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same IP address as the SV1115IPEXT before connecting it to the network, to avoid a conflict. Should an IP address conflict occur with another device on the network, power off the conflicting device or assign it another IP address before continuing the installation. If you are configuring more than a single SV1115IPEXT using the factory default settings on the WAN port, they cannot be connected to the network at the same time as they will use the same IP address.

NOTE: Not all IP addresses are valid for a given subnet. If you are required to change your subnet (and therefore IP address) to configure the unit, be sure the IP address you choose is within the allowable range for the 255.255.255.0 subnet.

Once your computer is configured to the same subnet as the SV1115IPEXT, you can use the IP address 192.168.1.123 to access the Web configuration system.

Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable

Configuring the SV1115IPEXT using a serial cable is the best choice if you need to pre- configure the unit before attaching it to a network, i.e. when sending to a branch office, customer site, etc. In general, the Web configuration is preferable because of its intuitive interface and the fact that you do not have to be within close physical proximity to perform the configuration. However, if you wish to use the serial cable method to configure the SV1115IPEXT, you can use any typical communication software package (UNIX: tip, cu, kermit, minicom; Windows: HyperTerminal, kermit).

You can use either serial port on the SV1115IPEXT to access the terminal configuration tool; your choice will dictate the type of cable you will use to make the connection. The DTE Serial port on the front panel requires the use of a null modem serial cable. The DCE Serial port on the rear panel requires the use of a straight through serial cable. Connect a female end of a serial cable to the serial port used for serial access on the host computer. Connect the opposite end (male if connecting to the DCE Serial port, female if connecting to the DTE Serial port) to the SV1115IPEXT. Configure the terminal software with “8N1” settings:

Connection speed: 115200 bps

No. of bits: 8

Parity: None

Stop bits: 1

Sample HyperTerminal configuration

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Contents External KVM control over IP FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Optimizing performance Accessing the VNC InterfaceDisk Control menu Using the Ipmi feature Using the Modem featureSerial Remote Control operation All applications Introduction FeaturesContents Required Cables and HardwareTo use the optional dedicated WAN port Configuration via serial portTo install the SV1115IPEXT into a rack or cabinet To add a redundant power supplyConnecting the Unit to the Host Computer and Network Installing the SV1115IPEXTPage Page Windows To connect console devicesConfiguring SV1115IPEXT Windows XP and Windows ServerLinux, Unix and X-Windows Web Configuration Using Dhcp Device Name none Web Configuration Using Static IPSubnet Mask Default Gateway IP AddressTerminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Login Screen Using the Web InterfaceWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu selections Disk Formats Floppy modeRAMdisk mode CD-ROM ModeCD-ROM Web Server Requirements Booting from USB DiskDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp IP Addresses and RoutingDomain Name Server optional Machine Name Ethernet Address MAC AddressEthernet Bridging User AccountsNetwork Address Other identification detailsLocation Contact NameAuto Self Upgrade Purchase Options Manual UploadCopyright Menu Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortHelp Menu Site map MenuAccessing the VNC Interface Web InterfaceNative VNC Client Welcome Window Using the VNC MenuUse a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel SSH Tunnel with Native VNC clientBribar Feature Main Menu Page VirtKeys Menu Video Tuning MenuGetting Peak Performance Choose the best video modeUsing the Advanced Video Tuning Feature Noisy video cardsNetwork performance Page If the Host Computer Does Not Support Ipmi Disk Control MenuBackground Host Computer RequirementsConfiguring Ipmi on the SV1115IPEXT Connecting the SV1115IPEXT for Ipmi ControlAccessing the Status Screen Accessing Ipmi Controls Connecting a Modem Modem configuration Https//99.99.99.99 Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface FinishTroubleshooting Guide Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance NotesStarting PPP for auth on port… Modem init chat script failed Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SV1115IPEXTPage Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Remote Login via SSHOperating Notes Can I prevent the warning from occurring? What is a security certificate?Stty -crtscts /dev/serial port About Security Certificate WarningsTroubleshooting Certificate warning shown when connecting via Https Dont set LAN and WAN to the same IP AddressChoose Preferences Mouse General Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications Cont’d About StarTech.com