Re: [foxboro] DNBI Cabling for long Distance

Ken, 

Our AW's/AP's/WP's are 51B. Which type of KVM units you used "brand name if
possible"? Do they support fiber optic cables? 

Regards, 

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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Ken Heywood
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 5:30 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] DNBI Cabling for long Distance

I've installed a couple KVM units. They work pretty well. Some that I've
used also let you have a local keyboard/monitor/mouse as well as a remote
set so that you can switch between  one set and the other. This is great if
you have the control room controls plus a control station near the
processing equipment that's not necessarily manned all the time. 
 
These KVMs usually run over CAT5 cable. If you are going to run CAT5, you
might as well use an X-term unless you aren't running 51s or 70s.
        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Kevin FitzGerrell [mailto:fitzgerrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Tue 7/25/2006 6:22 PM 
        To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: [foxboro] DNBI Cabling for long Distance
        
        

        Waleed,
        
        
        > What about if the DNBI and the processor are separated by a
distance of
        > greater than 45m, can we use a media converter at both ends and
use
        > fiber optic cables in between?
        
        We have one workstation istalled this way.  It is definitely a
configuration not
        supported by foxboro, but has worked without problems for us.
        
        One other option to consider is to locate the workstation near the
DNBI and use
        a kvm extender.  High end KVM extenders are available for both PC
and Sun
        workstations.  Most will support extensions to 1000 feet (although
the longer
        the extension, the lower the video resolution supported).  If you
need to extend
        the serial port also to support a GCIO there are a few manufacturers
who make a
        kvm+serial for Sun (and lots for windows).
        
        Regards,
        
        Kevin FitzGerrell
        Carter Holt Harvey, Ltd.
        +64 27 460 9994
        
        
        
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