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Local keyboard, video monitor and mouse
Note: Dual Access model only
Where local control is required (as well as remote control), the iPEPS Dual Access
model provides the necessary keyboard, video and mouse console outputs.
To connect a local keyboard, video monitor and mouse
1 Position a suitable keyboard, video monitor and mouse in the vicinity of the
iPEPS such that their cables will easily reach.
2 Connect the keyboard, video monitor and mouse plugs to the sockets,
collectively labelled as ‘KVM CONSOLE’, on the end panel of the iPEPS.
From mouse
From keyboard
From video monitor
IP network port
The iPEPS provides an autosensing Ethernet IP port that can operate at 10 or
100Mbps, according to the network speed. The iPEPS is designed to reside quite
easily at any part of your network:
• It can be placed within the local network, behind any firewall/router
connections to the Internet, or
• It can be placed externally to the local network, on a separate sub-network
or with an open Internet connection.
Wherever in the network the iPEPS is situated, you will need to determine
certain configuration issues such as address allocation and/or firewall adjustment
to allow correct operation. Please refer to Networking issues within the
Configuration chapter for more details.
IMPORTANT: When the iPEPS is accessible from the public Internet, you must
ensure that sufficient security measures are employed.
To connect the IP network port
1 Depending upon where in the network the iPEPS is being connected, run a
category 5e or 6 cable from the appropriate hub or router to the iPEPS.
2 Connect the plug of the category 5e or 6 cable into the IP port on the end
panel of the iPEPS.
3 Configure the network settings as appropriate to the position of the iPEPS
within the network - see Networking issues for details.
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