StarTech.com SV441HDI Web Configuration Using Dhcp, Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable

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SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control: Instruction Guide

Web Configuration Using DHCP

This method requires that your network implement DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), usually on a server or network access device such as a router that dynamically allows devices to join the network without pre-configuration. It also assumes that you will have easy access to your network’s DHCP log, since you will need to know the IP address of the unit to complete the configuration over your Web browser. (If you are unsure of how to access your network’s DHCP log, contact your System Administrator for details.) If the unit is powered on and connected to the network via LAN port on the rear panel, it will automatically attempt to lease an IP address using DHCP. Before you can begin the configuration process, you will need to access the DHCP log from your file server or other device that acts as the DHCP server on the network. A simple DHCP log looks similar to the following:

The information displayed for your own network may vary significantly from the data displayed in the image, but should supply (at minimum) three essential details: IP address, MAC address, and device (or machine) name for the computers and other devices connected to your network.

The values for the unit tested above are as follows:

IP Address: 192.168.22.4

MAC Address: 00-0E-C5-00-08-1A

Device Name: (none)

The easiest way to identify your Server Remote Control on the network is by its MAC address, a unique hardware identifier that is specific to your unit. The MAC address of the unit can be found on a white sticker on the bottom of the unit. Write down this number and keep it for future reference. Once you locate the MAC address of your unit in the DHCP log, you can match it to its leased IP address and proceed with the Web configuration.

NOTE: Once you have located the IP address of the unit switch and wish to proceed with the Web configuration, do not power off the unit or your DHCP server, since it might lease a different IP address. Should this happen, re-examine the DHCP log to verify the IP address again.

Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable

Configuring the unit using a serial cable is the best choice if you need to pre-configure the unit before attaching it to a network, i.e. when sending to a branch office, customer site, etc. or are not using DHCP on your network. In general, the Web configuration is far preferable because of its intuitive interface and the fact that you do not have to be within close physical proximity to do the configuration. However, if you wish to use the serial cable method to configure the Server

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Contents Page Table of Contents Accessing KVM Features Required Cables and Hardware Introduction FeaturesContents Before You BeginInstalling the Server Remote Control Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Managed Computers Network Configuration Methods ExplainedDevice Name none Web Configuration Using DhcpTerminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable IP AddressSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Admin/Setup Screen Configuring the KVM for Your NetworkUsing the Web Interface Login ScreenCommit Network Changes Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpIP Addresses and Routing Domain Name Server optionalSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Manual Upload Status Screen Software Options UpgradePort Numbers Site map Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortHelp! Menu Copyright MenuWeb Interface Accessing the VNC InterfaceNative VNC Client SSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Using the VNC MenuVncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Welcome Window Bribar FeatureSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Main Menu VirtKeys Menu Video Tuning MenuSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Cascade Configuration Accessing KVM FeaturesOSD Operations Function key F4 Function key F1Function key F2 Function key F3Scan Rate Manual ScanAudio Stick Scan TypeSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Selecting a Computer Hot Key CommandsKeyboard Typematic Rate Changing Your ConfigurationTroubleshooting Remote mouse and local mouse dont line up Forgotten master passwordCannot login via SSH Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsLAN RJ-45 SpecificationsSupported Protocols Service Description BenefitsWarranty Information Appendix a About Security Certificate Warnings Appendix B Using the Advanced Video Tuning Feature SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Network performance Choose the best video modeAppendix C Getting Peak Performance Noisy video cardsIf the Managed Computer Does Not Support Ipmi Appendix D The Ipmi Upgrade OptionBackground Managed Computer RequirementsUK/Ireland/Europe Rest of the World +1-519-455-9675 Activating the Ipmi OptionConfiguring Ipmi on the SVx41HDI Connecting the SVx41HDI for Ipmi ControlTo access the Status Ipmi Sensor Report screen Accessing the Status ScreenAccessing Ipmi Controls VNC WebSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Activating the Modem Option Appendix E The Modem Option UpgradeConfiguring a Modem Connection on the SVx41HDI Connecting a ModemSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Next Configuring the Remote ConnectionTimeout during login process. Giving up Accessing the Web InterfaceTroubleshooting Guide Modem hang up. ResettingPhone line rings Modem init chat script failedModem init okay Saw PPP startup from clientConnecting R-Port Devices to the SVx41HDI Appendix F Using Optional R-Port DevicesAdvanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Operating Notes Remote Login via SSHStty -crtscts /dev/serial port SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide

SV841HDI, SV441HDI, SV1641HDI specifications

StarTech.com offers a range of HDMI-over-IP extenders that are designed to deliver high-quality video and audio signals over standard Ethernet networks. Among these products are the SV1641HDI, SV441HDI, and SV841HDI, each tailored to meet different connectivity and scalability needs while maintaining exceptional performance.

The SV1641HDI is a cost-effective solution for extending HDMI signals up to 164 feet (50 meters) using a single Cat5e/6 cable. This extender supports resolutions up to 1080p, making it ideal for home theaters, conference rooms, and classrooms where high-definition video is a must. One of its standout features is the plug-and-play capability, allowing for quick setup without the need for complex configuration. Additionally, it supports various audio formats, providing flexibility for different audio setups.

Moving to the SV441HDI, this model expands upon the capabilities of the SV1641HDI by enabling HDMI signal extension to distances up to 230 feet (70 meters). This possibility is achieved through a single run of Cat5e/6 cable, making it suitable for larger environments. The SV441HDI supports resolutions up to 4K at 30Hz, ensuring that users can enjoy sharper images and fine details, which is especially important for presentations and video playback. With its IR control capabilities, users can manage their devices remotely, adding to the convenience of this extender.

For those requiring even more advanced features, the SV841HDI is the premium option in this lineup. This model supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz and can extend HDMI signals to distances of up to 328 feet (100 meters) via Cat6 cabling. The SV841HDI is perfect for a variety of applications, including commercial AV installations, where high-quality video is critical. It also features support for multi-channel audio formats, ensuring that users get a complete audio-visual experience. The inclusion of a web-based interface allows for easy configuration and management of connected devices.

All three models are designed with reliability and performance in mind. They incorporate advanced technologies to ensure minimal latency and uncompromised signal quality, whether used in small setups or extensive professional installations. With their unique features tailored to different requirements, the SV1641HDI, SV441HDI, and SV841HDI are excellent choices for any HDMI extension needs, providing flexibility and high performance in various environments.