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attached R-Port modules.

Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell

In most cases, configuring the SV1115IPEXT to the same settings as the R-Port devices you are connecting should allow the devices to work with a minimum amount of configuration. However, you can also change the default settings on each R-Port device to fit your preferences and the needs of your application.

If you click the Connect… button next to the device you want to configure, two new windows will appear. The smaller of the two is a login screen; the other is a SSH terminal window. Click the login window and sign in as admin (using the same password as the Web interface) to activate the terminal window. You will see a welcome banner similar to the following:

Baud rate: 115200 bps, 8N1

Connected to #1: (none)... (Press Ctrl-Shift-_ for menu).

You are now connected to the R-Port module in a live terminal session. Commands you type will be echoed on the terminal screen. The module also offers a simple menu system that allows you to change its configuration settings (similar to the function of the menus in a terminal software package). Press [Ctrl] - [Shift] [_] (underscore) on the keyboard to access the menu. It will be similar to the following:

RS-232 Menu (#1: (none), 115200 bps, 8N1) Q – Disconnect

# - Send break

H – Hangup line (drop DCD) E – Send Ctrl-Shift-_

L – Low log entries (line buffer) 1 – Show last 10 log entries other – Return to connection

Press key ->

To execute the desired command, simply press the corresponding key on the keyboard. You can also execute the command and avoid the menu by pressing the [Ctrl] – [Shift] – [_] key combination quickly and pressing the letter of the command. To quit the menu, press [Q] on the keyboard when the menu is active. These commands are not sent to the device you are managing and relate to the RPORT module itself.

Remote Login via SSH

You can also use a standard SSH client to access the R-Port options if you wish to avoid using the Java-based SSH client in the Web interface. Simply use your SSH client (several freeware packages are available for download, along with commercial applications) and connect to the IP address of the SV1115IPEXT using port 22 (default).

Log in to the SSH session as admin using the same password as the Web interface. At the command prompt type connect x (where x is the number of the R-Port devices you wish to manage). Alternatively, you can enter the command connect -lto see a list of active devices.

Operating Notes

If the power supply to the R-Port modules you have connected becomes faulty (short, overload) then the R-Port LED on the front panel of the SV1115IPEXT will show red.

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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 WindowsWindows XP and Windows Server Configuring SV1115IPEXTLinux, Unix and X-Windows 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 RequirementsIP Addresses and Routing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDomain Name Server optional 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 MenuWeb Interface Accessing the VNC InterfaceNative VNC Client 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 PerformanceNoisy video cards Using the Advanced Video Tuning FeatureNetwork performance 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//99.99.99.99Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Troubleshooting GuideStarting PPP for auth on port… Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SV1115IPEXT Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Modem init chat script failedPage Remote Login via SSH Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellOperating Notes About Security Certificate Warnings What is a security certificate?Stty -crtscts /dev/serial port Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Troubleshooting Dont set LAN and WAN to the same IP Address Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsChoose Preferences Mouse Specifications General SpecificationsSpecifications Cont’d About StarTech.com