Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
Network Card
LevelOne GNS-8000B
135 pages 2.81 mb -
Network Card
LevelOne WUA-0605
29 pages 1.05 mb -
Network Card
LevelOne PLI-2000
8 pages 0.63 mb -
Network card
LevelOne WUA-1610H
19 pages -
Network Card
LevelOne GNC-0102T
15 pages 0.04 mb -
Network Card
LevelOne WPC-0301
29 pages 0.98 mb -
Network Card
LevelOne FSW-1620TX
12 pages 0.45 mb -
Network card
LevelOne FNC-0104FX
2 pages
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of LevelOne ACC-2000, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of LevelOne ACC-2000 one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of LevelOne ACC-2000. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of LevelOne ACC-2000 should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of LevelOne ACC-2000
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the LevelOne ACC-2000 item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the LevelOne ACC-2000 item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of LevelOne ACC-2000 alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of LevelOne ACC-2000, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the LevelOne service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of LevelOne ACC-2000.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the LevelOne ACC-2000 item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
KVM IP Console Mo dule 1 / 87 LevelOne User Man ual ACC - 2000 KVM I P Cons ole Module V er . 1. 1[...]
-
Page 2
KVM IP Console Mo dule 2 / 87 Certificates FCC This eq uipment has been t ested a nd foun d to comply w ith Part 15 o f the FCC Rules. Operatio n is su bject to the fol low ing tw o condi tions: (1) T his dev ice may not caus e harmful inter ference (2) T his dev ice must a cc ept any inter f erence r eceiv ed , i ncludi ng int er ference that may [...]
-
Page 3
KVM IP Console Mo dule 3 / 87 T ABLE OF CONTENT S 1. The q uick i nstall atio n gui de .............................................................................................. 5 1.1 Inst allation ............................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Init ial IP configur ation ...[...]
-
Page 4
KVM IP Console Mo dule 4 / 87 6.4 User M anag emen t ................................................................................................ 50 6.4.1 Cha nge Pas sw ord ...................................................................................... 50 6.4.2 Us ers a nd Gro up s .......................................................[...]
-
Page 5
KVM IP Console Mo dule 5 / 87 1. The quic k ins t al lation guide The KVM IP C onsole M odule re direc ts l ocal keyboar d, mous e and v ideo dat a to a rem ote adminis tration cons ole. It allows you to cont rol one or many c omput ers locall y at the s erver site or r emot ely vi a the Inter net using a st anda rd br owser . Y ou can se curely ga[...]
-
Page 6
KVM IP Console Mo dule 6 / 87 1. 2 Init ial IP config uration In factory default, DHCP mode is dis abled (IP auto c onfigur atio n = None) , and the IP setting s are as bel ow: IP addres s 192.168 .1.22 Subnet mask 255.255 .255.0 Default Gat ew ay None If DHCP m ode is en abled ( IP auto co nfig uration = DHC P) , the KVM IP C onsole M odule wi ll [...]
-
Page 7
KVM IP Console Mo dule 7 / 87 ■ Setup the fixed IP a. S etu p “ IP auto c onfi gur ation ” as “ None ” ; s etup IP address an d Subn et mask b. Enter Super user log in and p assword fo r Authenti catio n (defaul t : super/p ass) c. Click Setup Dev i ce . If su per log in w as auth entica ted, i t ’ ll show “Successfully config ured de[...]
-
Page 8
KVM IP Console Mo dule 8 / 87 client system. Note: At a minimu m yo u must h ave IE7 .0, IE8.0, N ets cape7.0, Moz illa 3. 2, Firefox 3.6 ) an d abov e inst alle d on y our cl ient c omput er . Conne ct the KV M I P Console Module unit vi a W eb Brow se r Using the HTTP protoc ol or a s ecure encr ypt ed con nectio n vi a HTTPS and enter ing the IP[...]
-
Page 9
KVM IP Console Mo dule 9 / 87 system. The Remote C onsole w ill behave ex actly the s ame w ay as if y ou wer e sitti ng directl y i n front o f the scr een of y our remo te s ystem. That m eans t hat both th e keyboar d and mous e can be u sed in the usual w ay . Open the cons ole by select ing the pr evi ew picture o n the m ain si te o f the H T[...]
-
Page 10
KVM IP Console Mo dule 10 / 87 2. Introdu ction The KVM over IP tec hnolog y ( KVM Sw itch + IP Consol e Modul e ) comb ines digit al r emo te KVM acces s vi a IP net w orks wit h comprehe ns ive and i ntegr ate d system ma nage ment. The KVM over IP de fines a new cl ass of remote KVM access whi ch prov ides flexibility that can prev ent extr a co[...]
