deXlan IP-KVM user manual Device Information, Board Summary, Reset Functions

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Single port KVM over IP switch

6.6Maintenance

6.6.1Device Information

Figure 6-31. Device Information

Board Summary

This section contains a summary with various information about this IP-KVM switch and its current firmware, and allows you to reset the card.

Data file for support

This link allows you to download the IP-KVM switch data file with support information. This is an XML file with certain customized support information like the serial number etc. You may send this information along together with a support request. It will help us troubleshooting your problem.

Reset Functions

This section allows you to reset specific parts of the device. Currently this involves the video engine and the IP-KVM switch itself. Resetting the card itself is mainly needed to activate a newly updated firmware. It will close all current connections to the administration console and to the Remote Console. The whole process will take about half a minute. Resetting sub devices (e.g. video engine) will take some seconds only and do not result in closing connections.

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Contents USER’S Manual RevTable of Contents Troubleshooting Certificates Installation IP-KVM switch hardware installationInitial IP configuration Video modesWeb interface Remote ConsoleTop part of the Remote Console When the server is up and running When the server is deadFeatures Package contentsSystem requirement Model No Technical specifications Model NoSingle port IP-KVM Switch Cable diagrams PS/2 Cable VGA CableUSB 2.0 Cable AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter OptionalStep Connecting IP-KVM switch to the host systemOperation Overview Connect the monitor to the IP-KVM switch console side Connecting Ethernet OptionSingle port KVM over IP switch IP-KVM switch Setup Tool Initial ConfigurationInitial configuration via Dhcp server Authentication Initial configuration via serial consoleIP autoconfiguration Keyboard, Mouse and Video configurationIP-KVM switch keyboard settings IP addressRemote Mouse Settings Host system mouse settingsAuto mouse speed and mouse synchronization Fast SyncActive Desktop Windows XP Mouse SettingsSingle and Double Mouse Mode Prerequisites TelnetLogin into the IP-KVM switch and logout Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key lengthNavigation MainLogout from the IP-KVM switch Remote Console General descriptionMain Window Remote ConsoleRemote Console Control Bar Remote Console Control BarExclusive Access Monitor OnlyLocal Cursor ScalingMouse Handling Video Settings Remote Console Options MenuCursorClock BrightnessContrast Soft Keyboard 12. Soft Keyboard13. Soft Keyboard Mapping Remote Console Status Line 15. Status lineRemote mass storage control 5.5.1 Driver Installation 17. KVM Vision Viewer Setup stepCreate a New Device 17. Create a new DeviceDrive Redirection Settings 18. New Device20. Drive Redirection dialog Remote Control KVM Console Menu OptionsTelnet Console Single port KVM over IP switch Virtual Media Floppy Disk CD ROM Select Windows Share Select Sharing to open the configuration dialog Creating an Image Floppy Images CD ROM/ISO Images Change Password User ManagementUsers And Groups 13. Set UserKVM Settings User Console15. User Console Settings Part Single port KVM over IP switch Power Control 16. Power Control17. Keyboard and Mouse Settings Keyboard/Mouse18. Video Settings VideoDevice Settings NetworkSingle port KVM over IP switch Dynamic DNS 20. Dynamic DNSSingle port KVM over IP switch Security 22. Device SecuritySingle port KVM over IP switch Certificate Anti Brute Force SettingUnblocking users 24. SSL Certificate Upload Single port KVM over IP switch Serial Port 25. Serial PortSingle port KVM over IP switch Date And Time 27. Date and TimeEvent Log 29. Event LogSingle port KVM over IP switch Board Summary Reset FunctionsDevice Information Update Firmware 32. Event Log ListSingle port KVM over IP switch Unit Reset 34. Unit ResetTroubleshooting Certificates CE CertificatePin Assignments Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table B.1 Key Names Video Modes