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1. e Click OK to set the options for this share 52 95 UNIX and UNIX like OS Sun Solaris and Linux If you like to access the share via SAMBA SAMBA has to be set up properly You may either edit the SAMBA configuration file etc samba smb conf or use the Samba Web Administration Tool SWAT or WebMin to set the correct parameters 6 2 3 Drive redirection The Drive Redirection is another possibility to use a virtual disc drive on the remote computer With Drive Redirection you do not have to use an image file but may work with a drive from your local computer on the remote machine The drive is hereby shared over a TCP network connection Devices such as floppy drives hard discs CD ROMs and other removable devices like USB sticks can be redirected It is even possible to enable a write support so that for the remote machine it is possible to write data to your local disc Active Image No disk emulation set Drive Redirection Drive Redirection allows you ta share your local drive Moppy CO ROM removable disks and harddisks with the remote system Disable Drive Redirection Force read only connections Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 3 Options of Drive Redirection Please note that Drive Redirection works on a level which is far below the operating system That means that neither the local nor the remote operating system is aware that the drive is currently redi
2. Fixed scaling Absolute mouse scaling for MAC server Gai Gerrans Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 13 Keyboard and Mouse Settings Host Interface Enables a certain interface the mouse is connected to You can choose between Auto for automatic detection USB for an USB mouse and PS 2 for a PS 2 mouse Warning To use the USB and or PS 2 interface you need a correct cabling between the managed host and the managing device lf the managed host has no USB keyboard support in the BIOS and you have connected the USB cable only then you will have no remote keyboard access during the boot process of the host If USB and PS 2 are both connected and you selected Auto as host interface then the card will select USB if available or otherwise falls back to PS 2 To get USB remote keyboard access during the boot process of the host the following conditions must be fulfilled e the host bios must have USB keyboard support e the USB cable must be connected or must be selected in the Host interface option 68 95 PS 2 Keyboard Model Enables a certain keyboard layout You can choose between Generic 101 Key PC for a Standard keyboard layout Generic 104 Key PC for a standard keyboard layout extendend by three additional windows keys Generic 106 Key PC for a japanese keyboard and Apple Macintosh for the Apple Macintosh Keyboard timeout Recommanded as enable for keyboard time
3. Note the output image extension file name has to be iso e g CD Rom _ vir iso You may create an ISO image size up to 650Mb This drive would be in read only mode and would not allow you to write any information on this drive but copying only This drive would be bootable under DOS mode if the motherboard BIOS on the host computer supports USB BOOTABLE function For emulating DVD Drive please use Drive Redirection function Note The above information has to be given from the point of view of Bl080135 BI1160135 with correct IP address and device name Administrative permission is required as regular user may not have the right to access Please login as a system administrator or as root on UNIX systems The following information has to be given to mount the image properly Share host The server name or its IP address Share folder name The name of the share folder to be used Image file name The name of the image file on the share folder User name If necessary specify the user name for the share named in advance lf unspecified and a guest account is activated this guest account information will be used as your login Password l necessary specify the password for the given user name To register the specified file image and its location click on the button Set 91 95 The specified image file is supposed to be accessible from the BI080135 BI160135 The information above has to be given from t
4. Warning The user super is not allowed to login via the serial interface of the IP KVM Warning Please make sure to change the super user password immediately after you have installed and accessed your IP KVM for the first time Unchanging of the password for the super user is a severe security risk and might result in unauthorized access to the IP KVM and to the host system including all possible consequences Warning Your web browser has to accept cookies or else login is not possible 32 95 Navigation After logged in the BI080135 BI160135 successfully the main page of the BI080135 Bl160135 will appear see Figure 5 4 This page consists of three parts each of them contains specific information The buttons on the upper side allow you to navigate within the front end see Table 5 2 for details The lower left frame contains a navigation bar and allows you to switch between the different sections of the BI080135 BI160135 Within the right frame task specific information is displayed e a a r 2 Home Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help Remote Console Preview Click to open Desktop size 800 x 600 Refresh Figure 5 4 Main page Table 5 2 Buttons from the front end Return to the main page of the BI080135 B1160135 Open the Bl080135 B1160135 remote console Exit from the Bl080135 B1160135 front end 33 95 Warning lf there is no activity for 30 minutes the IP
5. KVM Switch keyboard mouse and monitor are distanced properly Step 2 Local console Connect the monitor to the KVM Switch Using the attached cable or the one included with your monitor connect it to the HDDB15 pin female port on the back of the KVM unit labeled with the monitor symbol at the CONSOLE connector 13 95 Step 3 Connect the keyboard to the KVM Switch If you have an AT type keyboard you will need an AT to PS 2 adapter Step 4 Connect the mouse to the KVM Switch 198 9 E mpautor T Step 5 Each PC port connector is HDDB15 pin type Locate your input cable It will have an HDDB15 pin male connector at one end Plug it into any label computer port on the rear of KVM switch unit The other end of input cable will have three connectors a HDDB15 pin male type for PC video a Mini Din 6 pin female type for keyboard and a Mini Din 6 pin female type for mouse To plug these three connectors into the respective ports of computer Repeat the same procedure to all of PCs SO Jo 1 99 8 oo elo o Step 6 Double check all of the connections You can check the color of keyboard and mouse connector to make sure the keyboard and mouse cables go to the correct ports Step 7 Repeat step 5 to 7 for the remainder of the computers 14 95 Step 8 Connect the Ethernet and or modem ISDN depending how you want to access BI080135 B1160135 The rear side of BI080135 B1160135 provides a RJ 45 connector for Ethernet Th
6. you Device Authentication intended to share Username Password sol i username and A password of dis 4 Click Connect to create virtual drive on host computer 2 Open the remote and you can see the virtual hard drive as below picture ba My Computer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help amp Eak Back EY 5 J Search gt Folders by y px E HL 10 0 GE Yo Gb 44 5 G6 30 2 Gb 4735 6 G6 1 9 GB 29 0 GB 24 0 GB Virtual Drive has been created lista Floppy A 3 4 Inch Floppy Disk OL DVD Drive E CD Drive a El Please note that Virtual Drive creation is by Device manner not by Partition Which means it looks for I O in BIOS and sends the corresponding signal to host computer This way you are sending the entire hard drive may consist of X numbers of partitions and emulate whatever number of partitions on host computer You may also emulate a DVD Drive with the same procedure However this DVD Drive Does NOT support Bootable function like 54 95 Floppy and CD Rom emulation There are two methods of Drive Redirections 1 External Drive Redirection Utility 2 Built in Java Drive Redirection function in Remote Console 6 2 3 1 Please follow the Drive Redirection Setup Wizard step by step to install the driver from the attached CD ROM Drive Redirection Setup Welcome to the Drive R
7. Action ACCEPT Rule Starting IP Ending IP Group Action 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 All ACCEPT o jie 168 123 99 192 168 123 230 super ACCEPT ACCEPT Append Insert Replace Delete Apply l Reset to defaults Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 20 77 95 6 5 4 Certificate Certificate Signing Request CSR Common name Organizational unit Organization Locality City state Province Country 150 code Email Challenge password Confirm Challenge password Key length bits A Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 21 Certificate Settings The Bl080135 Bl160135 uses the Secure Socket Layer SSL protocol for any encrypted network traffic between itself and a connected client During the connection establishment the BI080135 Bl160135 has to expose its identity to a client using a cryptographic certificate Upon delivery this certificate and the underlying secret key is the same for all Bl080135 BI160135 ever produced and certainly will not match the network configuration that will be applied to the BI080135 B1160135 cards by its user The certificate s underlying secret key is also used for securing the SSL handshake Hence this is a security risk but far better than no encryption at all However it is possible to generate and install a new certificate that is unique for a particular Bl080135 Bl160135 card In order to do that the BI080135 BI160135 is able to gene
8. BI080135 B1160135 fails Was the correct combination of user and password given On delivery the user super has the password BI080135 BI160135 depending on the actual device Moreover your browser must be configured to accept cookies The Remote Console window can t connect to BI080135 Bl160135 Possibly a firewall prevents access to the Remote Console Make sure the TCP port numbers 443 or 80 are open for incoming TCP connection establishments No connection can be established to Bl080135 B1160135 90 95 14 15 16 17 18 Check whether the network connection is working in general ping the IP address of Bl080135 Bl160135 If not check network hardware Is BI080135 BI160135 powered on Check whether the IP address of BI080135 B1160135 and all other IP related settings are correct Also verify that all the IP infrastructure of your LAN like routers etc is correctly configured Without a ping functioning BI080135 Bl160135 can t work either In the browser the BI080135 BI160135 pages are inconsistent or chaotic Make sure your browser cache settings are feasible Especially make sure the cache settings are not set to something like never check for newer pages Otherwise Bl080135 Bl160135 pages may be loaded from your browser cache and not from the card Using MacOS X a HTTPS connection fails You have to install the BI080135 Bl160135 certificate using our certificate installer available on the utility CD Please
9. Confirmation of the Challenge Password Email The email address of a contact person that is responsible for the Bl080135 B1160135 and its security Key length This is the length of the generated key in bits 1024 Bits are supposed to be sufficient for most cases Longer keys may result in slower response time of the Bl080135 B1160135 during connection establishment 80 95 6 5 5 Serial Port serial Port Settings O Configuration login Modem Serial line speed 115200 pits s Modem init string ATAHOOR ATLOMOS RS OR hModern server IP address 192 168 3 1 Modern client IP address 192 168 3 2 O Passthrough access to serial port 1 via Telnet SSH T1520 y Tia bits ac inca Bits Mas fal stored y value is is equal to the default Figure 6 23 Serial Port The BI080135 BI1160135 Serial Settings Figure 6 25 allow you to specify what device is connected to the serial port and how to use it Configuration or console login Do not use the serial port for any special function use it only for the initial configuration see Table 4 1 Modem The BlI080135 BI1160135 offers remote access using a telephone line in addition to the standard access over the built in Ethernet adapter The modem needs to be connected to the serial interface of the BI080135 BI160135 Logically connecting to the BI080135 Bl160135 using a telephone line means nothing else than building up a dedicated po
10. Drive Redirection Drive Connect Drive Connect 180 e Mot connected Drive Redirection disconnected 4 Select a drive to redirect if Connect Drive amp Selecta drive to redirect a Selecta drive to redirect Refresh List Enable Write support ok Cancel 5 Select a ISO image to redirect if Connect ISO 6 2 4 Options Virtual Media Options Disable USB Mass Storage if no image is loaded Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 7 USB mass storage option set this option to disable the mass storage emulation and hide the virtual drive if no image file is currently loaded If unset and no file image will be found it may happen that the host system will hang on boot due to changes in the boot order or the boot manager LILO GRUB This case was reported for some Windows versions 2000 XP other OS might not be fully excluded This behavior depends on the BIOS version used in that machine To set this option press the button Apply 6 2 4 1 Floppy Images UNIX and UNIX like OS To create an image file make use of dd This is one of the original UNIX utilities and is included in every UNIX like OS UNIX Sun Solaris and Linux To create a floppy image file copy the contents of a floppy to a file You can use the following command dd if dev fdo of tmp floppy image dd reads the entire disc from the device dev fd0 and saves the output in the specified outpu
11. Dynamic DNS Scenario The Bl080135 BI160135 is reachable via the IP address of the DSL router which is dynamically assigned by the provider Since the administrator does not know the IP address assigned by the provider the Bl080135 BI1160135 connects to a special dynamic DNS server in regular 73 95 intervals and registers its IP address there The administrator may contact this server as well and pick up the same IP address belonging to his card The administrator has to register a BI080135 BI160135 that is supposed to take part in the service with the Dynamic DNS Server and assign a certain hostname to it He will get a nickname and a password in return to the registration process This account information together with the hostname is needed in order to determine the IP address of the registered BI080135 B1160135 You have to perform the following steps in order to enable Dynamic DNS e Make sure that the LAN interface of the Bl080135 B1160135 is properly configured e Enter the Dynamic DNS Settings configuration dialog as shown in Figure 6 20 e Enable Dynamic DNS and change the settings according to your needs see below Enable Dynamic DNS This enables the Dynamic DNS service This requires a configured DNS server IP address Dynamic DNS server This is the server name where Bl080135 BI1160135 registers itself in regular intervals Currently this is a fixed setting since only dyndns org is supported for now Hostname This is the