-
Page 11
KVM IP Console Mo dule 11 / 87 2.2 System requirem ent Hardware Item Descript ion Local host side KVM sw itch uni t (KVM - 0831, KVM - 1631, KC M - 0831, KCM - 1631) Remote C onsole s ide One PC or Multi ple PCs are linked in to the network S o ft w a r e Item Descript ion Local host side No addi tional s of tw are neces sar y Remote C onsole s ide[...]
-
Page 12
KVM IP Console Mo dule 12 / 87 Using KVM IP Consol e Module , admini str ators c an det ermin e w hich ki nd of seri ous hardw are fail ure has occur red (S ee ta ble 2 -1 ). Type of failure Detected by Hard disk fail ure Console sc reen, CMOS set - up info rm ation Power cable d etached , pow er supply failure Serv er remains in pow er o ff state [...]
-
Page 13
KVM IP Console Mo dule 13 / 87 3. Hardw are inst alla tion The KVM IP Console M odule swi tch r edirect s local key board, m ouse an d v ideo data to a remote administra tion c onsole . It allow s you to control one or many comput ers loc ally at the serv er sit e or remo tely vi a the Inter net usi ng a standar d br owser . You c an secur ely gai [...]
-
Page 14
KVM IP Console Mo dule 14 / 87 4. Config urati on 4.1 Ini tial Confi guration If DHC P mode is enabl ed (IP aut o configurat ion = DH CP) , th e KVM IP C onsole M odule w ill t ry to con ta ct a DH CP server in th e sub net to w hich it is physica lly connected . I f a DHC P ser ver is found, it may provide a v alid IP address, g atew ay address an[...]
-
Page 15
KVM IP Console Mo dule 15 / 87 ■ Setup fixed IP a. S etu p “ IP auto c onfig urati on ” as “ None ” ; s etup IP address a nd Su bnet mask b. Enter Super user log in and p assword fo r Authenti catio n (defaul t : super/pass) c. Click Setup Dev i ce . If su per log in w as auth entica ted, i t ’ ll show “Successfully config ured dev ic[...]
-
Page 16
KVM IP Console Mo dule 16 / 87 A uthe ntication To adjus t the a uthent icat ion s ettings , enter yo ur log in as a s uper user, and c hange your passw ord. Super user login Enter t he log in na me of t he sup er user . The i nitial val ue is “ super ” . All characters are in low er case. Super user passw ord Enter t he cur rent pas sw ord for[...]
-
Page 17
KVM IP Console Mo dule 17 / 87 IP a u t o - confi guration W it h thi s opti on, y ou can speci fy w hether th e KVM IP C onsole Mo dule should g et i ts networ k setti ngs from a D HCP or BOOTP se rv er . For DHCP , enter “dhc p”, and for BOOTP ent er “ bootp” . If y ou do not speci f y an y of thes e, the IP auto - configuration is disabl[...]
-
Page 18
KVM IP Console Mo dule 18 / 87 4. 2 .3 Au t o m atic mouse speed and m ouse s y nchronization The auto mati c mous e speed mode perfor ms the s pee d detecti on during mo use sync hroniz ation. Whenev er the local an d remote mo use cursors mov e sy nchronous ly or not, there ar e tw o ways for re - sy nchronizing local and rem ote m ouse cursors :[...]
-
Page 19
KVM IP Console Mo dule 19 / 87 W in dow s X P know s a setti ng na med “im prov e mous e acc elerati on”, whi ch has t o be deacti vated . Act ive D esktop If the Activ e Desktop feature of Mi croso ft Window s is enabled do n ot use a pl ain backgr ound. Ins tead, use so me kind of w allpap er. As an al ter nati ve, you c ould also disa ble t [...]
-
Page 20
KVM IP Console Mo dule 20 / 87 5. Usage 5.1 Prere quis ites The KVM IP C onsole M odule features a n embedd ed oper ati ng sys tem an d appli cation s of fering a var iety of st andardi zed i nter faces . This c hapter w ill describe b oth thes e inter faces, and t he w ay to use t hem i n a more det aile d ma nner . The inter f aces ar e accesse d[...]
-
Page 21
KVM IP Console Mo dule 21 / 87 Figure 5- 1. The Inte rnet Explorer displa y ing the enc ryption key length New er web br owser s general ly support strong encryption o n de fau lt. 5.2 Logi n into the K VM I P Consol e Module and logout 5.2.1 Login into the KVM IP Console Module Launch y our w eb br ow ser . Dir ect it to the a ddress of y our KVM [...]
