IP KVM Switch1-Port USB PS/2 Server Remote Control IP KVM with Virtual Media and SerialSV1115IPEXTInstruction Manual
6complete step 11 now and continue to the section entitled Configuring SV1115IPEXT.Connect the power cord (provided) to an appropriate electrical 10. o
7“console” connectors on a KVM switch allowing you to control more than one computer remotely using a single Server Remote Control. If you want to use
8Make sure the Pointer speed bar is centered and Acceleration is set 3. to None. Windows 2000From the Control Panel, Click on Mouse.1. From Mouse prop
9Upon boot-up, including following a reset, SV1115IPEXT will display a window on the local video output (front VGA connector), that will appear as fol
10Web Conguration Using DHCPThis method requires that your network implement DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), usually on a server or networ
11and wish to proceed with the Web configuration, do not power off the unit or your DHCP server, since the Server Remote Control might lease a differen
12Administrator for assistance.NOTE: It is advisable to verify whether another device on your network is using the same IP address as the SV1115IPEXT
13if connecting to the DCE Serial port, female if connecting to the DTE Serial port) to the SV1115IPEXT. Configure the terminal software with “8N1” set
14Using the Web InterfaceThe Web interface is the most intuitive way to configure the SV1115IPEXT. Offering a Java-based VNC client that can be used to
15Web Interface IntroductionAfter the initial login screen, the screen will be divided into several sections, four of which will remain on the screen
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16NOTE: While these four sections remain stationary, depending on your selections, the center of the page will display the desired content.Main Menu s
17at the drive, it will notice the changes. You can read files from the virtual disk at any time, as long as the host is not actively writing to the di
18easily drag and drop files up to 8MB in size to this device. In Windows Explorer, you can choose the Eject option to make the data available to remot
19file system) but any disk image may be used.Web server must support “byte ranges”. Persistent connections are •used, if available, as this greatly i
20The Admin functions allow you to access all of the features you will need to perform an initial configuration of the SV1115IPEXT.Dynamic Host Configur
21Domain Name Server (optional)This section allows you to specify DNS servers and the default DNS domain suffix in use on the network. If DHCP is enabl
22may not be separately configured. Using DHCP with Bridging increases boot time, because the 802.1d (STP) algorithm must finish before the DHCP broadca
23defined value that identifies the controlled machine on the network. The official DNS name of the controlled machine is a obvious value to put here, bu
24Remember to enable RADIUS after configuring it. While RADIUS authentication is enabled, the locally defined accounts on the Server Remote Control unit
25The firmware on the Server Remote Control is field upgradable. To upgrade to another version, login as admin. Auto Self UpgradeThe SV1115IPEXT unit in
iTable of ContentsIntroduction ... 1Packaging Contents...
26Purchase OptionsCertain firmware features may be offered separately from the base unit, in order to reduce the initial cost for the Server Remote Con
27Site map MenuThis menu provides a hyperlinked directory of each setting available on the Web configurator.Copyright MenuProvides the Terms of Use and
28If you changed the status of the Ethernet Bridging feature, you will also need to power the SV1115IPEXT on and off again to enable your changes.Acce
29This client software requires the use of Java 2 (JRE 1.4) to enable features like wheel mouse support. Sun Microsystems’ Java site, www.java.com, is
30connection will be terminated.The port number “15900” is arbitrary in the above example and can •be any number (1025...65535). It is the port numbe
31Bribar FeatureAlong the bottom of the VNC screen is a dark blue bar with various buttons known as the bribar. Its purpose is to show a number of cri
32Keys: Shows the VirtKeys menu, which allows you to simulate pressing special keys such as the Windows key or complex multi-key sequences.Disk: Shows
33Main MenuTo access the main menu, quickly press F7 twice quickly. You must press the key twice within one second. If you press it once or too slowly
34time spent on compression versus more bandwidth. There is no visual difference between the modes, but there can be a noticeable difference in speed
35Bribar:• Closes or reopens the Bribar window along the bottom of the screen.VirtKeys MenuClicking any button in the top half of the window simulat
iiBribar Feature ...31Main Menu ...
