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Instruction Manual

Booting from USB Disk:

If the host computer’s BIOS supports USB boot devices, it is possible to boot from the emulated CD-ROM or floppy - allowing complete operating system replacement without any on-site intervention.)

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.

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.

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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To launch or disconnect a Virtual Network connection with the controlled computer, click on Connect or Disconnect as appropriate.

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Contents Switch over IP FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Radius Built-in Terminal Emulation Package Contents FeaturesIntroduction All applications Required Cables and HardwareInstallation Page Using the On-Screen Display ConfigurationPage IP Address MAC Address 00-0E-C5-00-08-1A Device Name none Using DhcpPlease note Web Configuration Using Static IPSubnet Mask Default Gateway Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer Connecting the Host Computer to the UnitWindows XP and Windows Server WindowsLinux, Unix and X-Windows Ctrl + Space Using the Web InterfaceLogin Screen Home Web Interface IntroductionThumbnails User Preferences File Transfer LogoutPage CD-ROM Web Server Requirements VNC Network Config Admin FunctionsDomain Name Server optional IP Addresses and RoutingEthernet Address MAC Address Ethernet BridgingEdit Details User AccountsUser List System IdentAdd users Machine NameLocation Other identification detailsContact Name Network AddressCompatibility SecurityDescription Snmp Time/Date ModemFirmware Manual Upload Auto Self UpgradePurchase Options Status Info FunctionsPort Numbers Help Menu VNC InterfaceSite map Menu Copyright MenuSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Native VNC ClientVncviewer -tunnel Using the VNC Menu Bribar FeaturePage Page Main Menu Identification PS/2 ResetStatus Min/Avg/Max/AutoThumbnails Video TuningLogout VirtKeysVirtKeys Menu Changes/frame Video Tuning MenuPicture Positioning Color Offset Sampling PhaseAdvanced Noise FilterGetting Peak Video Performance Flatness FilterUsing the Advanced Video Tuning Feature Page Disk Control Menu OSD Operations Accessing KVM FeaturesOSD Function Keys Changing Your ConfigurationBackground Using the Modem featureConnecting a Modem Modem configuration Click View network connections Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface Performance Notes What is a security certificate? Modem Troubleshooting GuideAbout Security Certificate Warnings Why do I receive a warning when accessing the login screen? Installing the new certificateIs my data safe? Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Page Built-in Terminal Emulation How to find the Built-in Terminal EmulatorNavigating the Menus How to create a New Connection Using the Wizard Page Page Linux shell Directly enter a commandQuit / Start over Forgotten master password TroubleshootingCannot login via SSH After resync, the mouse pointers are still not alignedChoose Preferences Mouse Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsRJ45 SignalTechnical Specifications Use the proper Power Cord AC Power SourceDo Not Remove Cover Limitation of Liability Technical Support Warranty Information