Eaton NetDirector B064-016-04-IPH Manual
Eaton NetDirector B064-016-04-IPH Manual

Eaton NetDirector B064-016-04-IPH Manual

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  • Page 1 NetDirector KVM Switches ® Models: Cat5 IP B064-016-02-IPH B064-016-04-IPH B064-032-01-IPH B064-032-02-IPH B064-032-04-IPH Purchased product may differ from image.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Remote Session .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Important Safety Notice BATTERY SAFETY NOTICE • There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type . Dispose of used batteries according to the relevant instructions . BATTERIE AVIS DE SÉCURITÉ • II existe un risque d’explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un incorrect tapez . Jeter les piles usagées selon la pertinente instructions .
  • Page 4: Remote Console Computer Requirements

    Introduction Remote Console Computer Requirements • For best results, a network transfer speed of at least • Browsers must support TLS 1.2 encryption 512 kbps is recommended • For the browser-based Java Applet and non-browser AP Java • For the browser-based Windows Client, DirectX 8 must be Client, the latest version of Sun’s Java Runtime Environment installed, and at least 150MB of memory available after ( JRE) must be installed, and 250 MB of memory available...
  • Page 5: Supported Browsers

    Introduction Supported Browsers Supported browsers for users that remotely log into the Browser Version B064-Series KVM Switches include: Internet Explorer 8 and higher ® Firefox 3.5 and higher ® Mozilla 1.7 and higher ® Safari 4.0 and higher ® Opera 10.0 and higher ®...
  • Page 6 Introduction Components Rear View 4 4 6 6 No . Component Description Power Sockets (C14) The two C14 power sockets are located here. Connect the included power cords (C13 to C14) from here to an appropriate power source. Note: To help protect your system from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, it is recommended that you plug your devices into a Tripp Lite surge protector, line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
  • Page 7: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup WARNING Class I Equipment . This equipment must be earthed . The power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket outlet . An improperly wired socket outlet could place hazardous voltages on accessible metal parts . AVERTISSEMENT Équipement de classe I.
  • Page 8: Stacking

    Hardware Setup • Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will require extensive repair work by a qualified technician. • Do not connect the RJ11 connector marked “UPGRADE” to a public telecommunication network. Rack Mounting Safety Instructions •...
  • Page 9: Two-Stage Installation

    Hardware Setup Single-Stage Installation 8. Use the included grounding wire to ground the unit. Connect one end of the wire to the grounding terminal, and the other end of the wire to a suitable grounded object. 9. Plug the included power cords into the KVM switch’s Power Sockets, and then into a Surge Protector, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) or PDU.
  • Page 10: Laptop Usb Console (Luc)

    Hardware Setup Two-Stage Installation 5. Plug the power cord that came with the cascaded KVM switch into its power socket, and then into a Surge Protector, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) or PDU. 6. Repeat these steps for any other second-stage units you wish to connect. 7.
  • Page 11: Super Administrator Setup

    Super Administrator Setup The B064-Series KVM Switches supports three types of users: User Type Description Super Super Administrators have full access to all Ports and Devices in the KVM installation. They can manage all Administrator aspects of the installation. Administrators have access to Ports and Devices that are authorized by the Super Administrator. They can Administrator manage Users and Groups and configure their personal working environment.
  • Page 12 If Redundant NIC is enabled (the default), both interfaces use the IP address assigned to Network Adapter 1. Under this 1. Obtain the IP Installer file from Eaton’s website or technical configuration, the B064-Series KVM Switch will switch to the support.
  • Page 13: Changing The Super Administrator Login

    Super Administrator Setup Changing the Super Administrator Login To change the default Super Administrator Username and 2. Click Administrator in the left panel; or, select Administrator Password, do the following: in the central panel and click the Modify button at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 14: Browser Login

    Logging Into the B064-Series KVM Switch Browser Login The B064-Series KVM Switches can be accessed via Internet You have two options: browser from any platform that has the Java Runtime • If you are working on a computer other than your own, Environment 6, Update 3, or higher installed.
  • Page 15: Ap Java Client Login

    Logging Into the B064-Series KVM Switch AP Windows Client Login The Connection Screen A description of the contents of the Connection Screen is given in the following table: Item Description The Menu Bar contains two menus; File and Help. The File Menu allows the operator to Create, Save, and Open Menu Bar Work files.
  • Page 16: Osd Operation

