User Guide

72.....Avocent® Universal Management Gateway Appliance Installer/User Guide
WARNING: Never connect a network (switch/hub/firewall/router) between the appliance and a UMIQ
module. The appliance sends electricity that will damage anything that is not a UMIQ module.
LED Pattern Description
Power
LED
Constant ON
Power LED is on when the UMIQ module is operating with USB
power, in a normal operating state.
Continuous single blinks
During the upgrade, the UMIQ module will blink an LED at a rate of 2
Hz with a 50% duty cycle.
Groups of two blinks
The UMIQ module is using standby power provided via ethernet cable
from the appliance.
Groups of three blinks
Insufficient power is provided. This may happen before the UMIQ
module is enumerated by the USB host on the target server.
Active
LED
Constant On Active LED illuminated when there is an active KVM session.
Continuous single blinks
(rapid)
Used for identifying a UMIQ module, Enabled/Disabled within the
appliance web UI.
Continuous single blinks
(slow)
The Active LED periodically blinks to indicate that the UMIQ module
has been associated with the appliance (i.e., it has been discovered
by the appliance).
Both
LEDs
Continuous single blinks
(rapid and alternating with the
Power LED)
Alternating LED blinks at a fast rate indicate when a firmware upgrade
has failed.
UMIQ Module LED Patterns
Devices
From the sidebar, click Administration - Targets - KVM Management to view each connected UMIQ
module. Each column can be sorted as desired. You can view the following information for each
module:
Port - The appliance port where the module is connected. During the initial connection or a
factory reset, the port number is 99 until the appliance autosenses the correct port number.
Name - The target name assigned to the UMIQ module. Clicking this name will enable you to
modify individual module settings.
NOTE: To rename a target, see Targets on page 50.
IPAddress - The IPaddress assigned to the module via the appliance DHCPserver.
NOTE: UMIQmodules will be discovered by the appliance only after they are issued an IPaddress from the
appliance DHCPserver. This means UMIQmodules cannot be used if the DHCP server is disabled or if the
port connecting the UMIQmodule to the appliance belongs to a bridge group.
EID - Displays the unique electronic ID number embedded in the module.
Status - Displays whether the module is In-Use, Idle or Offline.