12. View Favorites Tools Help Gend 50 43 search D Folders gt x E He ies Y my computer 222 Total Size Hard Disk Drives PEN CCS Local Disk 10 0 GB 7 00 GB DATA Ds Local Disk 44 5 GB 30 2 GB Devices with Removable Storage than Floppy 4 4 31 Inch Floppy Disk a DND Drive Es CD Drive b 31 Floppy B 31 Inch Floppy Disk You may create a floppy image size up to 1 44Mb This drive would be in read only mode and would not allow you to write any information on this drive but copying only This drive would be bootable under DOS mode if the motherboard BIOS on the host computer supporting USB BOOTABLE function Notes lf using other image creator software the output image extension file name has to be img e g floppy_vir img 2 The uploaded image file will be kept in the onboard memory of the B1080135 B1160135 until the end of the current session as you logged out or initiated a reboot of the BI080135 BI160135 49 95 6 2 2 CDROM Use Image on Windows Share SAMBA Active Image No disk emulation set Image on Windows Share This option allows you to share a CO ROM image over a Windows Share with a maximum size of 800MB This image will be emulated to the hast as USB device Share host Share name Path to image ser optional Password optional Figure 6 4 Selecting CD ROM To include an image from a Windows share select CD ROM from the
13. acceleration which has to be deactivated Active Desktop lf the Active Desktop feature of Microsoft Windows is enabled do not use a plain background Instead use some kind of wallpaper As an alternative you could also disable the Active Desktop completely Navigate your mouse pointer into the upper left corner of the applet screen and move it slightly forth and back Thus the mouse will be resynchronized lf re synchronizing fails disable the mouse acceleration and repeat the procedure 4 1 3 5 Single and Double Mouse Mode The information above applies to the Double Mouse Mode where remote and local mouse pointers are visible and need to by synchronize The Bl080135 BI1160135 also features another mode the Single Mouse Mode where only the remote mouse pointer is visible Activate this mode in the open Remote Console and click into the window area The local mouse pointer will be hidden and the remote one can be controlled directly To leave this mode it is necessary to define a mouse hotkey in the Remote Console Settings Panel Press this key to free the captured local mouse pointer 4 1 3 6 Recommended Mouse Settings For the different operating systems we can give the following advice MS Windows 2000 2003 Professional and Server XP In general we recommend the usage of a mouse via USB Choose USB without Mouse Sync For a PS 2 mouse choose Auto Mouse Speed For XP disable the option enhance pointer precision in the Contro
14. comes with 1 pre configured user account that has fixed permissions The account super has all possible rights to configure the device and to use all functions Bl1080135 B1160135 offers Upon delivery the account super has the password pass Make sure to change password immediately after you have installed and on initial access of your BI080135 B1160135 Existing users Select an existing user for modification Once a user has been selected click the lookup button to see the user information New User name The new user name for the selected account Password The password for the login name It must be at least three characters long Confirm password Confirmation of the password above 63 95 Email address This is optional Mobile number This information may be optionally provided Role Each user can be a member of a group named a role there kinds can be shose from super administrator or an regular user To create an user press the button Create The Modify button changes the displayed user settings To delete an user press the button Delete Note The Bl080135 BI1160135 is equipped with an host independent processor and memory unit which both have a limitation in terms of the processing instructions and memory space To guarantee an acceptable response time we recommend not to exceed the number of 15 users connected to the BI080135 BI160135 at the same time The memory space that is availa
15. hostname of the BI080135 B1160135 that is provided by the Dynamic DNS Server Use the whole name including the domain e g testserver dyndns org not just the actual hostname Username You have registered this username during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server Spaces are not allowed in the Nickname Password You have used this password during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server Check time The Bl080135 B1160135 card registers itself in the Dynamic DNS server at this time Check interval This is the interval for reporting again to the Dynamic DNS server by the Bl080135 Bl160135 Warning The Bl080135 BI160135 has Its own independent real time clock Make sure the time setting of the BI080135 BI160135 is correct See the Section called Date And Time 74 95 6 5 3 Security HTTP Encryption Force HTTPS for Web access KVM Encryption KVM Encryption Of Try Force Group based System Access Control Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost Enable Group based System Access Control Default Action id Rule Starting IP Ending IP Group Action 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 All ACCEPT Figure 6 18 Device Security Force HTTPS If this option is enabled access to the web front end is only possible using an HTTPS connection The Bl080135 BI160135 will not listen on the HTTP port for incoming connections In case you want to create your own SS
16. may reduce the connection speed Select the drive you would like to redirect All available devices drive letters are shown here Please note that the whole drive is shared with the remote computer not only one partition If you have a hard disc with more than one partition all drive letters that belong to this disc will be redirected The Refresh button may be used to regenerate the list of drive letters especially for an USB stick Warning Please be cautious that if Allow Write Support is selected all data on the shred media might be destroyed Write Support This feature may be enabled here Write support means that the remote computer is allowed to write on your local drive As you can imagine this is very dangerous If both the remote and the local system try to write data on the same device this will certainly destroy the file system on the drive Please use this only when you exactly Know what you are doing Device Authentication The factory default Username is super and the default Password is pass Click Connect to redirect drive Warning Drive Redirection is only possible with Windows 2000 or above versions The Drive Redirection works on a low SCSI level and the SCSI protocol cannot recognize partitions therefore the whole drive selected will be shared instead of any particular partition While connecting to a legacy KVM switch please select PS 2 mouse for Keyboard Mouse setting from webpag
17. mouse pointers are visible and need to be synchronized Single mouse mode is only available if using SUN JVM 1 4 or higher Sync mouse Single Double mouse mode Options Options To open the Options menu click on the button Options ox kh le Syrie Cs Options Ko Wonitor Only Exclusive Access Scaling Mouse Handling Local Cursor Video Settings Refresh video Sof keyboard Local keyboard P Hotkeys Encoding Figure 5 7 Remote Console Options Menu A short description of the options follows e Monitor Only Toggles the Monitor Only on or off If set to on remote console interaction is disabled Only monitoring is available 36 95 e Exclusive Access A user with the appropriate permission can close the Remote Console connections of all other users No users can open the Remote Console until this user disables the exclusive access or logs off A change in the access mode is visible in the status line see Figure 5 8 wh Figure 5 8 Remote Console Exclusive Mode e Scaling Allow you to scale down the Remote Console You can still use both mouse and keyboard however the scaling algorithm will not preserve all display details Figure 5 9 Remote Console Options Menu Scaling e Mouse Handling The submenu for mouse handling offers two options for synchronizing the local and the remote mouse cursor Fast Sync The fast synchronization is used to correct a temporary but f
18. of the disc into one single image file on your hard disk For example with Nero you choose Copy and Backup Then navigate to the Copy Disc section Select the CD ROM or DVD drive you would like to create an image from Specify the filename of the image and save the CD ROM content in that file 60 95 Favorites Az Make Data Disc O Make Audio CD a Make Video CD Lo Copy Disc Figure 6 9 Nero selection dialog 61 95 6 3 User Management 6 3 1 Change Password Change Password Old Password New Password Confirm Mew Password Figure 6 10 Setting password Change password of currently logged in user Old Password type in current password New Password type in new password Confirm New Password re type new password for verification Click Apply to submit your changes 62 95 6 3 2 Users And Groups User Management Existing Users Hew user name Full user name Password Confirm Password Email address Mobile number L Enforce user to change password on next login Figure 6 11 Set User There are three kinds of levels of user accounts m Super Has all possible rights to configure the device Administrator Has partial rights to change configuration apart from critical settings m User Has permission to access basic function of open Remote Console You can choose the desired level from the selection box role The Bl080135 Bl160135
19. of those events belongs to an event group which can be activated separately The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the Bl080135 BI1160135 To show the log list click on Event Log on the Maintenance page In the Event Log Settings you can choose how many log entries are shown on each page Furthermore you can clear the log file here List logging enabled The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the BI080135 BI160135 To 84 95 show the log list click on Event Log on the Maintenance page Since the BIO80135 B1160135 system memory is used to save all the information the maximum number of possible log list entries is restricted to 1 000 events Every entry that exceeds this limit overrides the oldest one automatically Warning lf the reset button on the HTML front end is used to restart the BI080135 BI160135 all logging information is saved permanently and is available after the BlI080135 BI160135 has been started If the Bl080135 B1160135 loses power or a hard reset is performed all logging data will be lost To avoid this use one of the following log methods NFS Logging enabled Define a NFS server where a directory or a static link have to be exported to write all logging data to a file that is located there To write logging data from more than one Bl080135 Bl160135 devices to only one NFS share you have to define a file name that is unique for each device Whe
20. on a connection with low speed you may achieve an improvement regarding the video transfer rate by lowering the color depth and disabling the option Video Optimized As a general result the data rate is reduced less bits per color Furthermore the OPMA module will not have to do any video compression In total this will lead to less transfer time of the motion picture 43 95 5 5 2 Remote Console Status Line Status line shows both console and the connection state The size of the remote screen is displayed Figure 5 15 was captured from a Remote Console Screen with a resolution of 800x600 pixels The value in brackets describes the connection to the Remote Console Norm means a standard connection without encryption SSL indicates means a secure connection Console Norm Desktop size is 1024 x 768 In 0 Bis Out 0 Bis Figure 5 19 Status line Furthermore both the incoming In and the outgoing Out network traffic are visible in kb s If compressed encoding is enabled a value in brackets displays the compressed transfer rate In 0 Bis Out 0 Bis Figure 5 20 Status line transfer rate For more information about Monitor Only and Exclusive Access settings see the according sections 44 95 6 Menu Options 6 1 6 1 Remote Control 6 1 1 KVM Console KVM IP Remote Console 192 168 5 186 tri Alt Delete yw Documents New Text Docurn mr My Computer New Text Document txt om fo e A My N
21. refer to the instructions on this CD for further information how to install the certificate Can t upload the signed certificate in MacOS X If an internal error occurs while uploading the signed certificate either change the extension of the file to txt or add a file helper using the Internet Explorer preferences for this type of file Make sure that the encoding is plain text and the checkbox use for outgoing is checked Another possibility is to use a Mozilla based browser Every time open a dialog box with some buttons the mouse pointers are not synchronous anymore Please check if you have an option like Automatically move mouse pointer to the default button of dialog boxes enabled in the mouse settings of the operating system This option needs to be disabled Remote Console doesn t open with Opera in Linux some versions of Opera don t grant enough permission if the signature of the applet can t be verified You can add the lines grant code Base nn pp rc RemoteConsoleApplet permission java lang RuntimePermission accessClassInPackage sun to the java policy file of opera e g usr share opera j ava opera policy to solve the problem 91 95 8 Certificates FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received Includ
22. small changes in the video input signal A large filter setting needs less network traffic and leads to a faster video display but small changes in some display regions may not be recognized immediately A small filter displays all changes instantly but may lead to a constant amount of network traffic even if display content is not really changing 38 95 depending on the quality of the video input signal All in all the default setting should be suitable for most situations Video Settings through the remote console Brightness a Contrast Red 4 Contrast Green al Contrast Blue a Clock al Phase a Horizontal Offset a Vertical Offset Resetthis Mode Reset All Modes Save Changes 1024768 60Hz Undo Changes pa Figure 5 11 Video Settings Panel Brightness Controls the brightness of the picture Contrast Controls the contrast of the picture Clock Defines the horizontal frequency for a video line and depends on the video mode Different video card types may require different values here The default settings in conjuction with the auto adjustment procedure should be adequate for all common configurations If the picture quality is still bad after auto adjustment you may try to change this setting together with the sampling phase to achieve a better quality Phase Defines the phase for video sampling used to control the display quality together with the setting for sampling cl
23. value is equal to the default Figure 6 12 User Console Settings 65 95 User select box This selection box displays the user ID for which the values are shown and for which the changes will take effect You may change the settings of other users if you have the necessary access rights Transmission Encoding The Transmission Encoding setting allows changing the image encoding algorithm that is used to transmit the video data to the Remote Console window It is possible to optimize the speed of the remote screen depending on the number of users working at the same time and the bandwidth of the connection line Modem ISDN DSL LAN etc Automatic detection The encoding and the compression level is determined automatically from the available bandwidth and the current content of the video image Pre configured The pre configured settings deliver the best result because of optimized adjustment of compression and colour depth for the indicated network speed Manually Allows to adjust both compression rate and the colour depth individually Depending on the selected compression rate the data stream between the BI080135 BI160135 and the Remote Console will be compressed in order to save bandwidth Since high compression rates are very time consuming they should not be used while several users are accessing the Bl080135 Bl160135 simultaneously The standard color depth is 16 Bit 65536 colors The other color depths are intended
