Raritan Computer IPR-TR364 User Manual

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TR Series Physical Connections 
 
 
Back Panel of IP-Reach TR Series 
AC Power Line 
Attach the included AC power cord to IP-Reach and into an AC Power Outlet. 
 
Local Admin Console 
Attach a PS/2 keyboard and multisync monitor to the indicated ports (see diagram above) in the back of IP-
Reach. 
 
Primary Network Port 
Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the network port to an Ethernet switch, hub, or router. 
 
Secondary Network Port (optional) 
Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the network port to an Ethernet switch, hub, or router. IP-Reach 
automatically fails over to the secondary Network Port when the Primary Network Port is unavailable.  See 
Chapter 4: Administrative Functions, Network Configuration  for instructions on enabling failover 
Ethernet support. 
 
KVM Input Ports 
Connect the included CCP20 cable(s) from “KVM In” port to the KVM console of server or KVM switch 
to be accessed remotely. 
 
KVM Output / Local Access Console Ports (optional) 
User ports “KVM Out” allow direct analog access to the server or KVM switch attached to corresponding 
“KVM Input” ports. Connect the included CCP20F cable(s) from the ports labeled “User Port” to a PS/2 
keyboard, PS/2 mouse, and multisync VGA monitor.  
Note: Local Access Consoles can be attached to User Ports 1 through 4. Each Local Access Console will 
view the KVM switch or server attached to the corresponding KVM Port. For example, the User Console 
attached to User Port 1 will view the KVM switch or server attached to KVM Port 1. The User Console 
attached to User Port 2 will view the KVM switch or server attached to KVM Port 2, and so on.  
Telephone Line Port (optional) 
IP-Reach TR Series models feature an integrated modem for remote access when the LAN/WAN is 
unavailable. Use the included telephone cable to connect the port labeled “Tel Line” to an analog telephone 
jack.