-
Page 22
KVM IP Console Mo dule 22 / 87 Warning The user “super” is no t all owed to l ogin v ia the seri al in ter face o f t he KVM IP Console M odule . Warning Please make s ure t o chang e the super user passw ord i mmedi ately af ter y ou have inst alled an d acc essed your KVM IP Console Modul e f or the first time. Un changing of the p assw ord f[...]
-
Page 23
KVM IP Console Mo dule 23 / 87 Return to the main p ag e of th e KVM IP Console M odul . Open the KVM IP C onsol e Mo dul re mote console . Ex it fro m the KVM IP C onsole Mo dul fron t end. Table 5- 2. Buttons from the front e nd War ning If there is no activ ity for 30 minutes , the KVM IP C onsol e Mo dul will log you out, auto matic ally . A cl[...]
-
Page 24
KVM IP Console Mo dule 24 / 87 Figure 5- 4. Remote C onsole The Re mote Co nsole wi ndow i s a Jav a Applet that tr ies to es tabli sh its ow n TCP connecti on to the K VM IP C o nsole Mod ule. The pr otocol tha t is r un ov er this connecti on i s neit her HTTP or H TTPS, b ut R FB (R emote Frame Buf fer Prot ocol) . As default, RFB tr ies t o est[...]
-
Page 25
KVM IP Console Mo dule 25 / 87 W it h res pect to the key board, the v ery exac t remote re prese ntati on mig ht lea d to so me confusi on as y our local keyboard ch anges it s key board layout acc ording to th e remot e host sy stem. I f y ou use a Ger man adminis trati on sy stem, and y our host sy stem uses a US Engl ish key board l ayout, f or[...]
-
Page 26
KVM IP Console Mo dule 26 / 87 when usi ng acc elerated mouse s etting s on th e host sy stem. I n gene ral , ther e is no need to chang e mouse setting s o n the h ost . Single/Double mouse mode Swi tches betw een t he S ingl e Mouse Mode ( where only the re mote mouse pointer is v isibl e) and the Doubl e Mous e Mod e (w her e re mote and loc al [...]
-
Page 27
KVM IP Console Mo dule 27 / 87 Figure 5- 7. Remote C onsole Exclus iv e Mode • Scaling Allow you to sc ale dow n the Remote Co nsole . You can s till use bo th mous e and key board, h owev er the scaling al gor ithm w ill not preserv e all display detail s. W hen y ou desig nate 25%, 5 0%, or1 00% s caling , the si ze of Re mote Cons ole wi ndow [...]
-
Page 28
KVM IP Console Mo dule 28 / 87 • Local Cursor Offers a lis t o f dif ferent cursor shap es t o cho ose from for t he loc al mouse poi nter. The sel ected s hap e wi ll be sav ed for the cur rent user and ac tiv ated t he nex t tim e this user opens t he Re mote Cons ole. The nu mber of av ail able sh apes dep ends on the J ava Vi rtual M achi ne;[...]
-
Page 29
KVM IP Console Mo dule 29 / 87 Video Setting s throug h the remot e cons ole Figure 5- 10 . Video Settings Pane l Brightness Contr ols the bri ghtness of the pictur e C ontras t Controls the con tras t of th e pict ur e Clock Defines the h oriz ontal freq uency for a video line a nd dep ends on the v ideo mode. D if ferent vi deo car d ty pes m ay [...]
-
Page 30
KVM IP Console Mo dule 30 / 87 savi ng netw ork bandw idth. This functio n i s mainl y used f or tro ublesh ooting purpos e wher e some old v ideo frag ments are dis play ed as no t update d in ti me for so me reason ; for ex am ple, noi se fil ter for VGA is se tting too lar ge. • Soft Keyboard Figure 5- 11 . Soft Keyboard Opens up the M enu for[...]
-
Page 31
KVM IP Console Mo dule 31 / 87 sys tem that us es a n US - E ngli sh key board map ping . In thi s cas e y ou have t o change t he Local Key board se tting to t he ri ght lang uage, manual ly . • H o t k e ys Opens a lis t of h otkey s defi ned b efore. Choos e one entry , the comman d wi ll be sent to t he hos t sy stem. A confir matio n dial og[...]
