Belkin IP 5232K Connecting to a target server, Configuring the System, Network Configuration

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Connecting to a target server

WEB INTERFACE

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Connecting to a target server

To connect to a target, click the desired target in the Server Name column. The screen of the target appears inside the remote console window. The “Accessing a Target Server” section on page 28 explains how to conduct a remote session. The following sections first explain how to configure the system.

Configuring the System

Configuring the system includes setting network parameters, user and security settings, and maintenance.

From the menu, click “Configuration”. The “Network > Configuration” page, including the Configuration menu, appears:

Figure 15 Network > Configuration page

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Network > Configuration

Consult your network administrator for the network settings if necessary.

Device Name – Type a name for the Switch.

TCP Ports – Choose any three TCP ports between ports 800 to 65535. When the Switch is a standalone system, the ports do not have to be consecutive. (The port numbers can be changed from Central Access Appliance, if needed.)

Notes

The firewall or router security access list must enable inbound communication through the selected TCP ports for the Switch’s IP address.

For client computer access from a secured LAN, the selected ports should be open for outbound communication.

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Contents OmniViewIP* 5216K/5232K User ManualTable of Contents sectionsInstallation IntroductionAdditional Information 4 Remote AccessLocal. Access Introduction sectionsKey Features Introduction256-bit encryption System Contents System RequirementsHost Computer Operating-System OS Platforms ServersTerminology OmniView SMB Server Interface ModulesCAT5 Cables Belkin UTP Patch CablesUnit Display Diagrams Connector tableLED and button table ConnectorINSTALLATION Pre-Installation GuidelinesAvoiding general rack-mounting problems Elevated operating ambient temperatureINSTALLATION Rack-mounting the SMB IP KVM SwitchConnecting the System Table of Contents sectionsCAT5 Cables OmniView IP 5216K/5232K Switch PS/2, USB, and Sun Servers Server Interface ModulesThe Server Interface Modules SIMs Connecting a PS/2 SIM Connecting a USB SIMConnecting to the network Connecting the CAT5 cablesConnecting the local console Connecting the power supplySetting the IP Address Changing the network parameters SSL certificate notes WEB INTERFACELogging In to the Web Interface WEB INTERFACE Logging inNetwork Configuration Connecting to a target serverConfiguring the System OmniView IP Central Access Appliance 5000HQ Administration User Settings AdministratorUser View onlyAdding a user Editing a userDeleting a user Blocking a userAdministration Server Name Edit Administration Serial SettingsAdministration Server Access List Security Settings Password PolicyStandard High security policyMaintenance Switch Upgrade Security SSL CertificateWarning! Once reset the data cannot be retrieved Maintenance SIM UpgradeRestore Factory Settings Back Up and Restore Set Time and DateSaving Changes and Logging Out Remote Access Accessing a Target ServerREmote AcCESS Switching to a different serverChanging the performance settings The ToolbarAdjusting the video settings BandwidthRefresh 3456Manual video adjust For the following controls, choose the appropriate measurementAuto video adjust Keyboard key sequencesTo add a keyboard sequence To add a predefined sequenceTo record a key sequence To edit a key sequenceSynchronizing mouse pointers Aligning the mice pointersWindows 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista Note for Windows ServersRed Hat, Fedora, and other Linux distributions Manual settings Advanced - Mouse emulation Adjustments in general Calibrating mice pointersGlobe icon menu features Mounting a Drive Virtual mediaSetup Mounting an ISO file Things to know about operation of the virtual mediaThe Targets Page Menu Disconnecting the remote sessionFull-screen mode Changing the password Event logDownloading the log Clearing the logLOCAL ACCESS The OSDNavigating the OSD Main window Selecting a computerMoving the Confirmation label - F1 LOCAL ACCESSTuning - F5 The Settings window - F2 Updating the DDC information Saving changes to the settingsDDC - F10 Technical Specifications Additional informationTarget Server Client ComputerVideo Resolution and Refresh Rates Additional information640x480 720x400Safety Product RegistrationInformation FCC StatementF1DP216G, F1DP232G CE Declaration of ConformityBelkin International, Inc.., Limited 2-Year Product Warranty What this warranty coversWhat will we do to correct problems? Product WarrantyHow state law relates to the warranty Belkin Tech Support