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Troubleshooting
Password
Defaults
Connecting to the CPU IP
Warranty
Initial configuration
Networking issues
CPU IP Access Switch Plus
Screensaver timeout
Phase
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Access Switch Plus
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CPU IP Access Switch Plus
Contents
Index
Local user
Four simultaneous remote users
Modem/ISDN port
IP network/Internet
CPU IP Access Switch Plus features front and rear
CD-ROM
What’s in the box What you may additionally need
Single unit rack brackets
Mounting
Double unit rack brackets
Connections
Host computer or KVM switch
IP network port
Local keyboard, video monitor and mouse
To connect a local keyboard, video monitor and mouse
To connect the IP network port
To connect the power supply
Power supply connection
Modem/ISDN port
To connect a modem or Isdn port
To connect and address the switch boxes
Power control port
Part 1 Local configuration
Initial configuration
Part 1 Local configuration
Part 2 Remote configuration
Admin password
To perform the initial local configuration
Time and Date
Encryption
CPU IP encryption settings
Encryption settings
Viewer encryption settings
Encryption
To restore mouse operation when hot plugging
Which restore setting do I use?
Hot plugging and mouse restoration
Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse
CPU IP asks for an unknown admin password
Resetting the configuration
CPU IP does not display the configuration sequence
To invoke a configuration reset by main menu
To perform the remote configuration
Part 2 Remote configuration
Port settings
Networking issues
Positioning CPU IP in the network
Placing CPU IP behind a router or firewall
To discover a DHCP-allocated IP address
Addressing
DNS addressing
Firewall/router address
Ensuring sufficient security
Placing CPU IP alongside the firewall
Ports
Power control sequences
Power switching configuration
To configure the power sequences for each host computer
Power Off
Important Wait until the upgrade is complete
Performing a flash upgrade
Local connection
Connecting to the CPU IP
To make a local connection
To view the local control menu
To avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect
Remote connections
To connect using your Web browser
To connect using the VNC viewer
Remote connection by VNC viewer
Remote connection by Web browser
When using the viewer window
Using the viewer window
Menu bar
Mouse pointers
Configure
Host selection
To select a host
Power control
Access mode shared/private
Auto calibrate
Re-synchronise mouse
Controls
Phase
Setting the Threshold manually
Contrast
Downloading VNC viewer from the CPU IP
Connecting via dial up modem or Isdn link
If you need to enter a port number
Supported web browsers
Viewer encryption settings
Windows
Linux
Getting assistance
Troubleshooting
To access the local configuration menus
Appendix 1 Local configuration menus
Unit configuration
Network configuration
Modem configuration
To reset the CPU IP configuration
Reset configuration
What is IP access control?
Clear IP access control
To clear IP access control
Colour/Encoding
Appendix 2 VNC viewer connection options
Auto select
Preferred encoding
Misc
Inputs
Reload defaults
Defaults
Save as defaults
Save configuration file as
Appendix 3 VNC viewer window options
Encoding and colour level
Appendix 4 Browser viewer options
Security
To access the remote configuration menus
Appendix 5 Remote configuration menus
Main configuration menu Logged on users
User accounts
Hardware Version
Screensaver timeout
Firmware Version
Host Keyboard Layout
Idle timeout
Advanced unit configuration
Protocol timeout
Force VNC protocol
IP network mask
IP access control
IP gateway
To define a new IP access control entry
Setting IP access control
To reorder access control entries
To edit/remove access control entries
Power control port
Serial port configuration
Modem port
To create a new host entry
Host configuration
To copy and paste the log
Logging and status
Occurred Click to clear All log entries Refresh
List
IP addresses
Appendix 6 Addresses, masks and ports
Net masks
Inside a bit-wise and function
Net masks the binary explanation
Binary equivalent
Binary octet after
Single locations
Calculating the mask for IP access control
All locations
Address ranges
Ports
Security issues with ports
6pin mini-DIN 9pin D-type
Appendix 7 Cable and connector specifications
4pin RJ10
Female
Appendix 8 Hotkey sequence codes
Warranty
Other products in the CPU Switch range
Safety information
Safety considerations when using power switches with CPU IP
European EMC directive 89/336/EEC
Radio Frequency Energy
FCC Compliance Statement United States
Germany France Italia
USA
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