Adder Technology Switch manual Security Settings, SSL Settings, Telnet Settings, IP Access Control

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Security Settings

SSL Settings

Force HTTPS

If this option is enabled access to the Web front-end is only possible using an HTTPS connection. The SmartView World won’t listen on the HTTP port for incoming connections.

KVM encryption

This option controls the encryption of the RFB protocol, the protocol used by the Remote Console to transmit the screen data to the administrator machine and keyboard and mouse data back to the host.

If set to ‘Off’ no encryption will be used.

If set to ‘Try’ the applet tries to make an encrypted connection. In case connection establishment fails for any reason an unencrypted connection will be used.

If set to ‘Force’ the applet tries to make an encrypted connection. An error will be reported in case connection establishment fails.

Telnet Settings

Enable Telnet access

If this option is enabled, access over Telnet client is possible. For higher security we recommend to disable Telnet access.

IP Access Control

This section explains the settings related to IP access control. It is used to limit access to a distinguished number of clients only. These clients will be identified by their IP address, from which they are trying to build up a connection.

Note: The IP access control settings apply to the LAN interface only. Enable IP Access Control

Enables access control based on IP source addresses.

Default policy

This option controls what to do with arriving IP packets that don’t match any of the configured rules. They can be accepted or dropped.

IMPORTANT: If you set this to DROP and you have no ACCEPT rules configured, access to the Web front-end over LAN is actually disabled. To enable access again you can change the security settings via modem or ISDN dial in or by temporarily disabling IP access control with the initial configuration procedure.

Rule Number

This should contain the number of a rule for which the following commands will apply. This field will be ignored, in case of appending a new rule.

IP/Mask

Specifies the IP address or IP address range for which the rule applies.

Examples (the number concatenated to an IP address with a ‘/’ is the number of valid bits that will be used of the given IP address):

192.168.1.22/32 matches the IP Address 192.168.1.22

192.168.1.0/24 matches all IP packets with source addresses from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255

0.0.0.0/0 matches any IP packet

Policy

The policy determines what to do with matching packets. They can be accepted or dropped.

Note: The order of the rules is important. The rules are checked in ascending order until a rule matches. All the rules below the matching one will be ignored. The default policy applies if no match has been found.

Appending a rule

Enter the IP/Mask and set the policy. Finally, press ‘Append’.

Inserting a rule

Enter the rule number, the IP/Mask and set the policy. Finally, press ‘Insert’.

Replacing a rule

Enter the rule number, the IP/Mask and set the policy. Finally, press ‘Replace’.

Deleting a rule

Enter the rule number and press ‘Delete’.

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Contents SmartView World Contents Operation Introduction WelcomeWhat you may additionally need What’s in the boxMounting ConnectionsTo attach the rack-mount brackets 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 connectionPower supply connection Power switching connectionsTo connect the power supply 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 Overall initial configuration Keyboard, video and mouse KVM switchingA hurry? 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 user To add a groupTo modify, copy or delete a group To edit permissions for a user or group Using the User/Group Permissions panelTo select security settings Selecting appropriate security settingsTo edit computer names and switching codes Determining computer ports display and selectionTo set the number of KVM ports 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 usersTo select a computer using hotkeys To select a computer using mouse buttonsStandard hotkeys 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 sectionUsing remote chat Selecting a computer remote IP usersTo use remote chat Getting assistance TroubleshootingPoor video quality with smearing, fuzziness or ripple US +1 888 275Appendix 1 KVM configuration menu items Setup OptionsAppendices 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 Type Mouse hotkeyRemote Console Button Keys 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 cableSmartView World setup cable SmartView World to power switch cablePower switch to power switch daisy chain cable Safety information WarrantyOther products in the SmartView range Radio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECFCC Compliance Statement United States United States of America Index

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