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In/Ej: Insert or eject the emulated USB disk. Enabled only if the host recognizes the USB disk.

R/W: Shows if the disk image is readable and/or writable. If the disk is readable, the R letter will be white. Whenever the host reads from the disk, the R letter will glow green for a few seconds. Whenever the host is writing to the disk, the W letter will glow for a few seconds.

8M: The type of USB disk selected is indicated here. The letters Flpy indicate floppy disk and CD indicates emulated CD-ROM.

PS/2: This area will show either PS/2 (as in this example) or USB to indicate if keyboard and mouse are being emulated via USB connection or PS/2 signals. If Autosync appears beneath this indicator, the mouse pointers on the local mouse and the VNC session will be synchronized automatically.

[1][A][S]: These flags show the state of the keyboard lights, NumLock, ShiftLock and ScrollLock respectively.

X:Click this button to close the Bribar and hide it. This can be very useful on a client machine that has a screen size the same as the remote machine. No vertical screen space is wasted with the Bribar. Use double-F7 to start the main menu, then click on the Bribar to restore the feature.

Other items: If the server's screen is larger than 1024x768, additional buttons will be shown to the right of the above listed items. These are all keyboard shortcuts and are duplicated in the Keys menu.

Main Menu

To access the main menu, quickly press F7 twice quickly. You must press the key twice within one second. If you press it once or too slowly, then the F7 key(s) are sent to the host, just like any other key. This is the only way to get into the menu system, if the Bribar is disabled. Here is the main menu for a typical system:

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External KVM control over IP FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Using the Modem feature Accessing the VNC InterfaceDisk Control menu Using the Ipmi feature Optimizing performanceSerial Remote Control operation Contents Required Cables and HardwareAll applications To add a redundant power supply Configuration via serial portTo install the SV1115IPEXT into a rack or cabinet To use the optional dedicated WAN portInstalling the SV1115IPEXT Page Page To connect console devices WindowsWindows XP and Windows Server Linux, Unix and X-WindowsWeb Configuration Using Dhcp IP Address Web Configuration Using Static IPSubnet Mask Default Gateway Device Name noneTerminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Using the Web Interface Login ScreenWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu selections CD-ROM Mode Floppy modeRAMdisk mode Disk FormatsBooting from USB Disk CD-ROM Web Server RequirementsDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp IP Addresses and RoutingDomain Name Server optional User Accounts Ethernet Address MAC AddressEthernet Bridging Machine NameContact Name Other identification detailsLocation Network AddressAuto Self Upgrade Manual Upload Purchase Options Site map Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial Port Help Menu Copyright MenuWeb Interface Native VNC ClientUse a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel SSH Tunnel with Native VNC clientWelcome Window Bribar Feature Main Menu Page Video Tuning Menu VirtKeys MenuChoose the best video mode Getting Peak PerformanceUsing the Advanced Video Tuning Feature Noisy video cardsNetwork performance Page Host Computer Requirements Disk Control MenuBackground If the Host Computer Does Not Support IpmiConnecting the SV1115IPEXT for Ipmi Control Configuring Ipmi on the SV1115IPEXTAccessing the Status Screen Accessing Ipmi Controls Connecting a Modem Modem configuration Finish Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface Https//99.99.99.99Troubleshooting Guide Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance NotesStarting PPP for auth on port… Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SV1115IPEXT Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Modem init chat script failedPage Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Remote Login via SSHOperating Notes About Security Certificate Warnings What is a security certificate?Stty -crtscts /dev/serial port Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Cannot login via SSH Installing the new certificate…Forgotten master password Remote mouse and local mouse dont line upCertificate warning shown when connecting via Https Dont set LAN and WAN to the same IP AddressChoose Preferences Mouse Specifications Authentication Service Description BenefitSetup Config Dhcp Dynamic IPAbout StarTech.com