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iii T A B L E O F C ON T E N T S Chapter 1: Product Overview.......................................................................................... 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 1 LongView IP KVM extender system features.............................................................................. 1 Transmitter features .................................................................
iv LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Resetting the LongView IP KVM Extender System.......................................................................... 39 Viewing System Information ............................................................................................................ 39 Configuring Video Input Settings .................................................................................................... 41 Preferred monitor resolutions (EDID preferred timing).......
1 CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Introduction The Avocent LongView® IP KVM extender system, which includes a transmitter and a user station, provides users with a full workstation desktop experience from anywhere on the corporate TCP/IP network, while maintaining the target computers securely housed in a corporate data center. Desktop users can access keyboard, mouse, video, audio, USB mass storage devices and other USB devices from target computers via the LongView IP KVM extender system.
2 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Ethernet addressing The user station and the transmitter are IP-addressable devices, giving you the flexibility to locate them anywhere within your enterprise and at any distance from your desktop users. The user station and transmitter use standard network protocols to transfer data between the target computer and the peripheral devices located at the user’s desk. The user station can operate on a network connection of 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps.
Chapter 1: Product Overview • 3 The other is a high-speed port that is used for virtual media (mass storage devices) peripheral devices or other USB devices interfacing with the target computer, along with providing power for the LVIP-T transmitter. NOTE: The LVIPDH-T and LVIPHR-T transmitters provide a single USB interface, and use an integrated hub within the transmitter.
4 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Multiplatform support The LongView IP KVM transmitter is connected to the target computer via USB connectors. This enables the user station to interoperate seamlessly with PC, Sun® and Macintosh® workstations. PS/2 keyboards and mice can also be used. Screen aspect ratio The LongView IP KVM transmitter can be configured through the serial console to allow either normal aspect resolutions or wide screen resolutions as preferred settings.
Chapter 1: Product Overview Virtual media (not available with LVIPVG-R user station) Mass storage devices, such as removable drives and external CD-ROM drives, can be attached to the user station and will function as if they are directly connected to the target computer. You can connect both a removable drive and an external drive to a LongView IP KVM user station. The transfer speed between the mass storage device and the target computer is dependant on the Ethernet network.
6 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 1.1: LongView IP KVM Extender System Table 1.1: Figure 1.
Chapter 1: Product Overview • 7 If the building has 3-phase AC power, ensure that the workstation and monitor are on the same phase. For best results, they should be on the same circuit. To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible damage to equipment, please observe the following precautions: • Do not use a 2-wire extension cord in any Avocent product configuration. • Test AC outlets at the workstation and monitor for proper polarity and grounding.
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9 CHAPTER Installation 2 Getting Started Before installing your LongView IP KVM extender system, refer to the list below to ensure that you have all the items necessary for installation. Items needed to install your LongView IP KVM extender system NOTE: The following information is relevant to the LongView IP, LongView IP DH, LongView IP HR and the LongView IP VG extender systems, except where noted.
10 LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Mounting Option The user station for each LongView IP KVM extender system mounts to either the rear of a flat panel monitor via a mounting plate accessory (ordered separately) or is desk-mountable via a mounting kit, also available from Avocent. Installation Options Depending on your model, the transmitter and user station will look different. See the following figure for an illustration of the individual models. 5 1 2 6 7 8 4 3 Figure 2.
Chapter 2: Installation Number Description 2 LVIP-T transmitter 3 LVIPDH-T transmitter 4 LVIPHR-T transmitter 5 LVIPDH-R user station 6 LVIPHR-R user station 7 LVIPVG-R user station 8 LVIP-R user station 11 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment, disconnect the power from the user station by unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet. Also, turn on the target computer and the user station in the order described in the following procedures.
12 LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 3. Connect the video connector on the transmitter to the appropriately labeled port on the back of the target computer. NOTE: A VGA-only workstation can be connected to the transmitter using a VGA to DVI-I adaptor. You must configure the transmitter video settings for VGA through the serial menu (not applicable to the LongView IP VG extender system). See Accessing the serial menu on page 25 for more information. 4.
Chapter 2: Installation 1 3 5 9 10 2 8 6 4 Figure 2.2: User Station and Transmitter Installation (LongView IP Extender System Shown) Table 2.2: Description of Figure 2.
14 LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Table 2.2: Description of Figure 2.1 (Continued) Number Description 8 USB Port 9 Transmitter 10 Target Computer 1 3 5 9 2 10 8 6 7 4 Figure 2.3: User Station and Transmitter Installation (LongView IP VG Extender System Shown) Table 2.3: Description of Figure 2.
