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08.28.2007 at 10:51AM PDT, ID: 22792281
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The "Out of range" error message with the KVM switch

Asked by CRIIT in Network Management, Miscellaneous Networking, Networking Hardware

Tags: range, kvm, out, switch

Hi,

I am using a KVM switch with multiple serves. I start to get the error message of "Out of range" on that kvm screen for some servers. But I am able to access them through remote access. And the display setting shows "1280 x 1024", and i couldn't change it. I think this setting is too high for the kvm screen. Is there any way to fix it? thanksStart Free Trial
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Tags: range, kvm, out, switch
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