Lindy user manual About the P16-IP, Section Introducing the P16-IP

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Section 1

Introducing the P16-IP

 

 

 

1.1 About the P16-IP

Thank you for purchasing the LINDY P16-IP!

This advanced 16 port KVM switch allows direct control of up to 16 computers from a single KVM (Keyboard, Video, and Mouse) console. Additionally, built-in KVM over IP technology allows a remote operator to access the switch, and the computers connected to it, from almost anywhere in the world using a simple web browser interface.

IP Network

P16-IP

 

Local Console

Remote Access

Multiple Servers

Remote & local control of multiple computers

The P16-IP provides a non-intrusive solution for remote access and control because the software runs on its embedded processors only, so there’s no interference with computer operation, or impact on network performance. The P16-IP also features remote mass storage support; a USB connection from the switch to the one of the connected computers allows virtual storage to be set up on the host and accessed from the client.

The P16-IP supports computers equipped with PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports, and VGA monitor connections. USB equipped PCs, Macs and SUN computers are also supported when using the relevant USB to PS/2 adapter cable (LINDY No. 42866.)

The switch can be easily daisy chained with other LINDY P-series KVM switches (P4, P8 or P16, it cannot be used with PXT switches) to support up to 128 computer connections in total, all controlled from a single local console or via IP access.

Three methods of switching between the connected computers are available: by pressing the front panel push buttons; by using keyboard hotkeys; or via OSD (On Screen Display). Hotkey switching and OSD control is supported both locally and via the remote IP console. The keyboard and mouse connections of all connected PCs and servers are emulated at all times. This prevents error messages when switching between connected PCs.

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Contents P16-IP KVM Switch About this manual Contents Introducing P16-IP Remote & local control of multiple computers About the P16-IPSection Introducing the P16-IP Product Features Cables and Accessories not included Package ContentsHardware Installation Product Information & Connection Guide Section Hardware InstallationMake your connections to the switch as detailed below Connecting an External Power Switch option Rackmount InstallationResetting the Switches Cascading / Daisy Chaining of multiple KVM SwitchesConnect the local console StepKVM Switch Operation Password Security KVM Switch OperationSection KVM Switch Operation Hot Plug SupportFront panel push button selection Computer / Port SelectionPort LED Display Important Note Keyboard Hotkey SelectionBeeper Function Enables and Disables beep during Auto Scan Auto Scan modeROM Reflash On Screen Display Menu OSD Port SelectionSystem ESC Quit Enter IP Access Configuration Operation Initial Configuration via a Dhcp Server ConfigurationInitial Configuration via a Serial Console Section IP Access Configuration & OperationMAC Address Detection P16-IP Setup ToolIP Auto Configuration AuthenticationP16-IP Keyboard Settings Keyboard, Mouse and Video ConfigurationRemote Mouse Settings Auto mouse speedSingle and Double Mouse Mode Host System Mouse SettingsWindows XP Mouse Settings Special Mouse DriverVideo Modes Recommended Mouse SettingsMS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XP SUN SolarisTelnet UsagePrerequisites Logging Login to the P16-IPHttp//IP address of P16-IP Https//IP address of P16-IPNavigation Access the Remote ConsoleWindow Remote Console Main WindowSingle/Double mouse mode Auto Adjust buttonRemote Console Control Bar Ctrl+Alt+DeleteIntelligent Sync Video Settings in the KVM section in the front end menuFast Sync Reset this Mode PhaseReset all Modes ContrastShow Section IP Access Configuration & Operation Undo ChangesMapping Local KeyboardStatus line Remote Console Status LineKVM Console For the Remote Power settings see .3 onMenu Options Telnet Console Cls HelpQuit VersionCreate a Floppy Image Floppy DiskUnix and UNIX-like OS Dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/tmp/floppy.imageUploading a Floppy Image Section IP Access Configuration & Operation WindowsDd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.image Create a CD-ROM/ISO ImageShare name Share hostPath to image UserSamba Drive Redirection Section IP Access Configuration & Operation Options User Management Change PasswordUsers And Groups Confirm passwordExisting users New User nameUser Console Pre-configuredUser select box Transmission EncodingRemote Console Type Default Java-VMManually Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin Miscellaneous Remote Console SettingsMouse hotkey Remote Console Button KeysPS/2 Keyboard Model Keyboard/MouseHost Interface Video Miscellaneous Video SettingsUSB Mouse Type Mouse SpeedForce Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers NetworkEnable Telnet access IP auto configurationCalled Telnet Console on Disable Setup Protocol Subnet MaskDynamic DNS Dynamic DNS server Enable Dynamic DNSHostname UsernameSection called Certificate on KVM encryption SecurityForce Https Certificate Common name Challenge PasswordOrganizational unit OrganizationKey length Confirm Challenge PasswordSerial Port Configuration or console loginModem Serial line speedModem client IP address Passthrough access to serial port via TelnetModem server IP address Date And Time Event Log List logging enabledNFS Logging enabled Snmp Logging enabled Smtp Logging enabledConnected Users Device InformationView the data file for support Update Firmware Tools Internet Options General Delete Files Unit Reset KVM Switch Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting IP Access Troubleshooting Key Codes Technical InformationTechnical Information Video Modes Resolution x, y Refresh Rates HzUnited Kingdom Certifications, Recycling InformationCE Statement