Chapter 2: Installation Table 2.3: Description of Figure 2.
16 LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 Figure 2.4: User Station and Transmitter Installation (LongView IP DH Extender System Shown) Table 2.4: Description of Figure 2.
Chapter 2: Installation 5 1 2 4 3 6 Figure 2.5: User Station and Transmitter Installation (LongView IP HR Extender System Shown) Table 2.5: Description of Figure 2.
18 LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Number Description 6 Target Computer To connect the user station: 1. Connect your keyboard, monitor, mouse and other peripheral cables to the appropriately labeled ports on the back of the user station. 2. Connect the UTP cable from the transmitter to the RJ-45 port on the back of the user station. NOTE: Use only the power supply provided by Avocent. 3. Connect one end of the 2.
Chapter 2: Installation 19 Transmitters and user stations may be configured for use on a single subnet or for use across routers. Use of routers, however, will cause a slight increase in end-to-end latencies, which may not be acceptable for all applications. The LongView IP KVM extender system has been preconfigured with factory-default network settings. If you install only one LongView IP KVM extender system on a subnet, you do not need to change these default network settings.
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21 CHAPTER 3 Operations Overview Operating a target computer through the LongView IP KVM extender system is no different than working directly connected to your target computer. All peripherals operate as if directly connected, even though the target computer is located at a distance. While the LongView IP KVM extender system default settings will work in most environments, you may configure the settings to better fit your installation via the serial menu.
22 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Table 3.1: RJ-45 Connector LEDs LED Indication Meaning LED 1 Green static Linked at 1 Gbps Green flashing Linked at 100 Mbps Green off No Link Yellow static Linked but no activity Yellow flashing Transmit/receive activity LED 2 Accessing the System A LongView IP KVM user station will automatically initiate a connection with the target computer.
Chapter 3: Operations 2. 23 Click the Rcvr radio button to view the system information for your user station. Figure 3.1: User Station Connected to Transmitter -orClick the Trans radio button to view the system information for your transmitter. NOTE: If there is no transmitter connected, the Trans radio button option will display as No Target.
24 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide To change networking information for the user station and transmitter: 1. Press Print Screen and select the Net tab to configure network parameters for your LongView IP KVM user station or transmitter. Figure 3.2: Network Config Menu (Receiver) 2. To change the user station network configuration, select Rcvr from the Network Config menu and fill out the desired information.
Chapter 3: Operations 25 To change the OSD Timeout: 1. Press Print Screen and select the CFG tab. Figure 3.3: Configuration Menu (OSD Timeout) 2. Enter the desired amount of time for the OSD to be displayed. 3. Click Apply to save the changes.
26 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide via the transmitter. One password controls access to the user station, the other password controls access to the transmitter. In both cases, the default password is password.
Chapter 3: Operations NOTE: It is recommended that you configure the network settings for the transmitter before you configure the network settings for the LongView IP KVM user station. To configure network settings for the transmitter: 1. Press Enter to display the serial menu. The Appliance Selection Menu displays. 2. Press 2 to access the Transmitter Menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password. 3. Type the password and press Enter.
28 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 5. Press 1 to select the Transmitter Network Config option and press Enter. Figure 3.6: Transmitter Network Configuration Menu 6. Press 1 to select the Transmitter IP Address option and press Enter. 7. Type a valid IP address and press Enter. 8. Press 2 to select the Transmitter Netmask option and press Enter. 9. Type a valid Transmitter Netmask. Press Enter to return to the Transmitter Network Configuration Menu. 10.
Chapter 3: Operations 2. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear. Figure 3.7: Receiver Main Menu To access the Network Configuration Menu: 1. Press 1 to select the Network Configuration option and press Enter. The Network Configuration Menu appears. Figure 3.
30 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 2. Press 2 to select the Transmitter IP Config option and press Enter. The old Transmitter IP Address is displayed beside menu option 1. Figure 3.9: Transmitter IP Configuration Menu on the LongView IP KVM User Station 3. Press 1 to select the Transmitter IP Address option and press Enter. Type the new IP address for the transmitter and then press Enter. 4. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to return to the Network Configuration Menu.
Chapter 3: Operations 31 To configure the network settings for the user station: 1. Press 1 to select the Receiver Network Config option in the Network Configuration Menu and press Enter. Figure 3.11: Receiver Network Configuration Menu NOTE: The reset option in the Receiver Network Configuration Menu applies only to network settings. 2. Press 1 to select the Receiver IP Address option and press Enter. 3. Type a valid IP address and press Enter. 4.