24. 0 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 for none 0 0 0 0 IP autoconfiguration With this option you can specify whether the Bl080135 B1160135 should get its network settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server For DHCP enter DHCP and for BOOTP enter bootp If you do not specify any of these the IP auto configuration is disabled and subsequently you will be asked for the following network settings IP address The IP address the Bl080135 Bl160135 uses This option is only available if IP auto configuration is disabled Net mask The net mask of the connected IP subnet This option is only available if IP autoconfiguration is disabled Gateway address The IP address of the default router for the connected IP subnet If you do not have a default router enter 0 0 0 0 This option is only available if IP autoconfiguration is disabled 4 1 3 Keyboard Mouse and Video configuration Between the Bl080135 BI160135 and the host there are two interfaces available for transmitting Keyboard and mouse data USB and PS 2 The correct operation of the remote mouse depends on several settings which will be discussed in the following subsections 19 95 Warning Only the PC with USB connection to BI080135 B1160135 could support both PS 2 and USB All the other PCs could support PS 2 only 4 1 3 1 Bl080135 BI160135 keyboard settings The Bl080135 Bl160135 settings for the host s keyboard type have to be correct in order to make the remot
25. 007 00 04 39 Authentication User demo logged in from IP address 59 120 210 87 1011 2007 10 22 00 Remote Console Connection to client 220 135 171 106 closed 10 11 2007 10 17 11 Remote Console Connection to client 220 135 171 106 established 1011 2007 10 16 46 Authentication User demo logged in from IP address 220 135 171 106 10 11 2007 08 31 28 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 closed 1011 2007 06 30 15 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 established 10 11 2007 08 29 56 Authentication User super logged in from IP address 60 250 63 98 10 11 2007 08 29 16 Authentication User super logged in from IP address 60 250 63 98 10 11 2007 07 06 54 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 closed 10 11 2007 07 00 15 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 established 1011 2007 0 00 02 Authentication User super logged in from IP address 60 250 63 98 10 11 2007 06 59 30 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 closed 10 11 2007 06 55 26 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 established 1011 2007 06 55 20 Remote Console Connection to client 60 250 63 98 closed Prev Next Figure 6 28 Event Log List Figure 6 28 displays the log list including the events that are logged by the BI080135 B1160135 87 95 6 6 3 Update Firmware Firmware Upload Browse Firmware File The BI080135 B1160135 is a complete standalone computer The software it runs is called
26. 0135 BI160135 defines a new class of remote KVM access devices BI080135 BI160135 combines an 8 16 port KVM switch with digital remote KVM access via IP networks and comprehensive system management Bl080135 Bl160135 provides convenient remote KVM access and control via LAN or Internet It captures digitizes and compresses video signal and transmits with keyboard and mouse signals to and from a remote computer BI080135 B1160135 provides a non intrusive solution for remote access and control Remote access and control software runs on its embedded processors only but not on mission critical servers so that there is no interference with server operation or impact on network performance BI080135 B1160135 supports consoles consisting of PS 2 style keyboards and mouse and HD 15 video output BIO80135 BI160135 will automatically detect the current video mode of the console however manual fine tuning is recommended to receive the best video quality Bl080135 Bl160135 will accept video streams up to 110 MHz dot clock This results in a screen resolution of 1280x1024 pixels with a frame rate of 60 Hz 2 1 When the server is up and running Bl080135 BI160135 gives you a full control over the remote server The Management Console allows you to access the remote server s graphics keyboard and mouse and to send special commands to the server You can also perform periodic maintenance of the server Using the Console Redirection Service you are able to do
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28. BGA Bl080135 BI160135 8 16 port IP KVM Switch for PS 2 User Manual Ver 1 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS l The Quek Ins tal Fat Om GUS ii 4 Za VERO AUC OI GTE E ON TE EEO RET 7 2 1 When the Server 1s upand TUMMNG misiles ni n 7 Zee WINE MANE Se ver 1S COAG sc sh ceca etc a id 7 2 A 8 24 e 9 25 ai o PP 10 2 6 System Teques idad 11 SS A Or ee oO ee nO 11 2 Prodaci Detalla dad dd 12 3 Hara Ware installation ets olaaa da lic 13 3 1 Operation OVA 13 3 2 Connecting BI080135 BI160135 to the host SyYSteIM ocoonconnconnnconnconncnnnconnconncnnoranccnnconnncnnos 13 A OMT SULA OMe a E E A EONO 16 4 1 A cio PPP cease eae eee 16 4 1 1 Initial configuration via DHCP Server cc cccccccccecsccsscesccssecsscssessscsssesscsssesseessessesseeeees 16 4 1 2 Initial configuration via serial CONSOLE oonocnnccnnccnnccnonnnonnconnconnnono nono nononanc cnc cnnccanccnnnonns 18 4 1 3 Keyboard Mouse and Video configuration ooonnccnnccnnccnoncnonnnonnnonacanccnnn nano ranc conc ranccanncnno 18 Ie USO toa 2 A A TS nm OE EN 22 5 2 Using PS 2 KVM over IP switch as a KVM SWitCh ooooonconnccnnnccnnncnnncnnncnnnonaconaconanonanonanonnos 23 5 2 1 On Screen Display Opera Mt id it 24 B22 Set PC Port PAGS yy CLG PEPA ALA CON tee taht initettn hate sence tal ek ate eet Daten 26 AS y 0a 2d Lb y ee o a a e a AUPTOTT TESTO 30 5 3 Login into the BIO80135 BI160135 and logout ccccoooononnncnonononononnnccnnnnnnnnnononanoccnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 31
29. BlI080135 Bl160135 can be set up See Figure 6 27 You have the possibility to adjust the clock manually or to use a NTP timeserver Without a timeserver your time setting will not be persistent so you have to adjust it again after BlI080135 BI160135 loses power for more than a few minutes To avoid this you can use a NTP timeserver which sets up the internal clock automatically to the current UTC time Because NTP server time is always UTC there is a setting that allows you to set up a static offset to get your local time Warning There is currently no way to adjust the daylight saving time automatically So you have to set up the UTC offset twice a year properly to the local rules of your country 83 95 6 5 7 Event Log Event Log Targets List Logging Enabled Entries shown per page 20 Clear internal log Clear 0 NFS Logging Enabled MFS Server MFS Share NFS Log File a C SMTP Logging Enabled SMTP Server Recelver Email Address Sender Email Address C SNMP Logging Enabled Destination IP Community i Click here to view the KVM IP SMMP MIB Event Log Assignments Event List Board Message Security E Remote Console j Host Control Authentication aie Ka Beseitodeiaulis Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 25 Event Log Important events like a login failure or a firmware update are logged to a selection of logging destinations see Figure 6 29 Each
30. BlI080135 Bl160135 has its own certificate that is used for identifying the card to its clients Warning If you destroy the CSR on the BI080135 Bl160135 there is no way to get it back In case you deleted it by mistake you have to repeat the three steps as described above Common name This is the network name of the Bl080135 B1160135 once it is installed in the user s network usually the fully qualified domain name It is identical to the name that is used to access the BI080135 BI1160135 with a web browser without the http prefix In case the name given here and the actual network name differ the browser will pop up a security warning when the BI080135 BI1160135 is accessed using HTTPS Organizational unit This field is used for specifying to which department within an organization the B1080135 B1160135 belongs Organization The name of the organization to which the BI080135 BI160135 belongs 79 95 Locality City The city where the organization is located State Province The state or province where the organization is located Country ISO code The country where the organization is located This is the two letter ISO code e g DE for Germany or US for the USA Challenge Password some certification authorities require a challenge password to authorize later changes on the certificate e g revocation of the certificate The minimal length of this password is 4 characters Confirm Challenge Password
31. Console software is optimized for this JVM versions and offers wider range of functionality when run in SUN s JVM Hint If you are connected over a slow connection to the Internet you can also pre install the JVM on your administration machine The software is available on the CD ROM that is delivered along with the BI080135 B1160135 Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings Start in Monitor Mode Sets the initial value for the monitor mode By default the monitor mode is off In case you switch it on the Remote Console window will be started in a read only mode Start in Exclusive Access Mode Enables the exclusive access mode immediately at Remote Console startup This forces the Remote Consoles of all other users to close No one can open the Remote Console at the same time again until this user disables the exclusive access or logs off Mouse hotkey Allows to specify a hotkey combination which starts either the mouse synchronization process if pressed in the Remote Console or is used to leave the single mouse mode Remote Console Button Keys Button Keys allow simulating keystrokes on the remote system that cannot be generated locally The reason for this might be a missing key or the fact that the local operating system of the Remote Console is unconditionally catching this keystroke already Typical examples are Control Alt Delete on Windows and DOS what is always caught or Control Backspace on Linux for terminating the X S
32. File Upload Figure 6 3 Virtual Floppy Area 1 You need to create the floppy to an image file first 2 For this example we use RawWrite software or any other image creator software to create floppy image Please use licensed software for this purpose 47 95 4 Raw Write a ES Raw write for windows http uranus it swin edu au jad linus Witten by John Newbigin Floppy drive cay WA i Fead e6 3 id oe SN eet 1 Click Read column Use this tab to read an image file from a floppy disk Image file 0 sloppy 2 Choose the image file saving path 3 Click Read Windows WT 5 1 buld number 600 3 You can find a image file saved at desire destination after you created it with RawWrite 4 Open the browser to log into the BI080135 BI160135 Click Virtual Media gt Floppy Disk Click the Browse button to choose the image file Active Image Ho disk emulation set Floppy Image Upload 5 After you uploading the image file you will see the information below Floppy image uploaded successfully Floppy Image Image Name D ifloppy Reactivate Download Discara 4 5 4 E m T Fi cia LP a me i Floppy Image File E You must remove the current virtual disk to install a floppy image 6 Open the remote console and you will see a virtual Floppy drive is created on the host computer that connect to Bl080135 B1160135 48 95 T my Computer File Edit
33. KVM will log you out automatically A click on one of the links will bring you back to the login screen 5 3 2 Logout from the BI080135 B1160135 This link logs out the current user and presents a new login screen Please note that an automatic logout will be performed in case there is no activity for half an hour 5 4 The Remote Console General description The Remote Console is the redirected screen keyboard and mouse of the remote host system that Bl080135 B1160135 controls KVM IP Remote Console 192 168 5 186 Sel Ctri Alt Delete ms Sync Cds Options My Documents New Text Docum My Computer New Text Document txt om 7 My Network Internet Places Explorer Z Recycle Bin Bs GS DL 11237m Console Norm Desktop size is 800 x 600 Fps 0 In 0 B s Out 0 B s 3 a Figure 5 5 Remote Console The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that tries to establish its own TCP connection to the Bl080135 B1160135 The protocol that is run over this connection is neither HTTP or HTTPS but RFB Remote Frame Buffer Protocol Currently RFB tries to establish a connection to port number 443 Your local network environment has to allow this connection to be made i e your firewall and in case you have a private internal network your NAT Network Address Translation settings have to be configured accordingly lf the Bl080135 BI160135 is connected to your local network environment and the connection to the Interne
34. L certificate that is used to identify the BI080135 B1160135 refer to the Section called Certificate KVM encryption This option controls the encryption of the RFB protocol RFB is used by the Remote Console to transmit both the screen data to the administrator machine and keyboard and mouse data back to the host If set to Off no encryption will be used If set to Try the applet tries to make an encrypted connection In case connection establishment fails for any reason an unencrypted connection will be used If set to Force the applet tries to make an encrypted connection An error will be reported in case connection establishment fails Group based System Access Control This is the IP filtering function it keeps unauthorized hosts from accessing to the IP KVM by specifying IP filtering rules It is important to fully understand what an IP filter is If you don t fully understand this you will get unexpected results against your Original plan Chain rule The Chain rule determines whether the access from the hosts is allowed or not It can be one of these two values 79 95 ACCEPT access allowed DROP access not allowed The rule can be configured to apply to a particular Group level All User Super Administrator When the IP KVM receives a TCP packet it will process the packet with the chain rule depicted below The process ordering is important The packet will enter the chain rule 1 first if meet the rule then
35. M with supporting programs Model No 16 port IP KVM Switch BI160135 15 pin and two Mini Din 6 pin PS 2 cables Null modem cable USB A to mini B Type Cable CD ROM with supporting programs 3 in one cables One HDDB 15 pin male to one HDDB 2 PCS 9 95 2 5 Technical specifications Model No 8 port KVM BI080135 16 port KVM BI160135 PC Port Connector All VGA HDDB 15 pin shared with PS 2 keyboard and Mouse Female Types USB Type B receptacle Local Console PS 2 Keyboard Mini Din 6 pin PS 2 Mouse Mini Din 6 pin VGA HDDB 15pin Remote Console RJ 45 Console Port Connector All Female Types 2P8C Daisy Chain Port Connector PS 2 Keyboard mini Din 6 pin PS 2 Mouse Mini Din 6 pin VGA All Female Types HDDB O Reset port Resetport TC CO E 0 80 Non Condensing 41 L X 16 4 W X 4 6 H 10 95 2 6 System requirement Local console side One VGA Monitor One Keyboard One Mouse Network Side 10 100Mbps Ethernet or Modem Remote Console One computer side Computer side 8 PCs with 8 93 in one cables One HDDB 15 pin male to one HDDB 15 pin and two Mini Din 6 pin PS 2 16 ports KVM BI160135 One VGA Monitor One Keyboard One Mouse Network Side 10 100Mbps Ethernet or Modem Remote Console One computer Computer side 16 PCs with 16 3 in one cables One HDDB 15 pin male to one HDDB 15 pin and two Mini Din 6 pin PS 2 cables 2 Cable diagrams PS 2 Cable Mini Din 6 pin Male to Male VGA Cable HDB15 pi