    OSD Operation The OSD Main Page AP Client Main Page After logging into the KVM switch, the OSD Main Page appears. Depending on how you logged into the switch, the When logging into the KVM switch via the non-browser AP interface will vary slightly.
  • Page 17: Osd Tab Bar

    OSD Operation The OSD Main Page Local Console Main Page The Local Console Main Page is the same as the AP Client Main Page except that the Downloads icon in the tab bar is not available. OSD Tab Bar The number and type of icons that appear on the tab bar at the top of the page are determined by user type (Super Administrator, Administrator or User) and the permissions assigned when the account was created.
  • Page 18: User Settings

    Perferences Change Changes the login password. Password Logout Logs out and ends the session. Access Click to visit Eaton's website. Online Help User Preferences Setting Function The User Preferences page allows users to set up their own Screen If there is no input from the console for the individual working environments.
  • Page 19: Connections

    OSD Operation Connections The OSD Main page is the same screen that you get when 2. When you install the ActiveX control, you may be prompted navigating to the Connections sub-section of the Port Access to resend the information in order to display the web page. section.
  • Page 20 OSD Operation Connections The Port Selection List Port Configuration • Users only see the switches and ports they have been given When accessing the KVM via AP Windows or Java Client, right- access to. click on any port in the Sidebar to configure a connected computer or switch.
  • Page 21 OSD Operation Connections Port Properties The port’s settings can be changed via the Port Configuration page (see Port Configuration in OSD Operation for details.) Field Description Port OS Specifies the operating system for the computer/server connected to the port. Choices are Windows, Mac, Sun, and Other.
  • Page 22 OSD Operation Connections Interactive Display Panel Scan The Connections sub-section will display port status The Scan function automatically switches among all the ports information on the Device Level and port connection and accessible to the logged-on user at regular intervals, allowing configuration options at the Port Level.
  • Page 23: History

    OSD Operation Connections The chart below describes the attributes that are listed for each port. Attribute Description Port Number The KVM switch port that the computer or KVM is connected to Port Name If a port is assigned a name, it is displayed here Device Name The name of the KVM switch that the port is on Status...
  • Page 24: Favorites

    OSD Operation Favorites Favorites is similar to a bookmarks feature. Frequently visited ports can be listed on this page. Open this page and select the port instead of searching for it in the tree view. This feature is especially useful for larger, cascaded installations. Note: Each Favorites bookmark that you create is a folder in which multiple ports can be saved.
  • Page 25: User Preferences

    OSD Operation User Preferences The User Preferences page allows users to set up their own individual working environments. The B064-Series KVM Switch stores a separate record for each user profile, and sets up the working environment according to the Username that was used to access the KVM switch.
  • Page 26: Sessions

    OSD Operation Setting Description Welcome Message The Welcome Message option is also available only to those who access the KVM switch via web browser. This allows you to show or hide the welcome message that appears in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 27: Port Configuration

    OSD Operation Access Setting Description Access The Access setting determines if an account is allowed to access the selected port, and if so, what level of access the account has. To edit this setting, click on the box in the Access column next to the account you wish to edit.
  • Page 28 OSD Operation Port Configuration Port Property The Port Property page of this subsection lists status information about the selected port, and provides editable settings related to the connected computer and system macros. The contents of this page are described in the table below.
  • Page 29: Blade Configuration

    OSD Operation Blade Configuration Blade Servers that are connected to the switches display Associating Ports below the KVM switches in the Sidebar. This section describes Device View accessing and configuring the blade servers, and associating Port association begins by clicking the Blade Configuration the blades with KVM switch ports.
  • Page 30: User Management

