User manual
Hardware Installation 2
Administrator Setup Operation
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Hardware Installation 3
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Since this is the first time you are logging in, use the default Username: administrator; and the
default Password: password. For security purposes, use the User Management function to
change these to a unique Username and Password
Select Device Management → Network to set up the switch for network operation.
To change the default username and password → Select User Management → administrator →
Modifiy to change the default Super Administrator username and password to something
unique.
To add users, select users in the left panel at the user management page, then click Add the
bottom of the main panel.
• If you are only using one LAN but connect both ports in case the primary connection fails,
check Redundant NIC; if you are using the secondary LAN port for a second IP address, leave
Redundant NIC unchecked:
• For dynamic IP address assignment, select Obtain an IP address automatically.
• To specify a fixed IP address, select Set IP address manually, and fill in the IP address.
• For automatic DNS Server address assignment, select Obtain DNS Server address automatically.
• To specify the DNS Server address manually, select Use the following DNS Server, and fill in
the addresses for the Primary and Alternate DNS servers.
• If you are using the secondary LAN port for a second IP address, drop down the list under
Redundant NIC and select Network Adapter 2 and set the IP and DNS addresses for it.
After you have successfully logged in, the KN2116A /KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 Main Screen
appears with the Port Access page displayed.
The Control Panel
The KN2116A /KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132
has a hidden control panel, located at the
bottom center of the screen. The panel
becomes visible when the mouse pointer
moves over it.
Mouse DynaSync is only available for Windows and Mac (OS4.0 or higher). Systems connected
to the KN2116A / KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 with a KA9170 and KA7170 KVM Adapter,
and whose adapter attribute OS setting is configured for Win or Mac All other configurations
must use manual mouse synchronization. These procedures are to be performed on the
computers attached to the KN2116A / KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132's ports - not on the
computer you are using to access the KN2116A /KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132.
Windows Systems:
Note: You must use the generic mouse driver supplied with Windows.
• XP / Server 2003 -- middle position; Enhance pointer precision: off
• 2000 / ME -- Mouse motion: middle position; Acceleration: off
• NT / 98 / 95 -- Mouse speed: slowest
Sun / Linux Systems:
Open a terminal session and issue the following command:
• Sun: xset m 1
• Linux: xset m 0
The Control Panel consists of an icon bar at the top, with two text bars below it. The upper text
bar shows the remote display's video resolution; the lower bar shows the remote IP address at the
left and the bus that the logged in user is on at the center. Information about the functions that the
Control Panel items perform appears when you move the mouse over them.
The functions that the icons perform are described in the table below:
Port Access
Click on a port in the left panel to switch to that port. The OSD provides a toolbar to help you
control the KN2116A /KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 from within the captured port. To bring up
the toolbar, tap the OSD Hotkey (Scroll Lock), twice. The toolbar appears at the upper left corner
of the screen.
• Information about the functions that the Toolbar items perform appears when you move the
mouse over them.
• To dismiss the toolbar and bring back the Port Access page, tap the OSD Hotkey once.
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Specifications
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Refer to the connection diagrams for connection examples as you do the following:
1. Plug your Local Console’s keyboard, monitor, and mouse into the unit’s Console Ports. Each
port is color coded and marked with an appropriate icon
Note: 1. You can use any combination of keyboard and mouse connections. For example,
you can use a PS/2 keyboard with a USB mouse.
2. USB keyboards and mice can plug into the USB ports on the front panel, as well as
into the ports in the console port section.
3. The KN2116A / KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 does not support distances that
exceed 20m between itself and the local monitor.
2. Use Cat. 5e/6 cable to connect any available KVM port to a KVM Adapter Cable that is
appropriate for the server you are installing.
Note: The distance between the KN2116A / KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 and the KVM
Adapter Cable must not exceed 40m.
3. Plug the connectors on the KVM Adapter Cable into the appropriate ports of the server you
are installing.
4. Plug a cable from the LAN or WAN into the KVM Over the NET™ switch primary network
interface socket.
5. (Optional) Plug another cable from the LAN or WAN into the KVM Over the NET™ switch
backup (secondary) network interface socket.
