Avocent KVM over IP switch user manual Login into the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and logout, Login screen

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super (factory default)
pass (factory default)

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be flashed during the refresh process.

When the OSD value back to default setting, the bank seven segment LED on the front panel will stop flashing

5.3 Login into the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and logout

5.3.1 Login into the PS/2 IP-KVM switch

Launch your web browser. Direct it to the address of your PS/2 IP-KVM switch, which you configured during the installation process. The address used might be a plain IP address or a host and domain name, in the case where you have given your PS/2 IP-KVM switch a symbolic name in the DNS. For instance, type the following in the address line of your browser when establishing an unsecured connection:

http://<IP address of PS/2 IP-KVM>

When using a secure connection, type in: https://<IP address of PS/2 IP-KVM>

This will lead you to the PS/2 IP-KVM switch login page as shown in Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3. Login screen

The PS/2 IP-KVM switch has a built-in super user that has all permissions to administrate your PS/2 IP-KVM switch:

Login name

Password

Table 5-1. Standard user settings

Warning

The user “super” is not allowed to login via the serial interface of the PS/2 IP-KVM switch.

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Contents Rev USER’S ManualTable of Contents Menu Options Installation Quick Installation GuideInitial IP configuration Video modesRemote Console Web interface16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Introduction When the server is up and runningWhen the sever is dead Features Package contents Model No port PS/2 IP-KVM switch Port PS/2 IP-KVM switch Technical specifications Model NoModel No Ports PS/2 IP-KVM switch System requirement Model No Ports PS/2 IP-KVM switchCable diagrams PS/2 Cable VGA CablePS/2 to DB9 adapter Optional Connecting PS/2 IP-KVM switch to the host system Hardware installationOperation Overview StepLocal console Internet Connecting the External Reset/Power Option Initial Configuration ConfigurationInitial configuration via Dhcp server PS/2 IP-KVM switch Setup ToolIP-KVM switch setup tool AuthenticationIP autoconfiguration Initial configuration via serial consoleKeyboard, Mouse and Video configuration IP addressRemote Mouse Settings 3.1 PS/2 IP-KVM switch keyboard settingsHost system mouse settings Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronizationSingle and Double Mouse Mode Windows XP Mouse SettingsRecommended Mouse Settings Special Mouse DriverTelnet UsagePrerequisites PC port LED Indication ¾ The Membrane Buttons Port PS/2 IP-KVM Switch¾ 7-Segment Bank LED Indication ¾ Reset Button Bank Bank button and PC 8/16 8/16 buttonKeyboard Hot Key Commands To get out of Auto Scan Mode, Press any key or Space bar To select PC portHot Plug Daisy Chain ConnectionOn Screen Display Operation 16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Login screen Login into the PS/2 IP-KVM switch and logoutMain NavigationRemote Console General description Logout from the PS/2 IP-KVM switchRemote Console Control Bar Main WindowMonitor Only Exclusive AccessMouse Handling ScalingLocal Cursor Video SettingsReset this Mode PhaseReset all Modes BrightnessSoft Keyboard Save changesUndo Changes 14. Remote Console Confirmation Dialog Remote Console Status LineMenu Options Remote Control KVM Console16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Users And Groups Change PasswordUser Console KVM Settings15. User Console Settings Part 16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Keyboard/Mouse 17. Keyboard and Mouse SettingsVideo 18. Video SettingsNetwork 4Device Settings16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 20. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 22. Device Security SecurityCertificate 23. Certificate Settings24. SSL Certificate Upload 25. Serial Port Serial Port16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch 27. Date and Time Date And Time29. Event Log Event Log16 PS/2 KVM over IP switch Board Summary Device Information32. Event Log List Reset Functions33. Update Firmware Update Firmware34. Unit Reset Unit ResetTroubleshooting CE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Single port PS/2 KVM over IP Key Codes Table B.1 Key Names Video Modes