54 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide NOTE: If cursors drift out of alignment, turn off mouse acceleration in the attached device. T o refre sh the scree n: Click the Refresh Image butto n in the Video Viewer window. -or- Select V iew - Refr esh from th e Video Viewer window menu. The digitized video image wil l be completely regenerated. T o enable o[...]
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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 55 The color depths of individual ports and ch annels can be specified by selecting the Vi e w - C o l o r command in a remote session window. These settings are saved individually per channel. Additional V ideo Adjustment Generally, the Video Viewer window automatic adjust ment features will optimize the video for the b[...]
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56 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Figure 5.2: Manual Video Adjust Dialog Box C A B D I G F E H J K M N L[...]
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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 57 Image capture wid th, pixel sampling/fine adjust, image capture horizontal position and image capture ve rtical position The Image Capture Width, Pixel Sam pling/Fine Adjust, Im age Capture Horizontal Position and Image Capture Vertical Position ad justments affect how the target video is captured and digitized and ar[...]
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58 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide • The Block Noise Threshold sets the minimum color change that will occur in a single video block. Increasing the value will reduce the network bandwidth. Decreasing the value will make the size of these artifacts smaller . • The Pixel Noise Threshold sets the minimum co lor change in a single pixel. Decreasin[...]
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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 59 Single cursor mode In Single Cursor mode, the display of the local (second) cursor in the Video Viewer window is turned off and only the target device mo use pointer will be visible. The only mo use movements that will appear are those of the target device remote cu rsor. Single Cursor mode is used when th ere is no n[...]
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60 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide 3. Select a terminating keystroke from the drop-down menu in the Si ngle Cursor mode area. 4. Click OK . When you enable Single Cursor mode, the specified key m ay be pressed to return to Regular Desktop mode. T o exit single cursor mode: Press the key on the keyboard that is identified in the title bar. T o chang[...]
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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer 61 Alignment causes the local cursor to be aligned w ith the cursor on the remote server. Resett ing causes the appliance to simulate a mouse and keyboard reconnect at the device as if you had disconnected and then reconnected them. T o realign the mouse: Click the Align Lo cal Cursor button in the Video Viewer window to[...]
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62 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Select the desired macro fr om the buttons available o n the Video Viewer menu. Saving the V iew The display of a Vi deo Viewer wind ow may be saved to either a file or to the clipboard for pasting into a word processi ng or other program. T o capture the Vide o Viewer wind ow to a file: 1. Select File - Capture t[...]
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63 CHAPTER 6 T erminal Operations The Console Menu Each DSR switch may be configured at the ap pliance level through the Console menu interface accessed through th e SETUP port on the back of th e switch. All terminal commands are accessed through a terminal or PC running termin al emulation software. NOTE: This is NOT the recommended method for se[...]
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64 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide terminal emulation software to access the Console menu interface. Actually , the terminal may be connected at any time, even wh en the switch is already powered. Figure 6.1 : Console Mai n Menu 2. The Console Main menu displays. T ype 1 and press Enter for the Netwo rk Configuration option. The Network Configurati[...]
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Chapter 6: Terminal Operations 65 Figure 6.2 : Network C onfiguration Menu 3. T yp e 1 and press Enter to set your network speed. When possi ble, you should set your connection manually witho ut relying on the auto negotiate featu re. After you press Enter , you will be returned to the Network Configuration menu. 4. T yp e 2 and press Enter to spec[...]
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66 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Other Console Main Menu Options Besides the Network Configuration option, the Cons ole Main menu of the DSR switch features the following menu items: Security Con figuration, Fi rmware Management, Enable D ebug Messages, Restore Factory Defaults, Reset Appliance and Exit. Each is discussed below. Security C onfigu[...]
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Chapter 6: Terminal Operations 67 6. Enter the password for the user , then re-enter the password to confirm it. 7. Enter 0 (zero) to exit. T o remo ve a user f rom the DSR switch da t abase: 1. From the Console Main menu, type 2 and press Enter to access the Security Configuration menu option. 2. T yp e 1 and press Enter to access the Local User A[...]
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68 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide replication system to another. The certificate can also be re moved using the Console menu accessed via the SETUP port on the DSR switch. See the Reset Cert ificates section. See the DSView Installer/User Guide for more information on software security. Firmware Management This menu contains t he Fl ash Download s[...]
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69 APPENDICES Appendix A: Flash Upgrades The DSR switch Flash upgrade f eature allows you to update your appliance with the latest firmware available. This update can be performe d using the DSView softwa re or using a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. After the Flash memory is reprogrammed with the upgrade, the DSR switch performs a so[...]
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70 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide 10. The DSR switch will begin the Flash upgrade process. On-screen indi cators will display the upgrade progress. When the upload is compl ete , the DSR switch will reset and upgrade the internal subsystems. 1 1. Once the upgrade is complete, a verifi ca tion message will appear on-screen.[...]
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Appendices 71 Appendix B: T echnical Support Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist yo u with any installation or operati ng issues you encounter with your Avocent product. If an issue should develo p, follow the steps below for the fastest possible service. T o resolve an issue: 1. Check the pertinent section of the manual to see if the is[...]
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72 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Appendix C: Using DSV iew Sof t ware Over a Modem Connection An external modem may be attached to the DS R switch. This modem may be used to access the switch when an Ethernet connection is not available. A modem/PPP dial-up connecti on must be establishe d before the remot e oper ation is enabled. The dial-up con[...]
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Appendices 73 Appendix D: Using DSRIQ-SRL Modules The DSRIQ-SRL module is a serial -to-VGA converter which permits VT100-capabl e devices to be viewed from the DSR switch local po rt or by using the DSView software. The actual serial data is not accessed, but is merely displayed. All serial da ta coming from the target device is displayed in a VT10[...]