36. and syntax Modem server IP address This IP address will be assigned to the Bl080135 BI160135 itself during the PPP handshake Since it is a point to point IP connection virtually every IP address is possible but you must make sure it is not interfering with the IP settings of the Bl080135 Bl160135 and your console computer The default value will work in most cases Modem client IP address This IP address will be assigned to your console computer during the PPP handshake Since it is a point to point IP connection virtually every IP address is possible but you must make sure it is not interfering with the IP settings of the Bl080135 Bl160135 and your console computer The default value will work in most cases Passthrough access to serial port via Telnet Using this option It is possible to connect an arbitrary device to the serial port and access it assuming it provides terminal support via Telnet Select the appropriate options for the serial port and use the Telnet Console or a standard Telnet client to connect to the Bl080135 B1160135 82 95 6 5 6 Date And Time Date Time Settings UTC Offset User specified time Date 12 y 24 y 2007 mmiddiyyyy Time lF 1 030 1 32 hhkmmss O Synchronize with NTP Server Primary Time serwer secondary Time server Stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 24 Date and Time This link refers to a page where the internal real time clock of the
37. ble onto the BI080135 BI160135 mainly depends on the configuration and the usage of the BlI080135 Bl160135 log file entries etc That s why we recommend not to store more than 150 user profiles 64 95 6 4 KVMSettings 6 41 User Console The following settings are user specific That means the super user can customize these settings for every users separately Changing the settings for one user does not affect the settings for the other users Remote Console Settings for User The settings on this page are user specific Changes you make here will affect the selected user only Transmission Encoding Automatic Detection Pre configured Network speed Video Optimized high color O Manually Compression Color depth Remote Console Type Default Java Wil sun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin If you do not have the Java Browser Plugin already installed on your system this option will cause downloading of around 11 MByte Plugin code The Plugin will enable extended Remote Console functionality Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings Start in Monitor Mode Start in Exclusive Access Mode Mouse Hotkey Hotkey Help lt P12 Used for fast mouse synchronization in Double Mouse mode and to free the grabbed mouse fin Single Mouse model Remote Console Button Keys Key Definition Help Mame Button Key 1 confio CrltAltDelete Stored
38. e Otherwise you will not be able to use Hot key Connect Disconnect To establish the drive redirection please press the Connect button once If all the settings are correct the status bar displays that the connection has been established the Connect button is disabled and the Disconnect button is enabled On an error the status line shows the error message The drive redirection software tries to lock the local drive before it is redirected That means that it tries to prevent the local operating system from accessing the drive as long as it is redirected This may also fail especially if a file on the drive is currently open In the case of a locking failure you will be prompted if you want to establish the connection anyhow This should not be a serious problem when the note above is respected If the write support is enabled a drive which is not locked might be damaged by the Drive Redirection With the Disconnect button a connection via Drive Redirection connection is stopped Exit Hide lf the Exit button is pressed the Drive Redirection software is closed If a Drive Redirection connection is active the connection will be closed before the application terminates Using the Hide to Tray button the application is hidden but not terminated completely That means that an active connection will be kept active until it is closed explicitly You can access the software by its tray icon The tray icon also shows whether a connectio
39. e connector is used either for a 100 Mbps 100BASE TX connection or for a 10 Mbps 10BASE T connection The adapter can sense the connection speed and will adjust to the appropriate operation mode automatically 10 Mbps Connection For 10BASE T Ethernet networks the Fast Ethernet adapter uses Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable To establish a 10 Mbps connection the cable must be connected to a 10BASE T hub gt Make sure that the cable is wired appropriately for a standard 10BASE T adapter gt Align the RJ 45 plug with the notch on the adapter s connector and insert it into the adapter s connector 100 Mbps Connection For 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet networks Bl080135 BI160135 supports Category 5 UTP cabling To establish a 100 Mbps connection the cable must be connected to a 100BASE TX hub gt Make sure that the cable is wired appropriately for a standard 100BASE TX adapter gt Align the RJ 45 plug with the notch on the adapter s connector and insert it into the adapter s connector Step 9 Attach the power supply to the KVM unit and plug the other end into an electrical receptacle 15 95 4 Configuration 4 1 Initial Configuration The Bl080135 BI160135 communication interfaces are all based on TCP IP It comes pre configured with the IP configuration listed in Table 4 1 IP auto configuration Fix IP Address IP Address 192 168 0 70 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Table 4 1 Initial network configuration Warni
40. e keyboard work properly Check the settings in the Bl080135 BI1160135 front end 4 1 3 2 Remote Mouse Settings A common problem with KVM devices is the synchronization between the local and remote mouse cursors The Bl080135 BI1160135 addresses this situation with an intelligent synchronization algorithm There are two mouse modes available on the BI080135 B1160135 Auto mouse speed The automatic mouse speed mode tries to detect the speed and acceleration settings of the host system automatically See the section below for a more detailed explanation Fixed mouse speed This mode just translates the mouse movements from the Remote Console in a way that one pixel move will lead to n pixel moves on the remote system This parameter n is adjustable with the scaling It should be noted that this works only when mouse acceleration is turned off on the remote system 4 1 3 3 Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronization The automatic mouse speed mode performs the speed detection during mouse synchronization Whenever the mouse does not move correctly there are two ways for re synchronizing local and remote mouse Fast Sync The fast synchronization is used to correct a temporary but fixed skew Choose the option using the Remote Console options menu or press the mouse synchronization hotkey sequence in case you defined one Intelligent Sync lf the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system use the intelligen
41. e presented and you can enter according management commands In general the Telnet interface supports two operation modes the command line mode and the terminal mode The command line mode is used to control or display some parameters In terminal mode the pass through access to serial port 1 is activated if the serial settings were made accordingly All inputs are redirected to the device on serial port 1 and its answers are displayed on the Telnet interface The following list shows the according command mode command syntax and their usage Help Displays the list of possible commands 46 95 cls Clears the screen quit Exits the current session and disconnects from the client version Displays the release information terminal Starts the terminal passthrough mode for serial port 1 The key sequence esc exit switches back to the command mode The command has an optional parameter 1 or 2 to select the desired serial port for passthrough access 6 2 Virtual Media 6 2 1 Floppy Disk 7 Home Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a X gt X E 50 SA B http 192 168 5 158 home asp Active Image No disk emulation set a Floppy Disk Floppy Image Upload This option allows you to upload a binary image e g example img with a maximum size of 1 44MB to the OPMA M3 This image will be emulated to the host as USB device Virtual Drive Drive 1 Browse Floppy Image
42. e so it grows continuously and you may have to delete it or move it away from time to time 85 95 6 6 6 6 1 Maintenance Device Information Device Information Product Name tl P AA B0000 Obo9201 904339594 b 59 1 20 210 91 00 00 506 00 00 10 04 0 2 00 6051 Firmware Description beta 0x15 Serial Number Board ID Device IP Address Device MAC Address Firmware Version Firmware Build Number Hardware Revision View the datafile for support Connected Users super 59 124 24 60 active Figure 6 26 Device Information Board Summary This section contains a summary with various information about this IP KVM and it s current firmware and allows you to reset the card You may have a look at Figure 6 29 for an example The Data file for support allows you to download the IP KVM data file with specific support information This is an XML file with certain customized support information like the serial number etc You may send us this information together with a support request It will help us to locate and solve your reported problem Connected Users test 62 238 0 39 test 80 145 25 183 test 212 183 10 29 test 62 153 241 228 RC exclusive active Fiaqure 6 27 Connected Users 86 95 Figure 6 27 displays the IP KVM activity From left to right the connected user s its IP address from which host the user comes from and its activity status is disp
43. edirection Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of Drive Redirection It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue Drive Redirection Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install Drive Redirection 4 Setup will install Drive Redirection in the Following Folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder Browse Space required 1 0MB Space available 5 2GB Nullsoft Install System y2 01 Driver Redirection Utility Installation Drive Redirection Setup f jej x Choose Components Choose which Features of Drive Redirection you want to install E Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Next to continue Select the type of install Normal Or select the optional components you wish to install Drive Redirection E m ShortCuts Y StartMenu Y Desktop sf Quicklaunch Description Space required 1 0MB Position your mouse over a component to see ts description Nullsoft Install System v2 01 lt Back Cancel Drive Redirection Setup Completing the Drive Redirection Setup Wizard Drive Redirecti
44. ee some device information and a gt prompt Enter the command config and press lt Enter gt After waiting a few moments you may configure IP auto configuration IP address net mask and default gateway Pressing lt Enter gt without entering values does not change settings The gateway value must be set to 0 0 0 0 for no gateway or any other value You will be asked if the values are correct and get a chance to correct them After confirming BI080135 BI160135 performs a reset 2 Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect BI080135 BI160135 to a subnet where a DHCP server is available After the DHCP server has assigned an IP address to BI080135 Bl160135 you can use the web interface to configure the device Web interface IP KVM switch may be accessed using a standard JAVA enabled web browser You may use the HTTP protocol or a secure encrypted connection via HIT TPS Just enter the configured IP address of IP KVM switch into your web browser super factory default pass factory default Changing these settings to user specific values is strongly recommended and can be done on the User Management page see the Section called Users and Groups in Chapter 6 5 95 The Remote Console The Remote Console is the redirected screen keyboard and mouse of the remote host system to which Bl080135 BI160135 is attached The web browser who is used for accessing BI080135 B1160135 has to supply a Java Runtime Environment version 1 1 or high
45. er The Remote Console will behave exactly the same way as if you were sitting directly in front of the screen of your remote system That means keyboard and mouse can be used in the usual way Open the console by choosing the appropriate link in the navigation frame of the HTML fronted Figure 1 3 shows the top of the Remote Console E RS Syne E Options Figure 1 3 Top part of the Remote Console There are some options to choose from and the important ones are the following Auto Adjust button If the video displayed is of bad quality or distorted in some way press this button and wait a few seconds while Bl080135 B1160135 tries to adjust itself for the best possible video quality Sync Mouse gt sync Choose this option in order to synchronize the local with the remote mouse cursor This is especially necessary when using accelerated mouse settings on the host system In general there is no need to change mouse settings on the host Video Settings in Options Menu This opens a new window with elements to control the BI080135 BI1160135 Video Settings You can change some values for instance the brightness and contrast of the picture displayed which may improve the video quality It is also possible to revert to the default settings for all video modes or only the current one 6 95 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing BI080135 BI160135 PS 2 IP KVM switch which can save your MONEY TIME SPACE EQUIPMENT and POWER BI08
46. erver The syntax to define a new Button Key is as follows confirm lt keycode gt lt keycode gt confirm requests confirmation by a dialog box before the key strokes will be sent to the remote host keycode is the key to be sent Multiple Key codes can be concatenated with a plus or a minus sign The plus sign builds key combinations all keys will be pressed until a minus sign or the end of the combination is encountered In this case all pressed keys will be released in reversed sequence So the minus sign builds single separate key presses and releases The star inserts a pause with duration of 100 milliseconds 67 95 6 4 2 Keyboard Mouse Keyboard Mouse Settings Host Interface Auto active USB To use the USB andor PSr interface you need a correct cabling between the managed host and the managing device If the managed host has no USB keyboard support in the BIOS and you have connected the USB cable only then you will have no remote keyboard access during the boot process of the host If US6 and Pole are both connected and you selected Auto as host interface then the card will choose USB if available or otherwise falls back to Poi Keyboard Model Generic 104 Eey PC v Key release timeout C enabled Timeout ater msec Enable key release timeout if you experience duplicated keystrokes during poor network performance USB Mouse Type Windows 2000 Mac OS X w Mouse speed Auto
47. etwork Internet Places Explorer 2 Recycle Bin aloe Console Norm Desktop size is 800 x 600 Figure 6 1 KVM Console ales i El J la K gt 11 23 FM Fps 0 In 0 B s Out 0 B s a To open the KVM console either clicks on the menu entry on the left or on the console picture on the right To refresh the picture click on the button Refresh 45 95 6 1 2 Telnet Console IP KYW Terminal Server c 2000 2002 Login q Figure 6 2 Telnet Console The BlI080135 BI1160135 firmware features a Telnet server that enables a user to connect via a standard Telnet client In case the Telnet program is using a VI 100 VT 102 or VI 220 terminal or an according emulation it is even possible to perform a console redirection as long as the Bl080135 B1160135 host machine is using a text mode screen resolution Connecting to the BI080135 B1160135 is done as usual and as required by the Telnet client for instance in a UNIX shell telnet 192 168 0 70 Replace the IP address by the one that is actually assigned to the BI080135 B1160135 This will prompt for username and password in order to log into the device The credentials that need to be entered for authentication are identical to those of the web interface That means the user management of the Telnet interface is entirely controlled with the according functions of the web interface Once you have successfully logged into the BI080135 B1160135 a command line will b
