Black Box ServSwitchTM manual Time & date configuration

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Time & date configuration

This page allows you to configure all aspects relating to time and date within the Wizard IP Plus unit.

Time and Date

Use the arrow buttons to set the correct current time.

Use NTP

When this option is selected, the Wizard IP Plus will synchronise its internal clocks using information from the (Network Time Protocol) server listed in the NTP Server IP address field.

NTP Server IP address

Optionally enter the IP address for a known Network Time Protocol server.

Set Time from NTP Server

Click to immediately use the time and date information from the listed NTP server.

Timezone specifier

Optionally enter a recognised timezone specifier related to the current position of the Wizard IP Plus unit. When an NTP server is used, the specifier will be used to provide the correct real time.

The timezone specifier takes the following form:

std offset dst [offset],start[/time],end[/time]

The std and offset specify the standard time zone, such as GMT and 0, or CET and -1, or EST and 5, respectively.

The dst string and [offset] specify the name and offset for the corresponding Daylight Saving Time zone; if the offset is omitted, it defaults to one hour ahead of standard time.

The remainder of the specification describes when Daylight Saving Time is in effect. The start field is when Daylight Saving Time goes into effect and the end field is when the change is made back to standard time. The most common format used for the daylight saving time is: Mm.w.d

Where: m specifies the month and must be between 1 and 12. The day d must be between 0 (Sunday) and 6. The week w must be between 1 and

5; week 1 is the first week in which day d occurs, and week 5 specifies the last d day in the month.

The time fields specify when, in the local time currently in effect, the change to the other time occurs. If omitted, the default is 02:00:00.

Typical examples are:

 

UK:

GMT0BST,M3.5.0/1,M10.5.0/2

Central Europe:

CET-1CEST,M3.5.0/2,M10.5.0/3

US Eastern (2006):

EST5EDT,M4.1.0/2,M10.5.0/2

US Pacific (2006):

PST8PDT,M4.1.0/2,M10.5.0/2

US Eastern (from 2007):

EST5EDT,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2

US Pacific (from 2007): PST5PDT,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2

For further details

For details of timezone specifier formats, please refer to: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/TZ-Variable.html

For details of the Network Time Protocol (main RFC number: 1305; the SNTP subset used as the basis for the Wizard IP Plus: 4330) http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html

To get here

1Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user.

2Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner.

3Click the ‘Time & Date Configuration’ option.

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Contents ServSwitch Wizard IP Plus Contents Index Introduction VNC links. Check with Black Box for availability Wizard IP Plus features front and rearCD-ROM What’s in the box What you may additionally needMounting Single unit rack bracketsDouble unit rack brackets Host computer links Keyboard and mouse ConnectionsSingle host computer or many? To make a keyboard and mouse linksTo make a video link Host computer links VideoDigital video link Analogue video linkHost computer links Virtual Media Host computer links AudioTo make an audio link To make an Virtual Media linkTo connect a local keyboard and mouse Local console connections Keyboard and mouseLocal console. Why? PS/2 style keyboard and mouse connectionsLocal console connections Video To connnect a local video monitorAnalogue video link Digital video link IP network port Local console connections AudioTo connect local speakers To connect the IP network portTo connect the power supply Power supply connectionModem/ISDN port To connect a modem or Isdn portTo connect and address the switch boxes Power control portPart 1 Local configuration Initial configurationPart 1 Local configuration Part 2 Remote configurationAdmin password To perform the initial local configurationTime and Date EncryptionWizard IP Plus encryption settings Encryption settingsViewer encryption settings EncryptionTo restore mouse operation when hot plugging Which restore setting do I use?Hot plugging and mouse restoration Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouseWizard IP Plus asks for an unknown admin password Resetting the configurationTo invoke a configuration reset by switch Wizard IP Plus does not display the configuration sequenceTo perform the remote configuration Part 2 Remote configurationPort settings Networking issuesPositioning Wizard IP Plus in the network Placing Wizard IP Plus behind a router or firewallTo discover a DHCP-allocated IP address AddressingDNS addressing Firewall/router addressPlacing Wizard IP Plus alongside the firewall Ensuring sufficient securityPorts Power control sequences Power switching configurationTo configure the power sequences for each host computer To control two or more ports simultaneouslyKvmadmin command ip address parameters Kvmadmin utilityKvmadmin -getconfig kvm1.cfg Kvmadmin -setusers users.csvTo perform a flash upgrade Performing a flash upgradeConfigure network option Important Wait until the upgrade is completeThen please contact the system administrator for details Connecting to the Wizard IP PlusLocal connection To make a local connectionTo avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect Remote connectionsTo connect using your Web browser To connect using the VNC viewerRemote connection by VNC viewer Remote connection by Web browserUsing the viewer window When using the viewer windowMenu bar Mouse pointers ConfigureHost selection To select a hostPower control Access mode shared/privateAuto calibrate Re-synchronise mouseControls Single Mouse ModeResync Mouse Refresh ScreenVideo Settings When entering codesKeyboard Control InfoIncreased by 50% when a slow link is detected When the screen contains only host system informationSetting the Threshold manually PhaseTo remotely transfer files to a host computer Virtual MediaConnecting via dial up modem or Isdn link Downloading VNC viewer from the Wizard IP PlusIf you need to enter a port number Supported web browsers Viewer encryption settingsWindows LinuxWhen logging on using VNC viewer, I cannot enter a username TroubleshootingGetting assistance UK +44 0118 965To access the local configuration menus Appendix 1 Local configuration menusUnit configuration Network configuration Modem configuration To reset the Wizard IP Plus configuration Reset configurationClear IP access control What is IP access control?To clear IP access control Colour/Encoding Appendix 2 VNC viewer connection optionsAuto select Preferred encodingDisable all inputs view-only mode Enable all inputsInputs CustomiseMisc ScalingDefaults Save Defaults ReloadIdentities Load / SaveAppendix 3 VNC viewer window options Appendix 4 Browser viewer options Encoding and colour levelSecurity Appendix 5 Remote configuration menus To access the remote configuration menusMain configuration menu Logged on users User accounts Hardware Version Screensaver TimeoutFirmware Version Host Keyboard LayoutAdvanced unit configuration Time & date configuration IP Access Control IP Network MaskIP Gateway To define a new IP access control entry Setting IP access controlTo reorder access control entries To edit/remove access control entriesSerial port configuration Power control portModem port To create a new host entry Host configurationHotkey sequences and Port Direct Port/host addressing using Port DirectHotkey sequences Port DirectLogging and status To copy and paste the logSyslog Server IP Address Appendix 6 Addresses, masks and ports IP addressesNet masks Operation with net mask Net masks the binary explanationBinary equivalent Binary octet afterSingle locations Calculating the mask for IP access controlAll locations Address rangesPorts Security issues with portsWizard IP Plus to power switch cable Appendix 7 Cable and connector specificationsPower switch to power switch daisy chain cable 9pin D-type femaleAppendix 8 Hotkey sequence codes Permissible key pressesCreating macro sequences Appendix 9 Supported video modes General Public License Linux Safety informationEnd user licence agreement European EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyFCC Compliance Statement United States Canadian Department of Communications RFI statementCertification notice for equipment used in Canada FCC requirements 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