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The information displayed for your own network may vary significantly from the data displayed in the image, but should supply (at minimum) three essential details: IP address, MAC address, and device (or machine) name for the computers and other devices connected to your network. The values for the SV1115IPEXT tested above are as follows:

IP Address: 192.168.22.4

MAC Address: 00-0E-C5-00-08-1A

Device Name: (none)

The easiest way to identify your SV1115IPEXT on the network is by its MAC address, a unique hardware identifier that is specific to your unit. The MAC address of the unit can be found using the OSD setup screen. Write down this number and keep it for future reference. Once you locate the MAC address of your unit in the DHCP log, you can match it to its leased IP address and proceed with the Web configuration.

NOTE: Once you have located the IP address of the SV1115IPEXT and wish to proceed with the Web configuration, do not power off the unit or your DHCP server, since the Server Remote Control might lease a different IP address. Should this happen, re- examine the DHCP log to verify the IP address again.

NOTE: DHCP functionality is not affected if you also connected the WAN port on the SV1115IPEXT to your network (see below). However, it is not recommended that you connect both the WAN and LAN ports to the same network segment.

Web Configuration Using Static IP

Since some networks rely on static IP addresses (every device has a pre-configured IP address that does not change), the DHCP access method described above is not applicable in those situations. To accommodate this type of installation, the WAN port on the rear panel of the SV1115IPEXT is factory-configured with its own IP address.

NOTE: If you connected the LAN port on the rear panel of the unit to your network but did not connect the WAN port, you must disconnect the Ethernet cable from the LAN port and move it to the WAN port before attempting a static IP installation. (If desired, you can return the cable to the LAN port if you configure it with a static IP address during the configuration process.) If you have connected both the LAN and WAN ports on the unit to your network, you may proceed with a static IP Web configuration.

The following are the default values for the WAN port, configured at the factory:

IP Address: 192.168.1.123

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254

Broadcast: 192.168.1.255

To access the Web configuration for this product, you will need to configure the workstation you are using to the same subnet (255.255.255.0) and also assign it a valid IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.100). For details on how to change the IP address of your computer (if necessary), consult your documentation or System Administrator for assistance.

NOTE: It is advisable to verify whether another device on your network is using the

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Contents External KVM control over IP FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Using the Modem feature Accessing the VNC InterfaceDisk Control menu Using the Ipmi feature Optimizing performanceSerial Remote Control operation Required Cables and Hardware Introduction FeaturesContents All applicationsTo add a redundant power supply Configuration via serial portTo install the SV1115IPEXT into a rack or cabinet To use the optional dedicated WAN portInstalling the SV1115IPEXT Connecting the Unit to the Host Computer and NetworkPage Page To connect console devices WindowsLinux, Unix and X-Windows Configuring SV1115IPEXTWindows XP and Windows Server Web Configuration Using Dhcp IP Address Web Configuration Using Static IPSubnet Mask Default Gateway Device Name noneTerminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Using the Web Interface Login ScreenWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu selections CD-ROM Mode Floppy modeRAMdisk mode Disk FormatsBooting from USB Disk CD-ROM Web Server RequirementsDomain Name Server optional Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpIP Addresses and Routing User Accounts Ethernet Address MAC AddressEthernet Bridging Machine NameContact Name Other identification detailsLocation Network AddressAuto Self Upgrade Manual Upload Purchase OptionsSite map Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortHelp Menu Copyright MenuNative VNC Client Accessing the VNC InterfaceWeb Interface SSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Using the VNC MenuUse a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Welcome WindowBribar Feature Main Menu Page Video Tuning Menu VirtKeys MenuChoose the best video mode Getting Peak PerformanceNetwork performance Using the Advanced Video Tuning FeatureNoisy video cards Page Host Computer Requirements Disk Control MenuBackground If the Host Computer Does Not Support IpmiConnecting the SV1115IPEXT for Ipmi Control Configuring Ipmi on the SV1115IPEXTAccessing the Status Screen Accessing Ipmi Controls Connecting a Modem Modem configuration Finish Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface Https//99.99.99.99Starting PPP for auth on port… Troubleshooting GuideHttps VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SV1115IPEXT Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Modem init chat script failedPage Operating Notes Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellRemote Login via SSH About Security Certificate Warnings What is a security certificate?Stty -crtscts /dev/serial port Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Troubleshooting Choose Preferences Mouse Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsDont set LAN and WAN to the same IP Address Specifications General SpecificationsSpecifications Cont’d About StarTech.com