Lindy Switch Encryption settings, Lindy KVM IP encryption settings, Viewer encryption settings

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5Once the secure keys have been calculated the LINDY KVM IP will restart and present a standard logon screen.

IP Access Switch Plus Logon

At this stage the username will

 

 

 

 

 

 

be ‘admin’ and the password

Username:

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will be whatever you entered

Password:

 

 

 

 

in the first setup screen.

 

 

 

Once the username and password have been accepted, the screen should now show the host computer screen (or, if none is connected, a blank image).

6To view the options menu: Press . More about hotkeys. (if the standard hotkeys were altered, use the new hotkeys plus C)

Encryption settings

The LINDY KVM IP offers a great deal of flexibility in its configuration and this extends equally to its encryption settings. Due to the variety of situations in which it might be used and the range of viewer applications that need to view it, a number of settings are available that might not make perfect sense at first glance. However, these settings should allow you to configure the LINDY KVM IP and the viewers to operate as required.

Factors to consider when setting these options might be:

Do all of the connections and operations require encryption?

Will some users be using older VNC viewer versions?

LINDY KVM IP encryption settings

The LINDY KVM IP configuration page offers three encryption settings:

Always on - This setting will force all viewers to use encryption. Note:

 

This setting will preclude any VNC viewer versions that do not support

 

encryption.

Prefer off - This setting does not enforce encryption unless a viewer

 

specifically requests it. If a viewer has its ‘Let server choose’ setting, then an

 

un-encrypted link will be set up.

Prefer on - This setting generally enforces encryption unless an earlier

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IP Access Switch Plus Control

Logoff

Restore Mouse Functions

Configuration

Access Mode

 

Shared

 

 

 

Host

 

Server

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Return

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Access mode

Allows you to choose between Shared mode (where all other logged on users can see your operations) and Private mode (where the screens of all other users are blanked).

Logoff

Select to close your current session and display the screensaver.

Restore mouse functions Select to revive a mouse that has ceased to function correctly. See Hot plugging and mouse restoration for details.

Configuration

Select to gain access to the Unit, Network and Modem configuration screens. Within here you can also reset the LINDY KVM IP to its initial state.

Host

Indicates the currently selected host computer and allows you to select others. This item will be blank unless host details have been set within the remote configuration.

Return to host

Quits the menu and returns to the host screen.

viewer version is unable to support it, in which case the link will be un-

encrypted. If a viewer has its ‘Let server choose’ setting, then the link will be

encrypted.

Viewer encryption settings

The web browser viewers and VNC viewers (of level 4.0b5S or higher) offer four encryption settings:

Always on - This setting will ensure that the link is encrypted, regardless of the LINDY KVM IP encryption setting.

Let server choose - This setting will follow the configuration of the LINDY KVM IP. If the LINDY KVM IP has ‘Always on’ or ‘Prefer on’ set, then the link will be encrypted. If the ‘Prefer off’ setting is selected at the LINDY KVM IP, then the link will not be encrypted.

Prefer off - This setting will configure an un-encrypted link if the LINDY KVM IP will allow it, otherwise it will be encrypted.

Prefer on - If the LINDY KVM IP allows it, this setting will configure an encrypted link, otherwise it will be un-encrypted.

