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CATCenter Installation Guide

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1.2.6

UCON-IP


1. Device UCON-IP

2. 1 x Native Client

Linux or Windows

3. 1 x Config-Cable

Cross-Over-Cable (K-C7C-M/M2)

4. 1 x Product-CD

contains documentation and software

5. 1 x Rackmount-Set

19“ RM-Set-435 for the assembly of the equipment in
a rack

1.3

Definition of Terms


This chapter explains terms that are found frequently throughout this manual.

AdonIS

The AdonIS is the graphical user interface of the CATCenter
system. You can use AdonIS for operation and configuration.
In addition, AdonIS offers controlled access to the entire
CATCenter system via the login functionality.


Cascading

A cascade consists of a master-slave architecture. The
master serves as the central control unit for all connected
slave devices. A CATCenter cascade can be used to
increase the number of targets that can be connected to 512,
1024, or 2048 (depending on the CATCenter used).


CATCenter

The CATCenter is the central unit of the overall system. The
CATCenter is the connection point for (2, 4, or 8) consoles on
the one hand and (16) 32 targets on the other hand.
Cascading is used to connect more than (16) 32 targets in
which case the CATCenter is used both as master and as
slave.


CATpro2

Dongle used to connect the targets to the CATCenter. The
keyboard, video, and mouse signals are modulated by the
CATpro2 and transmitted to the CPU interface of the
CATCenter via a CAT-x cable (x = 5, 6, 7).


CAT-x Cable

Fully shielded CAT cable that transmits the modulated KVM
signals.


Console

A console consists of keyboard, video, and mouse. These
peripheral devices are connected to the UCON.

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