Belkin OmniView manual Users, User Management

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User Management

The RIPM comes with a pre-configured user account for the administrator that has fixed permissions. This user has all possible rights to configure the device and to use all functions the RIPM offers. Upon delivery, the account for the user “administrator” has the password “belkin”. Make sure to change the password immediately after you have installed and accessed your RIPM for the first time. A full list of available options follows. This list can only be seen by the administrator.

1.Existing Users

Select an existing user for modification. Once a user has been selected, click the “lookup” button to see the user information.

2.New Username

The new username for the selected account.

3.Password

The password for the login name. It must be at least four characters long.

4.Confirm Password

Confirmation of the password above.

5.Email Address This is optional.

6.Mobile Number This is also optional.

7.Role

In addition to being an administrator or an ordinary user, each user can be a member of a group (named a “role”). Choose the desired role from the selection box.

To create a new user, press the “Create” button. The “Modify” button changes the displayed user settings. To delete a user, press the “Delete” button.

Note: The RIPM is equipped with a host-independent processor and memory unit, both of which have a limitation in terms of processing instructions and memory space. To guarantee an acceptable response

time, Belkin recommends that you do NOT exceed a total of 25 users connected to the RIPM at the same time. The memory space that is available on the RIPM depends on the configuration and usage of the RIPM (log file entries, etc.).

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Contents OmniView Remote IP Manager Table of Contents Information Overview Web-Browser Based Remote AccessBIOS-Level Access Digital UsersEvent Log Video ResolutionFirmware Updates Account ManagementHardware Requirements Browsers Supported LED Indicators Enclosure PowerResolution Support Authentication SupportBack of Unit Front of UnitInstallation See Fig Step Installing the Ripm into a Server RackStep Connecting your Console to the Ripm Option 2 Connecting the Ripm to a Computer Host System Option 1 Connecting the Ripm to a KVM Switch Host SystemStep Powering Up the Ripm Step Connecting the Mini-USB Cable to Support Virtual MediaDevice Setup Device-Setup Software Parameter Value Telnet Web InterfaceHttp//192.168.1.22 Remote ConsoleSync Mouse Auto-Adjust ButtonVideo Settings in Options Menu Remote IP Manager USB Interface Remote IP Manager Keyboard SettingsRemote-Mouse Settings Intelligent Sync Auto-Mouse-Speed and Mouse SynchronizationFast Sync Active Desktop Host System Mouse SettingsWindows 2003 Server/XP Mouse Settings Special Mouse DriverRecommended Mouse Settings Navigation Monitor Only Exclusive AccessOptions Mouse Handling ScalingLocal Cursor Video SettingsVideo Settings through the Html Front End Video Settings through the Remote Console Mapping Mapping SequenceSoft Keyboard ShowHot Keys Local KeyboardRemote Console Section Logout of the Remote IP Manager Resetting the Remote IP Manager to Factory SettingsTelnet KVM ConsoleTelnet Console Remote Console PreviewMenu Options Upload a Floppy Image Floppy DiskCD-ROM Image Open and run the drive-redirection software Upload a CD-ROM ImageMenu Options Drive Redirection Write Support PortSecure Connection Force Read-Only Connections Disable Drive RedirectionOptions MS Windows Creating an Image Floppy Images Unix and UNIX-Like Operating Systems OSDd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.image CD-ROM/ISO 9660 Images Unix and UNIX-Like OSChange Password User Management UsersUser Console 3b. Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plug-In 3a. Default Java Virtual Machine JVM4b. Start in Exclusive-Access Mode Remote Console TypeConfirm keycode+-*keycode Remote Console Button KeysUSB Mouse Type Keyboard/MouseHost Interface PS/2 Keyboard ModelFixed Mouse Speed Mouse Speed Auto Mouse Speed2b. Force Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers Local Video Port Settings Enable Local Video PortMiscellaneous Video Settings 2a. Noise Filter VideoKVM Ports 1e. Primary DNS Server IP Address Basic Network Settings 1a. IP Auto ConfigurationNetwork 1d. Gateway IP Address2d. Bandwidth Limit 2e. Enable Telnet Access2b. Http Port 2c. Telnet PortDynamic DNS Scenario Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS Settiings Security 2g. Inserting a Rule 3a. Maximum Number of Failed Logins2d. IP/Mask 2f. Appending a RuleCertificate Certificate SettingsOrganizational Unit Challenge PasswordConfirm Challenge Password Common NameSerial-Line Speed Configuration or Console LoginSerial Port ModemModem Client IP Address Pass-Through Access to Serial Port via TelnetModem Server IP Address Ipmi over LAN Ipmi DisabledIntelligent Platform Management Interface Ipmi Date and Time Authentication 1g. Active Directory Domain Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Radius2c. Authentication Port 1f. User Search Sub-Filter2f. Retries 2e. Timeout2d. Accounting Port Event Log Targets 1a. Network File System NFS Logging EnabledEvent Log Event Log Assignments Snmp Logging EnabledDevice Information Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset RIPM’s Remote Console window does not open Login on the Ripm failsRemote mouse does not work or is not synchronous Video quality is bad and/or grainyRipm web pages are not displayed correctly Windows XP does not awake from standby modeFCC Statement How state law relates to the warranty Belkin B.V