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Introduction
Components (continued)
Rear View
No. Component Description
1
Power Socket The included power cord connects here.
2
Power Switch Press to turn the KVM switch On/Off.
3
Secondary LAN Port
(LAN 2)
The cable that connects the KVM switch to the backup network plugs in here.
4
Primary LAN Port
(LAN 1)
The cable that connects the KVM switch to the primary network plugs in here.
5
Grounding Terminal Connect the included grounding wire to this terminal to ground the KVM switch.
6
Modem Port An optional dial-in connection is available for use in the event the KVM switch is not available over the Primary
or Secondary networks.
7
Local Console Port The included USB – PS/2 Console Cable Kit plugs in here. You can connect a local console with either a USB or
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse.
8
Server Ports Cat5e/6 cable connects between these ports and the SIUs to connect computer/servers to the KVM switch.
Note: The figure above shows the rear panel of a B064-032-04-IP or B064-032-02-IP. The B064-016-04-IP and B064-016-02-IP differ in that
it only has a single block of 16 KVM ports.