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SERVSWITCH™ ULTRA
keyboard and reattach the keyboard strand of the CPU cable; you can now
use the Switch’s on-screen menu system (see Section 5.1) to change the
keyboard settings of the all of your CPU ports to “Sun” (see Section 5.3).
4. Power up the rest of the directly connected CPUs and any connected
submasters one by one, giving each one time to boot completely before
turning ON the next one. (Issue a Keep Settings command after initial
bootup, so that the Switch saves its keyboard settings to nonvolatile memory.)
5. Power up any CPUs connected to submasters one by one, giving each CPU
time to boot completely before turning ON the next one.
3.2.5.C Remaining Steps If Any CPUs Aren’t Sun Models
If not all of your CPUs are Sun models—that is, if at least one of your CPUs is a PC,
Mac, etc.—proceed with the steps in this section. If all of your CPUs are Sun models,
use the alternative steps in Section 3.5.2.B on the previous page.
3. Power up any directly connected non Sun CPUs and any connected
submasters one by one, giving each one time to boot completely before
turning ON the next one. When the non Sun CPUs are powered up after the
ServSwitch Ultra, the Switch emulates all keyboard and mouse functions for
automatic bootup. (You might want to issue a Keep Settings command after
initial bootup, so that the Switch saves the mode settings it has autodetected
to nonvolatile memory.)
4. Power up any non Sun CPUs connected to submasters one by one, giving
each CPU time to boot completely before turning ON the next one.
5. If there are any Sun CPUs in your system: Switch to a CPU port that has a powered
non Sun CPU attached to it (see Section 3.2.7). Bring up the Switch’s on-
screen menu system (see Section 5.1) and change the keyboard settings of the
CPU ports with Sun CPUs attached to them to “Sun” (see Section 5.3). Power
up all of the Sun CPUs one by one, giving each CPU time to boot completely
before turning ON the next one.