deXlan IP-KVM user manual When the server is up and running, When the server is dead

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Single port KVM over IP switch

2. Introduction

Thank you for purchasing IP-KVM switch. IP-KVM switch can save your MONEY, TIME, SPACE, EQUIPMENT and POWER. IP-KVM switch defines a new class of remote KVM access devices. IP-KVM switch defines a new class of remote KVM access devices. IP-KVM switch combines digital remote KVM access via IP networks with comprehensive and integrated system management.

IP-KVM switch owes a convenient, remote KVM access and control via LAN or Internet. It captures, digitizes, and compresses video and transmits it with keyboard and mouse signals to and from a remote computer. IP-KVM switch provides a non-intrusive solution for remote access and control. Remote access and control software runs on its embedded processors only but not on mission-critical servers, so that there is no interference with server operation or impact on network performance.

Furthermore, IP-KVM switch offers additional remote power management with the help of optional available device.

IP-KVM switch supports consoles consisting of PS/2 style keyboards, PS/2 style mouse and HDDB 15 video output. IP-KVM switch will automatically detect the current video mode of the console, however manual fine-tuning is recommended to receive the best video quality. IP-KVM switch will accept video streams up to 110 MHz dot clock. This results in a screen resolution of 1280x1024 dots with a frame rate of 60 Hz.

2.1. When the server is up and running

IP-KVM switch gives you full control over the remote server. The Management Console allows you to access the remote server’s graphics, keyboard and mouse and to send special commands to the server. You can also perform periodic maintenance of the server. Using the Console Redirection Service, you are able to do the following:

I.Reboot the system

II.Watch the boot process.

III.Boot the system from a separate partition to load the diagnostic environment.

IV. Run special diagnostic programs.

2.2. When the server is dead

Obviously, fixing hardware defects is not possible using a remote management device. Nevertheless IP-KVM switch gives the administrator valuable information about the type of a hardware failure. Serious hardware failures can be categorized into five different categories with different chances to happen:

I.Hard disk failure 50%

II.Power cable detached, power supply failure 28%

III.CPU, Controller, main board failure 10% IV. CPU fan failure 8%

V.RAM failure 4%

Using IP-KVM switch, administrators can determine which kind of serious hardware failure has occurred (See table 2-1).

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Contents Rev USER’S ManualTable of Contents Troubleshooting Certificates Video modes InstallationIP-KVM switch hardware installation Initial IP configurationRemote Console Web interfaceTop part of the Remote Console When the server is dead When the server is up and runningPackage contents FeaturesSingle port IP-KVM Switch Technical specifications Model NoSystem requirement Model No AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter Optional Cable diagrams PS/2 CableVGA Cable USB 2.0 CableOperation Overview Connecting IP-KVM switch to the host systemStep Connect the monitor to the IP-KVM switch console side Option Connecting EthernetSingle port KVM over IP switch Initial configuration via Dhcp server Initial ConfigurationIP-KVM switch Setup Tool Initial configuration via serial console AuthenticationIP address IP autoconfigurationKeyboard, Mouse and Video configuration IP-KVM switch keyboard settingsFast Sync Remote Mouse SettingsHost system mouse settings Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronizationSingle and Double Mouse Mode Windows XP Mouse SettingsActive Desktop Telnet PrerequisitesInternet Explorer displaying the encryption key length Login into the IP-KVM switch and logoutMain NavigationRemote Console General description Logout from the IP-KVM switchRemote Console Main WindowRemote Console Control Bar Remote Console Control BarMonitor Only Exclusive AccessMouse Handling ScalingLocal Cursor Remote Console Options MenuCursor Video SettingsContrast BrightnessClock 12. Soft Keyboard Soft Keyboard13. Soft Keyboard Mapping 15. Status line Remote Console Status Line17. KVM Vision Viewer Setup step Remote mass storage control 5.5.1 Driver Installation17. Create a new Device Create a New Device18. New Device Drive Redirection Settings20. Drive Redirection dialog Menu Options Remote Control KVM ConsoleTelnet 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 User Management Change Password13. Set User Users And GroupsUser Console KVM Settings15. User Console Settings Part Single port KVM over IP switch 16. Power Control Power ControlKeyboard/Mouse 17. Keyboard and Mouse SettingsVideo 18. Video SettingsNetwork Device SettingsSingle port KVM over IP switch 20. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNSSingle port KVM over IP switch 22. Device Security SecuritySingle port KVM over IP switch Unblocking users Anti Brute Force SettingCertificate 24. SSL Certificate Upload Single port KVM over IP switch 25. Serial Port Serial PortSingle port KVM over IP switch 27. Date and Time Date And Time29. Event Log Event LogSingle port KVM over IP switch Device Information Reset FunctionsBoard Summary 32. Event Log List Update FirmwareSingle port KVM over IP switch 34. Unit Reset Unit ResetTroubleshooting CE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table B.1 Key Names Video Modes