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Instruction Manual

Troubleshooting

Forgotten master password.

You can reset the master password using the serial interface on the unit. Use the S command, and type a new password. The old password is not required for this procedure.

Remote mouse and local mouse don’t line up.

Use the Mouse resync command in the main menu or press the Resync button on the Bribar. If the mouse pointers still don’t line up, verify that mouse acceleration has been disabled.

NOTE: The Windows login screen does not accept the “mouse accelera- tion” configuration, and always has the mouse accelerated regardless of your configuration. Therefore, on this screen it is best to avoid using the mouse.

After resync, the mouse pointers are still not aligned.

Use the video adjust menu to position your video image exactly where it should be. Normally a slight video positioning error is perceived as a mouse sync issue. A video positioning error is visible as a black line along the top or bottom (and right or left) edges of the remote screen. Remem- ber to save your position changes!

Cannot login via SSH.

Remember to use either admin or a username created in the system as the user name you give your SSH client.

If you see a warning about identity of host cannot be verified, and a question about saving the host’s fingerprint, this is normal for the first time you connect to any machine running SSH.You should answer yes so that your SSH client saves the public key of this host and doesn’t re-issue this warning.

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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 Hardware Guide Power SupplyHDB15 Connector Connect to the console monitor Front PanelRear Panel PortInstallation Device ConnectionInitial Power-Up Initial IP-OSD Setting OperationPage Page Mouse Setting KVM Switch OSD Operation Data-Transfer Rule USB Port Rule Using the Web Interface Login ScreenWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu Selections File Transfer Page CD-ROM Web Server Requirements Page Network Configuration SV441DUSBI so the new settings take effect immediately User AccountsSystem Identification SecurityCompatibility SnmpTime / Date ModemSerial Ports FirmwarePurchase Options Status Help Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortPort Numbers Site Map MenuAccessing the VNC Interface Web InterfaceNative VNC Client SSH Tunnel with Native VNC clientUsing the VNC Menu Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnelBribar Feature Main Menu Logout End the VNC login session and disconnect VirtKeys Menu ExamplesVideo Tuning menu Accessing KVM Features OSD Operations OSD Function KeysFunction key F1 Function key F4 Function key F2Function key F3 Auto ScanScan Rate Manual ScanScan Type Hotkey MenuHot Key Commands Left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F1 Changing Your ConfigurationSelecting a Computer Left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F2Page Noisy video cards Choose the best video modeOptimizing video performance Network performanceUsing the Advanced Video Tuning Feature Using the Modem feature BackgroundConnecting a Modem Modem ConnectionModem configuration Configuring the Remote Connection NextAccessing 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 Remote Login via SSH Operating NotesWhat 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? Cannot login via SSH TroubleshootingForgotten master password Remote mouse and local mouse don’t line upCertificate warning shown when connecting via Https Choose Preferences MouseSpecifications Supported Protocols Centralized Technical Support Warranty Information Limitation of Liability