    OSD Operation Blade Configuration Blade View Blade View lists all of the blade servers (IBM and Dell servers) and individual blades (HP servers) that are installed on the At the bottom of the main panel is a button labeled Blade system, and the ports (if any) that they are associated with.
  • Page 31 OSD Operation User Management Adding User Accounts (continued) Field Description Username Enter a username for the account here. The username can contain up to 16 characters, and must meet the Account Policy requirements set in the Security sub-section. (See Security section under Device Management for details.) Password Enter a password for the account here.
  • Page 32 OSD Operation User Management At this point you can do any of the following: • Assign the new user to a group by selecting the Groups tab in the user’s notebook. (See Assigning Users to a Group from the User’s Notebook section under User Management for details.) •...
  • Page 33 OSD Operation User Management 3. The group information screen that appears is similar to the 2. When the user’s notebook appears, select the Groups tab. A user information screen, except that the Status section is screen similar to the one below appears: not displayed.
  • Page 34 OSD Operation User Management Removing Users From a Group via the Group’s Notebook Assigning Users to a Group via the Group’s Notebook To remove a user from a group via the Group’s notebook, do To assign a user to a group from the Group notebook, do the following: the following: 1.
  • Page 35 OSD Operation User Management Device Assignment When a user logs onto the KVM switch, the ports that they are allowed to access are displayed in the port list. Ports that they are not allowed to access are not displayed. Port access rights, as well as access to virtual media functionality and configuration settings, is assigned on a port-by-port basis in the user or group Device tab.
  • Page 36: Device Management

    OSD Operation Device Management The Device Management section allows Super Administrators, and Administrators/Users who have been given permission, to configure and control the KVM switch. When the Device Management icon is selected, it opens with the Device Information page displayed. Note: If you do not have permission to configure the KVM switch, the Device Management icon will not appear when you log onto the KVM.
  • Page 37: Operating Mode

    OSD Operation Device Information Item Description Fan Speed (RPM) The current speed of the KVMs 6 fans is displayed here. The speed of the fan is automatically adjusted according to the temperature. (See Specifications section for fan and sensor location) •...
  • Page 38 OSD Operation Network The settings in this sub-section are described in the table below. Item Description IP Installer The B064-Series KVM switch comes with an IP Installer application that allows Windows computers to easily view and edit the KVM’s network settings. This section determines what access the IP Installer has to the KVM switch. •...
  • Page 39: Advanced Network Management Settings

    OSD Operation Advanced Network Management Settings The ANMS sub-section is used to set up login authentication Log Server and authorization management from external sources. It is In addition to the log that is built into the OSD, the KVM split up into two pages; Event Destination and Authentication, comes with an external Windows-based log server that can which are explained in the sections that follow.
  • Page 40 OSD Operation Advanced Network Management Settings Authentication The Authentication page allows remote authentication to be set up via RADIUS and LDAP/S. Disable Local Authentication Check this checkbox to disable local login authentication of the KVM switch. If checked, the switch can only be accessed using LDAP, LDAPS, MS Active Directory, and/or RADIUS authentication.
  • Page 41 MIB browser using the MIB file obtained 2. Client Add. A window will appear. from Eaton’s technical support. The MIB file imports into the MIB browser to configure the following Device Management settings: Operating Mode; Mode; Network: IP Installer, Service Ports, IPv4 / IPv6 Settings;...
  • Page 42 OSD Operation Advanced Network Management Settings LDAP Configuration — Active Directory To allow authentication and authorization for the B064-Series KVM Switch via LDAP, the Active Directory’s LDAP Schema must be extended so that an extended attribute name for the B064-Series KVM Switch – userprofile – is added as an optional attribute to the person class.
  • Page 43 OSD Operation Advanced Network Management Settings Extend and Update the Active Directory Schema Step 2 - Extend the Object Class With the New Attribute: Step 1 - Create a New Attribute: a) Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active Directory Schema. a) Open Control Panel Administrative Tools Active...
  • Page 44 OSD Operation Advanced Network Management Settings f) In the list that comes up, select userprofile, then click OK to d) Right-click on the user’s name and select Properties . complete step 2 of the procedure. e) On the Attribute Editor page of the dialog box that appears, select userprofile from the list.
  • Page 45 OSD Operation Advanced Network Management Settings h) Click OK. When you return to the Attribute Editor page, the OpenLDAP Server userprofile entry now reflects the new permissions: OpenLDAP is an Open source LDAP server designed for UNIX platforms. A Windows version can be downloaded from: http://download.bergmans.us/openldap/openldap-2.2.29/ openldap-2.2.29-db-4.3.29-openssl-0.9.8awin32_Setup.exe.
  • Page 46 ./run/slapd.pid argsfile ./run/slapd.args figure below: database bdb suffix “dc=eaton, dc=com” rootdn “cn=Manager, dc=eaton, dc=com” rootpw secret directory ./data Starting the OpenLDAP Server To start the OpenLDAP Server, run slapd (the OpenLDAP Server executable file) from the command line. slapd...
  • Page 47 4. Write the LDIF file and create the database entries in init. ldif with the ldapadd command, as shown in the following dn: cn=Manager,dc=eaton,dc=com example: objectclass: top objectclass: person ldapadd -f init.ldif -x -D “cn=Manager,dc=eaton,dc=com” -w objectclass: organizationalPerson secret cn: Manager sn: Manager ucdata-path ./ucdata...
  • Page 48: Oobc

