Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Related concepts
Using OSCAR on page 186
Managing Servers With iKVM on page 189
Managing iKVM From CMC on page 197
Updating iKVM Firmware on page 47
Physical Connection Interfaces
You can connect to a server or the CMC CLI console through the iKVM from the chassis front panel, an Analog Console
Interface (ACI), and the chassis rear panel.
NOTE: The ports on the control panel on the front of the chassis are designed specifically for the iKVM, which is optional.
If you do not have the iKVM module, you cannot use the front control panel ports.
iKVM Connection Precedences
Only one iKVM connection is available at a time. The iKVM assigns an order of precedence for each type of connection so that
when there are multiple connections, only one connection is available while the others are disabled.
The order of precedence for iKVM connections is:
1. Front panel
2. ACI
3. Rear Pane
For example, if you have iKVM connections in the front panel and ACI, the front panel connection remains active while the ACI
connection is disabled. If you have ACI and rear connections, the ACI connection takes precedence.
Tiering Through ACI Connection
The iKVM allows tiered connections with servers and the iKVMs CMC command line console, either locally through a Remote
Console Switch port or remotely through the Dell RCS software. The iKVM supports ACI connections from the following
products:
180AS, 2160AS, 2161DS, 2161DS-2, or 4161DS Dell Remote Console Switches
Avocent AutoView switching system
Avocent DSR switching system
Avocent AMX switching system
NOTE: 2161DS does not support the Dell CMC console connection.
NOTE: The iKVM also supports an ACI connection to the Dell 180ES and 2160ES, but the tiering is non-seamless. This
connection requires a USB to PS2 SIP.
Using OSCAR
This section provides information to launch, configure, and use the OSCAR interface.
Related concepts
Launching OSCAR on page 186
Navigation Basics on page 187
Configuring OSCAR on page 188
Launching OSCAR
To launch OSCAR:
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Configuring and Using iKVM