Intellinet Network Solutions 524100 user manual FCC Statement, CE Statement

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introduction

Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONSDigital KVM over IP Switch, Model 524100.

This switch is the perfect solution for any organization that demands secure and flexible local and remote administration of its critical systems, offering revolutionized remote server management by combining industry-leading remote control technology with a proven Enterprise-class digital KVM switch.

The Digital KVM over IP Switch attaches to your local KVM switch and can be used to support multiple servers and computers from a single console. The maximum number of devices you can manage depends on the type of local KVM switch you use, and when cascaded can result in up to 136 computers remotely managed via a LAN or WAN.

Server management is further simplified by an advanced on-screen display menu. In addition, the Digital KVM over IP Switch provides BIOS-level control and full interaction with the system’s boot process; its SSL encryption guarantees the safety you expect for your company’s network. The switch can alert you in case the remote server stops responding by sending out alert e-mails or by issuing SNMP traps, adding an important layer of security to your installation.

The easy-to-follow instructions in this user manual help make setup and operation quick and simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features:

Connects to any PS/2- or USB-based PC, server or KVM switch

Local console connection (through PS/2 and VGA ports)

PC port connection via PS/2 and USB

Simultaneous access from multiple users; no user limitation

Supports video resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz

Security using full 1024-bit PKI authentication / 256-bit SSL encryption

Supports LDAP, RADIUS and Active Directory servers

Win32 viewer and Java viewer for cross-platform compatibility

Time synchronization by connection to any NTP time server

Lifetime Warranty

FCC Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

CE Statement

This is a Class B product in a domestic environment. This product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

NOTE: For basic setup and installation instructions, see the printed quick install guide included in the packaging.

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Contents Model Page CE Statement FCC StatementTable of contents System architecture LAN/WAN ConfigurationsPower Control Configuration PPP Configuration Status LEDs Restore Factory DefaultsPS/2 Mouse Port Console Management Port RJ-12Side Panel Digital KVM over IP Switch SetupServer Configuration Power Adapter JackWindows Additional Server Configuration Considerations56 Hz Network Settings Https//192.168.1.200.5978 Port Base SettingsInstallation of Certificates Installation Selection of a Security Level for Viewer Connection Selection of a User Password Policy Installation of a Java Viewer Installation of a Win32 ViewerImporting Certificates to a Viewer on a Client Computer Import a Client Certificate to a Win32 ViewerImport a Client Certificate to a Java Viewer Display Viewer Connection OptionsCompression Encoding Misc/SessionCursor Settings/Synchronization Saving Connection SettingsEstablishing the Viewer Connection Window Size Scaling Win32 Viewer SettingsWindow Size Adjustment Full Screen ModeViewer Connection Win32 Viewer Title Bar InformationSelect Computer Box Viewer Quick MenuNew connection Make another new connection using the viewer Switch’s booting time has become unduly long. What’s wrong? Video Display TroubleshootingWhen the viewer connection is made, select Web-Based Management Interface User Privileges SUPERADMIN, ADMIN, UserViewers DownloadTime Zone Main Date & TimeMain Security Local TimeInternet Time Viewer Connections Certificates and KeysMain LAN TCP/IP Main WAN PPP TCP/IP SettingsPPP Server Settings PPP ModePPP Client Settings TimeoutKVM Server Log Video Quality KVM Server Main SettingsScanning Attached KVMKVM Server Viewer Connection Settings Hot Keys Server Name for ViewersKeyboard Layout Largest Possible ScreenDouble-Byte Languages KVM Server ComputersViewer Hot Keys Mouse Resynchronize KeyComputer Name AlarmsPower Management Port NumberPower Device Login KVM Server Power ControlEnable Power Control through the Serial Interface Simple Users Can Control PowerLogin Dialog chat style CommentsEscape Sequences KVM Server KVM Switch Database Number of Ports Delay Between KeysKVM Model Model NameVideo Mode KVM Server Video Mode DatabaseHeight Users Local DatabaseRefresh Rate WidthWeb Management interface and the viewers Users Remote Servers User Remote Authentication Authentication Server TypeDirectory Server Using Ldap Radius Server Users Radius Accounting Enable Radius AccountingUsers Current Status Alarms Snmp Traps Alarms E-mailsAlarms Selection Management Over a Browser Maintenance Software Version Maintenance Software UpgradeNumLock Test Alarm Frozen Keyboard Maintenance Configuration Save and Restore Apply Settings Restart Servers Maintenance RebootManagement Over a Browser General PowerPackage Contents Standards