StarTech.com CABCONS1716I manual

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When disabled, the LAN port will use the values assigned to it on the IP Addresses and Routing table below.

IP Addresses and Routing: This table allows you to assign IP information for the LAN and WAN ports separately. If you are using DHCP, the values for the LAN port will be filled in automatically and any changes made will not affect the setup.

Domain Name Server: This section allows you to specify DNS servers and the default DNS domain suffix in use on the network. If DHCP

is enabled, some of these values may be supplied automatically.

Clicking the Commit button applies any changes made on this page, but leaves the old settings active until the next time the unit restarts. Clicking Make changes effective now applies the changes and restarts CABCONS1716I so the new settings take

effect immediately.

Ethernet Address (MAC Address): This is the Ethernet hardware address of this unit’s LAN/WAN port. It is set at the factory and cannot be changed. You may need this number to configure your DHCP server.

User Accounts: This menu will allow you to add accounts other than admin to the system. These accounts will not have the authority to change settings, but can access the Web interface and log into the VNC console.

Selecting Delete permanently removes the user from the system. If you enter values for a user that does not already exist under Edit User Details, the system will create that user for you when you click Record changes. If the user already exists, you will change the password for that user.

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Contents CABCONS1716I FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Using the Modem Feature Packaging Contents IntroductionConsole Installation System RequirementsAll applications Overhead Diagram Depth ConsoleDepth Assembly ModulePage Page Page Page Hardware Guide Front Panel FunctionsKVM Control and Status LCD Panel ControlKeyboard Status and LCD Panel Power Switch LAN PS/2 Keyboard 10.PS/2 Mouse Remote connections xNetwork Configuration Web Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplayAssigned IP Address Web Configuration Using Dhcp IP Address MAC Address 00-0E-C5-00-08-1ADevice Name none Web Configuration Using Static IP Terminal Configuration Using a Serial CableFor assistance 8N1 settings Sample HyperTerminal configurationUsing the Web Interface Login Screen Navigating the Web Interface Name Help Area Main MenuMain Menu selections Network Config Page System Ident Page Page Page Using the Terminal Interface via Serial Port VNC InterfaceWeb Interface Native VNC Client Client machineUsing the VNC Menu Bribar FeatureUse a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Page Main Menu Page VirtKeys Menu ExamplesVideo Tuning menu Page Accessing KVM Features Cascade ConfigurationOSD Operations Computer name is shown on the screenOSD Function Keys Scan Type CH Display Hot Key Commands Selecting a ComputerAuto Scan Changing Your Configuration Manual ScanScan Rate Keyboard Typematic RateOptimizing video performance Noisy video cardsNetwork performance Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature Using the Modem Feature Connecting a Modem Modem ConnectionModem configuration Configuring the Remote Connection Accessing the Web Interface Https//99.99.99.99Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Modem Troubleshooting Guide Serial Remote Control operationConnecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the CABCONS1716I Default configurationAdvanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell 8N2 Eight bits, no parity, two stop bitsRemote Login via SSH Stty -crtscts /dev/serial port What is a security certificate? Network settingsAbout Security Certificate Warnings Is my data safe?Troubleshooting Installing the new certificate…Forgotten master password This procedureCannot login via SSH Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsAfter resync, the mouse pointers are still not aligned Keyboard Replacement Triangular MarkTouchpad Replacement Shown belowSpecifications 17TFTTechnical Support Warranty Information This product is backed by a three year warrantyLimitation of Liability