48. firmware The firmware of the BI080135 BI160135 can be updated remotely in order to install new functionality or special features A new firmware update Is a binary file which will be sent to you by email or which you can download from the supplier web site If the firmware file is compressed file suffix zip then you must unzip it before you can proceed Under the Windows operating system you may use WinZip from hitp www winzip com for decompression Other operating systems might provide a program called unzip Before you can start updating the firmware of your BI080135 BI160135 the new uncompressed firmware file has to be accessible on the system that you use for connecting to the BI080135 B1160135 Updating the firmware is a three stage process Firstly the new firmware file is uploaded onto the BI080135 BI160135 In order to do that you need to select the file on your local system using the button Browse of the Upload Firmware panel Once the firmware file has been uploaded it is checked whether it is a valid firmware file and whether there were any transmission errors In case of any error the Upload Firmware function will be aborted e Secondly if everything went well you see the Update Firmware panel The panel shows you the version number of the currently running firmware and the version number of the uploaded firmware Pressing the button Update will store the new version and substitute the old one completely Warn
49. for slower network connections in order to allow a faster transmission of data Therefore compression level 0 no compression uses only 16 Bit color depth At lower bandwidths only 4 Bit 16 colors and 2 Bit 4 gray scales are recommended for typical desktop interfaces Photo like pictures have best results with 4 Bit 16 gray scales 1 Bit color depth black white should only be used for extremely slow network connections Remote Console Type Specifies which Remote Console Viewer to use Default Java VM Uses the default Java Virtual Machine of your Browser This may be the Microsoft JVM for the Internet Explorer or the Sun JVM if it is configured this way Use of the Sun JVM may also be forced see below Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin Instructs the web browser of your administration system to use the JVM of Sun Microsystems The JVM in the browser is used to run the code for the Remote Console window which is actually a Java Applet If you check this box for the first 66 95 time on your administration system and the appropriate Java plug in is not already installed on your system it will be downloaded and installed automatically However in order to make the installation possible you still need to answer the according dialogs with yes The download volume is around 11 Mbytes The advantage of downloading sun s JVM lays in providing a stable and identical Java Virtual Machine across different platforms The Remote
50. g OSD RATE and SCAN RATE please enter complete three digits For example to enter 5 seconds please input 005 to enter 10 seconds please input 010 29 95 I E a N K Main OSD scan rate setting menu T TM E D 3 5 E HW E E 2k M FL E FEF O C R A T E A N C 5 Ss 1 4 HM 1 E R lt fig 5 12 gt OSD time setting menu l E amp a M R ma Ex E E El MPL E T E O E A TI E Ss D O Ss 1 6 N 1 E R lt fig 5 13 gt 30 95 Bank 1 e of o of Jo e Soe SSB c Computer amp Jo of Jo of Jo Computer 15 Computer 14 Computer 13 ce Fe zeas gt le et leer E Computar T Computer amp Compulber 5 Maximun 8 levels Figure 5 2 Daisy Chain Connection 5 2 3 2 Hot Plug Bank 2 oo oo Computer 1 Computer Computer 9 Computer o jo Computer Il o jo Computer 4 Computer 3 Computer g Computer The KVM Switch supports Hot Plug function for easy addition or removal of PCs The user can arrange or maintain PCs as follows a APC can be disconnected and reconnected to the same or different port of the KVM unit without having to power it off as long as it is not the Daisy chain port or pass through port b When the pass through port PC i e The pass through port means the PC port that is connected to console port directly is powered on for hot plug function please switch this pass through port to next port or say emulati
51. he point of view of the Bl080135 Bl160135 It is important to specify correct IP addresses and device names Otherwise BI080135 BI1160135 may not be able to access the referenced image file Furthermore the specified share has to be configured correctly Therefore administrative permissions are required As a regular user you may not have these permissions You should either login as a system administrator or as root on UNIX systems or ask your system administrator for help to complete this task MS Windows Open the Explorer navigate to the directory or share and press the right mouse button to open the context menu Copy Cresta Shorkcut Delete Rename Properties Figure 6 1 Explorer context menu Select Sharing to open the configuration dialog Pw Gener Sharing Security Tou can shane this folder amorg other users orn you sa rela Toeneble shanna fo the folder click Share this falder To set permission hor how useri mozes thit the nebwork click Pesmicsions To confiquie settings for O ire sees ba ihr shared folder dick Caching Figure 6 2 Share configuration dialog Adjust the settings for the selected directory e Activate the selected directory as a share Select Sharing this folder e Choose an appropriate name for the share You may also add a short description for this folder input field Comment e If necessary adjust the permissions button permissions
52. hese three connectors into the respective ports of computer 6 Repeat item 5 procedure to all of PC ports of BI080135 B1160135 7 Connect Ethernet and or modem depending how you want to access Bl080135 B1160135 Video modes BIO80135 B1160135 recognizes a limited number of common video modes When running X Window on the host system please don t use any custom mode lines with special video modes If done so BI080135 BI160135 may not be able to detect these You are on the safe side with all standard VESA video modes Please refer to Appendix C for a list of all known modes Initial IP configuration Initially the B1080135 B1160135 network interface is configured with the parameters shown in Table1 1 IP auto configuration Fix IP Address IP Address 192 168 0 70 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IP access control disabled Table 1 1 Initial configuration If this initial configuration doesn t meet your local requirements you need to do the initial IP configuration Use one of the following ways 4 95 1 Connect the enclosed NULL modem cable to the serial interface on the rear side The serial interface needs to be adjusted with the parameters shown in Table 1 2 vale Bits second 115200 Data bits 8 Stop bits Flow Control a Table 1 2 Serial parameters Use a terminal software e g hyper term or minicom to connect to Bl080135 B1160135 Reset Bl080135 BI160135 and immediately press lt ESC gt You will s
53. illustrated below lt fig 5 4 gt In this screen you may use the secondary OSD function keys F1I SUPERUSER ESC QUIT ENTER Complete gt F1 To set password please press F1I SUPERUSER to set SUPERUSER password lt fig 5 6 gt No password for SUPERUSER is set at factory default Please enter password of maximum 8 characters To remove SUPERUSER password press ENTER at New Password field gt ENTER Press ENTER to complete settings gt ESC When setting is finished press ESC return to OSD main menu Set PC Port Password 26 95 if ol El E E R rs a oo me ia Rn la SAS dt a S ER i e USES he di JS lt fig 5 4 gt l de a ja oO Te palas E El kd be T E p pr LN mt le aa a gt gt m Terre Lew G2 50 Go 0 0 0 0 a E 2999999 gt A S oon e AUS ERS a Be 4 Us ER 4 Sd fe he eee ld SE Me AUS Oru 8 Fr me 27 95 Retype your password for verification O ie m m oO n a tH ao a O O O M M M ta S E R KI E E R E R D PC oe without Password illustrated below lt fig 5 7 gt lt fig 5 7 gt At factory default no password is set for PS2 KVM Switch as illustrated above Selected PC port is powered on with A indication To setup password please open OSD select SECURITY Please refer to lt fig 5 4 gt and lt fig 5 5 gt PC port with password i
54. ing This process is not reversible and might take some minutes Make sure the Bl080135 Bl160135 power supply will not be interrupted during the update process because this may cause an unusable card e Thirdly after the firmware has been stored the panel will request you to reset the B1080135 B1160135 manually Half a minute after the reset the BI080135 BI1160135 will run with the new firmware version and should be accessible However you are requested to login once again 88 95 Warning The three stage firmware update process and complete consistency check are making a mistake in updating the firmware almost impossible However only experienced staff members or administrators should perform a firmware update Make sure the BI080135 BI160135 power supply will not be interrupted 6 6 4 Unit Reset Reset Keyboard Mouse USB Reset USE Reset Video Engine _ Reset Device This may take up to a minute Figure 6 30 Unit Reset This section allows you to reset specific parts of the device This involves the both keyboard and mouse the video engine and the Bl080135 B1160135 itself Resetting the card itself is mainly needed to activate a newly updated firmware It will close all current connections to the administration console and to the Remote Console The whole process will take about half a minute Resetting sub devices e g video engine will take some seconds only and d
55. ing interference that may cause undesired operation CE Certificate This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations EN 55 022 CLASS B Ce FE 92 95 A Pin Assignments A 1 VGA HD 15 in signmen Assignmen Red p py ESC E E me No res Pas SAC A 2 RJ 45 Connector Ethernet Assignment Pin Assignment Not connected Not connected Not connected 93 95 A 3 RJ 45 Connector ISDN de E Pl duct ie ul o Siam Naren PTX No EEEE 94 95 B Video Modes Table B 1 lists the video modes BI080135 B1160135 supports Please don t use other custom video settings besides of these If done so BlI080135 BI160135 may not be able to detect them Resoluiion x y Refresh Rates Hz 7 x40 m8 as2x900 68 1280x960 60 Table C 1 Video mode BMND20000 95 95
56. ings enter your login as a super user and change your password Super user login Enter the login name of the super user The initial value is super All of characters are lower case Super user password Enter the current password for the super user This initial value is pass All of characters are lower case New super user password Enter the new password for the super user New password confirm Re type the new password for the super user 17 95 To close the window and accept the changes press the OK button otherwise press the Cancel button 18 95 4 1 2 Initial configuration via serial console Using a serial terminal the Bl080135 BI1160135 has a serial line interface rear side This connector is compliant with the RS 232 serial line standard The serial line has to be configured with the parameters given in Table 4 2 When configuring with a serial terminal reset the BI080135 BI160135 and immediately press the ESC key You will see some device information and a gt prompt Enter config press Enter and wait for a few seconds for the configuration questions to appear Bits second 115200 Data bits eo S o Stop bits 1 Flow Control Table 4 2 Serial line parameters As you proceed the following questions will appear on the screen To accept the default values which are shown in square brackets below press Enter IP auto configuration non dhcp bootp dhcp IP 192 168 0 7
57. int to point connection from your console computer to the Bl080135 BI160135 In other words the Bl080135 BI160135 acts as an Internet Service Provider ISP to which you can dial in The connection is established using the Point to Point Protocol PPP Before you connect to the BI080135 BI160135 make sure to configure your console computer accordingly For instance on Windows based operating systems you can configure a dial up network connection which defaults to the right settings like PPP The Modem Settings panel allows you to configure the remote access to the BI080135 BI1160135 using a modem The meaning of each parameter will be described below The modem settings are part of the serial settings panel 81 95 Serial line speed The speed the Bl080135 Bl160135 is communicating with the modem Most of all modems available today will support the default value of 115200 bps In case you are using an old modem and discovering problems try to lower this speed Modem Init String The initialization string used by the Bl080135 Bl160135 to initialize the modem The default value will work with all modern standard modems directly connected to a telephone line In case you have a special modem or the modem is connected to a local telephone switch that requires a special dial sequence in order to establish a connection to the public telephone network you can change this setting by giving a new string Refer to the modem s manual about the AT comm
58. ixed skew Intelligent Sync Use this option if the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system 37 95 Warning Intelligent Sync takes more time than Fast Sync and requires a correctly adjusted picture Use the auto adjustment function or the manual correction in the Video Settings panel to setup the picture e Local Cursor Offers a list of different cursor shapes to choose from for the local mouse pointer The selected shape will be saved for the current user and activated the next time this user opens the Remote Console The number of available shapes depends on the Java Virtual Machine a version of 1 2 or higher offers the full list Te ii Ei SCROLL_LOCK monitor Only Exclusive Access Scaling d Mouse Handling Transparent w Default Video Settings Big Refresh video Pixel soft Keyboard Crosshair Local Keyboard Hotkeys d Encoding d Figure 5 10 Remote Console Options Menu Cursor e Video Settings Opens a panel for changing the Bl080135 BI1160135 video settings Bl080135 Bl160135 features two different dialogs which influence the video settings Video Settings through the HTML Frontend To enable local video port select this option This option decides if the local video output of BI080135 BI1160135 is active and passing through the incoming signal from the host system The option Noise Filter defines how Bl080135 BI160135 reacts to
59. l Panel SUN Solaris Adjust the mouse settings either via xset m 1 or use the CDE Control Panel to set the mouse to 1 1 no acceleration As an alternative you may also use the Single Mouse Mode 21 95 MAC OS X We recommend using the Single Mouse Mode 4 1 3 7 Video Modes The BI080135 BI1160135 recognizes a limited number of common video modes When running X11 on the host system please do not use any custom mode lines with special video modes If you do the BI080135 BI160135 may not be able to detect them We recommend using any of the standard VESA video modes instead 22 95 5 Usage 5 1 Prerequisites The Bl080135 B1160135 features an embedded operating system and applications offering a variety of operating interfaces This chapter will describe both these interfaces and the way to use them in a more detailed manner The interfaces are accessed using the TCP IP protocol family thus they can be accessed using the built in Ethernet adapter The following interfaces are supported HTTP HTTPS You can full access the device via the embedded web server The BI080135 Bl160135 environment can be entirely managed using a standard web browser You can access the Bl080135 BI160135 using the insecure HTTP protocol or using the encrypted HTTPS protocol Whenever possible use HTTPS Telnet A standard Telnet client can be used to access an arbitrary device connected to the Bl080135 Bl160135 serial port via a terminal mode The