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74 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide • Enter Sends: This option enables you t o sp ecify the keys that are transmitted when Enter is pressed. A vailable options are <CR> (Ent er), wh ich moves the cursor to the left side of the screen, or <CR><LF> (Enter-Linef eed), which moves the cursor to the left side of the screen and down on[...]
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Appendices 75 T o configure a DSRIQ-SRL module: 1. Press Ctrl-F8 . The Configuration screen will appear . 2. Select a parameter to change. Y ou can navigate the Configuration screen using the Up Arrow and Down Arro w keys. 3. Modify the selected value using the Left Arrow and Right Arrow k eys. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to modify additional values. 5[...]
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76 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide T o use History mode: 1. Press Ctrl-F9 . The mode will display as History . 2. Press one of the following key comb in ations to perform the indicated action: • Home : Move to the top of the buffer . • End : Move to the bottom of the buffer . • Page Up : Move up one buffer page. • Page Down : Move down one [...]
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Appendices 77 Appendix E: UTP Cabling The following informat ion is intended t o brief you on various asp ects of connect ion media. The performance of a DSR switching system depends on high quality connections. Po or quality or poorly installed or maintai ned cabling can diminish DSR switching system performance. NOTE: This appendix is for in form[...]
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78 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Cabling inst allation, ma intenance and safety tips The following is a list of important safety considerat ions that should be reviewed prior to inst alling or maintaining your cables: • Keep all CA T 5 runs to a maximum of 10 meters each. • Maintain th e twists of the pairs all the way to the point of termina[...]
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Appendices 79 Appendix F: T echnical S pecifications T able F .1: DSR Switch Product Specifications Server Port s Number 16 (DSR1020/2020/4020/8020 switches) T ypes DSRIQ-PS/2, DSRIQ-USB, DSRIQ-VSN (Sun VGA), DSRIQ-WSN (Sun 13W3) and DSRIQ-SRL modules Connectors RJ-45 Sync T ypes Separate horizontal and vertical Plug and Play DDC2B Video Resolution[...]
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80 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide SPC Device Port Number 1 Ty p e R J - 4 5 USB Device Port Number 4 T ype USB 1.1 Dimensi ons Height x Width x Depth 1.72 x 17.00 x 10.98 in; 1U form factor (4.37 x 43.18 x 27.98 cm) Weight 7.3 lbs (3.31 kg) without cables Power Supply AC-input Power 40 W maximum AC-input Range 100 - 240 V AC AC-input Current Ratin[...]
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Appendices 81 Appendix G: Sun Ad vanced Key Emulation Certain keys on a standard Type 5 (US) Sun keyboard can be emulated by key press sequences on a PS/2 keyboard. To enable Sun Advanced K ey Emulation m ode and use th ese keys, press and hold Ctrl+Shift+Alt and then press the Scroll Lock key. The Scroll Lock LED blinks. Use the indicated keys in [...]
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82 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide For example: For Stop + A , press and hol d Ctrl+Shift+Alt and press Scroll Lock , then F1 + A . These key combinations will work wi th the DSRIQ-USB module (if you r Sun system comes with a USB port) as well as the Sun DSRIQ-VSN an d DSRIQ-WSN modu les. With the ex ception of F12 , these key combinations are not [...]
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83 INDEX Numerics 1000BaseT Ethernet 1, 5, 79 100BaseT Ethernet 5, 79 10BaseT Ethernet 5, 79 A access direct 13 DSRIQ module 14 DSRIQ Terminal Applications menu 10 OSCAR interface Broadcast dialog box 26 Commands dialog box 33 Devices dialog box 21 Flag dialog box 24 Main dialog box 13 Menu dialog box 22 Names dialog box 18 Screen Saver dialog box [...]
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84 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide disconnect dialog box 34, 35 DSRIQ modules 14 flag 24 target device 15 user 34 user connections 34 users 33, 34, 35 Display Versions 33 DSR switch 1 comes with 7 Features 1 Installation 5 Model Comparison 3 Network Conf igurati on 3 port 21 Product Specification s 79 DSR switch database add user 66 remove user 67 [...]
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Index 85 H History mode 74, 75, 76 I Installation 5 Installation Overview 5 J Japanese Approvals ii Japanese Sun USB Keyboards 82 K keyboard dialog box 32 OSCAR interface 17 Korean Sun USB Keyboards 82 KVM 5 cable volu me 1 illustrated 6 switch 1 KVM session. See Video Viewer L Local country power cord 7 Local Port Operation 13 M Macros (Video View[...]
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86 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Print Screen 15, 16 Scan dialog box 27 screen delay 15 Screen Saver dialog box 30 set a Screen De lay Time 22, 23 Single-click, Enter 16 Status Flags 24 Status symbols 14 User Status dialog box 34 Version dialog bo x 36 P Point-to-Point Protocol 5 Position Flag 25 POWER LED 10 PPP 5 Print Screen 15 OSCAR interface[...]
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Index 87 To remove a target devi ce from the scan list 28 To remove a user from the DSR switch database 67 To rename a user in the DSR swi tch database 66 To reset the PS/2 mouse and key board values 35 To select target de vices 14 To select the previous target de vice 14 To set a Screen De lay Time for the OSCAR interfac e 23 To set the keyboard c[...]
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88 DSR Switch Installer/User Guide User Connections Viewing and D isconnecti ng 34 User Status 33 User Status Dialog Box 34 Using Scan Mode 27 V Verifying the Connections 10 Version Dialog Box 36 Video Viewer about 49 adjusting co lor depth 54 adjusting mouse op tions 58 adjusting the v iew 53, 55 aligning th e mouse 60 capturing a windo w 62 chang[...]