StarTech.com SV441HDIE, SV841HDIE, SV1641HDIE instruction manual

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#: You can assign a value (1 ~ 99) to each attached serial remote control module. This does not affect the configuration or operation of the device in any way, but is simply a means to sort this list for ease of management.

Name/Description: An identifier for the R-Port module. Like the number assignment, it is for ease of administration only.

Baud (bps): This is the communication speed for the device, and the setting here must match the setting on the module itself. All common baud rates between 300 and 115,200 bps are supported.

Mode: Sets the character framing scheme that the SVxx41HDIE will use with the R-Port module. You can choose from the following selections:

8N1: Eight bits, no parity, one stop bit (default and most common)

7N1/701/7E1/7M1/7S1: Seven bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity, one stop bit

8N1/801/8E1/8M1/8S1: Eight bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity, one stop bit

8N2: Eight bits, no parity, two stop bits

Force DCD: Forces the Carrier Detect signal to be active at all times. Normally, DCD becomes active when a new user connects and is dropped when the last user disconnects (a response that is similar to many modems). When active, the device will logout and reset itself if the carrier signal is lost, increasing security. Note that this may not work with all devices and could impair proper operation in some circumstances. The default setting is off.

Console Log: Clicking this link will open a separate Web page that will display the last 200 characters committed to that device’s console log. Note that existing data is overwritten automatically when the 200 character limit is reached.

You can make as many changes as needed on this menu at one time, before applying your changes. Once you are satisfied with the changes you have made, click Commit changes to apply the new settings. Click Refresh at any time to see an updated list of attached R-Port modules.

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Contents Server Remote Control FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Using the Modem feature Serial Remote Control operationOptimizing video performance Introduction All applicationsInstalling the KVM Remote Control Connecting the Unit to the Host Computer and NetworkConnecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor To connect console devicesDisabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer WindowsConfiguring SVxx41HDIE Web Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplayWeb Configuration Using Dhcp IP AddressDevice Name none Web Configuration Using Static IP Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Using the Web InterfaceLogin Screen Web Interface IntroductionName Main Menu Main Menu selections Network Config User Accounts System IdentSecurity CompatibilityModem Serial PortsTime / Date Firmware Purchase OptionsStatus Port NumbersHelp Menu Site map MenuAccessing the VNC Interface Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortWeb Interface Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Native VNC ClientSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Using the VNC Menu Bribar FeaturePage Main Menu Page Video Tuning menu VirtKeys MenuPage Getting Peak Performance Choose the best video mode Noisy video cardsNetwork performance Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature Using the Modem feature Background Connecting a ModemModem configuration Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface FinishHttps//99.99.99.99 Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance NotesModem hang up. Resetting Timeout during login process. Giving upStarting PPP for auth on port… Modem init chat script failedSerial Remote Control operation Background Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SVxx41HDIESaw PPP startup from client Phone line ringsPage Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Remote Login via SSHOperating Notes Stty -crtscts /dev/serial portIs my data safe? Installing the new certificate… Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Troubleshooting Specifications Standard video modes supportedSetup Config AuthenticationDescription Benefit Dhcp Dynamic IPAbout StarTech.com About Compatible

SV1641HDIE, SV841HDIE, SV441HDIE specifications

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