LevelOne user manual Remote Console, Logout from the KVM-9000, General description

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Exit from the KVM-9000 front end.

Table 5-2. Buttons from the front end

Warning

If there is no activity for half an hour, the KVM-9000 will log you out, automatically. A click on one of the links will bring you back to the login screen.

5.2.2 Logout from the KVM-9000

This link logs out the current user and presents a new login screen. Please note that an automatic logout will be performed in case there is no activity for half an hour.

5.3The Remote Console

General description

The Remote Console is the redirected screen, keyboard and mouse of the remote host system that KVM-9000 controls.

Figure 5-4. Remote Console

The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that tries to establish its own TCP connection to the KVM-9000. The protocol that is run over this connection is neither HTTP or HTTPS, but RFB (Remote Frame Buffer Protocol). Currently, RFB tries to establish a connection to port number 443. Your local network environment has to allow this connection to be made, i.e. your firewall and, in case you have a private internal network, your NAT (Network Address Translation) settings have to be configured accordingly.

In case the KVM-9000 is connected to your local network environment and your connection to the Internet is available using a proxy server only without NAT being configured, the Remote Console is very unlikely to be able to establish the according connection. This is because today's web proxies are not capable of relaying the RFB protocol.

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Contents LevelOne VersionPage Table of Contents FCC Quick installation guide InstallationKVM-9000 hardware installation Initial IP configurationWeb interface Remote ConsoleTop part of the Remote Console When the server is up and running When the server is deadIntroduction Features Package contentsSystem requirement Model NoSingle port KVM-9000 DescriptionCable diagrams Hardware installation Connecting KVM-9000 to the host systemOperation Overview StepConnect the monitor to the KVM-9000 console side Option Ethernet connectionPage Configuration Initial ConfigurationInitial configuration via Dhcp server KVM-9000 Setup ToolAuthentication Initial configuration via serial consoleIP autoconfiguration Keyboard, Mouse and Video configurationKVM-9000 keyboard settings IP addressRemote Mouse Settings Host system mouse settingsAuto mouse speed and mouse synchronization Fast SyncWindows XP Mouse Settings Single and Double Mouse ModeActive Desktop Usage PrerequisitesTelnet Login into the KVM-9000 and logout Login into the KVM-9000Navigation MainRemote Console Logout from the KVM-9000General description Main Window Remote Console Control BarMonitor Only Remote Console Options MenuExclusive Access ScalingMouse Handling Video Settings Local Cursor11. Video Settings Panel Soft Keyboard12. Soft Keyboard Remote Console Status Line 14. Remote Console Confirmation DialogRemote Control Menu OptionsKVM Console Power onoff shortlong Reset hostcardHelp ClsTerminal Virtual Media Upload a Floppy ImageCD ROM Use Image on Windows Share SambaSelect Sharing to open the configuration dialog Creating an Image Floppy Images Unix and UNIX-like OSCD ROM/ISO Images Dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.imageDriver Installation Drive redirection17. KVM Vision Viewer Setup step 17. Create a new Device Drive Redirection Settings 18. New DeviceOptions OptionsChange Password User ManagementUsers And Groups KVM Settings User Console15. User Console Settings Part Page 17. Keyboard and Mouse Settings Keyboard/Mouse18. Video Settings VideoPage 5Device Settings NetworkPage Dynamic DNS 20. Dynamic DNSPage Security 22. Device Security23. Certificate Settings Certificate24. SSL Certificate Upload Serial Port 25. Serial PortPage Date And Time 27. Date and TimeEvent Log 29. Event LogPage Maintenance Device InformationConnected Users Update Firmware 32. Event Log ListPage Unit Reset 34. Unit ResetTroubleshooting Certificates CE CertificatePin Assignments Page Key Codes Figure B.1 English US Keyboard Layout, used for key codesTable B.1 Key Names Rack mount kit installation diagram Video Modes

KVM-9000 specifications

The LevelOne KVM-9000 is a state-of-the-art KVM switch designed to streamline the management of multiple computer systems from a single workstation. This device is particularly beneficial in environments where space and efficiency are paramount, as it allows IT professionals to control multiple servers, workstations, or virtual machines seamlessly.

One of the standout features of the KVM-9000 is its capability to support an impressive number of computers, accommodating up to 16 different systems. This makes it an ideal solution for data centers, server rooms, and other environments where administrators need to manage a large array of machines without the clutter of numerous keyboards and mice.

The KVM-9000 is built with high-quality technologies that enhance its performance and reliability. It utilizes advanced technology to ensure superior video quality, supporting resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz. This ensures that users can enjoy clear and sharp visuals, crucial for tasks that require attention to detail.

Another characteristic of the KVM-9000 is its user-friendly interface. The device features an intuitive on-screen display (OSD) that simplifies the process of switching between computers. Users can easily navigate through connected devices, select the desired computer, and initiate control with minimal disruption to their workflow.

Security is also a key focus of the KVM-9000. It is equipped with robust security features that protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. The switch supports hotkey and push-button switching options, allowing users to maintain control over their systems while minimizing the risk of accidental changes or breaches.

Moreover, the KVM-9000 incorporates advanced USB technology, offering support for various peripherals. This flexibility allows users to connect a wide range of devices, such as printers, scanners, and external storage, enhancing productivity further.

The KVM-9000 is designed with durability in mind, constructed to withstand the rigors of continuous use in demanding environments. It is compact and lightweight, making installation and relocation a breeze.

In summary, the LevelOne KVM-9000 is an innovative and efficient KVM switch that enhances the management capabilities of multiple computer systems. With its extensive support for connections, excellent video resolution, user-friendly interface, and strong security features, it stands out as a leading choice for professionals seeking to optimize their IT operations.