    OSD Operation OOBC In case the B064-Series KVM switch cannot be accessed via the LAN, it can be accessed via the switch’s modem port. To enable support for PPP (modem) operation, check the Enable Out of Band Access checkbox. When checked, Enable Dial Back and Enable Dial Out functions become available.
  • Page 49 OSD Operation OOBC Follow the steps below to setup and access the B064-Series Connection Setup Example (Windows XP) KVM Switch via dial-in modem: To set up a dial-in connection to the B064-Series KVM Switch 1. Set up your hardware configuration to match the diagram under Windows XP, do the following: below.
  • Page 50: Security

    OSD Operation Security Login Failures The Login Failures section allows you to set up the parameters for what occurs when an account fails to login successfully. To enable the settings entered here, check the Enable checkbox. The table below describes the settings found in this section. Note: When the Login Failures settings are disabled, there is no restriction on the number of login failures.
  • Page 51 OSD Operation Security Login String MAC Filtering The Login String allows the KVMs IP address to be more secure To add a MAC filter: by adding extra text to the end of it. When text is entered 1. Click Add. A dialog box similar to the one below appears: into the Login String field, users will need to include a forward slash (/) and the Login String at the end of the URL to access the KVM switch.
  • Page 52 OSD Operation Security Working Mode The Working Mode section allows you to enable/disable operation features of the KVM switch. The table below describes the available settings. Setting Description Enable FIPS Enables the FIPS security standard. Enable Multiuser When this box is checked, multiple accounts (up to 32) can log onto the same bus (see Bus Info section under Control Panel in Remote Session Operation for details) at the same time.
  • Page 53 OSD Operation Security Certificate Signing Request The Certificate Signing Request section provides an automated way of obtaining and installing a CA signed SSL server certificate. To perform this operation, follow the steps below. 1. Click the Create CSR button. The following dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 54: Date/Time

    OSD Operation Date/Time The Date/Time page allows the user to set the date and Time Zone time parameters for the KVM switch. The following section • Select the Time Zone and City that most closely resembles describes the settings on this page. where the KVM switch is in using the drop-down menu at the top of this section.
  • Page 55 OSD Operation Blade Server Configuration 2. Fill in the fields according to the information provided in the following table. Field Description Server Model Select your blade server model from this drop down list. Include KVM This item is for information purposes and can’t be edited. If the server supports a KVM function, this box is checked.
  • Page 56: Log

    OSD Operation The B064-Series KVM switch logs all the events that take place and writes them to a log file. The Log section is split into two sub- sections; Log Information and Notification Settings. Log Information The Log Information page can store up to 512 events, at which The Log Information sub-section is where you can view the contents of the built-in log file.
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    4. Click the Browse button, and then navigate to and select the firmware upgrade file you downloaded from the Eaton website. When selected, the Upgrade Firmware button becomes active.
  • Page 58 OSD Operation Maintenance Upgrade Adapters In addition to upgrading the KVM firmware, the Maintenance section allows you to upgrade the firmware of the connected SIUs. The firmware upgrade file for the master KVM also contains the firmware for the SIUs, so you do not need separate files for each SIU.
  • Page 59 OSD Operation Maintenance Backup/Restore Terminal The Backup/Restore subsection allows you to backup and Terminal provides a command line to execute options using restore the KVM switch configuration and user profile a terminal interface. Type a command in the window and hit information.
  • Page 60: Download

    OSD Operation Maintenance System Operation The System Operation sub-section allows you to clear port names, and reset the KVM configuration settings to their default values. The functions available in the System Operation page are explained in the table below. Field Example Clear Port Names Click this button to clear all of the port names on the installation and restore them to their default values.
  • Page 61: Remote Session

