Avocent PS/2 KVM manual Connecting Ethernet, Initial Configuration

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Single port PS2 KVM over IP

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3.2.2 Connecting Ethernet

The rear side of PS/2 KVM over IP switch provides a RJ-45 connector for Ethernet. The connector is used either for a 100 Mbps 100BASE-TX connection or for a 10 Mbps 10BASE-T connection. The adapter can sense the connection speed and will adjust to the appropriate operation mode automatically.

3.2.2.1 10 Mbps Connection

For 10BASE-T Ethernet networks, the Ethernet adapter uses Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable. To establish a 10 Mbps connection, the cable must be connected to a 10BASE-T hub.

Make sure that the cable is wired appropriately for a standard 10BASE-T adapter. Align the RJ-45 plug with the notch on the adapter’s connector and insert it into the adapter’s connector.

3.2.2.2.100 Mbps Connection

For 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet networks, PS/2 KVM over IP switch supports Category 5 UTP cabling. To establish a 100 Mbps connection, the cable must be connected to a 100BASE-TX hub.

Make sure that the cable is wired appropriately for a standard 100BASE-TX adapter.

Align the RJ-45 plug with the notch on the adapter’s connector and insert it into the adapter’s connector.

4.Configuration

4.1 Initial Configuration

PS/2 KVM over IP switch’s communication interfaces are all based on TCP/IP. It comes pre-configured with the IP configuration listed in Table 4.1.

Parameter

Value

IP auto configuration

DHCP

IP-Address

Net-mask

255.255.255.0

Default-Gateway

none

IP access control

disabled

LAN interface speed auto

Auto

LAN interface duplex mode

Auto

Table 4.1: Initial IP configuration

In case this initial configuration doesn’t meet your requirements there is an initial IP configuration necessary in order to access PS/2 KVM over IP switch for the first time. This chapter describes different possibilities to accomplish that.

4.1.1 Initial configuration via DHCP server

By default, PS/2 KVM over IP switch will try to contact a DHCP server in the subnet to which it is physically connected. If a DHCP server is found it may provide a valid IP address, gateway address and net mask. Before you connect the device to your local subnet be sure to complete the corresponding configuration of your DHCP server. It is recommended to configure a fixed IP assignment to the MAC address of PS/2 KVM over IP switch. You can find the MAC address on the outside of the shipping box and labeled on the bottom side. If the

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Contents Rev USER’S ManualTable of Contents Troubleshooting PIN Assigments Certificates Installation Quick Installation GuidePS/2 KVM over IP hardware installation Initial IP configurationRemote Console Web interfaceSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Introduction When the server is up and runningFeatures When the server is deadTechnical specifications Model No Package contentsSingle port PS/2 KVM over IP Switch System requirement Model No Cable diagrams PS/2 CableVGA Cable AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter OptionalOperation Overview Hardware installationStep Connecting the External Reset/Power Option Connecting Ethernet ConfigurationInitial Configuration Initial configuration via Dhcp serverIP autoconfiguration Initial configuration via serial interfaceMouse, Keyboard and Video configuration Host system mouse settingsPrerequisites UsageInternet Explorer showing the encryption key length Login into PS/2 KVM over IP switch and logoutMain Screen Single port PS2 KVM over IP Remote Console Show Remote Console Logout from PS/2 KVM over IP switchDescription of Remote Console Options Ctrl AltSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronization 3 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Mouse Synchronization IntroductionVideo settings Single and Double Mouse ModeVideo Settings through the HTML-Frontend Limitations of the mouse synchronizationPC Setting Video Settings through the remote consoleSSL Settings SSL Certificate Management Security settingsOrganizational unit Common nameOrganization Locality/CityMouse / Keyboard Settings Host Interface Challenge PasswordState/Province CountryEnable local video port Mouse Mode -Fixed mouse speedUSB Mouse Type Noise filterVideo quality and speed User Specific SettingsUser select box Remote Console TypeNetwork Settings Gateway IP address IP auto configurationPrimary DNS Server IP address Secondary DNS Server IP addressHttp port Disable Enterprise ManagementTelnet port Bandwidth limitationSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Configuration login Serial SettingsInline power module ModemUser Settings Modem SettingsSerial line speed Modem Init StringConfirm password PasswordExisting user User name1 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Board Summary MaintenanceMaintenance features 5.8.2.1 Event Log Event Log Settings Smtp Log Internal LogNFS Log Snmp LogLog Event Assignments Update Firmware Date/Time SettingSingle port PS2 KVM over IP Help Access via TelnetCls LogoutTerminal TroubleshootingCE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table C.1 Key Names

PS/2 KVM specifications

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