Belkin OmniView manual Port, Secure Connection, Write Support

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4-2 Virtual Media

Menu Options

1. Open the drive-redirection application.

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2.Specify the parameters of the network connection.

a.Device

This is the IP address of the RIPM to which you would like to connect.

b.Port

This is the network port. By default, the RIPM uses the remote console port (#443). You may change this value if you have changed the remote console port in your RIPM’s network settings.

c.Secure Connection

Enable this box to establish a secure connection via SSL. This maximizes security; however, it might reduce connection speed.

3.Select the drive you would like to redirect. All available devices (drive letters) are shown. Please note that the RIPM shares the whole drive, not just one partition, with the remote computer. If you have a hard disc with more than one partition, all drive letters that belong to it will be redirected. Use

the “Refresh” button to regenerate the list of drive letters, especially for a USB stick.

4.Write Support

Warning: Use this feature with caution. Write support allows the remote computer to write to your local drive. If both the remote and the local systems try to write data to the same device simultaneously, the file system on the

drive will be destroyed. Please use this feature only when you are completely confident that you can to do so safely.

Note: Belkin does not recommend enabling write support when redirecting hard disks and is not responsible for data lost or corrupted during this process.

5.Authenticate the device. To use drive redirection, you must authenticate on the RIPM using a valid username and password. You will require permission to change the virtual disc configuration.

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Contents OmniView Remote IP Manager Table of Contents Information Overview Digital Users Remote AccessBIOS-Level Access Web-Browser BasedAccount Management Video ResolutionFirmware Updates Event LogHardware Requirements Browsers Supported Authentication Support PowerResolution Support LED Indicators EnclosureFront of Unit Back of UnitInstallation Step Installing the Ripm into a Server Rack Step Connecting your Console to the RipmSee Fig Option 1 Connecting the Ripm to a KVM Switch Host System Option 2 Connecting the Ripm to a Computer Host SystemStep Connecting the Mini-USB Cable to Support Virtual Media Step Powering Up the RipmDevice Setup Device-Setup Software Parameter Value Web Interface TelnetRemote Console Http//192.168.1.22Auto-Adjust Button Video Settings in Options MenuSync Mouse Remote IP Manager Keyboard Settings Remote-Mouse SettingsRemote IP Manager USB Interface Auto-Mouse-Speed and Mouse Synchronization Fast SyncIntelligent Sync Special Mouse Driver Host System Mouse SettingsWindows 2003 Server/XP Mouse Settings Active DesktopRecommended Mouse Settings Navigation Exclusive Access OptionsMonitor Only Scaling Mouse HandlingVideo Settings Video Settings through the Html Front EndLocal Cursor Video Settings through the Remote Console Show Mapping SequenceSoft Keyboard MappingLocal Keyboard Hot KeysRemote Console Section Resetting the Remote IP Manager to Factory Settings Logout of the Remote IP ManagerRemote Console Preview KVM ConsoleTelnet Console TelnetMenu Options Floppy Disk Upload a Floppy ImageCD-ROM Image Upload a CD-ROM Image Open and run the drive-redirection softwareMenu Options Drive Redirection Port Secure ConnectionWrite Support Disable Drive Redirection OptionsForce Read-Only Connections Unix and UNIX-Like Operating Systems OS Creating an ImageFloppy Images MS WindowsCD-ROM/ISO 9660 Images Unix and UNIX-Like OS Dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.imageChange Password Users User ManagementUser Console Remote Console Type 3a. Default Java Virtual Machine JVM4b. Start in Exclusive-Access Mode 3b. Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plug-InRemote Console Button Keys Confirm keycode+-*keycodePS/2 Keyboard Model Keyboard/MouseHost Interface USB Mouse TypeMouse Speed Auto Mouse Speed Fixed Mouse SpeedVideo Local Video Port Settings Enable Local Video PortMiscellaneous Video Settings 2a. Noise Filter 2b. Force Composite Sync Required for Sun ComputersKVM Ports 1d. Gateway IP Address Basic Network Settings 1a. IP Auto ConfigurationNetwork 1e. Primary DNS Server IP Address2c. Telnet Port 2e. Enable Telnet Access2b. Http Port 2d. Bandwidth LimitDynamic DNS Dynamic DNS ScenarioDynamic DNS Settiings Security 2f. Appending a Rule 3a. Maximum Number of Failed Logins2d. IP/Mask 2g. Inserting a RuleCertificate Settings CertificateCommon Name Challenge PasswordConfirm Challenge Password Organizational UnitModem Configuration or Console LoginSerial Port Serial-Line SpeedPass-Through Access to Serial Port via Telnet Modem Server IP AddressModem Client IP Address Ipmi Disabled Intelligent Platform Management Interface IpmiIpmi over LAN Date and Time Authentication 1f. User Search Sub-Filter Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Radius2c. Authentication Port 1g. Active Directory Domain2e. Timeout 2d. Accounting Port2f. Retries 1a. Network File System NFS Logging Enabled Event LogEvent Log Targets Snmp Logging Enabled Event Log AssignmentsDevice Information Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset Video quality is bad and/or grainy Login on the Ripm failsRemote mouse does not work or is not synchronous RIPM’s Remote Console window does not openWindows XP does not awake from standby mode Ripm web pages are not displayed correctlyFCC Statement How state law relates to the warranty Belkin B.V