Lindy CPU IP Access Switch Plus Mounting, Single unit rack brackets, Double unit rack brackets

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Installation

Mounting

The CPU IP offers three main mounting methods:

Supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet

Optional single unit rack brackets

Optional double unit rack brackets

Connections

Single unit rack brackets

These two brackets (plus four screws), extend the size of the CPU IP so that it fills the full width

of a 1U rack slot.

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5V

 

 

 

2.

1

2

COM2

ON

POWE

5A

 

 

CONTROL

5V 2.5A

1

 

ON

2

COM2

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

INDOOR

USE

ONLY

 

 

 

KVM

 

 

 

CONSOLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER/KVM

COM1

MODEM

SWITCH

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INDOOR

USE

ONLY

 

 

KVM

 

 

CONSOLE

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER/KVM

COM1

MODEM

SWITCH

Double unit rack brackets

This kit comprises four brackets (plus twelve screws) and allows two CPU IP units

to be connected side by side and fitted into a 1U rack slot.

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COM1 MODEM

5V

 

 

 

2.

1

2

COM2

ON

POWE

5A

 

 

CONTROL

5V

 

 

 

2.

1

2

COM2

ON

POWER

5A

 

 

CONTROL

 

INDOOR

USE

 

 

KV

 

ONL

 

Y

 

INDOOR

USE

ONLY

 

 

KVM

 

 

CONSOLE

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER/KVM

COM1

MODEM

SWITCH

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Contents  CPU IP Access Switch PlusContents Index IP network/Internet Four simultaneous remote usersLocal user Modem/ISDN portCPU IP Access Switch Plus features front and rear CD-ROM What’s in the box What you may additionally need  MountingSingle unit rack brackets Double unit rack bracketsConnections Host computer or KVM switchTo connect the IP network port Local keyboard, video monitor and mouseIP network port To connect a local keyboard, video monitor and mouseTo connect a modem or Isdn port Power supply connectionTo connect the power supply Modem/ISDN portTo connect and address the switch boxes Power control portPart 2 Remote configuration Initial configurationPart 1 Local configuration Part 1 Local configurationEncryption To perform the initial local configurationAdmin password Time and DateEncryption Encryption settingsCPU IP encryption settings Viewer encryption settingsRecognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse Which restore setting do I use?To restore mouse operation when hot plugging Hot plugging and mouse restorationTo invoke a configuration reset by main menu Resetting the configurationCPU IP asks for an unknown admin password CPU IP does not display the configuration sequenceTo perform the remote configuration Part 2 Remote configurationPlacing CPU IP behind a router or firewall Networking issuesPort settings Positioning CPU IP in the networkFirewall/router address AddressingTo discover a DHCP-allocated IP address DNS addressingEnsuring sufficient security Placing CPU IP alongside the firewallPorts Power Off Power switching configurationPower control sequences To configure the power sequences for each host computerImportant Wait until the upgrade is complete Performing a flash upgradeTo view the local control menu Connecting to the CPU IPLocal connection To make a local connectionTo avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect Remote connectionsRemote connection by Web browser To connect using the VNC viewerTo connect using your Web browser Remote connection by VNC viewerWhen using the viewer window Using the viewer windowMenu bar To select a host ConfigureMouse pointers Host selectionRe-synchronise mouse Access mode shared/privatePower control Auto calibrateControls   Setting the Threshold manuallyPhase ContrastDownloading VNC viewer from the CPU IP Connecting via dial up modem or Isdn linkIf you need to enter a port number Linux Viewer encryption settingsSupported web browsers WindowsGetting assistance TroubleshootingTo access the local configuration menus Appendix 1 Local configuration menusUnit configuration Network configuration Modem configuration To reset the CPU IP configuration Reset configurationWhat is IP access control? Clear IP access controlTo clear IP access control Preferred encoding Appendix 2 VNC viewer connection optionsColour/Encoding Auto selectMisc InputsSave configuration file as DefaultsReload defaults Save as defaultsAppendix 3 VNC viewer window options Encoding and colour level Appendix 4 Browser viewer optionsSecurity To access the remote configuration menus Appendix 5 Remote configuration menusMain configuration menu Logged on users User accounts Host Keyboard Layout Screensaver timeoutHardware Version Firmware VersionForce VNC protocol Advanced unit configurationIdle timeout Protocol timeoutIP network mask IP access controlIP gateway To edit/remove access control entries Setting IP access controlTo define a new IP access control entry To reorder access control entriesPower control port Serial port configurationModem port To create a new host entry Host configurationList Logging and statusTo copy and paste the log Occurred Click to clear All log entries RefreshIP addresses Appendix 6 Addresses, masks and portsNet masks Binary octet after Net masks the binary explanationInside a bit-wise and function Binary equivalentAddress ranges Calculating the mask for IP access controlSingle locations All locationsPorts Security issues with portsFemale Appendix 7 Cable and connector specifications6pin mini-DIN 9pin D-type 4pin RJ10Appendix 8 Hotkey sequence codes Safety considerations when using power switches with CPU IP Other products in the CPU Switch rangeWarranty Safety informationEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyFCC Compliance Statement United States Germany France Italia USAIndex 