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KVM over IP User Manual
 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 43).
 When the Enable Local Console Cascading function is enabled, the KVM
Over IP switch can be cascaded as a child station from a KM0532 or
KM0932 parent switch. If the KVM Over IP switch is cascaded this way,
and is accessed via the KM0532 or KM0932, authentication and
authorization is handled via the KM0532 or KM0932. Local Console
Cascading is only compatible with the KA7170 adapter cable.
Note: The cascaded KVM Over IP switch can still be accessed directly via a
Browser or AP login, in which case authentication and authorization is
managed through its own User Management database.
 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 238.)
 Select either Keyboard, Mouse, or Keyboard/Mouse from the Keyboard/
Mouse Broadcast drop down menu:
 When you open a port using a viewer with Keyboard Broadcast
function enabled, your keystrokes will be duplicated to all the
connected servers that are online.
 When you open a port using a viewer with Mouse Broadcast function
enabled, your mouse clicks will be duplicated to all the connected
servers that are online.
 When you open a port using a viewer with Keyboard/Mouse Broadcast
function enabled, your keystrokes and mouse clicks will be duplicated
to all the connected servers that are online.
 When you open a port using a viewer on a local console, a start/stop
broadcast icon is available in the toolbar menu to start/stop the
broadcast. Please refer to The Toolbar Icons on page 231 for more
details. To bring up the toolbar menu, press the GUI hotkey (e.g. press
Scroll Lock button twice. Refer to OSD Hotkey on page 132 if you
wish to change the GUI hotkey).
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.
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