Belkin F1DP108G user manual Overview, Remote-Management Features

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Overview

Remote-Management Features

Digital or Local User

The Switch allows one user to access and control multiple servers from a local console, or from any remote console over a TCP/IP connection.

Web-Browser Based

You can access the Switch from any computer connected to the LAN, WAN, or Internet using Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 6, 7, 8 (in Compatibility View), or Mozilla Firefox® 3.0.

BIOS-Level Access

The Switch allows you to remotely access the basic input/output system (BIOS) of your servers to make changes and perform reboots, regardless of network connectivity or server condition.

Centralized Management

If you have several KVM/IP devices, you can manage and access your infrastructure via centralized access appliance – OmniView IP 5000 HQ. Please visit http://www.belkin.com/kvm/sms for more details. Simple interface and single access point will reduce “management” overhead and increase your productivity.

User-Friendly Interface

The web-based interface allows you to set up and change the Switch’s functions quickly and easily through your web browser, without having to install additional software onto your computer.

Serial-Device Support

The Switch provides support for one serial device, such as a power distribution unit (PDU), so you can remotely perform hard reboots of your servers.

Enhanced Security

The Switch provides 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption and password protection to prevent unauthorized access to your servers and protect data transferred over the Internet.

Digital Collaboration

Up to eight users can simultaneously view digital video to share technical expertise and troubleshoot servers collaboratively.

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Contents OmniView SMB KVM-over-IP Switch Table of Contents Using the Switch from a Local Console Using the Switch from a Remote ConsoleIntroduction Package ContentsOverview Remote-Management FeaturesOther Features Server Interface Modules Equipment RequirementsOmniView SMB Server Interface ModulesBelkin UTP Patch Cables CablesSystem Requirements Back View Unit Display DiagramsFront View Specifications SMB Server Interface Module, PS/2 SMB Server Interface Module, Legacy Sun SMB Server Interface Module, USBVGA-Cable Length USB-Cable Length VGA-Cable Length MiniDIN8-Cable LengthWhere to place the Switch Local InstallationPre-Configuration Cable-Distance Requirements for PS/2, USB, and Sun Servers Local InstallationMAC Address Device Number Mounting the SwitchConnecting the Console to the Switch Local Installation Connecting Servers to the Switch PS/2 Connection Local Installation Connecting Servers to the Switch USB Connection Local Installation Connecting Servers to the Switch Sun MiniDIN8 Connection Local Installation Powering Up the Systems How to Assign a Bank Address Daisy-Chaining Multiple KVM Switches OptionalDIP SWITCH# SMB CAT5 Bank Address BANK-DIP-Switch-Configuration Chart SMB CAT5 KVM SwitchesExample of Daisy-Chain Configuration Getting Started Connecting the Primary and Secondary KVM SwitchesConnecting the servers Identifying the IP Address Remote InstallationLogging into the Web Interface LoginRemote Installation Required TCP Ports Network ConfigurationDevice Name Set a Static IP Enable DhcpSnmp Settings User User SettingsAdministrator To add a new user View OnlyTo delete a user To edit a userBlocking a standard user and View Only user To block a userSwitch-Configuration Switch ConfigurationTo specify and name servers Installing new Switch-Definition Files SDFsTo install the SDF To configure your serial device Serial SettingsAccount Blocking Security SettingsPassword Policy SSL Certificate Idle TimeoutTo install an SSL certificate Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware MaintenanceLogging Out Restore Factory SettingsTo restore factory settings To start a remote session Using the Switch from a Remote ConsoleStarting a Remote Session To work in full-screen mode Full-Screen ModeHiding/Unhiding the Drop-Down Bar Using the Drop-Down BarDisconnecting the Remote Session Mouse-Pointer Alignment Mouse Configuration and SettingsTo align mouse pointers Mouse-Pointer CalibrationTo manually synchronize mouse pointers Manual SettingsYou must manually synchronize the mouse pointers if Mouse-Pointer Options Windows XP USB OptionAdvanced-Mouse Emulation To change the mouse-emulation settingsTo add a keyboard sequence Keyboard Configuration and SettingsTo transmit a keyboard sequence Add-Special-Key Box To record a keyboard sequenceManual Video Adjust Video Configuration and SettingsTo refresh the video settings To adjust the video manuallyTo adjust the video automatically Auto Video AdjustTo change the bandwidth settings Performance Settings BandwidthTo connect to a different server Selecting a ServerSession Profile Additional FeaturesTo restore factory defaults Restoring Factory DefaultsSelecting a Server or Bank Using the Switch from a Local ConsoleSelecting a Server or Bank Using Hot Keys G e W n Selecting a Bank Using Scroll Buttons Selecting a Server Using Port SelectorsAutoScan Mode Main OSD-Menu On-Screen Display OSDFunction/Help OSD-Menu Keyboard CommandsAdmin Password Function/Help-Page Keyboard CommandsScan Scan TimeHot Key TimeoutMonitor-DDC2 Feature Hot-Key-Command Shortcuts Sun Key Combo Key Sun Combo KeysUpdating Firmware Can I use the Switch on my Sun server that supports USB? Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions Solution ProblemLocal Console GeneralMouse KeyboardUSB Remote Console Video quality is bad and/or grainy Glossary Section FCC Statement Belkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product WarrantyInformation How to get service Information Belkin Tech Support Belkin B.V
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