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Introduction

Supported Browsers

Supported browsers for users that remotely log into the
B064-Series KVM Switches include:

Components

Front View
No . Component
1
Power LEDs
2
Port LEDs
3
LAN LEDs
4
USB Ports
5
Reset Button
6
Port Switching
Buttons
7
Laptop USB Console
(LUC) Port
8
Audio Ports
Note: The figure shows the front panel of a B064-032-02-IPH. The B064-032-04-IPH, B064-016-02-IPH and B064-016-04-IPH contain all the same
front-panel features as the B064-032-04-IPH, except the B064-016-04-IPH and B064-016-02-IPH come with 16 ports instead of 32.
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Description
Depending on which power supply is providing power, the POWER 1 or POWER 2 LED will illuminate
when the KVM switch is turned on.
Port LEDs will illuminate in colors corresponding to the status of the port:
Green
– Illuminate green when the corresponding port is connected and powered-on
Red
– Illuminate red when the corresponding port is selected as having the KVM's focus, but
is either not connected to a computer/server or is connected to a computer/server that is not
powered-on
Orange
– Illuminate orange when the corresponding port is connected, powered-on and selected
as having the KVM's focus
Note: The Port LEDs are steady under normal conditions, but will flash at half second intervals when the
corresponding port is being accessed under Auto Scan Mode or Skip Mode.
The Primary (Link 1) and Secondary (Link 2) LAN LEDs will illuminate in colors corresponding to the
network transfer rate:
Red
– Illuminate red at speeds of 10 Mbps
Orange
– Illuminate orange at speeds of 100 Mbps
Green
– Illuminate green at speeds of 1000 Mbps
Note: Only computers connected to the KVM by a B055-001-USB-V2 can access the KVMs Virtual Media
functionality.
Additional USB ports support external keyboard and mouse, as well as virtual media functionality.
Note: This recessed button must be pushed with a thin object, such as the end of a paper clip or a ballpoint pen.
• Pressing and releasing the Reset Button when the KVM switch is running performs a system reset.
• Pressing and holding the Reset Button in for more than three seconds when the KVM switch is
running resets the switch configuration to the factory default settings. Note: This does not clear
User Account information.
• Pressing and holding the Reset Button in while powering on the switch will restore the KVM switch
to its original firmware in the event of a firmware upgrade failure. Note: This operation should
only be performed in the event of a firmware upgrade failure that results in the device becoming
inoperable.
• Press the Port Down button to switch from the current port to the previous port on the
installation.
• Press the Port Up button to switch from the current port to the next port on the installation.
A USB port that allows for direct connection of a laptop to the switch for easy console operation.
Speakers and microphone plug in here.
Browser
Internet Explorer
®
Firefox
®
Mozilla
®
Safari
®
Opera
®
Netscape Navigator
®
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5 5 8 8
Version
8 and higher
3.5 and higher
1.7 and higher
4.0 and higher
10.0 and higher
9.0 and higher
3 3
6 6
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