-
Page 32
KVM IP Console Mo dule 32 / 87 the video pic ture. Figure 5- 14 . Encoding Compress ion Color Depth: set the d esired c olor depth. Y ou m ay s elect b etw een 8 or 1 6 bit for Vide o Opti mi zed/co mpressi on l evel 0, or b etw een 1 and 8 bit for compres sion lev el 1 t o 9. The hig her th e color dept h, the more v ideo i nformati on has to b e [...]
-
Page 33
KVM IP Console Mo dule 33 / 87 Note: If dis play ing mot ion pic tures on a c onn ection w ith low speed y ou may achiev e an impr ovem ent reg ardi ng the vi deo trans f er rat e by low ering the color depth a nd dis abling the op tion "Vi deo O pti mized". As a g eneral r esul t, the d ata rate is r educe d (l ess bi ts per c olor ). Fu[...]
-
Page 34
KVM IP Console Mo dule 34 / 87 6. Menu Opti ons 6.1 Remot e Control 6.1.1 KVM Console Figure 6- 1. KVM Console To o pen the KVM c o nsole, ei ther cl ick on th e men u entr y on the l eft, or o n the c onsol e picture o n the r ig ht. To r efresh t he pi cture, cli ck on t he but ton “ Refre sh”.[...]
-
Page 35
KVM IP Console Mo dule 35 / 87 6.1.2 Telnet Console Figure 6- 2. Telnet C on sole The KVM IP Consol e Modul e firmwar e featur es a Telnet serv e r tha t enabl es a user to connect v ia a stan dard Telnet clie nt. I n c ase t he T elnet prog ram i s us ing a VT 100, VT 102 or V T 22 0 termi nal or an acc ording emul ation , it is ev en poss ible to[...]
-
Page 36
KVM IP Console Mo dule 36 / 87 he lp Dis plays the list of pos sibl e commands c ls Clears the scre en qui t Exi ts the curr ent s essi on and discon nects fro m the cl ient versio n Displ ays t he release in formati on termina l Starts t he ter minal pass through mode for ser ial por t 1. The key sequ ence esc exit swi tches back to the com mand m[...]
-
Page 37
KVM IP Console Mo dule 37 / 87 • Clic k “Brow se” butto n and s elect the imag e fil e. Figure 6-7 . Select Im age Fi le The max imum i mage s iz e is l imited to 1.44M B. For larger image ple ase see s ecti on 6. 3 .2. • Clic k “Upl oad” butt on t o upload the c hosen i m age file int o the KVM IP Console Module ’s onb oard me mory .[...]
-
Page 38
KVM IP Console Mo dule 38 / 87 Figure 6-9 . Select Wind ows Shar e The follow ing informat ion has to b e giv en to mount the i mage proper ly : Share hos t -- The ser ver name or i ts IP addres s. Share folder name -- The name of the sha re folder t o be us ed. Image fil e name -- The nam e of the image file on the s hare folder . User name -- If [...]
-
Page 39
KVM IP Console Mo dule 39 / 87 Figure 6- 10 . Explorer context me nu Select “S hari ng” t o open t he co nfig uration dial og. Figure 6- 11 . Share configuration dia log Adjust t he sett ings for t he sel ected direc tory . • Activ ate the s elect ed d irector y as a share . Sel ect “Sh aring this folder ”. • Choose an ap propr iate nam[...]
-
Page 40
KVM IP Console Mo dule 40 / 87 Creat ing an Image Floppy Images UNIX and UNI X - like OS To creat e an i m age fil e, make use o f “dd” . This i s one of t he ori ginal UNIX util ities a nd is incl uded i n ever y UNIX - like OS (UNIX, Sun Solaris, and Linux ). To creat e a floppy ima ge fil e, c opy the co ntents of a fl oppy to a file. Y ou c[...]
-
Page 41
KVM IP Console Mo dule 41 / 87 To creat e a C DROM image file, c opy the c ontents of t he CD ROM to a fil e. Y ou can use the follow ing command: dd [ if=/dev/ cdr om ] [ of= /tm p/cdrom .image ] dd reads the entire di sc from the dev ice /dev/cdrom , and s aves the out put in the speci fied outpu t file /t mp/cdr om .image . Adju st both p ara me[...]
-
Page 42
KVM IP Console Mo dule 42 / 87 6.3.3 Dr iv e redirect ion The Dri ve R edirect ion i s anoth er p ossibi lity t o use a vi rtual di sc dr iv e on the remot e computer. W it h Driv e Redir ection y ou do n ot have to us e an i mage file but may w ork with a driv e from y our loc al comp uter on the r emote machi ne. The dri ve i s hereby share d ove[...]
