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Modem hang up. Resetting

The connection has been closed or terminated unexpectedly.

Timeout during login process. Giving up

The PPP client connecting over the modem has waited too long to complete the authentication process or supplied an invalid user name and/or password.

Modem init chat script failed

The modem did not respond to the initialization string from the SV1115IPEXT. You may need to change the init string or verify the cabling and modem status.

Modem init okay

The modem has responded appropriately to the init string.

Saw PPP startup from client

A PPP authentication has occurred and a session has started.

Phone line rings

An incoming call has been detected by the modem.

Modem answers: xxxxxxxxx

The connection speed and protocol used for a connection, as reported by the modem. The exact contents of the message will vary depending on the modem make and model. Using Optional Serial Remote Control (R-Port) Modules

Serial Remote Control operation

Background

The SV1115IPEXT offers a unique way to expand the functionality of the base product. Using the integrated R-Porton the rear panel, you can manage up to 8 serial devices using a specialized daisy-chain technology. The SV1115IPEXT includes integrated control functionality that allows you to monitor and configure serial devices using the interactive Web interface. To minimize space and infrastructure requirements, the R-Port modules use a single cable to carry both power and the data signal. All configuration settings are stored separately in each attached device in non-volatile memory so that they will not be lost in the event of a power outage or disconnection.

Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SV1115IPEXT

The cable for each serial device is similar to a phone cable and uses an RJ-14 connector. For the first module, connect the cable (provided) to the R-Porton the rear panel of the SV1115IPEXT. Connect the opposite end to the DATA OUT (or similar) port on the Serial Remote Control unit. Note that some devices may use an integrated cable, so you will not need to make a separate connection on the serial device. Once you have added the first serial device to the SV1115IPEXT, you can connect additional modules to the DATA IN (or similar) port on the previous module in the chain. Once the cabling is attached, the module becomes active after a 15 second initialization period. For specific information regarding cabling and status indicators for a specific serial console, refer to the instructions that came with the product.

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Contents External KVM control over IP FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Accessing the VNC Interface Disk Control menu Using the Ipmi featureUsing the Modem feature Optimizing performanceSerial Remote Control operation Introduction Features ContentsRequired Cables and Hardware All applicationsConfiguration via serial port To install the SV1115IPEXT into a rack or cabinetTo add a redundant power supply 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 Web Configuration Using Static IP Subnet Mask Default GatewayIP Address Device Name noneTerminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Using the Web Interface Login ScreenWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu selections Floppy mode RAMdisk modeCD-ROM Mode Disk FormatsBooting from USB Disk CD-ROM Web Server RequirementsDomain Name Server optional Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpIP Addresses and Routing Ethernet Address MAC Address Ethernet BridgingUser Accounts Machine NameOther identification details LocationContact Name Network AddressAuto Self Upgrade Manual Upload Purchase OptionsUsing the Terminal Interface via Serial Port Help MenuSite map Menu Copyright MenuNative VNC Client Accessing the VNC InterfaceWeb Interface Using the VNC Menu Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnelSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client 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 Disk Control Menu BackgroundHost Computer Requirements 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 Configuring the Remote Connection Accessing the Web InterfaceFinish Https//99.99.99.99Starting PPP for auth on port… Troubleshooting GuideHttps VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Modem hang up. Resetting Timeout during login process. Giving upConnecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SV1115IPEXT Modem init chat script failedPage Operating Notes Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellRemote Login via SSH What is a security certificate? Stty -crtscts /dev/serial portAbout Security Certificate Warnings 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