[ale] KVM switches
Jeff Hubbs
hbbs at comcast.net
Sun Mar 28 17:21:07 EST 2004
FWIW, I only specify Cybex KVM switches after having had both Linksys
and Belkin units fail to properly allow server hardware to boot properly
when said servers were not selected at the KVM. That's wholly
unacceptable to me. Also, I had an earlier experience in which an
actual IBM PS/2 would not function properly with an actual PS/2 keyboard
going through a Cybex 8x1 KVM and in one phone call to Cybex, they told
me that there was a quirk to the PS/2 that they accommodated with a
special little box that you had to insert inline between the KVM and the
computer. They sent me one free of charge.
- Jeff
On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 11:00, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 14:21, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> > My set up is a Belkin "Omni cube" 4 port PS2. This does require a power
> > brick. I have booted "live" and "dark" multiple Linux machines and even
> > some stinky M$ machines. The machines have been across a broad range of
> > stuff from an old Compaq Proliant 1500 to a P4 (on the Intel side), a
> > few Duron boxes up to me ULB (dual Opteron).
> >
> > This gizmo has no hot key configuration to switch from the keyboard and
> > it emulates PS2 mouse and keyboard signals for the machines during boot.
> > I have a M$ wheel mouse that works perfectly and a liteon IR wireless
> > keyboard/PS2 mouse combo (I don't use the mouse as it is a real
> > stinker). All have worked perfectly. I wish the cables were more
> > affordable.
> >
>
> Thanks for all the informative replies. I ended up getting a Belkin
> 2-port PS/2 KVM switch. Haven't hooked it up yet to try it out, but it
> seems like it will fit the bill nicely.
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