Minicom Advanced Systems 216, 232 IP manual Section, Introduction, Key features

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USER GUIDE

Section I

This section explains how to configure and operate the Smart 216 / 232 IP system remotely over IP.

Section II on page 39, explains how to operate the Smart 216 / 232 IP switching system locally through the On Screen Display (OSD).

2. Introduction

All references throughout this guide to the Smart 216 IP refer equally to the Smart 232 IP. The two units are functionally the same. The Smart 216 IP has 16 Server ports and the Smart 232 IP has 32 Server ports.

The Smart 216 IP extends your KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) from any computer or server over TCP/IP via LAN, WAN or Internet connection. Now 2 remote users can control, monitor and manage up to 16 remote (PS/2, USB) servers simultaneously from wherever they are, inside or outside the organization. Simultaneously 1 local user can also access the servers. Simultaneously 2 more remote users can operate serial devices such as routers or managed network switches. Alternatively, 1 more user can use a PDU.

The Smart 216 IP is a cost-effective hardware solution, for secure remote KVM access & control of 16 (32 for the Smart 232 IP) computers/servers from the BIOS level - independent of the OS.

The Smart 216 IP is based on Minicom’s innovative ROC technology in which each computer/server is directly connected to the switch via ROC dongles using only standard CAT5 cable at a distance of up to 30m/100ft in a star configuration. No external power is needed at the remote ROC.

3. Key features

BIOS level control to any server’s brand and model, regardless of the server condition and network connectivity, covering the entire spectrum of crash scenarios.

Compatible with all major operating systems. Supports many hardware and software configurations for the remote client and the Target server computers, as well as the KVM switch in use

Web-based control - Browser Control to a Target server, from any location via secured standard IP connection.

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Contents Smart 216 / 232 IP User Guide Table of Contents Targets page menu Trademarks Technical precautionsWelcome Introduction Key featuresSection Compatibility System componentsTerminology Smart 216 IP unitLED and button table Connector tableAvoiding general rack mounting problems Pre-installation guidelinesBracket positions Rack mounting the Smart 216 IPROCs Connecting the systemROC USB Connecting a ROC PS/2Connecting the CAT5 cables Connecting to the networkConnecting a KVM console Connecting a ROC USBConnecting the power supply Setting the IP addressChanging the Network parameters Logging into the web interfaceLogging SSL Certificate notesConnecting to a Target server Configuring the system12.1.1 LAN Network Configuration12.1.2 KVM.net Administration User SettingsAdding a user AdministratorDeleting a user UserBlocking a user Administration Switch ConfigurationPower Management Administration Power ManagementAdministration User Targets Administration Serial SettingsUser Targets Configuration Security SettingsSecurity SSL Certificate Password PolicyMaintenance RICCs/RoCs Upgrade Maintenance Switch UpgradeRICCs/RoCs Upgrade Restore Factory SettingsSaving changes and logging out Backup & RestoreSet Time & Date Toolbar Accessing a Target serverChanging the performance settings Switching to a different serverManual Video Adjust Adjusting the Video settingsBandwidth RefreshManual Video Adjustments controls Auto Video AdjustKeyboard key sequences Power cycleClick Stop Recording Synchronizing mouse pointersClick Start Recording Manual mice synchronization Aligning the mice pointersCalibrating mice pointers Examples Mouse Settings Dialog boxMinicom icon menu features Adjustments in generalDisconnecting the remote session Full screen modeEvent log Changing the passwordTargets page menu Clearing the log Downloading the logSelecting a computer OSDNavigating the OSD Main window Moving the Confirmation label F1 Power management hotkey left Shift, F12Settings window F2 Tuning F5DDC F10 Saving changes to the settings Video resolution and refresh ratesROC PS/2 ROC USB Technical specificationsWeee compliance SafetyUser guide feedback Regional Offices