Intellinet Network Solutions 524100 user manual Main LAN TCP/IP

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Global Password means the viewer will prompt you for a global user password, which is used by all users (a sort of building door code).

User Password means the viewer will prompt you for your user-specific password (a sort of apartment door code).

Note: The viewer can also prompt you for the client certificate password if you are using Level 3 security.

Global User-Password: This field only appears if you select “Global Password” as the password policy. Enter the common password used by all users here.

Note: Password and security (SSL/PKI authentication) settings should be used with caution. If the switch’s security settings are set to “No Password” and “No SSL” or “No PKI authentication” (viewer connection security = Level 1), anyone with a viewer and knowledge of the IP address and port number of the switch can establish a remote connection. With these settings, there is no password protection and no data encryption. IMPORTANT: It’s highly recommended that you (or your network administrator) establish and maintain the proper security for your switch.

Main: LAN TCP/IP

This screen lets you set up the TCP/IP settings of your switch, including whether or not you want to use DHCP. Before you proceed with the various settings on this screen, however, you may first need to check with your network administrator for proper settings, as improper TCP/IP settings will result in invalid connections to the switch. After you have made all modifications, click “Store Settings” to save your settings, then click “Apply Settings”/“Restart Servers” to validate these new settings. NOTE: No change made on this screen will take effect until you click “Apply Settings”/“Restart Servers.”

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Contents Model Page CE Statement FCC StatementTable of contents System architecture LAN/WAN ConfigurationsPower Control Configuration PPP Configuration PS/2 Mouse Port Restore Factory DefaultsConsole Management Port RJ-12 Status LEDsServer Configuration Digital KVM over IP Switch SetupPower Adapter Jack Side PanelWindows 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 Compression Encoding Viewer Connection OptionsMisc/Session DisplayCursor Settings/Synchronization Saving Connection SettingsEstablishing the Viewer Connection Window Size Adjustment Win32 Viewer SettingsFull Screen Mode Window Size ScalingViewer Connection Select Computer Box Title Bar InformationViewer Quick Menu Win32 ViewerNew 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 Keyboard Layout Server Name for ViewersLargest Possible Screen Hot KeysViewer Hot Keys KVM Server ComputersMouse Resynchronize Key Double-Byte LanguagesPower Management AlarmsPort Number Computer NameEnable Power Control through the Serial Interface KVM Server Power ControlSimple Users Can Control Power Power Device LoginLogin Dialog chat style CommentsEscape Sequences KVM Server KVM Switch Database KVM Model Delay Between KeysModel Name Number of PortsVideo Mode KVM Server Video Mode DatabaseRefresh Rate Users Local DatabaseWidth HeightWeb 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 Package Contents PowerStandards General