Connecting The Dkvm-Ip1 To A Multi-Port Kvm Switch - D-Link DKVM-IP1 User Manual

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USB (Data): (optional) Use a Type A(male) to Type B(male) USB cable(one is
included in your package) to connect the USB Data port on the DKVM-IP1 to
an available USB port on the Host computer. This allows the Remote
computer to access mass storage devices connected to, or inside, the Host
computer.
3.
Connect the Remote computer to the same network that the DKVM-IP1 is connected to,
whether that would be a LAN or the Internet.
NOTE:
Connect all cables to the Host computer, Host Console devices, DKVM-IP1, and
relevant network as depicted in the Cable Connection Diagram above.
After switching on the DKVM-IP1, it will take about 60 seconds to complete the
startup process before entering normal operational mode.
1.7.2

Connecting the DKVM-IP1 to a Multi-Port KVM Switch

Instead of connecting to a single Host computer, the DKVM-IP1 can be connected to a
multi-port KVM Switch on the Host side. In this scenario, the DKVM-IP1 and KVM Switch will be
connected directly to give the Remote computer control over any one of the computers
connected to the KVM Switch. Follow the steps in the previous section, but instead of
connecting the cables to the Host PC, connect them to the multi-port KVM switch.
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