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D i g i t a l K V M o V e r i P S w i t c h q u i c K i n S t a l l g u i D e MODE L S 5 0 3 7 2 3 & 5 0 3 7 3 0 INT -503723/503730-QIG-0808-01 Sh own: 8 - P or t , Mo de l 50 372 3[...]
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intr oDuction Thank you for p urchasi ng the I NTELLI NE T NE T WO RK SO LUTIO NS ™ Digi tal K V M over IP Swi tch, M odel 5 03723 (8 - Por t) or Model 5 03730 ( 16 - Por t). Th is q ui ck ins tal l guid e p res ents the rud im en tary st eps requ ired to se t up an d opera te this de vice . F or more d eta iled in stru ction s a nd s pec icat[...]
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harD ware F ront Panel ( compressed view) Rear P anel ( compressed view) inSt alla tion/SetuP Digital K V M ov er I P Switch Setup 1 . Plug the inclu ded power a dapter into the sw itch an d an AC sourc e, then tur n on t he switc h. 2. Set up your loca l co nsole by c onnec tin g a keyboard, moni tor and mouse to t he c or resp onding C onso le (k[...]
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co nnec ting to th e switc h: The non - Plug and Play inter fac es may not rec ognize t he PS/ 2 keyboard and m ouse later in t he inst allati on. • Single S er ver M ode: T o use just one s er ver o r co mputer , simply connect t o a PC port with an appropria te (USB or PS/2 ) combo cable. NOTE : Ref er to System Architectur e in the user manual[...]
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Connected Computer Setup 1 . T u rn of f the mo use ac ce lerati on featur e and the “ Snap to” opt ion on ea ch of t he com pu te rs/ se r v ers i ncl ud ed i n th e ne t w or k be ing c on gu re d . Mouse synchro nization can fu nction pr operly on ly whe n these t wo option s are tur ned of f on all co nnec ted c ompute rs. For example, i[...]
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co nnec tivi t y; if unlit , the c onne ct ion isn’t ready. When lit, the a mber LED indic ates 100 M bps c onnec ti vit y . NO TE : If y ou r LAN is u si ng a n e two rk se gm en t o th er t ha n 1 92 . 1 68. 1 . x xx, co nsider c on gur ing on e of the c omputer s wi th an IP a ddres s of 1 92 . 1 6 8. 1 .x x x. T he fac tor y d efaults of t[...]
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it means you’ll use 6 0 80 f or the vi ewer por t base and 6 0 8 8 for the SSL b rowser c o nnect ion (<P or t Base+ 8> ). Thus, you would enter htt ps://1 9 2. 168. 1.36:60 8 8 in the br owser ad dress b ar to obtai n Web Manage ment ac ce ss, and w ithin t he viewer pr ompt win dow you would enter 192. 168. 1.36:60 8 0. NOTE: The D NS set[...]
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2. Go to th e Downl oad sc reen and d ownlo ad/ inst all th e Win32 vi ewer progr am. A viewer ic on w ill app ear on your de sk top. NOTE: Y ou c an downlo ad eith er a Win32 o r Java version of t he viewer , but the Java viewer requi res that J ava Runtime Environment 1.5.0 or above be alrea dy i nstalled on your comput er cli ent. The Ja va vie [...]
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5. Wit h the C onnec tio n Deta ils scr een disp layed again (see Step 3 images) , enter the ac c ess I P and viewe r por t number in t he “ Ser ver and Card ” e ld: • Wi th in a LA N : <P ri m a IP _l o ca l_I P > : < p ort _b a se > ( e . g . , 1 92 . 1 68 . 1 .3 6 : 60 8 0 ) • From acro ss the I nternet t hroug h a rewa[...]
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Switch Display Optimiz ation 1 . Open a viewer c onne ct ion (see previous se cti on ). 2. Chec k for vi deo quali t y and pro per sc reen c enter ing on t he viewer scre en. If a scr een is not p rope rl y center ed it w ill have a black str ip ( of fs et ) on edge of the sc ree n. T o make any adjustm ents, go to t he viewer ’s Quick Menu ( by [...]
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App ly Set tin gs scr een and c lick “ Re star t Ser vers” to ma ke the name modi c atio ns ef fec ti ve. F or det ails, refer to K V M Ser ver: C omputer s in the use r manual. 3. Est abl ish a n ew vie wer conn ectio n and you ’l l see the Sele ct Compu ter box now displays the n ewly sp eci ed c o mputer name s. Adding, E diting or D[...]
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Chang ing the Viewer Securit y Lev el Three v iewer c onnec tio n sec uri t y levels are available: • Level 1 — No SSL e ncr yptio n, no SS L authent ic ation • Level 2 — 256 - bi t encr ypti on, ser ver authenti cat ion by cli ent • Level 3 — 256 - bi t encr ypti on, full aut hentic at ion (requires the instal lation of c er ti c at[...]
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secure policy than eithe r No Pass word or Globa l P asswor d. If y ou se lect Glo bal Passwor d, you will nee d to enter a glo bal passwo rd to be us ed by all users fo r viewer ac c ess to t he swi tch. Oth er Sett ings Power Cont rol, R A DIUS Ac c ounting a nd Remote Aut hentic ati on are disabl ed by facto r y defaul t. If you are n ot going t[...]
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INTELLINE T NET WORK SO LUTIONS ™ offers a compl ete l ine of activ e a nd passive net working pr oduc ts. Ask your lo cal computer dealer f or mor e information or vis it w w w .intel linet-network .com . Copy ri ght © INTE LL IN E T NET WO RK SO LUT IO NS All prod uc ts ment ion ed are trade mar ks or registe red trad ema rk s of th eir respe [...]