Minicom Advanced Systems 5UM70156 V1.1 12 manual Rebooting KVM.net Manager system, Activity Log

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8.3 Rebooting KVM.net Manager system

There is no option to reboot the KVM.net Manager system from the navigation area since no update requires this.

If you need to reboot the system, do so as follows:

From the local console, type reboot at the Command prompt. Or

1.Open a secure Telnet application (such as CRT, or Putty) and enter the IP address of the KVM.net Manager unit.

2.When prompted type the appropriate administrator login information.

3.Type reboot at the Command prompt.

Note: The system is now rebooting. It will take up to 2 minutes for the system to boot up.

8.4 Shutting down the KVM.net Manager system

When shutting down the KVM.net Manager system, e.g. for maintenance, you must follow the procedure as outlined below.

To shut down the system:

From the local console, type shutdown now at the Command prompt Or

1.Open a secure Telnet application (such as CRT, or Putty) and enter the IP address of the KVM.net Manager unit – choose port 22.

2.When prompted type the appropriate administrator login information.

3.Type shutdown now at the command prompt.

4.Run the ping command to an IP Access unit. When it stops replying, you can safely power off the IP Access.

8.5 Activity Log

Each IP Access device logs all its own system events and activities. The Activity log can be viewed from the IP Access client application, in HTML format.

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Contents KVM.net User Guide Copyright Table of Contents Accessing the system as a User Introduction Key featuresTerminology Pre-installation guidelinesSystem components Pointer tab Obtaining an IP address via Dhcp Connecting and setting up the systemConnecting the hardware Initial SettingsAccessing the KVM.net Manager from a remote location Changing the Root user’s passwordSetting the system’s date and time Accessing the KVM.net Manager from outside a FirewallDisplaying the Web interface IP Access statusDefining the KVM switches Configuring the system componentsCreating Target servers Importing a new KVM SwitchNew from scratch- General tab General tab elements Mouse parametersAdvanced tab elements Deleting Targets Configuring the IP Access unitsGeneral tab elements Assigning a name to an IP Access unitTarget tab elements KVM Switches tab elementsNetwork tab Network tab elementsSerial tab Serial tab elementsAdvanced button Deleting an IP Access unit Forming users into groups Using the system an overviewGeneral tab elements Creating a userTargets tab elements All Users list User summaryDeleting a User Creating a User GroupMembers tab Members tab elementsUsers Group tab Adding Users to a GroupAssociating User/Groups with Targets When editing a User Select User Groups / All UsersDeleting Users from a Group Deleting from the menu Expand User Groups When editing a Target Select Target Sets / All TargetsDisassociating a User/Group from a Target Deleting a User GroupCreate Target Set General tab Creating a Target SetDeleting a Target Set Users tab elementsDeleting from the menu Expand Target Sets Target Sets Associating Target servers with Target SetsCreating a Target Profile Creating ProfilesAdvanced tab elements Right-clickDevice Profiles. New Profile appears Creating an IP Access ProfileNetwork tab elements Serial tab elements Upgrading the KVM.net/IP Access firmware Maintenance featuresBackup Schedule Backup elementsAccount policy Password policyAccount blocking Idle timeoutUpdating the system General Administration of the systemExiting the KVM.net Manager system Shutting down the KVM.net Manager system Rebooting KVM.net Manager systemActivity Log Status column Accessing the system as a UserMy Properties Accessing an IP Access unit directlyConnecting to a Target server Navigating the Web displayTechnical Specifications Appendix a Regional Offices