Minicom Advanced Systems DX User IP manual KVM Port Settings

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Figure 21 KVM Port Settings

29.KVM Port Settings

1.Assign names for each port.

2.Define hotkeys to switch to each port.

Choose either Minicom default hotkeys by selecting Minicom KVM-Switch in the Default configuration box, and then click the Set Defaults button.

Or choose your own hotkeys. The syntax to define a new hotkey is as follows: <keycode> [ + - * ] <keycode>.

For example LShift-LShift-*1-Enter. A + sign means that the keys are pressed together. The – sign means the keys are pressed sequentially. Lshift means the left Shift key.

The * sign inserts a pause with a definable duration. Add more than one pause if necessary. See Appendix B on page 63 for a list of key codes.

3. Press Apply at the bottom of the page. The settings are saved.

DX User IP uses separate mouse synchronization settings - see page 58 - and video- settings - see page 57 - for each port.

Note:

It is still possible to apply OSD key combinations through the Remote Console for switching the KVM port. However, video and mouse synchronization settings will be shared among the ports and may be unintentionally changed for one of those ports.

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Contents DX User IP User Guide Table of Contents User Guide Technical precautions WelcomeTrademarks LAN / WAN IntroductionFeatures of DX User IP DX User IP componentsCables Serial port Reset buttonsDX User IP front panel DX User IP rear panelTerminal port Pre-installation guidelinesRack mounting the DX User IP Mouse synchronization limitationsMotion tab Connecting the DX User IP to the Wan/LAN Disable Active DesktopDX User IP connections Connecting an RS232 terminal Local UserMbps connection Configuration via local console Order of powering onConfiguring the system Configuration via Dhcp serverConnect To box Hyperterminal Via the IP Device Setup utility DX User IP system interfaceVia Ethernet Crossover connection Logging Login screenTimeout Remote Console SettingsWork area Transmission Encoding Remote Console SettingsRemote Console Type Various Remote Console OptionsAccess via Telnet Telnet server commandsTelnet Console File transfer Virtual Floppy Power ControlStatus via Ipmi Event Log via IpmiInternal Power Control Internal powerExternal power Keyboard & Mouse SettingsFixed Mouse speed Auto Mouse speedMouse settings KVM SettingsDuration of Pause Default configurationActive Port Number of PortsKVM Port Settings KVM Port SettingsInserting a socket Appending a socketNoise filter Video SettingsEnable local video port Changing the orderCustom Video Modes window Custom Video ModesExisting user User/Group ManagementEmail address /Mobile number Password / Confirm passwordNew user name Full user nameCreate group button Modify User buttonCopy User Group ManagementCopy Group User/Group PermissionsNetwork Settings Network SettingsGateway IP address IP auto configurationIP address Subnet maskDynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Settings Serial Port Serial Port SettingsDX User IP External Power Option for Serial port External Power OptionSerial Port 2 external power option Security SettingsSSL Certificate Management SSL settingsCSR IP Access Control Telnet SettingsAnti Brute Force Settings Snmp SettingsYou can change the following parameters DX User IP Snmp MIB Ipmi SettingsIpmi Settings Ldap Settings Ldap SettingsUpdating firmware MaintenanceDirect SmartIP Links Maintenance FeaturesIcon Meaning Icons are color coded as followsInclude/modify custom Html code Access the Datafile for supportAccessing the remote console Keyboard layoutGo to the DX Operating Guide Control buttons /toolbar icons User Guide Chat window Chat windowMouse synchronization Video Settings accessChoose Options / Mouse Handling / Intelligent Sync Single mouse modeFrequently Asked Questions Glossary of terms Appendix a DX User IP Video modes Appendix B Key codes Key Appendix C Pin assignments RJ 45 Connector EthernetSerial SUB-D 9 Connector NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.3.1 CSP8 or CSP9 Windows 98 and Windows MEWindows 98 SE and Windows NT4 NetWare 6 servers running JavaLinux Appendix E Technical specifications User Guide Feedback Regional Offices