Minicom Advanced Systems 5UM70156 V1.1 12 manual Network tab elements

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USER GUIDE

To remove a Target name from a port:

Click the green port number. The Target name disappears and the port number changes from green to red.

4.3.1.4The Network tab elements

Click the Network tab. The following appears.

Figure 13 Network tab

Configure and modify Network parameters and security levels of the IP Access device.

Interface I and II represent the 2 LAN interfaces on the current IP Access.

Interface I displays the IP address of the IP Access as discovered by the KVM.net Manager system. You can change this address here.

Enter IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for each of the two adapters on the IP Access, as given by your Network Administrator.

In First TCP Port type a TCP port number (above 800) – choose three consecutive ports, and enter the first port number of the series. By default the first port number is 900. (The next two are 901 and 902).

Click to clear or select the following according to your requirements:

Enable Encryption – Check this box for secure connection, otherwise disable it. If enabled, the Internet Explorer at the Remote PC must support 128bit Encryption. If the IP Access is in secure mode you must check the Enable Encryption box.

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Contents KVM.net User Guide Copyright Table of Contents Accessing the system as a User Key features IntroductionPre-installation guidelines TerminologySystem components Pointer tab Initial Settings Connecting and setting up the systemConnecting the hardware Obtaining an IP address via DhcpAccessing the KVM.net Manager from outside a Firewall Changing the Root user’s passwordSetting the system’s date and time Accessing the KVM.net Manager from a remote locationIP Access status Displaying the Web interfaceConfiguring the system components Defining the KVM switchesImporting a new KVM Switch Creating Target serversNew from scratch- General tab Mouse parameters General tab elementsAdvanced tab elements Configuring the IP Access units Deleting TargetsAssigning a name to an IP Access unit General tab elementsKVM Switches tab elements Target tab elementsNetwork tab elements Network tabSerial tab elements Serial tabAdvanced button Deleting an IP Access unit Using the system an overview Forming users into groupsCreating a user General tab elementsTargets tab elements User summary All Users listCreating a User Group Deleting a UserMembers tab elements Members tabAdding Users to a Group Users Group tabWhen editing a User Select User Groups / All Users Associating User/Groups with TargetsDeleting Users from a Group Deleting a User Group When editing a Target Select Target Sets / All TargetsDisassociating a User/Group from a Target Deleting from the menu Expand User GroupsCreating a Target Set Create Target Set General tabUsers tab elements Deleting a Target SetDeleting from the menu Expand Target Sets Associating Target servers with Target Sets Target SetsCreating Profiles Creating a Target ProfileAdvanced tab elements Creating an IP Access Profile Right-clickDevice Profiles. New Profile appearsNetwork tab elements Serial tab elements Maintenance features Upgrading the KVM.net/IP Access firmwareBackup Backup elements SchedulePassword policy Account policyIdle timeout Account blockingGeneral Administration of the system Updating the systemExiting the KVM.net Manager system Rebooting KVM.net Manager system Shutting down the KVM.net Manager systemActivity Log Accessing the system as a User Status columnNavigating the Web display Accessing an IP Access unit directlyConnecting to a Target server My PropertiesTechnical Specifications Appendix a Regional Offices