32 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 9. Press 6 to select the Network Speed option to toggle between Auto-Negotiate mode (option 1) or 100Base TX full duplex mode (option 2). Figure 3.12: Network Speed Menu 10. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to exit and apply changes, or to return to the Network Configuration Menu. If you made a mistake and do not wish to save the changes you made to the network settings, type C and press Enter.
Chapter 3: Operations 33 3. Press 1 to select Network Configuration and press Enter. The Network Configuration Menu will appear. 4. Press 2 to select Transmitter IP Config and press Enter. The Transmitter IP Config menu will appear. The old Transmitter IP Address is displayed beside menu option 1. 5. Press 3 to select Detect Transmitter Address and press Enter. 6. Turn on the transmitter. 7. The LongView IP KVM user station will detect and save the IP address of the connected transmitter.
34 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide To change the user station password: 1. Press 2 to select Change console password and press Enter. You will be prompted to enter your current password. 2. Type your current password and press Enter. You will be prompted to enter the new password. 3. Type the new password and press Enter. NOTE: Each password must consist of ASCII characters and contain between 6 and 64 characters. 4. Confirm the new password.
Chapter 3: Operations 3. 35 Press 2 to access the Security Configuration Menu. You have the option of disabling or enabling the password and changing the default password. Figure 3.14: Transmitter Security Configuration Menu To disable or enable the transmitter password: NOTE: From the security Configuration menu, press 1 to enable or disable the password. To change the transmitter password: 1. Press 2 to access the Change console password menu on the Security Configuration Menu and press Enter.
36 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide NOTE: It is recommended that you Flash upgrade the transmitter before you Flash upgrade the user station. Transmitters and user stations should have the same version for guaranteed operation. To Flash upgrade your transmitter using XMODEM: 1. Download the transmitter upgrade file from Avocent. 2. From the serial menu, press 2 to access the Transmitter Main Menu and press Enter. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password.
Chapter 3: Operations 6. 37 Enter the URL for the upgrade file using the following syntax: http://[:server port]/ For example: http://192.168.13.3:8080/TX.dld NOTE: If the server is set up on standard port 80, the port information can be omitted. 7. To initiate the file transfer, press Enter. The connection to the transmitter will be dropped. 8. When the transfer has completed, a message will display stating Firmware update successful. Resetting Appliance.
38 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide NOTE: If the LongView IP KVM user station determines that the upgrade file is invalid, the LongView IP KVM user station cancels the upgrade and maintains the previous firmware version. A message will display indicating that the firmware upgrade has failed. To Flash upgrade your LongView IP KVM user station using HTTP: 1. Download the LongView IP KVM user station upgrade file from Avocent. 2.
Chapter 3: Operations 5. 39 During reset, the LongView IP KVM user station will drop the connection to the transmitter. When reset is complete, the LongView IP KVM user station will restore the connection to the transmitter using the new settings. Resetting the LongView IP KVM Extender System To reset the LongView IP KVM user station or transmitter: 1. From the serial menu, press 1 to access the Receiver Main Menu and press Enter. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password.
40 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 2. Press 7 to access the Appliance Information menu and press Enter. Figure 3.18: Appliance Information Menu 3. Press 1 to access the Receiver Appliance Information Menu and press Enter. Values on the Receiver Appliance Information Menu are read-only. NOTE: The term “receiver appliance” is used interchangeably with “user station.” Figure 3.19: Receiver Appliance Information Menu To view transmitter system information: 1.
Chapter 3: Operations 41 Configuring Video Input Settings The LVIP-R and LVIPHR-R user stations are capable of transmitting either digital (DVI) or analog video (VGA) from the target computer to your monitor. The LVIPDH-R user station is capable of transmitting DVI only from the target computer to your analog or digital monitor. The LongView IP KVM extender system will normally operate well when set on its default settings.
42 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 3. Press 1 to access the Target Video Menu and press Enter. Figure 3.21: Transmitter Target Video Menu 4. Press 1 to select DVI Normal and press Enter. 5. Configure video input settings as appropriate. 6. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to save your changes and exit the menu. The unit resets. Preferred monitor resolutions (EDID preferred timing) The LVIP-T and LVIPDH-T transmitters can be configured to prefer certain monitor resolutions.