-
Page 43
KVM IP Console Mo dule 43 / 87 Disable D riv e Redirection If enable d t he Driv e Redirection is swi tched off. Force re ad - only connec tions If enable d t he W rit e Su pport for th e Driv e Redirection is sw itched o ff. It is n ot possi ble to wr ite on a r edirec ted devi ce. Click Apply to s ubmit y our c hanges. There are tw o metho ds o f[...]
-
Page 44
KVM IP Console Mo dule 44 / 87 Figure 6 -15 . Driv e Redirect ion S etup Driv e Redirect ion S ettin g s Star t Dr ive R edirec tion Figure 6 -16 . Drive Redirec tion dialog Driv e to redi rect Dev ice This is the ad dress ( eit her th e DNS n ame or the I P addr ess) of th e KV M I P Console Mo dule you w ould l ike to connec t to.[...]
-
Page 45
KVM IP Console Mo dule 45 / 87 Dr i ve T he local driv e you want to shar e w ith the r emot e comp uter , whi ch could be Flo ppy di sc, CD - ROMs, USB - S ticks and hard driv es. Port This is t he netw ork port. By defaul t, KVM IP Cons ole M odul e uses th e rem ote cons ole p ort (#443) her e. You may change this v alue i f you hav e ch anged t[...]
-
Page 46
KVM IP Console Mo dule 46 / 87 Navigation Buttons Connect/Disc onnect To establish t he dr iv e redirecti on ple ase pr ess the Connect butto n once. If all the s etti ngs are corr ect, the stat us bar displ ays th at t he conn ection has be en es tablished, t he Conn ect button is dis abled and t he Disco nnect butto n i s enabled. On an error , t[...]
-
Page 47
KVM IP Console Mo dule 47 / 87 6.3.3 .2 Built - in Jav a Dr i ve Redirection 1. R un Remot e Con trol > KVM Cons ole . 2. Click “ Floppy ” icon[...]
-
Page 48
KVM IP Console Mo dule 48 / 87 3. Click C onnect Drive or Connect ISO 4. Sel ect a dr iv e to re direct ( if Conn ect D riv e)[...]
-
Page 49
KVM IP Console Mo dule 49 / 87 5. Sel ect a IS O im age to redir ect (i f Connec t IS O) 6.3.4 Options Figure 6-17 . USB mass storage option Set this optio n to dis able the mass s torag e emul ation (and hide t he v ir tual driv e) if no image file i s curr ently loaded. I f unset, and n o fil e imag e wi ll be found i t m ay hap pen th at the hos[...]
-
Page 50
KVM IP Console Mo dule 50 / 87 6.4 User M anagement 6.4.1 Change Password Figure 6-18 . Set passwor d To change y our password, ent er the new password i n the upper ent ry field. Rety pe the passw ord in th e field below . Cl ick “ Apply ” to submit y our chang es. 6.4.2 Use rs a nd G roups Figure 6-19 . Set User The K V M I P Console Modul e [...]
-
Page 51
KVM IP Console Mo dule 51 / 87 Upon del iv ery, the ac count “super ” has the passw ord “pas s”. M ake sur e to ch ange passw ord immedi atel y a fter you hav e install ed and on initi al access of your KVM IP Console M odule . Exi sting users Select a n exi sting user for modi ficati on. Onc e a us er has b een sel ected, click the lookup [...]
-
Page 52
KVM IP Console Mo dule 52 / 87 6.5.1 User Console The fol low ing s etting s are user s peci fic. T hat means, the s uper user can c ustomi ze these setti ngs f or ever y user s separat ely. Changi ng the s etting s for one user does not affect t he set ting s for t he other user s. Figure 6- 20 . User C onsole S ett ings ( Part 1 ) Us er select bo[...]
-
Page 53
KVM IP Console Mo dule 53 / 87 KVM IP Cons ole Mod ul e and the Remote Consol e wi ll be compr essed i n order to sav e bandw idth. Sinc e hig h co mpress ion r ates c onsu m more comp uting power of KVM IP Consol e Mod ule, t hey sho uld no t be us ed w hile se v eral user s are access ing the KVM I P Consol e Mod ule si multaneo usly . The st and[...]
-
Page 54
KVM IP Console Mo dule 54 / 87 a stabl e an d identi cal Java V irtu al Ma c hine across di fferent platf orms. The Remote C onsole s oftw are is opt imiz ed for this JVM ver sions and o ffers wi der range o f functi onali ty w hen run in SUN's JV M. Please make s ure t hat you are install ing Sun J VM 1.4.2 or a bov e to your clie nt sy stem.[...]
