StarTech.com SV1641HDI Configuring the KVM for Your Network, Using the Web Interface, Home Screen

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SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control: Instruction Guide

Configuring the KVM for Your Network

NOTE: As firmware for this product evolves, some of the menu options may change and therefore these screenshots and instructions may differ slightly from the options displayed on your screen.

Using the Web Interface

The Web interface is the most intuitive way to configure the Server Remote Control. It also offers a Java-based VNC client that you can use to control the managed computers from a remote location. The unit supports any industry-standard HTML Web browser. You can access the Web interface by opening your Web browser and entering the IP address of the unit you wish to access/configure. The IP address will be either a) the address assigned by your DHCP server as identified in the previous section, or b) the address you configure through the terminal via a serial cable (see the section “Using the Terminal Interface via Serial Port” for more information).

The Login Screen

Before you can access the Web configuration interface, you must enter a user name and password. The default username and password as shipped from the factory is username admin with a password of admin.

NOTE: Before the login screen appears, your Web browser may

display a warning about an invalid security certificate. This does not affect the security of your data in any way. Whenever you are prompted about a certificate security problem by your browser or the Java VNC client, always choose the option to continue. For more information, please consult Appendix A, “About Security Certificate Warnings”.

The Home Screen

The Home screen serves two functions. First, it is a place to check the status of the unit, view essential system information, and

capture screen shots from the managed computers. Second, it is where you can start the integrated Java VNC client to interact with the managed computers by clicking on the large screen shot or choosing one of the VNC client links.

The Admin/Setup Screen

This is the menu that will allow you to access all the features you will need to perform an initial configuration of the Server Remote Control. Each of the options is explained in detail here.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Accessing KVM Features Contents Introduction FeaturesBefore You Begin Required Cables and HardwareInstalling the Server Remote Control Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Managed Computers Network Configuration Methods ExplainedTerminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Web Configuration Using DhcpIP Address Device Name noneSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Using the Web Interface Configuring the KVM for Your NetworkLogin Screen Admin/Setup ScreenIP Addresses and Routing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDomain Name Server optional Commit Network ChangesSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Manual Upload Software Options Upgrade Status ScreenPort Numbers Help! Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortCopyright Menu Site map MenuWeb Interface Accessing the VNC InterfaceNative VNC Client Using the VNC Menu SSH Tunnel with Native VNC clientVncviewer -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 F2 Function key F1Function key F3 Function key F4Audio Stick Manual ScanScan Type Scan RateSVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide Selecting a Computer Hot Key CommandsKeyboard Typematic Rate Changing Your ConfigurationTroubleshooting Cannot login via SSH Forgotten master passwordCertificate warning shown when connecting via Https Remote mouse and local mouse dont line upLAN 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 Appendix C Getting Peak Performance Choose the best video modeNoisy video cards Network performanceBackground Appendix D The Ipmi Upgrade OptionManaged Computer Requirements If the Managed Computer Does Not Support IpmiUK/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 ConnectionTroubleshooting Guide Accessing the Web InterfaceModem hang up. Resetting Timeout during login process. Giving upModem init okay Modem init chat script failedSaw PPP startup from client Phone line ringsConnecting R-Port Devices to the SVx41HDI Appendix F Using Optional R-Port DevicesAdvanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Remote Login via SSH Operating NotesStty -crtscts /dev/serial port SVx41HDI Series Server Remote Control Instruction Guide

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