    Remote Session After you have successfully logged in (see Logging Into the All the ports that a user is permitted to access are listed in B064-Series KVM Switch section), the B064-Series KVM Switch the Port Selection panel at the left of the page. Ports to which OSD Main Page appears with the Port Access tab selected: users do not have access will not be displayed in their OSD.
  • Page 62 Remote Session Control Panel Icon Function Desription Under an accessed port, click to begin Auto Scan Mode. The KVM over IP switch will automatically switch among the ports that were selected for Auto Scanning with the Filter Scan Ports function. This allows you to monitor their activity without having to switch among them manually.
  • Page 63 Remote Session Control Panel Hotkeys Various configuration actions related to the keyboard, video and mouse can be performed via hotkey combinations. The Hotkey setup utility is accessed by clicking on the Hotkey / Macros icon and then clicking on the Hotkeys button at the top of the screen.
  • Page 64 Remote Session Control Panel User Macros System Macros The System Macros page allows you to add macros to the KVM switch that can be performed automatically upon closing a session. For example, you can create a macro that sends the Winkey-L combination, causing a computer’s login page to come up the next time it is accessed.
  • Page 65 Remote Session Control Panel Video Settings – The Video Settings screen allows you to adjust the placement and picture quality of the remote screen. The quality of the image display has a direct affect on the keyboard and mouse response time. Higher quality video results in more information being transferred over the network, which can cause slow keyboard and mouse response time in slower networks.
  • Page 66 Remote Session Control Panel Gamma Adjustment Video Auto Sync – Click this icon to have the If it is necessary to correct the gamma level for the remote vertical and horizontal offset values of the remote screen computer, use the Gamma function in the Video Settings automatically detected and synchronized with the local screen.
  • Page 67 Remote Session Control Panel The buttons on the button bar at the top of the message board are toggles. The actions for each of these buttons are described in the table below. Button Function Enable/Disable Chat – When disabled, this icon displays next to the disabled user’s name in the User List panel of all users’...
  • Page 68 Remote Session Control Panel Virtual Media Virtual Media via Remote Session When accessing a connected computer remotely, you can use media from the computer you are accessing the KVM switch with on the remote computer. You are also able to access media connected to the USB ports on the front of the KVM switch; however, media connected to these ports needs to be mounted via the local console.
  • Page 69 Remote Session Control Panel Control Panel (continued) Virtual Media via Local Console When accessing the KVM via the local console, you can mount media connected to the additional USB ports on the front of the KVM, and access it on the connected computers. After connecting a USB device to one of the USB ports on the front of the KVM, follow the instructions below to mount it to a KVM port and access it via the connected computer.
  • Page 70 Remote Session Control Panel Manual Mouse Synchronization Mouse Synchronization Procedures If the local mouse pointer goes out of sync with the remote If you are having syncing problems after adjusting the mouse system’s mouse pointer, there are a number of methods to properties, try the following methods to help synchronize the bring them back into sync.
  • Page 71 Remote Session Control Panel Speaker – Click to toggle sound On and Off from the Customize Control Panel – Click this icon to bring remote server to be heard on the client computer’s speakers. up the Customize Control Panel screen, which allows you to choose which icons are displayed in the control panel, as well Macro List –...
  • Page 72 Remote Session Control Panel Screen Options – This section allows you to make Full Screen Mode and Keep Screen Size the default settings when a remote session is activated. Note: Keep Screen Size is not available when using the Java clients. •...
  • Page 73: The Osd Toolbar

    Remote Session The OSD Toolbar The OSD provides a toolbar to help you control the B064- The OSD Toolbar is shown below: Series KVM Switch from within the captured port. There are three hotkey combinations that can be used to pull up the OSD Toolbar and/or OSD when in a remote session: •...
  • Page 74 Remote Session The OSD Toolbar Panel Array Mode Clicking the Panel Array icon on the OSD Toolbar or Control • Each panel represents one B064-Series KVM Switch’s ports, Panel invokes Panel Array Mode. Under this mode, the OSD beginning with Port 1 at the upper left and continuing from divides your screen into a grid of panels: left to right and top to bottom.
  • Page 75: Multiuser Operation

    Remote Session Multiuser Operation B064-Series KVM Switches are designed to allow multiple users to access connected computers/servers simultaneously. • The B064-032-02-IPH and B064-016-02-IPH are designed with 3 buses, which support 1 local user and 2 simultaneous remote users. When multiple users are logging on at the same time, the 1st, 3rd, 5th, etc. users to log in are all on the first bus. The 2nd, 4th, 6th, etc.
  • Page 76: The Log Server

    The Log Server The Windows-based Log Server is an administrative utility that records all the events that take place on selected B064-Series KVM Switch units and writes them to a searchable database. This chapter describes how to install and configure the Log Server. Installation 4.
  • Page 77: Configure