36Video Tuning MenuUse the Auto Everything button to automatically fine-tune all three adjustments. If the test pattern for Color Offset calibration is
37to perform this operation in 24-bit or 32-bit color video mode (i.e. True Color). Although the algorithm may work in 16-bit or 8-bit color video mod
38Some external KVM switches generate video noise as well. Try to •keep cables short, in order to reduce this effect.Enable the Noise Filter option (
39video properties, you can use this menu to exercise a great deal of control over the settings if you wish.The Presets section contains up to sixteen
40to a medium grey color. All blocks that are sent from that point on will show up on the screen as they are sent. Click the button again to reset the
41standard. To determine if your computer supports this IPMI, consult its documentation for more information.IPMI is used to configure and control a de
42the DTE Serial port) to the SV1115IPEXT.Conguring IPMI on the SV1115IPEXTOnce you have connected the IPMI-configured serial port to the SV1115IPEXT
43Enable IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface via serial •port: select Enabled.Select which serial port to use: select either Front serial
44implementations vary widely across manufacturers, the information you are able to see on your status screen may differ from the examples. Note that
45Reset: Equivalent to pressing the RESET button on the managed computer. (The computer will restart.)ON/OFF: Powers the host computer on or off depen
1IntroductionPackaging Contents1 x SV1115IPEXT unit•1 x Power Adapter•1 x Power Cord•1 x Instruction Manual•1 x PS/2 KVM cable•System Requirement
46Connecting a ModemThe SV1115IPEXT will work with virtually any Hayes-compatible modem that recognizes the standard AT command set. Some modem manufa
47Place the modem near the SV1115IPEXT and an available telephone jack. Connect the modem to the telephone jack, data cable, and power source accordin
48connection speed for greater stability (and so on). You may wish to test the connection with the default init string first, before making changes spe
49Click Next.13. You may select to add a shortcut to the desktop for this connection. 14. Click Finish.PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) must be used; no
50active, their screens will be in gray scale as well. When PPP in inactive, color is automatically re-enabled.Some areas of the screen may not be upd
51Troubleshooting GuideThe following messages will appear in the system log on the Status screen in the Web interface and may help to diagnose problem
52Serial Remote Control operationBackgroundThe SV1115IPEXT offers a unique way to expand the functionality of the base product. Using the integrated R
53admin. Other users will be able to view which modules are active but cannot configure them.Once you are logged in, choose the Admin/Setup option from
54log. Note that existing data is overwritten automatically when the 200 character limit is reached.IPMI: Shows the IPMI command interface for the dev
55L – Low log entries (line buffer)1 – Show last 10 log entriesother – Return to connectionPress key ->To execute the desired command, simply press
2Required Cables and HardwareThe included integrated KVM cable will allow you to connect the SV1115IPEXT to most IBM compatible computers. Depending o
56stty –crtscts < /dev/[serial port]A maximum of four users may simultaneously login to the same •module. All users may type commands at any time,
57any way, nor does it make the SV1115IPEXT any more vulnerable to outside attacks.Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Yes. You have two options
58Remote mouse and local mouse don’t line up.Use the Mouse resync command in the main menu or press the Resync button on the Bribar. If the mouse poin
59configuration.Mouse performance is erratic when using the GNOME or KDE desktop in a Linux X-Window environment.The mouse controls in GNOME and KDE en
60Supported ProtocolsService Description BenefitSSH Secure Shell May be used to securely “tunnel” VNC and HTTP protocols.HTTP Web redirector (to HTTPS)
61SpecicationsConsole Connectors (Local)2 x PS/2 female1 x DE-15 VGA female3 x USB type A2 x RJ45 (WAN/LAN)2 x DB9 serial (female/male)1 x R-Port2 x
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3InstallationConnecting to the Host Computer and NetworkFollow these instructions if the host computer uses a PS/2 keyboard and mouse:Power down the c
4the male VGA (monitor) connector and connect it to the VGA-out connector on the back of the host computer.Connect the PS/2 keyboard and mouse connect
5Follow these instructions if the host computer uses a USB keyboard and mouse:IMPORTANT: Not all computers fully support USB mice and keyboards and re
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