Minicom Advanced Systems DX System manual Before logging in you must configure the slaves

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Figure 19 DX Network Configuration

Here you configure the DX Central’s network settings.

All DX Centrals come with the following predefined settings:

IP Address: 192.168.0.245

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

3.If the above predefined settings are not suitable for your network, type suitable parameters into the DX Network Configuration box.

4.Click . The Define DX status box appears. See Figure 20.

Figure 20 Define DX status box

5.Select Primary unit and click .

6.Click . The Login screen appears.

Before logging in you must configure the slaves.

7.Power on the DX User connected to a slave DX Central. The Configuration wizard appears as set out above.

8.Check Cascaded DX configuration and 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 Welcome Technical precautionsTrademarks Features IntroductionElevated operating ambient temperature Pre-installation guidelinesAvoiding general rack mounting problems System componentsMechanical loading Reduced airflowCircuit overloading DX system outline DX CentralDX User units USBRack mounting the DX central and User units Rack mounting the XRICCsConnecting the DX system Rack mounting the RICCsConnecting servers to the DX Central Connecting an optional local computer to a DX UserXricc power supply Connecting a Ricc or Xricc PS/2 DX CentralConnecting an Xricc SUN Ricc / XriccConnecting an Xricc USB Connecting an Xricc RS232Connecting the CAT5 cables Connecting the DX User to an RS232 TerminalPower management Terminal Connecting Legacy KVM switches Cascading DX Central unitsConnecting with an Ethernet Crossover cable DX Central Secondary levelConfiguring the primary and slave units Check Cascaded DX configurationBefore logging in you must configure the slaves DX Network ConfigurationConnecting the DX Users when cascading Changing the cascade statusConfiguration wizard non-DX cascaded system Powering on the systemConnecting servers/devices in a cascaded system Configuring the DX system LoggingDX System Configuration window Auto detecting system componentsComputer Port Configuration box General tab elementsRS232 Terminal settings Applying changesConfiguring individual input ports Cascaded DX Central units DX Central 1st levelLeft Port No This is the Server port number DX System Cascaded Legacy switches Cascade InputsAdding a Legacy switch type Add New KVM Device boxTo Server Method a Properties boxMethod B Cascade Inputs boxConfiguring the server ports HotKey keyboard Configuring a Power management device Power device settings box elementsAdd New Power profile box elements Add New Power Profile boxConfiguring the connected servers Other settings to configure Dual Power devicesAdmin User name Settings 11.6.3 IP/Cascade Settings Creating/editing Users and Groups Group Access rights Toolbar buttons Creating GroupsGeneral information tab elements Editing Group access rights Creating UsersAdd New User box Arranging devices Users and Groups Details viewServers window Icon MeaningCreating a new folder Adding devices to a folder Saving changesDeleting and renaming folders Servers/devices display optionsAccessing devices Power on/off, reboot Scanning a group of serversAdjusting the picture quality Connect Private Connecting to a local computerSystem requirements for the DX Central Update program Disconnect UserRunning the DX Central Update DX Central IP addressDX Central Update Updating the DX User and XRICCS/RICCs ∙ Ricc PS/2Update window Events log DDC buttonsConfiguring Log Traps Log windowClearing the Log Troubleshooting Resetting the DX CentralSaving the Log USB / SUN Combo keys SUN key Combo keySystem Technical specificationsDX units Terminal hotkeys SUN USBUser guide feedback Germany France Italy DX System