60. layed RC means that the Remote Console is open If the Remote Console is opened in exclusive mode the term exclusive mode is added For more information about this option see the Section called Remote Console Control Bar in Chapter 5 To display the user activity the last column contains either the term active for an active user or 20 min idle for a user who Is inactive for a certain amount of time Reset Functions This section allows you to reset specific parts of the device Currently this involves the video engine and the Bl080135 BI160135 itself Resetting the card itself is mainly needed to activate a newly updated firmware It will close all current connections to the administration console and to the Remote Console The whole process will take about half a minute Resetting sub devices e g video engine will take some seconds only and do not result in closing connections 6 6 2 Event Log Event Log Prev Next Date Event Description 10 12 2007 07 26 07 Authentication User super logged in from IP address 220 135 171 106 1012 2007 00 07 54 Remote Console Connection to client 59 120 210 87 closed 10 12 2007 00 06 19 Remote Console Connection to client 59 120 210 87 established 1012 2007 00 05 57 Authentication User super logged in from IP address 59 120 210 87 10 12 2007 00 05 41 Remote Console Connection to chent 59 120 210 87 closed 10 12 2007 00 05 20 Remote Console Connection to chent 59 120 210 87 established 10 92 2
61. llaneous Video Settings e Noise filter This option defines how the Bl080135 B1160135 reacts to small changes in the video input signal A large filter setting needs less network traffic and leads to a faster video display but small changes in some display regions may not be recognized immediately A small filter displays all changes instantly but may lead to a constant amount of network traffic even if the display content is not really changing depending on the quality of the video input signal All in all the default setting should be suitable for most situations e Force Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers To support signal transmission from a Sun machine enable this option If not enabled the picture of the remote console will not be visible To set the options click on the button Apply 70 95 6 5 Device Settings 6 5 1 Network The Network Settings panel as shown in Figure 6 19 allows changing network related parameters Each parameter will be explained below Once applied the new network settings will immediately come into effect Network Basic Settings IP auto configuration Nene Preferred hast name DHCP only IP address 1121680 191 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address 194 168 0 1 Primary DNS server F address secondary DNS server IP address Network Miscellaneous Settings Remote Console amp HTTPS port 443 HTTP port 80 gt TELNET port 23 gt SSH por
62. llustrated below lt fig 5 8 gt lt fig 5 8 gt Password request OSD appears for Port 1 computer with powered on J status Enter password directly Password allowable length at 1 to 8 characters only 8 characters max Press ENTER after password input to commence operation for this PC SUPERUSER PASSWORD illustrated below lt fig 5 9 gt Th PASWORD lt fig 5 9 gt If SUPERUSER password is set PS2 KVM Switch will ask for password when KVM is powered on or at RESET Please enter password follow by ENTER key to continue operation F3 SELECT SCAN PORT Press F3 at OSD main menu to select Auto Scan active port If a port is selected for Auto Scan a icon appears press F3 again the icon will disappear F4 AUTO SCAN Press F4 at OSD main menu to enter Auto Scan function menu as Illustrated below lt fig 5 10 gt The secondary function keys are F1 F2 and F3 gt Fl To start complete scanning please press F1 BROADCAST All ports will be scanned regardless whether the port is connected with active computer The scanning process will be stopped when ESC is pressed As scan terminates KVM switch maintains at last scanned PC port OSD gt F2 To start scanning powered on PC only please press F2 POWERED ON PC To stop scanning please press ESC button As scan terminates KVM switch maintains at last scanned PC port OSD gt F3 To scan selected PC please press F3 SCAN SELECT PC to commence scanning T
63. mpression The most suitable compression level should always be seen as a compromise between the network bandwidth that is available on your video picture to be transferred and on the number of changes between two single video pictures We recommend to use a higher compression level if the network bandwidth is low The higher the compression level the more time is needed to pack and unpack the video data on either side of the connection The compression quality depends on the video picture itself e g the number of the colors or the diversity of pixels The lower the compression quality the more data have to be sent and the longer it may take to transfer the whole video picture If level O is chosen the video compression is disabled completely The option Video Optimized has its advantages if transferring high quality motion pictures In this case the video compression is disabled completely and all video data is transferred via network as full quality video snippets Therefore a high amount of bandwidth is required to ensure the quality of the video picture 41 95 DAR Monitor Only Exclusive Access Video Optimized Screenshot io clipboard D none Readability Filter Scaling d Mouse Handling d Local Cursor Chat Window soft Keyboard Local Keyboard Compression Hotkeys Color Depth Encoding Lossy Figure 5 15 Encoding Compression The next two options allow you to set the compression level to a p
64. n Male to Male USB 2 0 Cable USBA mini B rors 11 95 CAT5 5E 6 Straight Through UTP STP Cable 8P8C itri 2 8 Product Details 8 port Rack Mount KVM BI080135 ep dE Y i ssgutar j e e 12 95 3 Hardware installation 3 1 Operation Overview Figure 3 1 shows the connections of Bl1080135 B1160135 to its host to peripheral devices to the power source and to the local area network pe gt IP network gt Administrator 8 16 port IP KVM 8 16 Servers Figure 3 1 Bl080135 B1160135 usage scenario Bl080135 Bl160135 redirects local keyboard mouse and video data to a remote administration console All data is transmitted via IP Attaching one Bl080135 BI1160135 to a KVM switch or several Bl080135 B1160135 to a matrix KVM switch allows accessing multiple servers on a single remote console 3 2 Connecting Bl080135 BI1160135 to the host system Before installation please make sure all of peripherals and computers have been turned off This example of installation is based on Rack Mount BI080135 B1160135 In order to connect the B1080135 B1160135 to the host system please perform the following steps Step 1 Find a convenient place to put your BI080135 BI160135 lts 19 rack mount form factor makes it ideal mountable on 19 rack When mounting to a rack attach the included brackets to the sides of the BI080135 BI160135 Take note of the length of your cables so that your computers
65. n is established or not A double click on the icon shows the application window or with a right click you may access a small menu Show Dialog 57 95 6 2 3 2 Built in Java Drive Redirection 1 Run Remote Control gt KVM Console 2 Click Floppy icon E Ctrl Alt Delete loj x gt Options US Sync pa i 1024 x 768 60 Hz Please press the Auto Adjust button a My Computer Jalsa iaa a aj A kf F El Bn Paine A E Call FREAD Reader 2 SOOQIE EREAL DESFLOD ME ls WAED ISISHGEL Be Internet Shortcut to qa FEH C Command Prompt E Snagit 5 start Type to search El Eerad O Console Norm Desktop size is 1 024 x 768 Fps 0 In 0 B s Out 8 Bis 2 S Figure 6 6 Built in Java Drive Redirection 01 x Drive Redirection Drive Connect Drive ConnectISo Drive Redirection disconnected Ctri Alt Delete Not connected TE A smo ls Options an 1024 x 768 60 Hz Please press the Auto Adjust button gt S y Computer Sagi SCOdIo a at ma a E mail eREAD Reader 2 SOOCIE PREAL DESFLOD MESSENQET Yaja Hlase t LS a Shortcut to qgg Command Prompt E Snagit 5 ae Start Type to search es Sra IOT Console Norm Desktop size is 1 024 x 768 Fps 1 In 530 B s Out 10 Bis a 58 95 3 Click Connect Drive or Connect ISO P K VM Remote Console 192 169 123 229
66. n you change the NFS settings and press the button Apply the NFS share will be mounted immediately That means the NFS share and the NFS server must be filled with valid sources or you will get an error message SMTP Logging enabled With this option the Bl080135 BI1160135 is able to send Emails to an address given by the Email address text field in the Event Log Settings These mails contain the same description strings as the internal log file and the mail subject is filled with the event group of the occurred log event In order to use this log destination you have to specify a SMTP server that has to be reachable from the Bl080135 BI160135 device and that needs no authentication at all lt serverip gt lt port gt SNMP Logging enabled lf this is activated the BlI080135 Bl160135 sends a SNMP trap to a specified destination IP address every time a log event occurs If the receiver requires a community string you can set it in the appropriate text field Most of the event traps only contain one descriptive string with all information about the log event Only authentication and host power events have an own trap class that consists of several fields with detailed information about the occurred event To receive this SNMP traps any SNMP trap listener may be used Warning In contrast to the internal log file on the Bl080135 B1160135 the size of the NFS log file is not limited Every log event will be appended to the end of the fil
67. ng If you select DHCP mode and the DHCP connection fails on boot up there will be no IP address assigned for BI080135 B1160135 If this initial configuration does not meet your requirements the following describes the initial IP configuration that is necessary to access the BI080135 B1160135 for the first time 4 1 1 Initial configuration via DHCP server By default the Bl080135 B1160135 will try to contact a DHCP server in the subnet to which it is physically connected If a DHCP server is found it may provide a valid IP address gateway address and net mask Before you connect the device to your local subnet be sure to complete the corresponding configuration of your DHCP server It is recommended to configure a fixed IP assignment to the MAC address of the BI080135 BI160135 You can find the MAC address labeled on the bottom side If this initial configuration does not meet your local requirements use the setup tool to adjust the values to your needs The setup tool can be found on the CD ROM delivered with this package You can follow the procedure described below Bl080135 BI160135 Setup Tool MAC Address Detection Connect the BI080135 BI160135 to your computer via local network Start the setup tool from the CD ROM on the computer that the BI080135 BI160135 is installed Depending on the connection USB or network the device detection Is different A window opens as seen below 16 95 Pi Device Setup 1 2 2 4 l X Net
68. o stop scanning please press ESC button As scan terminates KVM Switch maintains at last scanned PC port OSD gt ESC Press ESC to Exit the Auto Scan menu 28 95 AUTO SCAN lt fig 5 10 gt F5 HOT KEY At OSD main menu please press F5 to enter HOT KEY setting menu lt fig 5 11 gt In the HOT KEY setting menu secondary selection keys are Fl F2 F3 ENTER Press F1 to select Scroll Lock as Hot key Press F2 to select Num Lock as Hot key Press F3 to select Caps Lock as Hot key Press ENTER to Save setting and exit the Hot key setting menu VV VV Pied LY err lt fig 5 11 gt OSD RATE SCAN RATE SETTING To set scan rate please press button to enter Scan Rate OSD Rate setting menu as illustrated below lt fig 5 12 gt The secondary menu functions are Fl and ENTER button SCAN RATE SETTING Please note that scan rate is set 10 seconds at factory default Please enter desirable time interval 005 255 seconds in the cursor and press ENTER to confirm setting OSD RATE SETTING gt Press F1 to enter OSD TIME setting screen lt fig 5 13 gt Please enter OSD RATE at bottom right corner 005 255 seconds gt Press ENTER to complete setting 005 255 seconds and returns to OSD main menu gt Please press ESC to clear OSD display if OSD Time is not set When OSD Time is set please wait until setting time terminates Note that ESC button OSD cancellation cannot be used when OSD Time is set NOTE When enterin
69. ock Horizontal Position Use the left and right buttons to move the picture in horizontal direction while this option is selected Vertical Position Use the left and right buttons to move the picture in vertical direction while this option is selected Reset this Mode Reset clock phase and Horizontal Vertical offset settings to the factory made defaults Reset all Modes Reset all settings to the factory made defaults Save changes Save changes permanently 39 95 Undo Changes Restore last settings e Soft Keyboard x alajsjs jo 7jelo ol m5 tWBly E Bape e net atte nite a gl lalslaltlalnlile as A e HH a Lct StA At Mel ctr Figure 5 12 Soft Keyboard Opens up the Menu for the Soft Keyboard e Show Pops up the Soft Keyboard The Soft Keyboard is necessary in case your host system runs a completely different language and country mapping than your administration machine e Mapping Used for choosing the according language and country mapping of the Soft Keyboard Se V English United States English United Kingdom German Germany Monitor Only German Switzerland Exclusive Access French France screenshot to clipboard Italian Italy Readability Filter Japanese Japan Scaling d Spanish Spain Mouse Handling Portuguese Portugal Local Cursor d Hebrew Israel Chat Window Russian Russia Soft Keyboard Show Finnish Finland Local Keyboa
70. oes not result in closing connections To reset a certain B1080135 B1160135 functionality click on the button Reset as displayed in Figure 6 34 Note Only the super user is allowed to reset the BI080135 BI160135 89 95 7 bh 10 11 12 13 Troubleshooting Ensure that all cables are well seated Label all of cables with the number for each respective computer to avoid confusion The recommended VGA cable of PC port distance is 5 meters maximum without ghosting and degradation Normally the cable length is based on driver capacity of your VGA card If you need longer VGA cable please use VGA extender to accomplish your applications The recommended PS 2 cable of PC port distance is 5 meters maximum Normally the cable length is based on driver capacity of your motherboard PS 2 port If you need longer PS 2 cable please use PS 2 extender to accomplish your applications The Power Jack polarity is center positive and the power adapter need be DC5V 2 64 Don t press any keys on the keyboard while the selected computer is booting up Otherwise it might cause the keyboard error or keyboard is not detected at PC side The computer boot up fine but keyboard doesn t work Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the computer Try a different keyboard but use only 101 102 or 104 key keyboard The Mouse is not detected during PC boot up Make sure the mouse works when directly plugged into the compute