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Contents IP Access Switch Plus DVI Audio Contents Index Modem/ISDN port Virtual Media featureLocal user console Dual formats for flexibilityLindy KVM IP features front and rear What’s in the box What you may additionally needDouble unit rack brackets MountingSingle unit rack brackets Full width of a 1U rack slotLocal console connections Keyboard and mouse Video Audio ConnectionsHost computer links Keyboard and mouse Single host computer or many?Host computer links Video To make a video linkTo make an audio link Host computer links AudioHost computer links Virtual Media To make an Virtual Media linkLocal console. Why? Local console connections Keyboard and mouseTo connect a local keyboard and mouse   Local console connections Video To connnect a local video monitorTo connect local speakers Local console connections AudioIP network port To connect the IP network portConnect the power leads to a nearby main supply socket Power supply connectionTo connect the power supply Modem/ISDN portPower control port To connect and address the switch boxesInitial configuration occurs as two distinct parts Initial configurationPart 1 Local configuration Part 1 Local configurationTo perform the initial local configuration Edit the Unit config screen. The key elements here areViewer encryption settings Encryption settingsLindy KVM IP encryption settings EncryptionHot plugging and mouse restoration Which restore setting do I use?To restore mouse operation when hot plugging Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouseTo invoke a configuration reset by switch Resetting the configurationLindy KVM IP asks for an unknown admin password Lindy KVM IP does not display the configuration sequencePart 2 Remote configuration To perform the remote configurationPositioning Lindy KVM IP in the network Networking issuesPort settings Placing Lindy KVM IP behind a router or firewallDNS addressing AddressingTo discover a DHCP-allocated IP address Firewall/router addressPlacing Lindy KVM IP alongside the firewall Ensuring sufficient securityPorts To configure the power sequences for each host computer Power switching configurationPower control sequences Power OffKvmadmin -getconfig kvm1.cfg Kvmadmin utilityKvmadmin command ip address parameters Kvmadmin -setusers users.csvConfigure network option Performing a flash upgradeTo perform a flash upgrade Important Wait until the upgrade is completeTo make a local connection Connecting to the Lindy KVM IPLocal connection To view the local control menuRemote connections To avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effectRemote connection by VNC viewer To connect using the VNC viewerTo connect using your Web browser Remote connection by Web browserUsing the viewer window When using the viewer windowMenu bar For the VNC viewer, the local cursor is a dot ConfigureMouse pointers To select a hostAuto calibrate Access mode shared/privatePower control Re-synchronise mouseMouse Control Single Mouse ModeControls Resync MouseKeyboard Control When entering codesVideo Settings InfoWhen the screen contains only host system information AdjustedSettings for all items Increased by 50% when a slow link is detectedVirtual Media To remotely transfer files to a host computerConnecting via dial up modem or Isdn link Downloading VNC viewer from the Lindy KVM IPIf you need to enter a port number Windows Viewer encryption settingsSupported web browsers LinuxTroubleshooting Getting assistanceSelect the ‘Configuration’ option to display Appendix 1 Local configuration menusTo access the local configuration menus Select the required optionUnit configuration Network configuration Modem configuration Reset configuration This option allows you to completely reset the Lindy KVM IPTo reset the Lindy KVM IP configuration Clear IP access control What is IP access control?To clear IP access control Auto select Appendix 2 VNC viewer connection optionsColour/Encoding Preferred encodingInputs Enable all inputsDisable all inputs view-only mode CustomiseScaling MiscIdentities Defaults ReloadDefaults Save Load / SaveAppendix 3 VNC viewer window options Appendix 4 Browser viewer options Encoding and colour levelSecurity Main configuration menu Logged on users Appendix 5 Remote configuration menusTo access the remote configuration menus Click the required optionUser accounts Firmware Version Screensaver TimeoutHardware Version Host Keyboard LayoutAdvanced unit configuration Time & date configuration IP Access Control IP Network MaskIP Gateway To reorder access control entries Setting IP access controlTo define a new IP access control entry To edit/remove access control entriesSerial port configuration Power control portModem port Host configuration To create a new host entryHotkey sequences Port/host addressing using Port DirectHotkey sequences and Port Direct Port DirectSyslog Server IP Address Logging and statusTo copy and paste the log For further details To get hereNet masks Appendix 6 Addresses, masks and portsIP addresses Answer YESBinary equivalent Net masks the binary explanationOperation with net mask Binary octet afterAll locations Calculating the mask for IP access controlSingle locations Address rangesSecurity issues with ports Ports+5V Appendix 7 Cable and connector specificationsRS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable 12VAppendix 8 Hotkey sequence codes Permissible key pressesCreating macro sequences Appendix 9 Supported video modes Safety information Other products in the CPU Switch rangeWarranty General Public License LinuxEnd user licence agreement FCC Compliance Statement United States Radio Frequency EnergyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC Canadian Department of Communications RFI statementGermany France Italia LINDY-Elektronik GmbHItalia Email info@lindy.ch Video source setting IndexConnections

Switch specifications

Lindy Switch is a pivotal innovation in the realm of audio-visual and data transmission technologies, designed to facilitate seamless switching between multiple signal sources. This device serves numerous applications, from broadcasting and live events to professional AV setups and corporate environments. One of its standout features is the ability to handle multiple input and output formats, enabling users to switch between HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, and more, depending on their specific needs.

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Lindy Switch incorporates advanced features such as automatic switching, which detects the active input source and seamlessly transitions to it, making it user-friendly even for those who are not tech-savvy. Additionally, the device often includes remote control capabilities, allowing users to manage inputs from a distance, enhancing convenience in larger spaces.

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In summary, Lindy Switch exemplifies cutting-edge technology in signal management, boasting features such as high-definition support, low latency, automatic switching, and versatile compatibility. Its solid construction and user-friendly interface make it a vital tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike, ensuring optimal performance in diverse audio-visually demanding environments. Whether for a home cinema or a corporate setting, Lindy Switch meets the needs of modern users who rely on efficient and high-quality signal switching solutions.