Chapter 3: Operations 43 Figure 3.22: Advanced Video Settings Menu 4. Enter the number that represents the port to which you wish to set the EDID preferred timing, then enter 0 (zero) to Exit/Apply Changes or enter c to Cancel. Figure 3.23: EDID Settings Menu 5. Enter the number that represents the desired preferred timing, enter 0 (zero) to Exit/Apply Changes or enter c to Cancel.
44 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide To access the Session Retry Menu: 1. Press Enter to display the serial menu. 2. Press 1 to access the Receiver Main menu and press Enter. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password. 3. Press 8 to access the Console Settings Menu and press Enter. 4. Press 1 to access the Session Retry Menu and press Enter. Figure 3.24: Session Retry Menu To change the retry settings: 1.
Chapter 3: Operations 2. 45 Press 8 to access the Console Settings Menu. Your currently selected OSD hotkey sequence is displayed beside menu item 1. Figure 3.25: Receiver Console Settings Menu 3. Press 1 to access the OSD Hotkey Menu and press Enter. The OSD Hotkey Menu will appear. This menu shows you the hotkey sequences that you can choose from. The current hotkey sequence is indicated by an asterisk symbol (*). Figure 3.26: OSD Hotkey Menu 4.
46 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Using the serial menu, you can disable the OSD time-out or change the time-out period to any value between zero minutes and 10 hours. Setting the time-out period to zero means that the OSD will not time out. NOTE: You can dismiss the OSD at any time by pressing Esc. To change the OSD time-out period: 1. From the serial menu, press 1 to access the Receiver Main Menu and press Enter. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password.
Chapter 3: Operations 47 NOTE: To ensure that audio operates correctly, configure the user station and the transmitter with identical audio performance settings. To change the audio performance setting for the transmitter: 1. From the serial menu, press 2 to access the Transmitter Main Menu and press Enter. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password. 2. Press 7 to access the Console Settings Menu and press Enter.
48 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 3. Press 4 to access the Audio Performance Menu and press Enter. This menu shows you the audio settings that you can choose from. The current setting is indicated by an asterisk. Figure 3.29: Receiver Audio Performance Menu 4. Type the number that corresponds to the audio setting you wish to apply and press Enter. NOTE: If you press 3 to select Off, audio support will be disabled. 5.
Chapter 3: Operations 4. 49 Press 8 to choose Display Power Saving Mode, then press Enter. The Display Power Saving Mode Menu will appear. Figure 3.30: Display Power Saving Mode Menu 5. Enter the number representing the desired mode from the menu. 6. To confirm your selection and exit the screen, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.
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51 CHAPTER 4 Share Mode Using Share Mode Share Mode allows multiple users (up to eight user stations per transmitter) to share the audio and video of a target computer over the network and arbitrate for control of that computer. LongView IP KVM user stations and transmitters configured for Share Mode and for non-Share Mode can coexist on the same network. Your Share Mode capabilities will depend on the firmware version of your LongView IP KVM user stations and transmitters.
52 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Configuration Share Mode can be enabled or disabled from the serial menu. To enable or disable Share Mode: 1. From the Receiver Main Menu, press 8 and Enter to access the Console Settings Menu. -orFrom the Transmitter Main Menu, press 7 and Enter to access the Console Settings Menu. 2. Press 10 and Enter to access the Share Mode Menu and enable or disable Share Mode.
Chapter 4: Share Mode 53 To enable Share Mode on the transmitter: 1. From the user station’s serial menu, press 2 to access the Transmitter Main Menu and press Enter. If the password option is enabled, you will be prompted for a password. 2. Press 7 to access the Console Settings Menu and press Enter. The Console Settings Menu will display. 3. Press 8 to access the Share Mode menu. 4. To enable or disable Share Mode, select option 1 and toggle back and forth. 5.
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55 CHAPTER 5 Advanced Operations Simple ASCII Manager Interface The LongView IP KVM extender system features a Simple ASCII Manger Interface (SAMI) that allows you to have limited control over your LongView IP KVM transmitters and user stations via an ASCII-based protocol delivered via TCP. The password protected SAMI is enabled over the serial port on your LongView IP KVM extender system.
56 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Table 5.1: SAMI Parameters and Descriptions Parameter Description Type Example password The password initiates a management session. use Once the session is initiated, any other commands may be used. The session will close when the time-out expires. The password can only be set using the serial port. use password reset The reset parameter resets a user station.
Chapter 5: Advanced Operations 57 From the Transmitter Main Menu, press 7 and Enter to access the Console Settings Menu. 2. Press 7 and Enter to access the SAMI Menu for the user station. -orPress 6 and Enter to access the SAMI Menu for the transmitter. The Simple ASCII Management (SAMI) Menu will appear and show you the editable SAMI settings, current port numbers and SAMI time-out settings. New settings to the SAMI are not applied until after entering 0 to exit/apply changes.
