Avocent PS/2 IP Initial configuration via serial console, IP autoconfiguration, IP address

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4.1.2 Initial configuration via serial console

Using a serial terminal, the PS/2 IP-KVM switch has a serial line interface (rear side). This connector is compliant with the RS 232 serial line standard. The serial line has to be configured with the parameters given in Table 4-2.

When configuring with a serial terminal, reset the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and immediately press the “ESC” key. You will see some device information, and a “=>” prompt. Enter “config”, press “Enter” and wait for a few seconds for the configuration questions to appear.

Parameter

Value

Bits/second

115200

Data bits

8

Parity

No

Stop bits

1

Flow Control

None

Table 4-2. Serial line parameters

As you proceed, the following questions will appear on the screen. To accept the default values which are shown in square brackets below, press “Enter”.

IP auto configuration (non/dhcp/bootp) [dhcp]:

IP [192.168.1.22]:

Net mask [255.255.255.0]:

Gateway (0.0.0.0 for none) [0.0.0.0]:

IP autoconfiguration

With this option, you can specify whether the PS/2 IP-KVM switch should get its network settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server. For DHCP, enter “dhcp“, and for BOOTP enter “bootp“. If you do not specify any of these, the IP autoconfiguration is disabled and subsequently you will be asked for the following network settings.

IP address

The IP address the PS/2 IP-KVM switch uses. This option is only available if IP autoconfiguration is disabled.

Net mask

The net mask of the connected IP subnet. This option is only available if IP autoconfiguration is disabled.

Gateway address

The IP address of the default router for the connected IP subnet. If you do not have a default router, enter 0.0.0.0. This option is only available if IP autoconfiguration is disabled.

4.1.3 Keyboard, Mouse and Video configuration

Between the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and the host, there are two interfaces available for transmitting keyboard and mouse data: USB and PS/2. The correct operation of the remote mouse depends on several settings, which will be discussed in the following subsections.

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Contents PS/2 IP-KVM Switch USER’S Manual RevTable of Contents Menu Options Quick Installation Guide InstallationInitial IP configuration Video modesWeb interface Remote ConsoleDefault settings for all video modes or only the current one Introduction When the server is up and runningWhen the sever is dead Features Package contents Model No port PS/2 IP-KVM switch Port Technical specifications Model NoPort PS/2 IP-KVM Switch Cable diagrams PS/2 Cable System requirement Model No Ports PS/2 IP-KVM switchModel No Ports PS/2 IP-KVM switch PS/2 to DB9 adapter Optional VGA CableAT to PS/2 keyboard adapter Optional 16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Hardware installation Connecting PS/2 IP-KVM switch to the host systemOperation Overview StepLocal console Optional InternetConnecting the External Reset/Power Option Configuration Initial ConfigurationInitial configuration via Dhcp server PS/2 IP-KVM switch Setup ToolAuthentication PS/2 IP-KVM switch setup toolInitial configuration via serial console IP autoconfigurationKeyboard, Mouse and Video configuration IP address3.1 PS/2 IP-KVM switch keyboard settings Remote Mouse SettingsHost system mouse settings Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronizationWindows XP Mouse Settings Single and Double Mouse ModeSpecial Mouse Driver Active DesktopTelnet UsagePrerequisites Login into the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and logout Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key lengthNavigation MainLogout from the PS/2 IP-KVM switch Remote Console General descriptionMain Window Remote Console Control Bar16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Scaling Exclusive AccessMonitor Only Mouse Handling Local CursorVideo Settings Remote Console Options MenuCursorPhase Reset this ModeReset all Modes BrightnessUndo Changes Soft KeyboardRemote Console Status Line 14. Remote Console Confirmation DialogRemote Control KVM Console Menu OptionsTelnet Console 16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Change Password Users And GroupsKVM Settings User Console15. User Console Settings Part 16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Power Control 16. Power Control17. Keyboard and Mouse Settings Keyboard/Mouse18. Video Settings Video4Device Settings Network16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Dynamic DNS 20. Dynamic DNS16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Security 22. Device SecurityAnti Brute Force Setting Unblocking users Certificate24. SSL Certificate Upload Serial Port 25. Serial Port16/32 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Date And Time 27. Date and TimeEvent Log 29. Event LogDevice Information Board SummaryReset Functions 32. Event Log ListUpdate Firmware 33. Update FirmwareUnit Reset 34. Unit ResetTroubleshooting Certificates CE CertificatePin Assignments Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table B.1 Key Names Video Modes

PS/2 IP specifications

The Avocent PS/2 IP KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is a sophisticated solution designed to provide remote access and management capabilities for servers and devices located in data centers or remote locations. As IT environments grow increasingly complex, the need for seamless and efficient management tools becomes essential. The Avocent PS/2 IP addresses this need by integrating high-end features and technologies that streamline operation and enhance productivity.

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In terms of security, the Avocent PS/2 IP employs robust authentication mechanisms, including user-level access control and encrypted remote sessions. This ensures that only authorized personnel can access sensitive systems, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access or data breaches.

The Avocent PS/2 IP is designed to support a wide range of operating systems and server hardware, making it an extremely versatile solution for diverse IT infrastructures. It is compatible with various PS/2 devices and incorporates advanced video quality technologies to deliver high-definition video output, ensuring that administrators receive a clear and accurate representation of the connected systems.

Additionally, the device features built-in monitoring and alerting capabilities. These functionalities allow IT teams to keep track of device status, receive notifications of potential issues, and proactively address problems before they escalate into major outages. The ease of integration with existing management software also enhances its effectiveness.

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