Minicom Advanced Systems DX System manual Configuring the primary and slave units

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Figure 17 Cascaded DX Central units connected to a hub/switch

7.3 Configuring the primary and slave units

After connecting the cascaded DX Centrals you must configure them to be primary or slave (secondary level) units.

To do so, connect a DX User to the each DX Central – primary and slave, as explained above in section 4 on page 11. (Where you don’t have enough DX Users for all the slaves, after configuring one slave connect the DX User to the next slave.)

Power on the DX units in the following order:

1.Primary DX Central.

2.Slave/s DX Central(s).

3.The DX User connected to the primary DX Central.

The Configuration wizard appears on the DX User’s monitor, see Figure 18.

Figure 18 Configuration Wizard

1.Check Cascaded DX configuration.

2.Click . The DX Network Configuration box appears. See Figure 19.

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Contents DX System User Guide Table of Contents Creating/editing Users and Groups Upgrading from V1.9 to DX Central Update Technical precautions WelcomeTrademarks Introduction FeaturesAvoiding general rack mounting problems Pre-installation guidelinesElevated operating ambient temperature System componentsReduced airflow Mechanical loadingCircuit overloading DX Central DX system outlineUSB DX User unitsRack mounting the XRICCs Rack mounting the DX central and User unitsRack mounting the RICCs Connecting the DX systemConnecting an optional local computer to a DX User Connecting servers to the DX CentralXricc power supply DX Central Connecting a Ricc or Xricc PS/2Ricc / Xricc Connecting an Xricc SUNConnecting an Xricc RS232 Connecting an Xricc USBConnecting the DX User to an RS232 Terminal Connecting the CAT5 cablesTerminal Power managementCascading DX Central units Connecting Legacy KVM switchesDX Central Secondary level Connecting with an Ethernet Crossover cableCheck Cascaded DX configuration Configuring the primary and slave unitsDX Network Configuration Before logging in you must configure the slavesChanging the cascade status Connecting the DX Users when cascadingPowering on the system Configuration wizard non-DX cascaded systemConnecting servers/devices in a cascaded system Logging Configuring the DX systemAuto detecting system components DX System Configuration windowGeneral tab elements Computer Port Configuration boxApplying changes RS232 Terminal settingsConfiguring individual input ports DX Central 1st level Cascaded DX Central unitsLeft Port No This is the Server port number DX System Cascade Inputs Cascaded Legacy switchesAdd New KVM Device box Adding a Legacy switch typeTo Server Properties box Method aCascade Inputs box Method BConfiguring the server ports HotKey keyboard Power device settings box elements Configuring a Power management deviceAdd New Power Profile box Add New Power profile box elementsConfiguring the connected servers Dual Power devices Other settings to configureAdmin User name Settings 11.6.3 IP/Cascade Settings Creating/editing Users and Groups Group Access rights Creating Groups Toolbar buttonsGeneral information tab elements Creating Users Editing Group access rightsAdd New User box Users and Groups Details view Arranging devicesIcon Meaning Servers windowCreating a new folder Deleting and renaming folders Saving changesAdding devices to a folder Servers/devices display optionsAccessing devices Scanning a group of servers Power on/off, rebootAdjusting the picture quality System requirements for the DX Central Update program Connecting to a local computerConnect Private Disconnect UserDX Central IP address Running the DX Central UpdateDX Central Update ∙ Ricc PS/2 Updating the DX User and XRICCS/RICCsUpdate window DDC buttons Events logLog window Configuring Log TrapsTroubleshooting Resetting the DX Central Clearing the LogSaving the Log SUN key Combo key USB / SUN Combo keysTechnical specifications SystemDX units SUN USB Terminal hotkeysUser guide feedback Germany France Italy DX System

DX System specifications

Minicom Advanced Systems DX System is a cutting-edge solution designed to streamline the management and monitoring of IT infrastructure, particularly in data centers and remote environments. This system exemplifies a robust integration of advanced technologies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reducing downtime.

One of the hallmark features of the DX System is its KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) over IP capabilities, which allows IT professionals to access and control multiple servers and devices from a centralized location. This remote access is not only convenient but vital for organizations that require constant monitoring and management, enabling support teams to troubleshoot and resolve issues without the need for physical presence.

The DX System is built on a highly scalable architecture, accommodating a wide range of configurations. This scalability ensures that organizations can expand their operations without needing to overhaul existing systems. With support for both physical and virtual servers, the system offers versatility that meets diverse computing needs.

Another significant characteristic of the DX System is its enhanced security protocols. The system utilizes robust encryption methods and secure login processes, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected from unauthorized access. Additionally, features such as user authentication and logging provide an audit trail, facilitating compliance with various industry regulations.

Minicom's Advanced Systems DX also incorporates advanced monitoring and alerting solutions that provide real-time insights into system performance. These tools allow administrators to proactively identify potential issues before they escalate into critical problems, thereby minimizing downtime and enhancing reliability.

The DX System is engineered with user experience in mind, featuring an intuitive interface that simplifies navigation and configuration. Administrators can easily set up and manage their environments, ensuring that they can focus on strategic initiatives rather than getting bogged down by technical complexities.

In summary, the Minicom Advanced Systems DX System stands out as a powerful tool for IT management, offering KVM over IP capabilities, scalability, robust security measures, and advanced monitoring tools. Combined with its user-friendly design, the DX System empowers organizations to optimize their IT infrastructure efficiently and effectively. As businesses continue to confront the challenges of modern computing, solutions like the DX System will play a critical role in elevating operational performance and ensuring seamless connectivity across all systems.