71. on has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Figure 6 4 Drive Redirection Setup 99 95 Drive Redirection Settings gt Drive Redirection 1 2 1 el Connection Parameters Device fisz 168 123 228 Drive la Refresh Port fas Secure Connection Enable write Support WARNING This might destroy all data on the shared media Mote The whole drive is redirected here IF you redirect a local hard disk with more than one partition all partitions of the drive will be available on the remote computer Virtual Drive and Device Authentication Virtual Brive Drive 1 Some devices use only Drive 1 Username super Password presa Connect Exit Hide to Tray F redirectable drives Found Figure 6 5 Drive Redirection dialog MSCOmmect hange Medid Drive Redirection Utility Device This is the address either the DNS name or the IP address of the Bl080135 BI1160135 you would like to connect to Drive The local drive you want to share with the remote computer which could be Floppy disc CD ROMs USB Sticks and hard drives Port This is the network port By default BI080135 BI160135 uses the remote console port 443 here You may change this value if you have changed the remote console port in your BI080135 B1160135 network settings Secure Connection Enable this box to establish a secure connection via SSL This will maximize the security but
72. on port and then switch back to the pass through port c You may unplug or plug the mouse or the keyboard from the console port any time NOTE some O S Operation Systems like SCO Unix are unable to support Hot Plug function If you apply Hot Plug to this kind of O S it will cause unpredictable behavior or shut down the PC Before attempting to use Hot Plug please make sure your O S and mouse software driver supports the Hot Plug function 31 95 5 3 Login into the BI080135 BI160135 and logout 9 3 1 Login into the Bl080135 BI160135 Launch your web browser Direct it to the address of your Bl080135 B1160135 which you configured during the installation process The address might be a plain IP address or a host domain name in case you had given your Bl080135 B1160135 a symbolic name in the DNS For instance type the following strings in the address line of your browser when establishing an unsecured connection http lt IP address of PS 2 IP KVM gt When using a secure connection type in https lt IP address of PS 2 IP KVM gt This will lead you to the Bl080135 B1160135 login page as shown in Figure 5 3 Authenticate with Login and Password Username super Password m Figure 5 3 Login screen The BI080135 Bl160135 has a built in super user that has all permissions to administrate your BI080135 BI1 60135 super factory default pass factory default Table 5 1 Standard user settings
73. ort 9 16 PC Port to set factory default Ar NOTE password will not be erased after this operation Select computer at previous port Select computer at next port PgUp Select previous bank PgDn Select next bank 1 1 Left hand side 1 indicates current active port right hand side 1 indicates current active bank F1 Edit computer name Password setting F3 Select scan port Hot key setting ESC Exit OSD SCAN Scan rate RATE 25 95 5 2 3 1 Use right hand side of OSD commands for adjust settings Function keys F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ESC and left arrow key e First row on right hand window 1 1 Bank1 indicates currently PS2 KVM active at Bank 1 computer port 1 e SCAN RATE set at 10 second eo Firmware version now at version 1 0 F1 Edit computer name EDIT On the OSD menu please press F1 to edit PC port name as illustrated below lt fig 5 3 gt Now please use the secondary function key to F1 SAVE F2 ERASE or ESC QUIT Edit the desirable name at cursor position maximum 12 characters F1 Save port name settings and brings back to OSD main menu F2 Erase all texts To erase individual character please use Backspace ESC to exit EDIT menu V V vv Edit PC port name menu S R S R S R 5 R S R S R 5 R lt fig 5 3 gt F2 Password setting SECURITY Press F2 at OSD main menu to activate password setting C SECURITY Password setting menu for PORT USER pops up as
74. out when host is UNIX or UNIX like OS USB Mouse Type Enables USB mouse type Choose between MS Windows 2000 or newer for MS Windows 2000 or Windows XP or Other Operating Systems for MS Windows NT Linux or OS X In MS Windows 2000 or newer mode the remote mouse is always synchronized with the local mouse Mouse Speed e Auto mouse speed Use this option if the mouse settings on host use an additional acceleration setting The Bl080135 Bl160135 tries to detect the acceleration and speed of the mouse during the mouse sync process e Fixed mouse speed Use a direct translation of mouse movements between the local and the remote pointer You may also set a fixed scaling which determines the pixel amount of the remote mouse pointer movement when the local mouse pointer is moved by one pixel This option is used to manually control the remote mouse speed and only works when the mouse settings on the host are linear This means mouse acceleration of OS should be disabled and the intelligent mouse synchronization of IP KVM is not functioning under this setting e Absolute mouse scaling for MAC server Use this option for MAC server To set the options click on the button Apply 69 95 6 4 3 Video Miscellaneous Video Settings Moise filter nomal w Force Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers Reset to defaults stored value is equal to the default Figure 6 14 Video Settings Misce
75. pport strong encryption on default 5 2 Using PS 2 KVM over IP switch as a KVM switch 5 2 1 At factory default the PS2 KVM will not ask for password unless it is set by user You may press Scroll Lock twice followed by F2 to bring up password setting menu NOTE Before you are familiarized with this device it is strongly recommended to use without password If password is forgotten please send PS2 KVM to your distributor for factory reset 5 2 2 To switch port you may enter OSD menu to select port or use Hot Key to perform switching To bring up OSD menu please press Scroll Lock twice to activate OSD Main Menu as illustrated below lt fig 5 2 gt OSD Main Menu E tel A arie r E El 1 2 3 A 5 6 T 8 ez lt fig 5 2 gt 24 95 5 2 3 OSD Main Screen Headings indicates the computer is powered on at selected port indicates the computer attached at this port has password c protected All ports at factory default do not have password assigned therefore no icon present Port name of corresponding port number USER 1 8 illustrated as factory default setting indicates the PC port is set for Auto Scn Mode At factory default all PC port is active for Auto Scan Every time switching is made PS2 KVM beeps for notification Please press Scroll Lock twice followed by S to turn beeper on or off AS to select 1 8 computer Ports 1 8 PC Port to select A H computer p
76. primary interface of the BI080135 B1160135 is the HTTP interface This is covered extensively in this chapter Other interfaces are addressed in subtopics In order to use the Remote Console window of your managed host system the browser has to come with a Java Runtime Environment version 1 1 or higher If the browser has no Java support such as on a small handheld device you are still able to maintain your remote host system using the administration forms displayed by the browser itself Important We recommend installing a Sun JVM 1 4 or higher In order to access the remote host system using a securely encrypted connection you need a browser that supports the HTTPS protocol such as IE 6 0 Strong security is only assured by using a key length of 128 Bit Some of the old browsers do not have a strong 128 Bit encryption algorithm Using the Internet Explorer open the menu entry and Info to read about the key length that is currently activated The dialog box contains a link that leads you to information on how to upgrade your browser to a state of the art encryption scheme Figure 5 1 shows the dialog box presented by the Internet Explorer 6 0 23 95 3 About Internet Explorer 3 X internet Explorer version 6 0 2600 1106 Cipher Strength 126 bit Product ID 55736 520 6329726 04981 Update Versions 5P1 Q82353553 Figure 5 1 The Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key length Newer web browsers do su
77. r Make sure the mouse Is a true PS 2 mouse Acombo mouse will work just as long as it is set for PS 2 mode with the correct adapter Try a different mouse Avoiding moving the mouse or pressing the mouse buttons when switching ports or during boot up process Avoiding switching ports during shutting down the PC process When you switch one PC port to another PC port the best scan time setting need to be set to 5 sec or more Normally the VGA monitor change one resolution mode to another will take one or two seconds So the scan time is not recommended to below 5 seconds The power switch is off but the switch still works fine or power adapter is unplugged from the switch but the switch still works fine KVM Switch unit draws the power source from power adapter and all PC s PS 2 port Some PC s PS 2 port can support enough power for the switch but some PC s PS 2 port like laptop notebook computer etc is unable to supply enough power for the switch In order to make sure the system can work steadily please do not set power switch to off state or remove the power adapter from the switch lf forgetting the password you typed please contact your supplier The remote mouse doesn t work or is not synchronous Make sure the mouse settings in Bl080135 Bl160135 match the mouse model There are some circumstances where the mouse synchronization process could behave incorrectly refer to Section 5 4 3 for further explanation Login on
78. r the other fully compatible MS mouse support Win98SE 2000 ME XP Vista WinNT Netware Unix Linux Support IMAC Power MAC and Sun Microsystems with USB port Need work with USB PS 2 adapter Hot Plug Add PCs or Remove Connected PCs for Maintenance without Powering Down the KVM switch or PCs High Video Quality Resolution Up To 1920X1440 No Software Required easy PC selection via On Screen Display Menu OSD Push Buttons Hot Keys At local console side Support eight characters password protection and search PC server name At Remove console side Use SSL protocol for any encrypted network traffic between itself and a connected client Auto Scan Mode for monitoring PCs and flexible Scan time from 5 255 seconds Keyboard status restored when switching PCs LED Display for easy status monitoring Buzzer sound for switching port confirmation Built in one extra daisy chain port and no waste any PC port Manage serves around the world KVM keyboard video mouse access over IP and analogous telephone line BIOS level access No impact on server or network performance Automatically senses video resolution for best possible screen capture High performance mouse tracking and synchronization 8 95 2 4 Package contents Model No 8 port IP KVM Switch BI080135 3 in one cables One HDDB 15 pin male to one 15 pin and two Mini Din 6 pin PS 2 cables DPBJA PCS Null modem cable USB Ato mini B Type Cable CD RO
79. rate a new cryptographic key and the associated Certificate Signing Request CSR that needs to be certified by a certification authority CA A certification authority verifies that you are the person who you claim you are and signs and issues a SSL certificate to you The following steps are necessary to create and install a SSL certificate for the Bl080135 Bl160135 e Create a SSL Certificate Signing Request using the panel shown in Figure 6 23 You need to fill out a number of fields that are explained below Once this is done click on the button Create which will initiate the Certificate Signing Request generation The CSR can be downloaded to your administration machine with the Download CSR button see Figure 6 24 e Send the saved CSR to a CA for certification You will get the new certificate from the CA after a more or less complicated traditional authentication process depending on the CA e Upload the certificate to the BI080135 Bl160135 using the Upload button as shown in Figure 6 24 78 95 Certificate Signing Request CSR The following CSR is pending countryName TW stateOrProvinceName taipei localit yName taipei organizationName test org organizationalUnitName test commonN ame Lest emailAddress test test com Download Delete A e E Certificate Upload SSL Certificate File Browsa Upload Figure 6 22 SSL Certificate Upload After completing these three steps the
80. rd i Mapping Swedish Sweden Hotkeys i Norwegian Norway Encoding i Danish Denmark French Belgium Dutch Belgium Figure 5 13 Soft Keyboard Mapping 40 95 Local Keyboard Used to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the Remote Console Applet Normally the applet determines the correct value automatically However depending on your particular JVM and your browser settings this is not always possible A typical example is a German localized system that uses an US English keyboard mapping In this case you have to change the Local Keyboard setting to the right language manually Hotkeys Opens a list of hotkeys defined before Choose one entry the command will be sent to the host system A confirmation dialog can be added that will be displayed before sending the selected command to the remote host Select OK to perform the command on the remote host Confirmation Do you really want to send Ctri Alt Delete cancel Figure 5 14 Remote Console Confirmation Dialoa Encoding These options are used to adjust the encoding level in terms of compression and color depth They are only available unless Transmission Encoding is determined automatically see the Section called Transmission Encoding in Chapter 6 Compression Level you may select a value between 1 and 9 for the desired compression level with level 1 enabling the fastest compression and level 9 the best co
81. rected actually This may lead to inconsistent data as soon as one of the operating systems either from the local machine or from the remote host is writing data on the device If write support is enabled the remote computer might damage the data and the file system on the redirected device On the other hand if the local operating system writes data to the redirected device the drive cache of the operating system of the remote host might contain older data This may confuse the remote host s operating system We recommend to use the Drive Redirection with care especially the write support Disable Drive Redirection If enabled the Drive Redirection is switched off Force read only connections If enabled the Write Support for the Drive Redirection is switched off It is not possible to write on a redirected device Click Apply to submit your changes 93 95 Operation Procedures 1 Please install Drive Redirection Software on remote computer first then run Drive Rediection application and fill in information accordingly Drive Redirection ala E Connection Parameters 1 Type the IP address of IP KVM role x Secure Connect Enable write Support 2 Choose WARNING This might destroy all data on the shared media the hard drive on Note The whole drive is redirected here IF you redirect a local hard remote disk with more than one partition all partitions of the drive will computer be available on the remote computer