-
Page 55
KVM IP Console Mo dule 55 / 87 6.5.2 Key board/Mouse Figure 6- 22 . Keyboard and Mouse Settings Host Inter face Enables a c ertain inter face the mo use i s co nnecte d to. You c an choose be tw een “Auto” for auto mati c detect ion, “ USB” for an USB mo use, an d “P S/2” for a PS/2 mouse. Warning To u se the US B and /or P S/2 i n terf[...]
-
Page 56
KVM IP Console Mo dule 56 / 87 layout extend end by t hree addi tional w indow s ke ys, “ Generi c 10 6 - Key PC” for a japanese k eyboard, an d “Appl e Maci ntosh” for the Appl e Mac intos h. Keyboar d time out Recomma nded as “ enable ” for keyboard timeout when host is UN IX or UNIX - like OS. USB Mouse Ty pe Enables USB mous e ty pe[...]
-
Page 57
KVM IP Console Mo dule 57 / 87 6.5.3 Vide o Figure 6- 23 . Video Settings Miscellaneous Video Setti ngs • Noise f ilter This opti on defines how the KVM IP Co nsole Module reacts t o smal l chang es i n the vi deo input sig nal. Turni ng on t he nois e fil ter can help r educ e vi deo flick ering that is often caus ed b y di storti ons, as wel l [...]
-
Page 58
KVM IP Console Mo dule 58 / 87 6.6 Devic e Settings 6.6.1 Netw o r k The Netw ork Set tings panel as show n in Figur e 6- 24 allows chang ing netw ork rel ated paramet ers. Eac h par ameter wi ll be ex plai ned below . Once appli ed the new netw ork setting s w ill i mmediatel y come i nto e ffect. Figure 6- 24 . N e tw o rk S ettings Warning The i[...]
-
Page 59
KVM IP Console Mo dule 59 / 87 IP auto c onfig uratio n W ith t his o ption you c an con trol i f the KV M I P Console Mo dule should fetc h its networ k setti ngs fro m a DHCP or BOOTP ser ver . For DH CP, selec t “dhcp” , and for BOOTP s elect “bo otp” ac cording ly . If y ou ch oose “ none” then IP au t o con figurati on is disabl ed[...]
-
Page 60
KVM IP Console Mo dule 60 / 87 Bandwi dth limit atio n The maxi mum netw ork traffic g enerat ed thro ug h the KVM I P Consol e Modul e ethernet devic e. Value in Kbit/s. Enable T elnet access This enables the T elnet function . Enable SSH access This enables the SSH (Secure SHell ) function . Disabl e Setup Prot ocol Enable thi s opti on t o ex cl[...]
-
Page 61
KVM IP Console Mo dule 61 / 87 Figure 6 - 26 . Dy namic D NS Scen ario The KVM IP Cons ole M odule is reachabl e via the IP addr ess of the DSL rout er, w hich is dy namicall y ass igned by the prov ider. Si nce th e ad minist rator does n ot k now t he I P address ass igne d by the prov ider, the KVM IP Console Modul e connects to a speci al dynam[...]
-
Page 62
KVM IP Console Mo dule 62 / 87 Hostn ame This is th e host name of t he KV M I P Console Modul e that is pr ovided by the Dynami c DNS Ser ver . (use the w hole name i ncludi ng t he dom ain, e.g. testserv er.dyndns.org , not j ust the actu al hos tname). Username You hav e reg istered this us erna me dur ing y our manual regi strati on wi th th e [...]
-
Page 63
KVM IP Console Mo dule 63 / 87 For ce HTTPS If this optio n is e nabled access to t he web front - end is only pos sible using an HTTPS con nectio n. The KVM IP Console Mo dule w ill not list en on the H TTP por t for inco ming connecti ons. In case y ou want to cre ate your own SS L cer tifica te t hat is used to i dentify the KVM IP Consol e Mod [...]
-
Page 64
KVM IP Console Mo dule 64 / 87 The rule c an be config ured to a pply to a p articular Gr oup l evel ( All, User , Super , Adminis trator ). W hen the KV M I P Console M odule r eceiv es a TCP packet , it will process t he pack et w ith the chain rule d epicte d bel ow . T he process order ing i s i mport ant; T he pack et w ill enter th e chai n r[...]
-
Page 65
KVM IP Console Mo dule 65 / 87[...]
