Minicom Advanced Systems 232 IP Logging into the web interface, Changing the Network parameters

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SMART 216 / 232 IP

In the Settings window navigate downwards using the Tab key. At the bottom of the window, press tab to go to the top of the window. Change settings by typing in the selected area or by pressing the spacebar – whichever is relevant.

Changing the Network parameters

Enable DHCP – When a DHCP server is active on the same network to which Smart 216 IP is connected, DHCP provides automatic IP assignment.

When DHCP is disabled – (Recommended) – You can assign a fixed IP address to the Smart 216 IP.

Consult your Network Administrator regarding the use of the DHCP.

When DHCP is disabled, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway as given by your Network Administrator.

Once the IP address is satisfactory login to the web interface to complete the configuration, as explained in section 11 below.

(Network parameters can also be changed from the remote GUI as explained on page 16).

11. Logging into the web interface

Client computer operating system. Windows 2000 or higher, with Internet Explorer 6.0 or later version. 128 bit encryption support is required.

Windows Vista Note! To login to the web configuration interface with Windows Vista, run Internet Explorer as Administrator. To do this, right-click the Internet Explorer icon on the Taskbar and select Run as administrator. See figure below.

Figure 12 Select Run as administrator

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Contents Smart 216 / 232 IP User Guide Table of Contents Targets page menu Trademarks Technical precautionsWelcome Introduction Key featuresSection Terminology System componentsCompatibility Smart 216 IP unitConnector table LED and button tablePre-installation guidelines Avoiding general rack mounting problemsRack mounting the Smart 216 IP Bracket positionsConnecting the system ROCsConnecting a ROC PS/2 ROC USBConnecting a KVM console Connecting to the networkConnecting the CAT5 cables Connecting a ROC USBSetting the IP address Connecting the power supplyLogging into the web interface Changing the Network parametersSSL Certificate notes LoggingConfiguring the system Connecting to a Target serverNetwork Configuration 12.1.1 LANAdministration User Settings 12.1.2 KVM.netDeleting a user AdministratorAdding a user UserAdministration Switch Configuration Blocking a userAdministration Power Management Power ManagementAdministration Serial Settings Administration User TargetsSecurity Settings User Targets ConfigurationPassword Policy Security SSL CertificateMaintenance Switch Upgrade Maintenance RICCs/RoCs UpgradeRestore Factory Settings RICCs/RoCs UpgradeSaving changes and logging out Backup & RestoreSet Time & Date Accessing a Target server ToolbarSwitching to a different server Changing the performance settingsBandwidth Adjusting the Video settingsManual Video Adjust RefreshAuto Video Adjust Manual Video Adjustments controlsPower cycle Keyboard key sequencesClick Stop Recording Synchronizing mouse pointersClick Start Recording Manual mice synchronization Aligning the mice pointersCalibrating mice pointers Mouse Settings Dialog box ExamplesAdjustments in general Minicom icon menu featuresFull screen mode Disconnecting the remote sessionEvent log Changing the passwordTargets page menu Downloading the log Clearing the logSelecting a computer OSDNavigating the OSD Main window Power management hotkey left Shift, F12 Moving the Confirmation label F1Tuning F5 Settings window F2DDC F10 Video resolution and refresh rates Saving changes to the settingsTechnical specifications ROC PS/2 ROC USBWeee compliance SafetyUser guide feedback Regional Offices