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OmniView Remote IP Manager
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Password
LED Indicators Enclosure
Login
Configuration or Console Login
Unit Reset
Remote Access
Device Setup
2e. Timeout
Auto-Adjust Button
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OmniView
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Remote IP Manager
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Control your computer or KVM switch through a web
browser—from
anywhere
User Manual
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Contents
OmniView Remote IP Manager
Table of Contents
Information
Overview
BIOS-Level Access
Remote Access
Digital Users
Web-Browser Based
Firmware Updates
Video Resolution
Account Management
Event Log
Hardware Requirements
Browsers Supported
Resolution Support
Power
Authentication Support
LED Indicators Enclosure
Back of Unit
Front of Unit
Installation
Step Connecting your Console to the Ripm
Step Installing the Ripm into a Server Rack
See Fig
Option 2 Connecting the Ripm to a Computer Host System
Option 1 Connecting the Ripm to a KVM Switch Host System
Step Powering Up the Ripm
Step Connecting the Mini-USB Cable to Support Virtual Media
Device Setup
Device-Setup Software
Parameter Value
Telnet
Web Interface
Http//192.168.1.22
Remote Console
Video Settings in Options Menu
Auto-Adjust Button
Sync Mouse
Remote-Mouse Settings
Remote IP Manager Keyboard Settings
Remote IP Manager USB Interface
Fast Sync
Auto-Mouse-Speed and Mouse Synchronization
Intelligent Sync
Windows 2003 Server/XP Mouse Settings
Host System Mouse Settings
Special Mouse Driver
Active Desktop
Recommended Mouse Settings
Navigation
Options
Exclusive Access
Monitor Only
Mouse Handling
Scaling
Video Settings through the Html Front End
Video Settings
Local Cursor
Video Settings through the Remote Console
Soft Keyboard
Mapping Sequence
Show
Mapping
Hot Keys
Local Keyboard
Remote Console
Section
Logout of the Remote IP Manager
Resetting the Remote IP Manager to Factory Settings
Telnet Console
KVM Console
Remote Console Preview
Telnet
Menu Options
Upload a Floppy Image
Floppy Disk
CD-ROM Image
Open and run the drive-redirection software
Upload a CD-ROM Image
Menu Options
Drive Redirection
Secure Connection
Port
Write Support
Options
Disable Drive Redirection
Force Read-Only Connections
Floppy Images
Creating an Image
Unix and UNIX-Like Operating Systems OS
MS Windows
Dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.image
CD-ROM/ISO 9660 Images Unix and UNIX-Like OS
Change Password
User Management
Users
User Console
4b. Start in Exclusive-Access Mode
3a. Default Java Virtual Machine JVM
Remote Console Type
3b. Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plug-In
Confirm keycode+-*keycode
Remote Console Button Keys
Host Interface
Keyboard/Mouse
PS/2 Keyboard Model
USB Mouse Type
Fixed Mouse Speed
Mouse Speed Auto Mouse Speed
Miscellaneous Video Settings 2a. Noise Filter
Local Video Port Settings Enable Local Video Port
Video
2b. Force Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers
KVM Ports
Network
Basic Network Settings 1a. IP Auto Configuration
1d. Gateway IP Address
1e. Primary DNS Server IP Address
2b. Http Port
2e. Enable Telnet Access
2c. Telnet Port
2d. Bandwidth Limit
Dynamic DNS Scenario
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS Settiings
Security
2d. IP/Mask
3a. Maximum Number of Failed Logins
2f. Appending a Rule
2g. Inserting a Rule
Certificate
Certificate Settings
Confirm Challenge Password
Challenge Password
Common Name
Organizational Unit
Serial Port
Configuration or Console Login
Modem
Serial-Line Speed
Modem Server IP Address
Pass-Through Access to Serial Port via Telnet
Modem Client IP Address
Intelligent Platform Management Interface Ipmi
Ipmi Disabled
Ipmi over LAN
Date and Time
Authentication
2c. Authentication Port
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Radius
1f. User Search Sub-Filter
1g. Active Directory Domain
2d. Accounting Port
2e. Timeout
2f. Retries
Event Log
1a. Network File System NFS Logging Enabled
Event Log Targets
Event Log Assignments
Snmp Logging Enabled
Device Information
Event Log
Update Firmware
Unit Reset
Remote mouse does not work or is not synchronous
Login on the Ripm fails
Video quality is bad and/or grainy
RIPM’s Remote Console window does not open
Ripm web pages are not displayed correctly
Windows XP does not awake from standby mode
FCC Statement
How state law relates to the warranty
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