-
Page 66
KVM IP Console Mo dule 66 / 87 6.6.4 Certificate Figure 6- 28 . Cer ti ficate Se ttings The KVM IP Console M odule us es the Secur e Sock et Lay er ( SSL) protocol for a ny encry pted netw ork traffi c betw een itsel f and a c onnected cli ent. D urin g the co nnec tion establis hment t he KVM IP Console M odule has to expose i ts id enti ty to a c[...]
-
Page 67
KVM IP Console Mo dule 67 / 87 • Upload the cer tific ate t o the KVM IP Conso le Module using the “ Upload” butt on as shown i n Fig ure 6- 29 . Figure 6- 29 . SSL C ert ificate U pload Figure 6 - 30 . CSR string After co mpleti ng th ese t hree st eps, t he KVM I P Console Modul e has its ow n cer tificat e th at is us ed for identi f ying [...]
-
Page 68
KVM IP Console Mo dule 68 / 87 that is use d to acc ess t he KVM IP Console Module with a w eb browser (wi thout the “http://” pr e fix) . In cas e the name g iv en here a nd t he actu al netw ork name di ffer , the brow ser will pop up a sec urity warni ng when t he KV M I P Consol e Modul e is accessed using HTTPS. Organizati onal unit This f[...]
-
Page 69
KVM IP Console Mo dule 69 / 87 6.6.5 Serial Port Figure 6- 31 . Serial Port The KVM IP Console M odule Serial Settings ( Figure 6- 31 ) allow s you t o spec ify what devic e is conn ecte d to the ser ial por t and how t o use it . Configuration or consol e login Do not us e th e serial por t for a ny spec ial functi on, us e it onl y for the initi [...]
-
Page 70
KVM IP Console Mo dule 70 / 87 Serial line sp eed The spee d the KVM IP Console Modul e is co mmunica ting wi th the mod em. Most o f all mode ms av ailabl e tod ay w ill support the d efault val ue of 1 15200 bps . In case y ou are using an ol d modem and di scov ering problems tr y t o low er this speed. Modem Init Str ing The initi aliz ation s [...]
-
Page 71
KVM IP Console Mo dule 71 / 87 6.6.6 Dat e / Time Figure 6- 32 . Date / Time This link re fers t o a pag e, w here the i nternal r eal - time clock of th e KVM I P Console Module c an be s et up ( see Figure 6- 32 ). Y ou hav e the poss ibil ity to adjus t the clock manually , or to use a NTP ti meser ver . W ithout a times erv er, y our time setti[...]
-
Page 72
KVM IP Console Mo dule 72 / 87 6.6.7 Ev ent Log Figure 6- 33 . Event Log Importan t ev ents lik e a logi n failure or a firm war e update are log ged to a s electi on o f logg ing desti nations (see Figure 6- 33 ). Eac h of those ev ents bel ongs to an ev ent group, w hich can be a ctiv ated separately . The comm on way to l og ev ents is t o use t[...]
-
Page 73
KVM IP Console Mo dule 73 / 87 Warning If the r eset b utt on on t he HTML fron tend i s used to res tart the KVM IP Console M odule, all logg ing information i s s aved per manent ly and i s avail able a fter the KVM I P Console Modul e has be en start ed. I f the KVM I P Console M odule lo ses pow er or a hard res et is perform ed, al l log ging [...]
-
Page 74
KVM IP Console Mo dule 74 / 87 Firmw are v alidation fail ed. devi ce Firmw are fil e uploa ded b y user... devic e Firmw are updat ed by user... devic e Intern al log file cl eare d by user... devic e Security Violation security Host Pow er host Host Res et host Connect ion to R emo te Cons ole fai led: reaso n. console (sev eral) Connect ion to c[...]
-
Page 75
KVM IP Console Mo dule 75 / 87 This secti on con tains a summary with v arious i nformati on abou t thi s KVM IP C onsole Module and it’s c urr ent firmw are and al low s y ou to res et the card. You may hav e a look at Fig ure 6 - 34 for an example. The Da ta file for sup por t allow s you to dow nload the KV M I P Cons ole M odule data f il e w[...]
-
Page 76
KVM IP Console Mo dule 76 / 87 6.7.2 Ev en log Figure 6- 36 . Event Log List Fig ure 6- 36 displ ays the log lis t includi ng t he ev ents t hat ar e logg ed by the KVM I P Console M odule . 6.7.3 Update Firmware Figure 6- 37 . Updat e Fir mware[...]
