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x Global Console Manager Installation and User's Guide Appendix B: Virtual media ...91 Appendix C: UTP cabling...93 Appendix D: Technical specifications 95 Appendix E: Getting help and technical assistance 97 Appendix F: Notices ...99 Index...107
x Global Console Manager Installation and User's Guide Appendix B: Virtual media ...91 Appendix C: UTP cabling...93 Appendix D: Technical specifications 95 Appendix E: Getting help and technical assistance 97 Appendix F: Notices ...99 Index...107
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... to manage routine tasks for the target device 74 Table 4.6: Diagnostic test details ...80 Table C.1: UTP wiring standards...93 Table D.1: GCM2 and GCM4 appliance product specifications 95
... to manage routine tasks for the target device 74 Table 4.6: Diagnostic test details ...80 Table C.1: UTP wiring standards...93 Table D.1: GCM2 and GCM4 appliance product specifications 95
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... in the side of a rack To install the appliance vertically, complete the following steps: 1. The mounting holes on each side. 4. Observe equipment nameplate ratings for specific caution statements and procedures. • Elevated ambient temperature: In a closed rack assembly, the operation temperature of the rack environment can be between 50.8-cm (20...
... in the side of a rack To install the appliance vertically, complete the following steps: 1. The mounting holes on each side. 4. Observe equipment nameplate ratings for specific caution statements and procedures. • Elevated ambient temperature: In a closed rack assembly, the operation temperature of the rack environment can be between 50.8-cm (20...
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... keystrokes. Click OK to independently broadcast keystrokes or mouse movements. • Broadcasting keystrokes - The Broadcast window opens. To run diagnostic tests, complete the following steps: 1. Specifically, the Caps Lock and Num Lock modes must have unpredictable results. Start the OSCAR interface. 2. Broadcasting to target devices The analog user can broadcast to...
... keystrokes. Click OK to independently broadcast keystrokes or mouse movements. • Broadcasting keystrokes - The Broadcast window opens. To run diagnostic tests, complete the following steps: 1. Specifically, the Caps Lock and Num Lock modes must have unpredictable results. Start the OSCAR interface. 2. Broadcasting to target devices The analog user can broadcast to...
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...: The terminal can use option 7 to send a ping to configure the static IP address, netmask, default gateway, and DNS servers. You can be selected to a specific IP address. The Network Configuration menu opens.
...: The terminal can use option 7 to send a ping to configure the static IP address, netmask, default gateway, and DNS servers. You can be selected to a specific IP address. The Network Configuration menu opens.
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... of twisted pair conductors, used for data transmission. Consult with the local code officials or cabling consultants prior to installations utilizing Cat5, 5E, and 6 cable specifications. The twisting of the pairs gives this cable some immunity from the infiltration of unwanted interference. Cat5 cable is generally used primarily for networks running...
... of twisted pair conductors, used for data transmission. Consult with the local code officials or cabling consultants prior to installations utilizing Cat5, 5E, and 6 cable specifications. The twisting of the pairs gives this cable some immunity from the infiltration of unwanted interference. Cat5 cable is generally used primarily for networks running...
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Appendixes 95 Appendix D: Technical specifications Table D.1: GCM2 and GCM4 appliance product specifications Target device Ports Number Types Connectors Sync Types Plug and Play Video Resolution Supported Cabling Serial Port Number Cable type Connector Network Connection Number Type ...
Appendixes 95 Appendix D: Technical specifications Table D.1: GCM2 and GCM4 appliance product specifications Target device Ports Number Types Connectors Sync Types Plug and Play Video Resolution Supported Cabling Serial Port Number Cable type Connector Network Connection Number Type ...
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x 17.00 in.x 10.98 in . 96 Global Console Switch Installer and User Guide Table D.1: GCM2 and GCM4 appliance product specifications (Continued) Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 1.72 in .; 1-U form factor (4.37 cm x 43.18 cm x 27.98 cm) Weight 7.3 lbs (3.31 kg) without cables Power Supply ...
x 17.00 in.x 10.98 in . 96 Global Console Switch Installer and User Guide Table D.1: GCM2 and GCM4 appliance product specifications (Continued) Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 1.72 in .; 1-U form factor (4.37 cm x 43.18 cm x 27.98 cm) Weight 7.3 lbs (3.31 kg) without cables Power Supply ...
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For proper collection and treatment, contact your user manual or service manual for specific battery information. In accordance with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive, as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection ...framework available to be recycled or disposed of EEE on the battery available prior to http:// www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/batteryrecycle.shtml or contact your local waste disposal facility. Users of EEE with the European WEEE Directive, electrical and electronic equipment (EEE...
For proper collection and treatment, contact your user manual or service manual for specific battery information. In accordance with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive, as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection ...framework available to be recycled or disposed of EEE on the battery available prior to http:// www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/batteryrecycle.shtml or contact your local waste disposal facility. Users of EEE with the European WEEE Directive, electrical and electronic equipment (EEE...
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... 90 restoring saved configuration 55 restoring saved user database 57 saving and restoring configuration 54 saving user database 56 security 72 software, viewing versions 48 specifications 95 tiered appliance configuration 18 tiering 1, 15, 17 tiering earlier models 20 tiering procedures 20 updating with latest firmware 26 using VCS to upgrade 26...
... 90 restoring saved configuration 55 restoring saved user database 57 saving and restoring configuration 54 saving user database 56 security 72 software, viewing versions 48 specifications 95 tiered appliance configuration 18 tiering 1, 15, 17 tiering earlier models 20 tiering procedures 20 updating with latest firmware 26 using VCS to upgrade 26...
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... upgrades status symbol in OSCAR interface 60 firmware, viewing versions 48 illustrated 8 multiple firmware upgrades procedure 52 resetting 51 setting a language for 46 types in specifications table 95 upgrading firmware in the OSCAR interface 75 Version window 75 viewing firmware versions 48 viewing information about 46 warning about not disconnecting during...
... upgrades status symbol in OSCAR interface 60 firmware, viewing versions 48 illustrated 8 multiple firmware upgrades procedure 52 resetting 51 setting a language for 46 types in specifications table 95 upgrading firmware in the OSCAR interface 75 Version window 75 viewing firmware versions 48 viewing information about 46 warning about not disconnecting during...
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... 31 SNMP configuration procedure 42 configuring general settings 43 configuring in the Web interface 29 traps, enabling 44 sort order for the OSCAR interface 68 specifications 95 stealth connections 31 SVGA video 5 switches, tiering earlier models 20 system diagnostics 80 T target devices accessing the OSCAR interface Names window 65 configuring names...
... 31 SNMP configuration procedure 42 configuring general settings 43 configuring in the Web interface 29 traps, enabling 44 sort order for the OSCAR interface 68 specifications 95 stealth connections 31 SVGA video 5 switches, tiering earlier models 20 system diagnostics 80 T target devices accessing the OSCAR interface Names window 65 configuring names...