Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP manual Examples

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USER GUIDE

Figure 41 Mouse Settings Dialog box

2.Select the Target Server’s Operating System and click OK. Instructions and sliders appear.

3.Follow the instructions and set any relevant sliders to the same values as set in the Target Server’s Mouse Properties window.

2 examples!

For Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista and 2008 Server. Go to the Mouse settings on the Target Server and uncheck Enhance pointer precision.

For Windows NT4, 98, ME, 2000. If Mouse Properties were ever changed for the Target Server – even if they have been returned to their original state - uncheck

default - .

Click OK. The mouse pointers should be synchronized.

21.8.3.1 USB

The USB option in Mouse Settings box is available for ROC USB, for unsupported operating systems and SUN Solaris. Use this option if you are sure of the custom acceleration algorithm you are using, or have been informed so by customer support.

21.8.3.2 Advanced – Mouse Emulation

In the Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse connected to SmartRack 116 IP’s local console.

Click the Mouse Emulation Dialog box appears, see Figure 42.

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Contents SmartRack 116 IP User Guide Table of Contents Troubleshooting Safe mode Updating the firmware Manually updating ROCs Welcome Technical precautionsIntroduction Key featuresSection System components Hardware kit contentsPre-installation guidelines Avoiding general rack mounting problems Connecting to a rackAdjust the rear bracket to fit your cabinet, see below Tightening the 7 screws Connecting three flat screws to the rear of the console Using the longer bracket for rack depth of 905 ~ 990mmRemoving the six screws Connecting the KVM Switch 116 IPConnecting the bracket a to the sides of the Switch 116 switch SmartRack Switch system configurationConnecting a ROC PS/2 Connecting ROCs to serversConnector table ROC PS/2 connections Connecting a ROC USBConnecting the CAT5 cables Initial settings Default IP addressConnecting to the network Connecting the power supplyStatic IP addresses for a number of units Boot-up process SSL Certificate notes Logging into the Web interface11.1 LAN Network Configuration11.2 KVM.net Network Snmp SettingsTable below list all events recorded Snmp Events tableConfsecuritychanged Administrator Administration User SettingsEditing a user Adding a userDeleting a user Blocking a userAdministration User Targets Administration Switch ConfigurationUser Targets Configuration Security SettingsStandard security policy High security policy Security SSL CertificateRestore Factory Settings Maintenance Firmware UpgradeStarting a remote session Saving changes and logging outSelect Run as administrator Toolbar Taking over a busy remote sessionChanging the performance settings Switching to a different serverRefresh Adjusting the Video settingsManual Video Adjust Manual Video Adjustments controls Auto Video AdjustKeyboard key sequences Power cycleClick Stop Recording Synchronizing mouse pointersManual mice synchronization Aligning the mice pointersCalibrating mice pointers Examples Mouse Emulation Dialog box Minicom icon menu featuresDisconnecting the remote session Troubleshooting Safe modeFull screen mode Safe mode procedure Entering Safe modeSafe mode menu Restoring factory defaultsRestoring the device firmware RebootKeyboard hotkeys Switching between computersOSD Selecting a computer OSD settings F2Navigating the OSD General Settings window General settingsUser Status U Ports settings 24.1.5 F7 DefaultsTime settings window Time settingsUsers Users settings windowOSD Help window F1 SecurityScanning computers- F4 Tuning F5DDC F10 Moving the label F6Installing the software Connecting the SmartRack 116 IP systemConnecting the RS232 Download cable Upgrading the SmartRack 116 IP firmwareSmartrack 116IP Switch Starting and configuring the SmartRack 116 IP UpdateButton or Box Function Verifying the version numbersObtaining new firmware Updating the firmware Manually updating ROCs Troubleshooting the Update softwareSetting default values for the OSD Resetting through the Update softwareCommunication Error message Getting the current statusUser Guide Flash RJ11 Technical specificationsROCs Safety Video resolution and refresh ratesUser guide feedback Weee complianceRegional Offices
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116 IP specifications

Minicom Advanced Systems has made significant strides in the realm of data center infrastructure solutions, particularly with the introduction of the Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP. This device is designed primarily for providing advanced control and management for IT professionals seeking robust and efficient ways to manage access to their server rooms and IT environments.

One of the standout features of the Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP is its support for IP-based KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switching. This technology allows users to remotely access and control multiple servers from a single workstation, eliminating the need for physical access to each machine. This is particularly beneficial in large data center environments, where time and space efficiency are critical.

The 116 IP model offers a high-resolution video output, supporting resolutions up to 1920x1200. This ensures that users can maintain the clarity of visual data while managing their systems remotely. The system is compatible with a myriad of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac, which makes it versatile for various IT environments.

Security is a paramount consideration for any organization dealing with sensitive data. The Minicom 116 IP incorporates advanced security features, including user authentication protocols and encryption mechanisms. This ensures that only authorized personnel can access the systems, reducing the likelihood of data breaches and unauthorized access.

Moreover, the device is equipped with hot-plugging capabilities, allowing users to add or remove servers without needing to power down the system. This feature enhances uptime and productivity, as administrators can make changes without disrupting ongoing operations.

In addition to its technical facets, the Minicom 116 IP is designed with user experience in mind. It features a user-friendly interface that simplifies the management of multiple servers, making it easier for IT staff to navigate between different machines.

Finally, the device is built for scalability, allowing organizations to expand their IT infrastructure as they grow. This flexibility means that the Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP can adapt to increasing demands without necessitating a complete overhaul of existing systems.

In summary, the Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP presents a suite of advanced features, including high-resolution output, robust security protocols, hot-plugging capabilities, an intuitive user interface, and scalable architecture, making it an ideal solution for modern data center management needs.