APC 16-Port IP KVM AP5405 プリント
製品コード
AP5405
3
Connect Servers to KVM Ports
The IP KVM components are hot-pluggable, but components of connected devices, such as the PS/2 keyboard and
mouse ports on a computer, may not be hot-pluggable. Turn off power to all devices before connecting them. Apply
power to the connected devices again only after the IP KVM is receiving power.
mouse ports on a computer, may not be hot-pluggable. Turn off power to all devices before connecting them. Apply
power to the connected devices again only after the IP KVM is receiving power.
1. Connect the appropriate APC Server Module for the server that you are connecting.
Note: If you are using an APC PS/2 Server Module, make connections in this order: video,
mouse, and keyboard.
mouse, and keyboard.
2. To extend the connection from the computer to the IP KVM, use an RJ-45 to RJ-45 CAT5 cable up to 152 m
(500 ft) long to connect the APC Server Module to a KVM port on the IP KVM.
3. Repeat step 1 and step 2 for all computers to be connected to the KVM ports.
4. If this is a first-time installation, go to “Access the IP KVM to Perform Basic Network Configuration” on
4. If this is a first-time installation, go to “Access the IP KVM to Perform Basic Network Configuration” on
Connect APC Rack Power Distribution Units to the IP KVM
(Optional)
You can control an APC Rack PDU by connecting it to the AUX port on the IP KVM.
1. Use an APC KVM to APC Switched Rack PDU RJ-45 to RJ-12 cable to connect the AUX port on the
16-port IP KVM to the RJ-12 serial port of your APC Switched Rack PDU.
2. Configure the AUX port for power management. See “To Configure the AUX Port for Use With an rPDU or
an External Modem” in the APC IP KVM Installation, Administration, and User’s Guide.
Plug Servers to be Managed by the IP KVM Into an APC Rack
PDU (Optional)
In order for the KVM to manage the power of servers while the KVM is connected to those servers through
KVM ports, the server must be receiving power from an APC Rack PDU that is connected to the IP KVM. See
the Power Management sections in the APC IP KVM Installation, Configuration, and User’s Guide for detailed
instructions.
KVM ports, the server must be receiving power from an APC Rack PDU that is connected to the IP KVM. See
the Power Management sections in the APC IP KVM Installation, Configuration, and User’s Guide for detailed
instructions.
Access the IP KVM to Perform Basic Network Configuration
To perform necessary basic network configuration, make a direct connection to the IP KVM by doing one of
the following: connect a terminal or computer to the console port; connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to
the keyboard, monitor, and mouse connectors on the IP KVM; or connect the APC KVM Console Extender to
the User 2 port of the IP KVM.
the following: connect a terminal or computer to the console port; connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to
the keyboard, monitor, and mouse connectors on the IP KVM; or connect the APC KVM Console Extender to
the User 2 port of the IP KVM.
Optionally, you can access the IP KVM without making a direct connection. See page 9 for instructions.