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Linux Compatibility TestedAvocent AutoView 1415 KVM Switch
Linux Compatibility Testing Results

System Type:  Avocent AutoView 1415 KVM Switch
Test Completed:  August 15, 2006

Avocent AutoView 1415 KVM Switch is awarded the KeyLabs Linux Compatibility mark.

KeyLabs' www.Linux-Tested.com compatibility testing of this system showed the following Linux distributions compatible with this system.


  •   SuSE SLES 10
  •   Red Hat EL 4.0
  •   Turbo Linux Fuji v11.0
  •   Debian v3.1
  •   Mandriva

This document presents the these compatibility testing results.

Test Configuration

The following table defines the configuration tested by KeyLabs.

System  Configuration as Tested
Company   Avocent
Model   AutoView 1415
BIOS  Revision   N/A
Keyboard   Keyboard as tested is a 101-key IBM.
Mouse   Mouse as tested is a Microsoft IntelliMouse PS/2 (wheel).
Miscellaneous Hardware   None

Workstation and Servers Controlled by device
System Model Display Adapter Input Type Operating System
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics PS/2 SLES 10
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics USB SLES 10
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics PS/2 Turbo Linux Fuji v11.0
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics USB Turbo Linux Fuji v11.0
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics PS/2 Red Hat EL 4.0
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics USB Red Hat EL 4.0
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics PS/2 Mandriva
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics USB Mandriva
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics PS/2 Debian v3.1
Lenovo ThinkCentre 8287 Intel 945G/GZ Integrated Graphics USB Debian v3.1

Testing Results

The following table provides the pass/fail result for the hardware as tested in this system by KeyLabs.

INSTALL THROUGH TEST
Install Linux on one or more CPUs while connected to the Avocent KVM Switch. PASS
Notes: Due to limitations of the onboard USB adapters and/or root hub on the PC used for testing and Avocent's use of a single composite USB interface for both keyboard and mouse, the mouse DID NOT WORK during the installation phase of TurboLinux.

POWER CYCLE
Verify the Avocent KVM Switch is state-independent of its controlled CPUs. PASS
Notes: Power cycling indicated no problems with any of the Linux Distributions.

Switching Commands Testing

HOT KEY SWITCHING
To verify switching works with Linux keyboard drivers. PASS
Notes: Hot Key Switching caused no problems with any of the Linux Distributions. All switching is done via the "Main" display using the Print/Scrn button.

AUTO SWITCHING
To verify auto switching works with Linux drivers. PASS
Notes:

PS/2 or USB MICE POINT, CLICK, DRAG
Verify the functioning of the mouse as the KVM switches between the various CPUs PASS
Notes: Mouse performed well with no negative effects when being switched between the connected CPUs.

Monitor Testing

DISPLAY RESOLUTION TEST
Verify the stability of cycling through the various CPUs with X operating on each and at different resolutions PASS
Notes: The Linux distributions worked at various screen resolutions.

MONITOR ON/OFF TEST
Verify the monitor powers back up. operating on each and at different resolutions PASS
Notes: Powering the monitor on or off had no negative effect at various screen resolutions.

IDLE TIME TEST
Verify the KVM can recover from idle periods without loss of keyboard, monitor or mouse contact. PASS
Notes: The KVM was unaffected by periods of idle time and remained functional.

Multiple OS Test

With Microsoft WINDOWS XP Home
Verify the continued functionality of the connected CPUs and KVM units when running different operating systems on one or more of the connected CPUs PASS
Notes: The KVM showed no adverse effects when switched between the various operating systems and remained functional.

Notes and Observations:

Installation of the operating system through the AutoView 1415 was not flawless for the USB test, but worked well for the PS/2 test.

The wheel mouse works in the operating system and also in the KVM menu.

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