Adder Technology Switch manual Overall initial configuration, A hurry?

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Configuration

Almost all configuration and operational aspects of the SmartView World are controlled via on-screen menu displays. There are two main component parts of the SmartView World and the configurations of these two parts are controlled by separate menu sets. The two main components are:

Keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) switching

see KVM configuration menus for more details.

Internet Protocol (IP) remote access via Web browser see IP configuration panels for more details.

The configuration structures for each are accessed in different ways and the use of each is covered separately in this chapter.

Overall initial configuration

When setting up a new SmartView World installation, the following stages are recommended:

1Enable the ‘Security’ option within the KVM configuration menus.

With security disabled (default setting), all users attached to the SmartView World have full and unrestricted access to all computers and all SmartView World settings. In larger installations, especially if the IP port is Internet- connected, you are strongly recommended to enable security and set up individual user accounts with access privileges.

2Create an ADMIN (administration) account password.

The SmartView World has a fixed user account that cannot be deleted, named ADMIN. This user account is the only one that is able to make important KVM system changes. If you intend to use KVM security, then it is important to allocate a password to the ADMIN account.

3Create user accounts and allocate access rights.

Use the ADMIN account to add user profiles, passwords and access rights for each of the system users.

4Provide names for computers.

When numerous computers are attached, you are strongly advised to provide names for each, to assist with recognition.

5Configure the required ‘Setup Options’ and ‘Global Preferences

Use the ADMIN account to determine key SmartView World settings and timing characteristics.

The KVM section of the SmartView World is now configured and can be used via the local and extended user ports.

In a hurry?

If you don’t need KVM security, skip steps 1, 2 and 3.

If you don’t need KVM computer names, skip step 4

If you don’t need IP access, skip steps 6 to 12.

Any of these steps can be completed at a later date.

Additionally, when preparing to use the remote IP features of the SmartView World, the following extra stages are suggested:

6Connect and configure the IP Port then Make the final IP port connection.

These two stages prepare an appropriate IP address for the SmartView World and forge the physical link to an Intranet or the wider Internet.

7Access the IP configuration panels from a remote computer and change the standard superuser’s password.

Every SmartView World is shipped with the same default user name and password – it is important to change these as soon as possible.

8Organise users and groups, and determine their access rights.

Define your remote users and determine exactly which options they are entitled to see and change.

9Select appropriate security settings for your installation.

From Telnet to HTTPS, match the level of security to the manner in which your configuration will be accessed and used.

10Determine how computer ports are displayed and selected. Set the switching codes and name the computers for ease of use.

11Ensure that mouse acceleration is switched off on your computer(s). Acceleration makes it difficult to align the remote and local mouse cursors.

12Display the Remote Console window and synchronise operation. Ensure that each computer is viewed at its best.

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Contents SmartView World Contents Operation Introduction WelcomeWhat you may additionally need What’s in the boxTo attach the rack-mount brackets MountingConnections Local user port connections Computer port connectionsExtended user port connections To initially connect and configure the IP port stage 1Remote IP user port connections To connect an extended user portTo make the final IP port connection stage 2 IP auto configuration none/dhcp/bootp dhcp select ‘none’Ethernet connection Serial port connectionTo connect the power supply Power supply connectionPower switching connections To connect and address the switch boxes Cascade connections How cascade connections operate Addressing computers in a cascade To connect switches in a cascade arrangementTesting specific links to cascaded computers Using cascaded computersTips for successful cascading InstructionsMultiple video head connections A hurry? Overall initial configurationKeyboard, video and mouse KVM switching To access the KVM configuration menu KVM configuration menusTo set an Admin password To enable KVM securityAccess to all computers Press Access to no computers Press To change the KVM hotkeysSelect the autoscan mode List, Active or All Tips when creating/editing computer namesAutoscanning To create/edit computer namesPreparations for KVM configuration save/load Saving and restoring KVM configuration settingsTo edit the KVM configuration settings What to do if the Admin password has been forgottenTo restore KVM configuration settings Hints for editingTo restore mouse operation when hot plugging Which restore setting do I use?Hot plugging and mouse restoration Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mousePower switching configuration Resetting user port keyboards and miceTo perform a power-off reset for a selected user port To configure the power-control serial portCreating power port groups Editing power stringsStructure of power strings To change between the Ascii and HEX edit areasTo access the IP configuration panels IP configuration panelsSuper SmartviewTo change the superuser’s password Using the User/Group Management panelOrganising users and groups To add a userTo modify, copy or delete a group To modify, copy or delete a userTo add a group To edit permissions for a user or group Using the User/Group Permissions panelTo select security settings Selecting appropriate security settingsTo set the number of KVM ports To edit computer names and switching codesDetermining computer ports display and selection Selecting computers IP section Using Remote Console to synchronise operationTo select a computer To synchronise screen and mouse operationTo disable mouse acceleration Logging access activityTo make use of the activity logging features Disabling mouse accelerationKVM switching items Powering onFront panel controls IP remote-connection itemsTo select a computer using the front panel controls Using the KVM switching sectionTo select a computer using the on-screen menu Selecting a computer local and extended usersStandard hotkeys To select a computer using hotkeysTo select a computer using mouse buttons Logging in and out KVM section To select a computer using mouse buttons Advanced methodTo log in to the SmartView World KVM section To log out from the SmartView World KVM sectionTo change banner colours or disable the banner Using the dual access portsSelecting cascaded computers Reminder bannerTo use the Routing status feature Using remote power switchingTo switch a computer on or off Routing statusYour Login name Your Password Using the remote IP sectionLogging in and out IP section To log in to the SmartView World IP sectionTo use remote chat Using remote chatSelecting a computer remote IP users Getting assistance TroubleshootingPoor video quality with smearing, fuzziness or ripple US +1 888 275Appendices Appendix 1 KVM configuration menu itemsSetup Options Mouse Switching To access Global PreferencesGlobal Preferences Exclusive UseUser Timeout Autoscan ModeScreen Saver To define the autoscan listUser Preferences Functions Keyboard/Mouse Settings Appendix 2 IP configuration panelsUser select box Remote Console SettingsTransmission Encoding Various Remote Console OptionsRemote Console Button Keys Remote Console TypeMouse hotkey Switch Active Port KVM SettingsKVM Configuration KVM Port SettingsNoise filter Video SettingsVideo Quality and Speed Custom Video ModesUser/Group Management User and group permissions User/Group PermissionsNetwork Settings Ldap Settings Serial Port SettingsSSL Settings Security SettingsTelnet Settings IP Access ControlAgent Snmp SettingsTraps Trap destinationsIpmi Settings Remote Console Video Settings Remote Console Options Maintenance features MaintenanceUpdate Firmware Reset SmartView World IP sectionItems needed to perform the upgrade Appendix 3 Firmware upgrade KVM sectionTo perform a flash upgrade on the SmartView World To check your current firmware versionIssues to consider when performing flash upgrades RS232 serial flash upgrade cable Appendix 4 Cable and connector specificationsRS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable RS232 serial synchronisation cablePower switch to power switch daisy chain cable SmartView World setup cableSmartView World to power switch cable Other products in the SmartView range Safety informationWarranty FCC Compliance Statement United States Radio Frequency EnergyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC United States of America Index

Switch specifications

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