StarTech.com SV11151PEXT instruction manual Floppy mode, RAMdisk mode, Disk Formats, CD-ROM Mode

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When emulating a floppy disk or RAMdisk, the data is stored in RAM on the SV1115IPEXT itself. In order to emulate a CD-ROM disk drive, a web server is required to provide the CD-ROM image data. The Web server must be accessible to the unit, which communicates with it constantly as data is needed.

Floppy mode

Choose the Format as floppy button to switch to floppy mode. Under Windows, the drive will be identified as a “high density floppy” and will typically be assigned a drive letter of B:. The capacity is limited to 1.44 megabytes in this mode. The purpose of supporting floppy mode is to permit the use of floppy-disk images generated by other systems. For example, the flash BIOS upgrade process is performed with a special floppy and is bootable. You can transfer bits from that floppy to the SV1115IPEXT (use the upload disk image form). Now, you can boot from the special floppy. In addition, emergency repair disks are often restricted to floppies.

RAMdisk mode

Choose the Format as ramdisk button to switch to RAMdisk mode. This mode is intended to facilitate simple data transfer between the remote user and the host computer. It will be recognized by Windows as an eight megabyte removable disk and assigned a drive letter. You can easily drag and drop files up to 8MB in size to this device. In Windows Explorer, you can choose the Eject option to make the data available to remote users.

Disk Formats

When you choose the Format as... button, the disk image stored in RAM is formatted as an empty MS-DOS disk, with a single file called Put files here...TXT. SV1115IPEXT is able to read most MS-DOS/Windows formatted disks and presents the files via the Web interface. However, disk emulation occurs at the lowest level so that other disk formats can be used, if you have the tools needed to create and read the disk images. At the bottom of the page are the upload and download options for the entire disk image. Any image that is exactly 1,474,560 bytes long will be treated as a floppy. Images of other sizes are supported up to 8MB.

CD-ROM Mode

The SV1115IPEXT does not store any data in this mode. Instead, it emulates a USB CD- ROM drive with a disk inserted. The data from that disk must be provided by an external web server. You will need a copy of the CD-ROM contents that you want to emulate as an ISO file. This is a byte-for-byte copy of track one (the data track) of a data CD-ROM. The ISO file must be made available on a web server that can be accessed by SV1115IPEXT. To switch to this mode, type in a URL pointing to the ISO image, and click on Commit. The system will connect to the web server and test the file for access. If successful, you will be shown a short report on the file contents, and the disk will be ready to use. Currently there is no other way to preview or browse the contents of the CD-ROM image,

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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 devicesWindows XP and Windows Server Configuring SV1115IPEXTLinux, 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 DiskIP Addresses and Routing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDomain 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 MenuWeb Interface Accessing the VNC 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 modeNoisy video cards Using the Advanced Video Tuning FeatureNetwork 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 FinishHttps VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Troubleshooting GuideStarting 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 Remote Login via SSH Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellOperating Notes Can I prevent the warning from occurring? What is a security certificate?Stty -crtscts /dev/serial port About Security Certificate WarningsTroubleshooting Dont set LAN and WAN to the same IP Address Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsChoose Preferences Mouse General Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications Cont’d About StarTech.com