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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND CAT5 KVM MICRO EXTENDER
4.2.2 T
O
C
ONNECT A
S
ERV
S
WITCH
F
AMILY
KVM S
WITCH TO THE
L
OCAL
U
NIT
S
CPU P
ORT
You would do this to extend the distance you can run from the KVM switch to a
monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, and possibly serial and/or audio devices. (You
could also do this to extend the distance you can run between two cascaded
switches, but for this to work, each switch must be either a ServSwitch Jr. or one of
the ServSwitch family models with DB25 composite interfaces listed in
Section 4.2.2.B.)
The Local Unit’s CPU port is the DB25 connector on the opposite end of the
Unit from the RJ-45 jack. Which cable(s) you’ll use to connect the switch to it will
depend on what type of user ports the switch model has, as detailed in the
following three subsections.
4.2.2.A Switches Whose User Ports Are a Set of Separate Interfaces
The user ports of some ServSwitch family KVM switches are a set of separate
interfaces: Each user port consists of separate interfaces/connectors for video,
keyboard, and mouse communication. At the time of this writing, some of the
important ServSwitch family models in this category are:
ServSwitch™ Duo
ServSwitch™ Wizard, Wizard LP, Wizard MP, and Wizard Pro
ServSwitch™ Jr.
Personal ServSwitch™
ServSelect™
ServSwitch™ Multi Base Unit (“local console” user port only)
To attach a user port on one of these switches to the Local Unit’s CPU port, you
can use the three-in-one KVM-extension cable included with the Extender. If the
user port is a console port on a ServSwitch Multi and the Extender is a
KVM/Serial/Audio model, you might also need to use the DB9 male-to-female
serial-extension cable and/or 3.5-mm male-to-male audio-extension cables
included with the Extender.
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