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The first step is getting a bootable disk image onto the emulated floppy or CD-ROM. For CD-ROM images, you will need an .ISO image from a disk that contains special bits to enable booting (“El Torito” standard).

Nothing special is needed when reading the ISO from a working, bootable CD-ROM.

Please note that each BIOS manufacturer offers varying levels of sup- port for USB boot devices and may require configuration methods that are unique (to the manufacturer) in order to utilize this feature. Similarly, please note that many BIOS’s provide a simplified USB host stack and offer drivers that may not offer suitable reliability.

To create a bootable floppy, you can format the emulated floppy from the target system, or read the data from a working boot floppy. This can be done from Windows using Disk Copy (right click on the drive letter in the Windows Explorer) or by using a program like “RAWRITE”.

Once you have a bootable image (CD-ROM or floppy) working on the Enterprise Class KVM unit, you must adjust your BIOS settings to tell it to boot from a USB device.

Please note: You must select USB CD-ROM as the boot device for the BIOS, if using a CDROM image and USB Floppy if using a floppy image.

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Contents With File Transfer FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Accessing the VNC Interface Accessing KVM Features Troubleshooting Specifications Introduction Features Package Contents Front Panel Power SupplyHDB15 Connector Connect to the console monitor Hardware GuidePort Rear PanelDevice Connection InstallationInitial Power-Up Operation Initial IP-OSD SettingPage Page Mouse Setting KVM Switch OSD Operation Data-Transfer Rule USB Port Rule Login Screen Using the Web InterfaceWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu Selections File Transfer Page CD-ROM Web Server Requirements Page Network Configuration User Accounts SV441DUSBI so the new settings take effect immediatelySecurity System IdentificationSnmp CompatibilityFirmware ModemSerial Ports Time / DatePurchase Options Status Site Map Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortPort Numbers Help MenuWeb Interface Accessing the VNC InterfaceSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Native VNC ClientUse a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Using the VNC MenuBribar Feature Main Menu Logout End the VNC login session and disconnect Examples VirtKeys MenuVideo Tuning menu Accessing KVM Features OSD Operations OSD Function KeysFunction key F1 Auto Scan Function key F2Function key F3 Function key F4Hotkey Menu Manual ScanScan Type Scan RateHot Key Commands Left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F2 Changing Your ConfigurationSelecting a Computer Left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F1Page Network performance Choose the best video modeOptimizing video performance Noisy video cardsUsing the Advanced Video Tuning Feature Background Using the Modem featureModem Connection Connecting a ModemModem configuration Next Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface Https//99.99.99.99Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Modem Troubleshooting Guide Serial Remote Control operation Connecting Serial Remote Control ModulesUsing the Web Interface Page Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Operating Notes Remote Login via SSHWhat is a security certificate? About Security Certificate WarningsStty -crtscts /dev/serial port Installing the New Certificate Is my data safe?Can I prevent the warning from occurring? Remote mouse and local mouse don’t line up TroubleshootingForgotten master password Cannot login via SSHChoose Preferences Mouse Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsSpecifications Supported Protocols Centralized Limitation of Liability Technical Support Warranty Information