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KM0832 User Manual
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Multilevel Installations
You can greatly expand the number of computers that can be added to your
installation by performing a multilevel installation. The KM0832 supports two
types of multilevel installation:
Cascading
Daisy-chaining
Overview
Cascading involves using the KVM port(s) of a master KVM switch (one that
is above a KVM switch linked down from it) to connect to the user ports of a
slave KVM switch.
Daisy-chaining refers to adding a KVM switch via a dedicated daisy-chain port
(see the diagram on page 27). When daisy-chaining KM0432 or KM0216
Matrix KVM Switches, KVM Ports 1–4 on the first-level KM0832 will be
unusable. Neither computers nor cascaded KVM switches can be connected to
these KVM ports.
The KM0832 supports both daisy-chaining and cascading, providing enormous
capacity and flexibility to expand the installation. The following sections
provide information and procedures to set up cascaded and daisy-chained
KVM installations.
Note: If the daisy-chain feature is not operative on your unit, you will need a
newer version of the firmware. Contact your dealer for details.