-
Page 77
KVM IP Console Mo dule 77 / 87 The KVM IP Co nsole M odule is a c omplete standal one co mputer . The s oftw are it r uns is called firmw are. The fir mware o f the KVM IP Consol e M odule can be u pda ted r emotely in order to ins tall new functi onali ty or special feat ures. A new fir mwar e updat e is a binar y fil e whi ch w ill be sent to y o[...]
-
Page 78
KVM IP Console Mo dule 78 / 87 6.7.4 Unit Reset Figure 6- 38 Unit Re set This sec tion al low s y ou to reset s peci fic par ts o f the dev ice. This inv olves the b oth keyboar d and mous e, th e vi deo e ngine and t he KVM IP C onso le Mod ule its elf . Resetting t he car d its elf i s mai nly ne eded to acti vate a new ly upda t ed fir mwar e. I[...]
-
Page 79
KVM IP Console Mo dule 79 / 87 are out of a rang e w here the pict ure l ooks gr ainy . Use th e auto adjus tment f eatur e to correc t a flic kering vi deo. Login on KV M I P Console Module fails. W as the cor rect c ombi nation of user a nd pa ssw ord giv en? On deli very , the user ”super ” has the passw ord ” pass ” . Mor eover your bro[...]
-
Page 80
KVM IP Console Mo dule 80 / 87 The color of rem ote console displaying a pinkish tint. If you ar e exper iencin g t he remote control screen displaying a pinkish tint wit h some graphi c cards , pleas e try adjusting the br ig htness of th e re mote c onsol e by follow ing s teps below . (1) Click Vi deo Setting s in Options menu o f the remote co [...]
-
Page 81
KVM IP Console Mo dule 81 / 87 Module ? The KVM IP Console M odule ac cepts 32 lett ers o f user name an d pas swor d. How many concurrent use r of KV M I P Console Module ? The KVM IP Console M odule ac cepts 15 co ncurr ent user s. How many bits of connection enc ry pted of KVM IP Console Module ? The KVM IP Console M odule pr ovi des AES 256 bit[...]
-
Page 82
KVM IP Console Mo dule 82 / 87 9. A d dendum A. Ke y Codes Table A .1 s how s the key codes used to de fin es key strok es or hotk ey s for sever al functions . Please note that thes e key codes do not repres ent nec essar ily key characters th at are us ed on internati onal k eyboar ds. They name a ke y on a s tandard 1 04 key PC key board w ith a[...]
-
Page 83
KVM IP Console Mo dule 83 / 87 Key (and aliases) 0 - 9 A - Z , TILD E - , MINUS =, EQUALS ; ’ <, LESS , . /, SLASH BAC K SPACE TAB [ ] ENTER CAPS LOCK , BACK SLA SH LSHIFT , SHIFT RCTRL RSHIFT LCTRL, CTRL LALT, ALT SPAC E ALTGR ESCAP E, ESC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 PRINTSCRE EN SCROLL LOCK BREAK INSER T HOME PAGE U P DELET E EN[...]
-
Page 84
KVM IP Console Mo dule 84 / 87 B. Video M odes Table B .1 li sts the v ideo modes KVM IP C onsol e Module supports . Pleas e don’t us e other custom v ideo setti ngs bes ides of thes e. I f done so , KVM I P Cons ole Modul e may not be able to d etec t them . Resoluti on (x, y) Refresh R ates (H z) 640 x 350 70, 85 640 x 400 56, 70, 8 5 640 x 480[...]
-
Page 85
KVM IP Console Mo dule 85 / 87 C. Use r Role Permiss ion s Table C .1 lists th e user role per missions grant ed for t hree us er rol e grou ps: “ Sup eruser ” , “ Administr ator ” , and “ Use r ” User A dministrator Superuser Rem ote Control: KVM x x x Rem ote Control: Rem ote Po wer - x x Rem ote Control: T elnet Console x x x Virtu a[...]
-
Page 86
KVM IP Console Mo dule 86 / 87 E. Bandwi d t h Consumpti on The prec onfig ured ne tw ork speed selec tion s imply resul ts i n a di f ferent C ompres si on and Color D epth con figur ati on in orde r t o matc h the dif ferent bandw idth li mita tions o f the networ k ty pe ( UMTS, I SDN, etc. ) The follow ing sugg ested netw ork bandwid th pl anni[...]
-
Page 87
KVM IP Console Mo dule 87 / 87 F. Cable diagrams V G A C a b l e : HDD B15 Mal e to Male USB 2.0 Cable: USB A - B cable CA T5/ 5E/6 Straight Through UTP/STP Cable[...]