ATEN Technology CN-5000 user manual Screen Elements, Icon Purpose

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CN-5000 User Manual

Screen Elements

The icons arranged horizontally across the top of the page are linked to the administration utilities, which are used to configure the CN-5000. Your ability to make configuration changes depends on the permissions associated with your login information (see User Management, p. 24). Use of the administrative functions is discussed in Chapter 4.

The icons arranged vertically down the left side of the page are used to operate the CN-5000. Their purpose is discussed in the table below:

Icon

Purpose

 

 

Saves the changes you make in the administration dialog boxes (see the Administration chapter), but does not implement the changes. The changes only go into effect when you enable Reset on exit (see p. 26 for details) and log out.

Allows users with the proper permission (see p. 25), to connect to the CN-5000 using Windows software, and to remotely control the connected server (or servers via a KVM switch).

For platform independence, the Java client allows users with the proper permission (see p. 25), that have Java installed to connect to the CN-5000 and to remotely control the connected server (or servers via a KVM switch).

If a Power over the NETmodule is connected to your installation, and if you have the proper permission (see p. 25), clicking this icon will bring up its interface.

All the events that take place on the CN-5000 are recorded in a log file. If you have the proper permission (see p. 25), clicking this icon displays the contents of the log file.

Click this icon to log out and end your CN-5000 session.

Note: It is important to log out when you end your session. Otherwise, you must wait until the timeout setting has expired before the CN-5000 can be accessed again. (See Time out control under the Customization dialog box, p. 26.)

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Contents CN-5000 Regulatory Information User Notice Safety Instructions General2005-09-13 Rack Mounting Package Contents Contents Log File Windows ClientJava Client AP OperationAppendix IndexAbout This Manual OverviewGetting Help ConventionsOverview Chapter2005-09-13 Features Resolution Refresh Rates System RequirementsFront View Component DescriptionRear View Before You Begin Rack MountingCable Information Length m Part NumberInstallation 2005-09-13 Getting Started Logging2005-09-13 Getting Started Screen Elements Icon PurposeAdministration IntroductionGeneral Access Port NetworkLog Server IP AddressDNS Server Security Filtering User Station Filtering IPsUser Station Filtering MACs Radius Character Meaning String MeaningUser Manager Power Management Checking Power Management allows a Customization Firmware 2005-09-13 Windows Client Starting Up2005-09-13 Icon Function OperationOSD Control Panel Keystrokes Mouse SynchronizationWindows Windows XP/ServerWinMe Hotkey Setup ScreenHotkeys WinNT / Win98 / Win95An explanation of the actions is given in the table, below Action ExplanationVideo Adjustment Configuring the HotkeysOption Usage RGB2005-09-13 Java Client 2005-09-13 Toolbar Video KeypadLock LEDs Screen ModeMouse ? Button2005-09-13 Log File Log File Screen2005-09-13 Administrator Utility InstallationStarting Up AP Operation Logging AP Operation Settings Notebook Uploading Changes General Access Ports NetworkIP Address Log ServerSecurity Filtering AP Operation User Management View Only Checking View Only allows the User to view Customization AP Operation Upgrading the Firmware AP Operation Windows Client Connection Screen Disconnect to break the connection File Menu Tools Menu KeyboardConfig Connecting Operation Java Client 168.10.95.1/abcdefg Operation Log Server Starting Up Configure Menu BarField Explanation EventsSearch Description of the items is given in the table, below ExpalanationMaintenance OptionsCN-5000 List Panel CN-5000 List window contains five fields Field ExpalanationEvent List Window 2005-09-13 Specifications Function SpecificationIP Address Determination Method 1 For a fixed IP addressMethod 2 For a fixed IP address Method 3 For a Dhcp address Administrator Login Failure General Operation TroubleshootingProblem Resolution Windows ClientSun Systems Symptom Action Java ClientLimited Warranty 2005-09-13 Index CN-5000 User Guide

CN-5000 specifications

ATEN Technology CN-5000 is a sophisticated KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) over IP switch that allows users to access and control multiple servers remotely. This device is particularly beneficial for IT administrators who need to manage a large number of servers efficiently from a centralized location. The CN-5000 integrates advanced features and technologies, making it a versatile tool for both small and large enterprises.

One of the standout features of the CN-5000 is its high-resolution video support, which accommodates video output up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz. This ensures that users can manage graphical applications and data-intensive tasks without compromising on visual fidelity. The device supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS, making it compatible with various server setups.

In terms of connectivity, the CN-5000 comes equipped with multiple USB ports and allows for easy integration with a variety of peripherals. It supports standard VGA connections and features additional options for DVI and HDMI through adapters, catering to diverse hardware configurations. The device also supports up to 16 users, enabling multiple operators to connect concurrently and manage servers in a collaborative environment.

Security is a top priority for ATEN Technology, and the CN-5000 incorporates robust security measures, including 128-bit SSL encryption, to protect data transmissions. The device features an advanced user management system, permitting administrators to customize access permissions and enhance security protocols.

The CN-5000 also boasts a built-in web interface that simplifies management and monitoring. Users can access the device from any web browser, making it convenient to perform tasks such as rebooting servers, accessing BIOS, and managing power. Additionally, the device supports Virtual Media technology, which allows users to mount remote drives and access files as if they were physically connected to the server.

Reliability is critical in any IT environment, and the ATEN CN-5000 is designed with redundancy in mind. It features dual power supplies to ensure uninterrupted operation, along with a fanless design that minimizes noise and reduces the risk of hardware failure. The compact form factor allows for easy integration into existing server racks without consuming excessive space.

In conclusion, the ATEN Technology CN-5000 provides a powerful solution for remote server management, blending high-performance capabilities with user-friendly features. Its advanced security, comprehensive connectivity, and ease of use make it an essential tool for IT professionals seeking to streamline their operations and improve efficiency.