Daisy Chain Enabled Switching With KVM Switches-ConnectPRO announces Daisy Chain Capability with their switches

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ConnectPRO has announced that it’s possible to “daisy chain” multiple KVM switches together. With prior models, this was not possible. But most recently, with their line of PLUS Series switches, ConnectPRO has made it possible for this arrangement if your solution requires it.


Walnut, CA, United States., December 1, 2011 - (PressReleasePoint) -

“Daisy chaining” is another method of expanding the capacity of a KVM switch configuration.  In a simple daisy chained installation, the KVM switches are strung together in a “chain.”  The first daisy chained switch is referred to as the Master unit while each subsequent unit is referred to as the Slave unit.  In most daisy chain configurations, the total number of consoles is increased as the number of units that are daisy chained increases.  The console that belongs to the Master KVM unit can also access and control all of the computers down the daisy chain configuration.  Typically, daisy chaining preserves CPU ports by using Chain In and Chain Out ports to attach each daisy chained switch.
For customers interested in this configuration, please contact a ConnectPRO team member for more details and instructions.
ConnectPRO—with offices in Southern California, New York, and Taiwan—has been offering quality professional I.T. and A/V solutions since 1992 while being committed to a high level of reliability and customer service.
 
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