
On-Screen Display
On-Screen DisplayOn-Screen Display
On-Screen Display
(OSD) - Displays system-related information on the console monitor, such as selected server name, status,
power-up test data, configuration menus and virtual media.
Programmable Scanning
Programmable Scanning Programmable Scanning
Programmable Scanning
- An evaluation of system performance can be made by sequentially scanning any or all of the
computers in the system. Programmable scanning allows you to determine which computers to include as well as the duration
of the connection.
Configuration NVRAM
Configuration NVRAM Configuration NVRAM
Configuration NVRAM
- NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) makes it easy to set configuration information using commands entered
from the keyboard. The NVRAM stores the resulting configuration until a user decision is made to change the information,
even if the unit loses power.
Password Protection
Password ProtectionPassword Protection
Password Protection
- For protection against unauthorized users, the switch box provides a password option for security
purposes.
Switch Firmware Update
Switch Firmware Update Switch Firmware Update
Switch Firmware Update
- The application code of the switch can be quickly and easily updated via FLASH ROM. Updates
can be accomplished over the LAN eliminating the need to carry a notebook into the data center to perform firmware
upgrades.
Multiple Space Saving 0U Installation Methods
Multiple Space Saving 0U Installation MethodsMultiple Space Saving 0U Installation Methods
Multiple Space Saving 0U Installation Methods
Side Mount
Side MountSide Mount
Side Mount
- Rails are provided for mounting the unit to the side of rack cabinets with side mounting capability.
Rear Rack Mount
Rear Rack Mount Rear Rack Mount
Rear Rack Mount
- HP Console Switches may be mounted behind a HP 1U Rackmount Keyboard, or the TFT7600 rack
mounted keyboard and monitor with slide rails provided with the switch.
PS2 Virtual Media Interface Adapter support servers with PS2 mouse and keyboard connection and a USB port for virtual
PS2 Virtual Media Interface Adapter support servers with PS2 mouse and keyboard connection and a USB port for virtualPS2 Virtual Media Interface Adapter support servers with PS2 mouse and keyboard connection and a USB port for virtual
PS2 Virtual Media Interface Adapter support servers with PS2 mouse and keyboard connection and a USB port for virtual
media (recommended for ProLiant servers).
media (recommended for ProLiant servers).media (recommended for ProLiant servers).
media (recommended for ProLiant servers).
USB Virtual Media Interface Adapter supports servers without PS2 mouse and keyboard connections such as Integrity
USB Virtual Media Interface Adapter supports servers without PS2 mouse and keyboard connections such as IntegrityUSB Virtual Media Interface Adapter supports servers without PS2 mouse and keyboard connections such as Integrity
USB Virtual Media Interface Adapter supports servers without PS2 mouse and keyboard connections such as Integrity
servers running Microsoft Windows.
servers running Microsoft Windows.servers running Microsoft Windows.
servers running Microsoft Windows.
USB 2.0 protocol and speed supported on both Virtual Media Interface Adapters.
Support for a variety of server connections with Interface Adapters where virtual media is not needed.
Support for a variety of server connections with Interface Adapters where virtual media is not needed.Support for a variety of server connections with Interface Adapters where virtual media is not needed.
Support for a variety of server connections with Interface Adapters where virtual media is not needed.
PS/2
USB mouse and keyboard
Serial Console Support
BladeSystems p-Class support via front diagnostics connector
The following input devices provide a convenient front USB pass through port for connecting USB media to the Server
The following input devices provide a convenient front USB pass through port for connecting USB media to the ServerThe following input devices provide a convenient front USB pass through port for connecting USB media to the Server
The following input devices provide a convenient front USB pass through port for connecting USB media to the Server
Console Switch with Virtual Media
Console Switch with Virtual MediaConsole Switch with Virtual Media
Console Switch with Virtual Media
HP 1U Rackmount Keyboard with USB
HP TFT7600 Rackmount Keyboard Monitor
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:
For more information please visit:
http://www.hp.com/go/kvm
.
Cascaded Configurations
Cascaded ConfigurationsCascaded Configurations
Cascaded Configurations
Cascading, also called tiering, is the ability to connect one or more switches under a single switch at the top as in a pyramid.
Cascading allows an administrator to access larger numbers of servers from a single local console. The Server Console Switch
with Virtual media allows connection of 2 local consoles. Server Console Switches with Virtual Media will support up to 3
levels of tiering under certain conditions
HP Server Console Switches with Virtual Media may be cascaded to HP Server Console Switches with Virtual Media or any
Cat5 based HP Server Console Switch by connecting a Cat5 cable from a server port on the top switch to the dedicated tiering
port on the switch below. Interface adapters are not needed to cascade HP Server Console Switches.
HP Server Console Switches with Virtual Media may be placed at the top and tiered to up to 16 Server Console Switches with
Virtual Media or any Cat5 based HP Server Console Switch for a maximum of 256 servers in the cascade.
If the first and second tiers contain HP Server Console switches with Virtual Media then a third level may be added comprised
of either HP Server Console Switches with Virtual Media or any Cat5 based HP Server Console Switches for a maximum of
4096 servers in the cascade.
Virtual media can be mapped to servers on any tier but only if the server is connected to a HP Server Console Switch with
Virtual Media using a Virtual Media Interface Adapter.
A HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media can not be cascaded under a legacy Cat5 based HP Server Console Switch.
Legacy Cat5 based HP Server Console Switches, Interface Adapters, and Expansion Modules do not support virtual media.
To perform a firmware upgrade for a cascaded HP Server Console Switch and all attached Interface Adapters; you must
locally connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the cascaded HP KVM Server Console Switch to access the local OSD.
QuickSpecs
HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media
HP Server Console Switch with Virtual MediaHP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media
HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media
Overview
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