Avocent DSR2035 インストール手順
Connecting power to the DSR switch
Power down all servers that will be part of
your DSR switching system. Locate the power
cord that came with the DSR switch. Plug one
end into the power socket on the rear panel
of the DSR switch. Plug the other end into an
appropriate AC wall outlet.
your DSR switching system. Locate the power
cord that came with the DSR switch. Plug one
end into the power socket on the rear panel
of the DSR switch. Plug the other end into an
appropriate AC wall outlet.
Connecting the local port
Plug your VGA monitor, PS/2 or USB keyboard
and mouse cables into the corresponding DSR
local connection ports.
and mouse cables into the corresponding DSR
local connection ports.
Connecting a DSRIQ module to the
DSR switch
Choose an available server port on the rear
panel of your DSR switch. Plug one end of a
CAT 5 cable (4-pair, up to 10 meters) into a
numbered port and plug the other end into the
RJ-45 connector of a DSRIQ module.
panel of your DSR switch. Plug one end of a
CAT 5 cable (4-pair, up to 10 meters) into a
numbered port and plug the other end into the
RJ-45 connector of a DSRIQ module.
Connecting a server to the
DSRIQ module
Plug the DSRIQ module into the appropriate
ports on the back of the server. Repeat
this procedure for all servers that are to be
connected to the DSR switch.
ports on the back of the server. Repeat
this procedure for all servers that are to be
connected to the DSR switch.
Quick Installation Guide
DSR
®
Switch
DSR2035 | DSR8035 Switches
The following instructions will help you
connect your DSR switch.
Should you require further assistance, please
consult your installer/user guide.
To connect a DSR switch
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Connecting network and remote users
Plug a CAT 5 cable from your Ethernet network into
the LAN 1 connector on the rear of the DSR switch.
You may also use the additional LAN 2 connector as
a fail-over solution.
the LAN 1 connector on the rear of the DSR switch.
You may also use the additional LAN 2 connector as
a fail-over solution.
Connecting an external modem (optional)
The DSR switch can also be accessed using an ITU
V.92, V.90 or V.34-compatible modem. Plug one end
V.92, V.90 or V.34-compatible modem. Plug one end
of the included RJ-45 serial cable into the MODEM
port on the back of your DSR switch. Plug the other
end into the RJ-45 to DB-9 (male) adaptor, which
then plugs into the modem.
port on the back of your DSR switch. Plug the other
end into the RJ-45 to DB-9 (male) adaptor, which
then plugs into the modem.
NOTE: Using a modem connection instead of a LAN
connection will limit the performance capability of
your DSR switch.
Connect the switch
to the network.
to the network.
Plug in the external
modem (optional).
modem (optional).
Connect DSRIQ
modules to the
DSR switch.
modules to the
DSR switch.
Connect servers
to the DSRIQ
modules.
to the DSRIQ
modules.
Plug in the keyboard, monitor and
mouse for your local connection.
mouse for your local connection.
Local
Connection
Local USB
Connection
Ethernet
Modem
Telephone
Network
Power down all
servers and attach
the appropriate
power cord to the
DSR switch.
servers and attach
the appropriate
power cord to the
DSR switch.
Connect the SPC
devices to the DSR
switch (optional).
devices to the DSR
switch (optional).
Server
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