    The Log Server The Menu Bar The Menu bar consists of four drop-down menus: • Configure • Events • Options • Help Note: If the Menu Bar appears to be disabled, select one of the B064-Series KVM Switch units from the list window to enable it. Configure The Configure menu consists of three functions: Add, Edit and When you open the Add function the following dialog box will...
  • Page 78: Events

    The Log Server Events The Events Menu consists of two items: Search and Maintenance. Search Search allows you to search for events containing specific words or strings. When you access this function, a screen similar to the one below appears: A description of the items from the Search screen is given in the table below: Item Description...
  • Page 79: Options

    The Log Server Options Network Retry The Options menu consists of only one function: Network Retry. Network Retry allows you to set the number of seconds that the Log Server should wait before attempting to connect if the previous connection attempt failed. When you click this item, a dialog box, similar to the one below appears: Key in the desired number of seconds and click OK to finish.
  • Page 80 The Log Server The Log Server Main Screen — Overview The List Panel The List panel contains the following fields: Field Description Recording Determines whether the Log Server records log events for the corresponding B064-Series KVM Switch. If the Recording check box is checked, the field displays Recording, and log events are recorded. If the Recording check box is not checked, the field displays Paused, and log events are not recorded.
  • Page 81: Appendix

    Appendix Keyboard Emulation Sun Keyboard Mac Keyboard The PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the The PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the Sun keyboard when the Control key [Ctrl] is used in conjunction with other Mac keyboard.
  • Page 82: General Operation Troubleshooting

    Appendix General Operation Troubleshooting Problem Action Erratic Operation. If a KVM switch is cascaded from it, the upper-level KVM must always be powered on before the lower-level KVM. If the cascaded switch was turned on first, resetting it may resolve the issue.
  • Page 83: Administration Troubleshooting

    Appendix Administration Troubleshooting Problem Action After upgrading the firmware and Clear your browser’s cache. Delete all temporary internet files and cookies. Close the logging back in, the B064-Series browser and reopen it to log in with a new session. KVM Switch appears to still be using the old firmware version.
  • Page 84: Ap Windows Client Troubleshooting

    Appendix AP Windows Client Troubleshooting Problem Action Windows Client won’t connect to the DirectX 8.0 or higher must be installed on your computer. B064-Series KVM Switch. Remote mouse pointer is out of • Perform a Video Auto Sync. (See Video Settings section under OSD Main Page in OSD Operation sync.
  • Page 85: Panel Array Mode Troubleshooting

    Appendix Panel Array Mode Troubleshooting Problem Action The video resolution is of low This occasionally occurs when the screens are scaled down to fit into each panel. Decrease quality. the number of panels that are displayed. When multiple remote users are The first user to invoke Panel Array Mode should set it to display at least four panels.
  • Page 86: Sun Systems Troubleshooting

    Appendix Sun Systems Troubleshooting Problem Action Video display problems with HD15 • The display resolution should be set to 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz: interface systems (e.g. Sun Blade Under Text Mode go to OK mode and issue the following commands: 1000 servers).* setenv output-device screen:r1024x768x60 reset-all Under XWindow:...
  • Page 87: Specifications

    Specifications B064-016-02-IPH B064-016-04-IPH B064-032-01-IPH B064-032-02-IPH B064-032-04-IPH Port Selection Methods Pushbutton, OSD and Hotkey Local Console Ports Local Console Connectors for connecting Keyboard, Mouse, and Video Monitor Computer/Server Ports (x16) RJ45 F (x32) RJ45 F LAN Ports (x2) RJ45 F Dial-In Modem Port RJ45 F Multi-User Capability 1 Local,...
  • Page 88: Serial Adapter Pin Assignments

    Specifications Serial Adapter Pin Assignments The table below shows the pin assignments for the RJ45 to DB9 Adapter (DTE to DCE) that comes with the unit. Switch (RJ45) Pins Modem (DB9) 9 NC Not Used Fan Location & Speed Information The B064-Series KVM switch contains 6 fans, whose location Fan Speed is shown in the image below.
  • Page 89: Warranty

    • Send old equipment for recycling on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this varies depending on the country) • Send the new equipment back for recycling when this ultimately becomes waste Eaton has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Photos and illustrations may differ slightly from actual products.
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