82. redefined level OR to set a level for lossy compression This compresses well but leads to a degradation in image quality Be Monitor Only Exclusive Access screenshot to clipboard Video Optimized Hicolor Readability Filter Video Optimized scaling j LAN Hicolor Mouse Handling I Local Cursor Chat Window sofi Keyboard Predefined Local Keyboard Compressionr Hotkeys Color Depth Encoding Lossy Figure 5 16 Predefined Compression 42 95 Pis Options Monitor Orly Exclusive Access screenshot to clipboard Readability Filter scaling Mouse Handling d Local Cursor Chat Window sofi Keyboard t Predefined FF Local Keyboard Compression Hotkeys t ColorDepth Encoding Figure 5 17 Lossy Compression e Color Depth set the desired color depth You may select between 8 or 16 bit for Video Optimized compression level 0 or between 1 and 8 bit for compression level 1 to 9 The higher the color depth the more video information has to be captured and to be transferred Sue Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshot to clipboard Readability Filter Scaling b Mouse Handling Local Cursor 16 Bit Hicolor Chat Window 8 Bit 256 Colors ooft Keyboard t Predefined 46it 16 Colors Local Keyboard t Compression 4 bit Grayscale Hotkeys d 2 Bit Grayscale Encoding a LOSSY 1 Bit Black White Figure 5 18 Encoding Color depth Note If displaying motion pictures
83. secondary Domain Name Server in dot notation It will be used in case the Primary DNS Server cannot be contacted Remote Console And HTTPS port Port number at which the BI080135 BI160135 Remote Console server and HTTPS server are listening If left empty the default value will be used HTTP port Port number at which the Bl080135 BI1160135 HTTP server is listening If left empty the default value will be used Telnet port Port number at which the BI080135 Bl160135 Telnet server is listening If left empty the default value will be used Bandwidth limitation The maximum network traffic generated through the BI080135 B1160135 ethernet device Value in Kbit s Enable Telnet access Set this option to allow accessing the LARA express using the Telnet Gateway see the Section called Telnet Console Disable Setup Protocol Enable this option to exclude the BI080135 B1160135 from the setup protocol 72 95 6 5 2 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Settings C Enable Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS server www dyndns org DNS System Dynarac Hostname feg yourhost dyndns com Username Password Check time HH Mit Check interval 24h Delete saved external IF Delete 4 i e Figure 6 16 Dynamic DNS A freely available Dynamic DNS service dyndns org can be used in the following scenario see Figure 6 21 INTERNET amic IP Dynamic DNS Server Dyn DSL Router IP KVM Server Figure 6 17
84. size lt will adapt its size to the remote screen However you can always resize the Remote Console window in your local window system as usual Warning The Remote Console window on your local window system is just one window among others In order to make keyboard and mouse work your Remote Console window must have the local input focus 5 5 1 Remote Console Control Bar The upper part of the Remote Console window contains a control bar You can view the state of the Remote Console and adjust the local Remote Console settings by clicking the options A description for each options is listed as below Figure 5 6 Remote Console Control Bar tri Alt Delete Ctrl Alt Delete Special button key to send the Control Alt Delete key combination to the remote system see also Chapter 6 for defining new button keys Auto Adjust button If the video display quality is bad or distorted press this button and wait a few seconds Bl080135 B1160135 will adjust automatically to get the best video quality 35 95 K Sync Activates the mouse synchronization process Choose this option to synchronize the local and the remote mouse cursor This is necessary especially when using accelerated mouse settings on the host system In general there is no need to change mouse settings on the host NS Switches between the Single Mouse Mode where only the remote mouse pointer is visible and the Double Mouse Mode where remote and local
85. submenu Operation Procedures 1 Please run Nero or any CD imaging tool to create CD ROM ISO image 2 Please create a folder and share this folder Please make sure password has to be setup with the authorized user during Sharing gt Permission settings 3 Copy the CD ROM ISO image file to this sharing folder 4 Please fill in the sharing information as below picture Image file unset successfully ACtve image Ho disk emulation set patetico Fill in the IP address of Share host 59 120 208 sharing remote computer Share folder name laaa Image file name limage iso User name Please fill in the Sharing Folder Permission username Sot and password Password 50 95 5 Image file set successfully Image file set successfully clive image CD ROM Image Share Host 59 120 208 56 Share folder name aaa Image file name image iso User name fae Password not displayed oe Reactivate _ 6 Open the remote console you can see the virtual CD as below picture Y My Computer 0j xi Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help ne Ay Il Gat r EF gt gt a Search E Folders fo O e gt Address my Computer ME Total Size_ Free Space Ce Hard Disk Drives EN C Local Disk DATA D Local Disk Devices with Removable Storage 4 3 Floppy Ai 3 4 Inch Floppy Disk a2 DVD Drive E CO Drive encd boot F CD Drive O bytes
86. t 22 Bandwidth Limit kbit s Enable TELNET access Enable SSH access C Disable Setup Protocol LAN Interface Settings Current LAN interface parameters autonegotiation on 100 Mbps full duplex link ok LAN interface speed Antodetect w LAN interface duplex mode Antodetect v gt Stored value is equal ta the default Figure 6 15 Network Settings Warning Changing the network settings of the Bl080135 BI160135 might result in losing connection to it In case you change the settings remotely make sure that all the values are correct and you still have an option to access the BI080135 Bl160135 71 95 IP auto configuration With this option you can control if the Bl080135 BI1160135 should fetch its network settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server For DHCP select dhcp and for BOOTP select bootp accordingly If you choose none then IP auto configuration is disabled IP address IP address in the usual dot notation Subnet Mask The net mask of the local network Gateway IP address In case the Bl080135 B1160135 should be accessible from networks other than the local one this IP address must be set to the local network router s IP address Primary DNS Server IP Address IP address of the primary Domain Name Server in dot notation This option may be left empty however the BI080135 BI160135 will not be able to perform name resolution secondary DNS Server IP Address IP address of the
87. t file tmp floppy image Adjust both parameters exactly to your needs input device etc 59 95 MS Windows You can use the tool Raw Write for Windows It is included on the CD ROM shipped with IP KVM A Raw Write Raw write for windows htto Uranus ih sin edu au Inline Wiken by John Mew bigin Floppy drive E MAAA Write Head About Help Support Use this tab to read an image file from a floppy disk Image file d Mloppy a Windows NT 3 1 buld number 600 Figure 6 8 RawWrite for Windows selection dialog From the menu select the tab Read Enter or choose the name of the file in which you would like to save the floppy content Click on the button Copy to initiate the image creation process For related tools you may have a look at www fdos org 6 2 4 2 CD ROM ISO Images UNIX and UNIX like OS To create an image file make use of dd This is one of the original UNIX utilities and is included in every UNIX like OS UNIX Sun Solaris and Linux To create a CDROM image file copy the contents of the CDROM to a file You can use the following command dd if dev cdrom of tmp cdrom image dd reads the entire disc from the device dev cdrom and saves the output in the specified output file tmp cdrom image Adjust both parameters exactly to your needs input device etc MS Windows To create the image file use your favorite CD imaging tool Copy the whole contents
88. t is via proxy server without configuring NAT the Remote Console will not be able to establish the according connection The reason is that the web proxies are not capable of relaying the RFB protocol _ lf the problems above happen please consult your network administrator in order to provide an appropriate network environment 5 5 Main Window Clicking the Remote Console opens an additional window It displays the screen content of your host system The Remote Console will behave exactly the same way as if you were sitting directly in front of the remote system That means keyboard and mouse can be used in the usual way However be aware of the fact that the remote system will react to keyboard and mouse actions with a slightly delay The delay depends on the bandwidth of the line which you use to connect to the BI080135 Bl160135 With respect to the keyboard the very exact remote representation might lead to some confusion as your local keyboard changes its keyboard layout according to the remote host system If you use a German administration system and your host system uses a US English keyboard layout for instance special keys on the German keyboard will not work as expected Instead the keys will result in their US English counterpart You can avoid such problems by adjusting the keyboard of your remote system to the same mapping as your local one The Remote Console window will always try to show the remote screen with its optimal
89. t resynchronization This method takes more time than the fast one and can be accessed with the appropriate item in the Remote Console option menu The intelligent synchronization requires a correctly adjusted picture Use the auto adjustment function or the manual correction in the Video Settings panel to setup the picture The Sync mouse button on top of the Remote Console can behave differently depending on the current state of mouse synchronization Usually pressing this button leads to a fast sync except in situations where the KVM port or the video mode changed recently Note At first start if the local mouse pointer is not synchronized with the remote mouse pointer press the Auto Adjust Button once 20 95 4 1 3 4 Host system mouse settings The host s operating system knows various settings from the mouse driver Warning The following limitations are not for the Mouse Type of MS Windows 2000 and newer While the BI080135 BI1160135 works with accelerated mice and is able to synchronize the local with the remote mouse pointer there are the following limitations which may prevent this synchronization from working properly Special Mouse Driver There are mouse drivers which influence the synchronization process and lead to desynchronized mouse pointers If this happens make sure you do not use a special vendor specific mouse driver on your host system Windows XP Mouse Settings Windows XP knows a setting named improve mouse
90. take action directly otherwise go to chain rule 2 Rule 1 Yes gt Action 1 No y Rule 2 No y Rule No y Rule n No y Default Rule Yes gt Action 2 Yes gt Action 3 Yes gt Action 4 Yes gt Action 5 Figure 6 19 Chain Rules of IP Filtering Check the Enable Group based System Access Control to edit the rules Users can add a new IP filtering rule by setting the properties at adding line by Append or Insert User can remove a rule by Remove or Delete HTTP Encryption Force HTTPS for Web access KYM Encryption KVM Encryption Off Try Force Group based System Access Control Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost i Enable Group based System Access Control Default Action ACCEPT nue Starting IP Ending IP Group Action 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 All ACCEPT o 192 168 123 99 192 168 123 230 ACCEPT Append Insert Replace eet y SU per App ly Reset to defaults Stored value is equal to the default 76 95 HTTP Encryption FP Force HTTPS for Web access KVM Encryption Ki Encryption Of Try Force Group based System Access Control Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost i Enable Group based System Access Control Default
91. the following Reboot the system ll Watch the boot process lll Boot the system from a separate partition to load the diagnostic environment IV Run special diagnostic programs 2 2 When the sever is dead Obviously fixing hardware defects is not possible through using a remote management device Nevertheless BI080135 BI160135 gives the administrator valuable information about the type of a hardware failure Serious hardware failures can be categorized into five different categories with different chances to happen Hard disk failure 50 Il Power cable detached power supply failure 28 lll CPU Controller main board failure 10 IV CPU fan failure 8 V RAM failure 4 Using Bl080135 BI160135 administrators can determine which kind of serious hardware failure has occurred See table 2 1 7 95 ype of failure Detected by Hard disk failure Console screen CMOS set up information Power cable detached power server remains in power on state after power on supply failure command has been given CPU Controller main board failure Power supply is on but there is no video output CPU fan failure By server specific management software RAM failure Boot Sequence on boot console Table 2 1 Host system failures and how they are detected 2 3 Features e 8 16 port KVM switch is 19 rack mount size design e Support Microsoft Intellimouse Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer without user defined key Logitech Net Mouse o
92. w E ey Senet ce tee wy meee Ree te 83 6 6 Maitena tenia tado le cepalened dentado 85 6 6 1 Device a dere 85 6 6 2 EE ene erste Sr E A rene cer re E E A EE E AE EETA 86 6 6 3 Update Firmware secin r acca ata tios a 87 6 6 4 ONERE el OPE REN CON E O OO A 8 Troubles hoolin atra 89 Certificate anida aid 91 AS aisetet to EA ENEE EE ease NEAN OAE EA NEEE E EEEE A T NE 9 E EIE OE NAS ATA O 9 PI ASST enne alado 92 V EOM A ee ee ee Fee 94 3 95 1 The Quick Installation Guide Installation Bl080135 Bl160135 8 port 16 port PS 2 IP KVM switch redirects local keyboard mouse and video data to a remote administration console All data is transmitted via IP Besides BIO80135 B1160135 is a KVM switch which can also be used with a local console Connecting B1080135 B1160135 to the host system O O LE MA gt gt a E eS LL Fairy Cl in Campatas bl Campa as Y E bara Campa tai In order to connect the BI080135 B1160135 perform the following steps 1 Connect the power supply to BI080135 B1160135 2 Connect the monitor to the BI080135 B1160135 3 Connect the keyboard to the BI080135 B1160135 4 Connect the mouse to the BI080135 B1160135 5 Plug the HDDB15 pin connector of a 3 in one cable into any label computer port on the rear of BI080135 B1160135 unit Then connect the HDDB 15 pin male type for PC video the purple Mini Din 6 pin female type for keyboard and the green Mini Din 6 pin female type for mouse To plug t
93. work Configuration IP auto configuration Mone C DHCP f BOOTP TPaddress 22 160 0 70 Subnet mask 99 299 230 Gateway a Wireless LAN Gonhiguratioh Wireless LAN ESSID gt Enable WEP encryption WV LAR WEP KEY Refresh Devices Device Type kv Enable WLAN Configuration WLAN Devices only Authentication Super User login Super User password El New Super User password New password fcontirn Query Device Setup Device Cancel Help Status Ready Figure4 1 Bl080135 BI1160135 switch setup tool On the upper left corner the MAC address of the BI080135 BI160135 is displayed To detect the MAC address manually press the button Refresh Devices The displayed MAC address is the same MAC address printed on the white sticker placed on the back of the BI080135 B1160135 If the BI080135 BI1160135 is connected via USB it is classified as an USB device and an appropriate drive letter is chosen for this device On the lower right corner of the window there are two buttons Query Device and Setup Device Press the Query Device button to display the preconfigured values of the network configuration The values are displayed in the text fields located above If necessary adjust the network settings to your needs To save the changes enter an user name and an according password Then press the Setup Device button Authentication To adjust the authentication sett

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