6. (Optional) Use Cat 5e/6 cable to connect the KVM Over the NET™ switch PON port to an
SA0142 Adapter. Connect the Adapter to the PON IN port of a PN0108 Power Over the Net™
unit.
7. (Optional) Use Cat 5e/6 cable to connect the KVM Over the NET™ switch Modem port to
an SA0142 Adapter. Connect the Adapter’s serial connector to the modem’s DB-9 port.
8. Use the grounding wire supplied with this package to ground the unit by connecting one end
of the wire to the grounding terminal, and the other end of the wire to a suitable grounded
object.
9. Plug the power cord(s) supplied with this package into the KVM Over the NET™ switch
power socket, and then into an AC power source.
After the KN2116A / KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 is cabled up you can turn on the power.
After it is powered up, you can turn on the servers.
Once the KN2116A / KN2132 / KN4116 /
KN4132 has been cabled up, the Super
Administrator needs to set the unit up for user
operation using the local console. When the local
console has been connected up and the KN2116A
/ KN2132 / KN4116 / KN4132 turned on, a login
prompt appears on the console monitor:
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PN0108
Modem
This is a toggle. Click to make the Control
Panel persistent – i.e., it always displays on
top of other screen elements. Click again to
have it display normally.
Click to bring up the Macros dialog box
Click to bring up the Video Options dialog
box. Right-click to perform a quick Auto
Sync
Click to perform a video and mouse autosync
operation. It is the same as clicking the
Auto-sync button in the Video Options
dialog
Toggles the display between Full Screen
Mode and Windowed Mode.
Click to take a snapshot (screen capture)
of the remote display.
Click to bring up the Message Board.
Click to send a Ctrl+Alt+Del signal to
the remote system.
Click to toggle the remote display
between color and gray scale views.
Click to zoom the remote display
window.
Click to bring up the on-screen keyboard
Click to select the mouse pointer type.
Click to toggle Automatic or Manual mouse
sync.
• When the selection is Automatic, a green √
appears on the icon.
• When the selection is Manual, a red X appears
on the icon.
Click to display a dropdown list of User macros.
Access and run macros more conveniently
rather than using the Macros dialog box
Click to bring up the Control Panel
Configuration dialog box.
Click to exit the viewer.
• Exiting from a viewer accessed session brings
you back to the web browser Main Page.
• Exiting from a WinClient AP session logs you
out and brings you back to the login dialog
box.
• Exiting from a Java Client AP session logs you
out and closes the Java program.
These Lock Key LEDs show the Num Lock,
Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock status of the remote
computer. Click on the icon to toggle the status.
Function KN2116A KN2132 KN4116 KN4132
Computer
Connections
Direct 16 32 16 32
Max 256 (via Cascade) 512 (via Cascade) 256 (via Cascade) 512 (via Cascade)
Console
Connections
Local 1 1 1 1
Remote 2 2 4 4
Port Selection Pushbutton/ GUI/ Hotkey
Connectors
Console Port
Keyboard 1 x 6-pin Mini-DIN , 1 x USB Type A
Video 1 x HDB-15
Mouse 1 x 6-pin Mini-DIN, 1 x USB Type A
KVM Port 16 x RJ-45 32 x RJ-45 16 x RJ-45 32 x RJ-45
Power 1 x 3-prong AC socket
LAN 2 x RJ-45
PON 1 x RJ-45
Modem 1 x RJ-45
USB 3 x USB
Switches Reset, Power, Port Selection
LEDs On Line, Selected, Power, Link 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Emulation Keyboard/Mouse PS/2 / USB (PC, Mac, Sun) / Serial
Video 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz; DDC2B
Scan Interval 1 – 255 Seconds
I/P Rating 100-240VAC; 50-60Hz; 1.0A
Power Consumption
110V/33.00W
230V/33.80W
110V/33.40W
230V/34.20W
110V/39.60W
230V/40.00W
110V/45.80W
230V/46.30W
Environment
Operating Temp. 0-50℃
Storage Temp. -20—60℃
Humidity 0—80% RH, Non-condensing
Physical
Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 5.46 kg 5.59 kg 5.52 kg 5.63 kg
Dimensions ( L x W x H ) 43.36 x 41.35 x 4.40 cm(19” 1U)