58 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Enter the get ipaddr command (the response should be resp ipaddr 192.168.13.7). NOTE: In this example, the IP address of the managed unit is 192.168.13.7. NOTE: Before a changed IP address, gateway or subnet address becomes active, the use reset command has to be entered. Being able to read the new address with a get command before sending the use reset does command not necessarily mean the new address is applied and active.
59 APP ENDICE S Appendices Appendix A: Technical Specifications NOTE: During the course of this product’s lifetime, modifications might be made to its hardware or firmware that could cause these specifications to change without notice. Table A.
60 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Table A.1: LVIPHR-R and LVIPDH-R User Station Product Specifications (Continued) Type Three-wire serial interface: RX, TX, GND via 16450-compatible UART Connectors 9-pin D-Shell (DB9) Dimensions HxWxD 28 x 210 x 140 mm (1.10 x 8.27 x 5.51 in) Weight 0.95 Kg (2.
Appendices Table A.1: LVIPHR-R and LVIPDH-R User Station Product Specifications (Continued) Mass Storage Devices All Mass Storage Class devices that use: SCSI mass storage subclass Bulk only transfer protocol Printers Touch screens Pen tablets Smart card readers Digital sign pads Joysticks NOTE: Check with your Avocent representative for the latest list of devices that have been tested and verified on the LongView IP KVM extender system.
62 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Table A.1: LVIPHR-R and LVIPDH-R User Station Product Specifications (Continued) Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings UL, FCC, cUL, VCCI, C-Tick, CE Table A.
Appendices Table A.2: LVIPDH-T and LVIPHR-T Transmitter Specifications (Continued) DC-input current rating 1.
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Appendices Table A.4: LVIP-T Transmitter Product Specifications Network Ethernet Standard Ethernet II Extension Ports Number 1 Connectors RJ-45 Console Ports Number USB: 2; DVI-I video: 1; audio microphone: 1; audio line-out: 1 Type USB Type A, DVI-I video Connectors USB, male; DVI-I, male; 3.5 mm stereo audio jacks, line-out and mic; 2.5 mm DC power jack Encryption Type Authenticated SSL Dimensions HxWxD 68 x 21 x 153 mm (2.68 x 0.83 x 6.02 in) Weight 0.3 Kg (0.
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Appendices Appendix B: Factory Default Settings Table B.1: LongView IP KVM Extender System Factory Defaults LVIP-R, LVIPHR-R and LVIPDH-R User Stations Name RX_ IP Address 192.168.13.1 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 Netmask 255.255.255.
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Appendices 71 Appendix C: Technical Support Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you encounter with your Avocent product. If an issue should develop, follow the steps below for the fastest possible service. To resolve an issue: 1. Check the pertinent section of this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following the procedures outlined. 2. Visit www.avocent.
72 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Appendix D: Troubleshooting No power status light on user station • Verify that the power supply is plugged in correctly. • Ensure that the power cable from the Avocent-supplied power supply is securely plugged into the user station. No video on monitor attached to LongView IP KVM user station • Verify that the monitor attached to the user station has power.
Appendices 73 ing, check that the display settings for your target computer are set no higher than a resolution of 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz refresh rate. • If the transmitter has been power cycled (by unplugging the USB cables), ensure that all other cables are disconnected before reconnecting the transmitter. Ensure that you connect the USB cables first.
74 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Poor video quality on monitor attached to user station • Reset video by pressing . • Ensure that the video cable from the monitor is securely plugged in to the correct connector on the user station. • Check the video quality using a different monitor. No response from USB mass media device attached to the user station • Ensure that the mass media device is connected directly to one of the USB connectors on the user station.
Appendices • 75 Verify that the Ethernet network is fully operational. Transmitter disconnected from DHCP server • Attempt to reconnect to DHCP server (new IP address should be visible). • Return to the Network Configuration Menu on the user station. Press 2 for the Transmitter IP Address option and press Enter. • Press 1 to enter a new IP address as specified on the DHCP server.
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License Information 77 License Information This product includes various software programs that are copyrighted and released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), and other licenses that permit copying, modification, and redistribution of source code (such licenses referred to as Public Licenses), in particular the software program “mtd”.
78 LongView® IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program.
License Information 79 redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances.
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USA Notification Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
For Technical Support: www.avocent.