Hot Plugging; The Adapter Id Function; Powering Off And Restarting - ATEN RCM Series User Manual

Kvm over ip switch
Hide thumbs Also See for RCM Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 2. Hardware Setup

Hot Plugging

RCM Series of KVM Over IP Switches support hot plugging – components can
be removed and added back into the installation by unplugging and replugging
cables from the ports without the need to shut the unit down.
Note: If the server's Operating System does not support hot plugging, this
function may not work properly.

The Adapter ID Function

Adapter Cable information (the Adapter ID, port name, OS, keyboard
language, and access mode) is stored on the adapter. The switch's Adapter ID
function takes this information and stores it along with the adapter cable's
configuration information (access rights, etc.) in its database. As a result, when
you move a server together with its adapter cable from one port to another, you
do not have to reconfigure its settings. Instead, the Adapter ID function restores
them at the new location.
When moving the server and adapter cable to another switch, however, only the
information that is stored on the adapter is retained. For the other settings, you
must either reconfigure them or use the Backup/Restore function (see
page 208) to restore them.
Since port settings are stored with the adapter, if you move a server to a new
port without its original adapter; or if you connect a different server to the
adapter, you must manually reconfigure the port settings for the new server.
See Sidebar Utilities, page 106 for port configuration details.

Powering Off and Restarting

If it becomes necessary to power off the switch, or if the switch loses power
and needs to be restarted, wait 30 seconds before powering it back on. The
servers should not be affected by this, but if any of them should fail, simply
restart them.
31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Rcm416vaRcm432vaRcm464vaRcm416aRcm816a

Table of Contents