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NetCommander IP Cat5 KVM Switch
Owner’s Manual
Models B070-008-19-IP, B070-016-19-IP, B072-008-IP, B072-016-IP
Table of Contents
1..1 Features and Benefits
Legal Notice
1.. Product Overview
1..2 Terminology
1..5 Safety
1..3 Target Server Compatibility
1..4 Client Computer Compatibility
1.. Product Overview
1..6 System Components
1..7 The NetCommander IP Unit
Console KVM Switch Front View
1.. Product Overview
Rackmount KVM Switch Front View
Console KVM Switch Rear View
1.. Product Overview
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Rackmount KVM Switch Rear View
1..8 Rackmounting the NetCommander IP
1.8.1 Standard Console KVM Switch Instructions
1.8.2 2-Post Rack Console KVM Switch Instructions
1..9 Connecting the System
1..10 Initial Settings Default IP Address
1.. Product Overview
To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD
To set the IP address via the Web Configuration Interface
To set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD
1.. Product Overview
1.. Product Overview
4. After the Java application is launched, the login page appears. If the login page does not appear on its own, click the Log On button in the center of the web page to bring it up. If clicking on the Log On button does not bring up the login page, add /targets.jnlp to the end of your IP address
8. Populate the fields in the IPv4 or IPv6 sections with the desired network information
1.. Product Overview
2..1 Logging Into the Web Configuration Interface
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..2 Web Configuration Interface Layout
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..3 My Targets Section
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4 Configuration Section
To perform a firmware upgrade, follow these steps
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..1 Firmware Upgrade
2.. Web Configuration Interface
To back up data
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..2 Backup/Restore
To install an SSL Certificate
To restore data
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..3 SSL Certificate
2..4..4 Device
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..5 Users
2.. Web Configuration Interface
To add an account
To edit an account
2.. Web Configuration Interface
To edit a port name
To delete a User
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..6 Switch Configuration
To Add a PDU
To configure User Targets
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..8 Power Devices
To Edit an existing PDU
To Delete a PDU
2.. Web Configuration Interface
To configure the power outlets
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..9 Power Outlets
To configure the security settings
To configure the serial port settings
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2..4..10 Serial Ports
3. In the Password Policy section
2.. Web Configuration Interface
2. In the Account Blocking section
Check the forever checkbox to block the account indefinitely
2..4..12 Authentication
2.. Web Configuration Interface
Click the OK button to add the server to the list
2.. Web Configuration Interface
Basic, User, and Group
2.. Web Configuration Interface
1. Access Categories are case sensitive
2.. Web Configuration Interface
An asterisk * can be used to indicate access to all ports
Sample Permission String
To configure the date and time
2..5 Password Section
To change the password
2.. Web Configuration Interface
To view the Events Log
2..6 Events Section
To reload the Events Log
To clear the Events Log
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..1 Starting a Remote Session
To start a remote session
To mount the ISO as virtual media
3..2 Remote Session Toolbar
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..2..1 Pin Toolbar
To unmount an ISO file
To set the session profile
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..2..3 Video
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
To manually adjust the video settings
3..2..4 Power
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
To add a keyboard sequence
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..2..5 Keys
To edit a predefined keyboard sequence
To record a keyboard sequence
To delete a keyboard sequence
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
To set the Mouse Settings mode
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..2..6 Mouse
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
To configure settings in Relative Mouse Position, OS-Specific mode
To calibrate the mouse pointers
To align the mouse pointers
Mouse Synchronization and Keyboard/Mouse Response Time Tips
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..4 Exclusive Session
3..3 Shared Session
3.. Conducting a Remote Session
3..2..7 Server/Serial
4.. Local Console
4..2 Tuning F5
4..1 Move Label F1
To display the OSD
4..4 F2 Setting
4..3 Power Management
To Power Manage a computer
4.. Local Console
4.. Local Console
3. In the IPv6 Settings menu, with the Mode field at the top of the screen highlighted, press the Spacebar key to toggle between DHCP, Stateless, and Static. DHCP is selected by default, and automatically assigns an IP address via the IPv6 DHCP server
To set the IPv4 address via the local console OSD
To set the IPv6 address via the local console OSD
To change the keyboard language
Changing the Hotkey
Inputing and Updating DDC Information
4.. Local Console
Browser Security
5.. Serial Port Pinout
6.. Security Certificate Installation
Note When connecting a Cisco device, use Cisco rolled cable
6.. Security Certificate Installation
8. Click Yes to complete the certificate’s installation
6.. Security Certificate Installation
6.. Security Certificate Installation
Java Security
3. In the Details tab page, click on the Copy to File button. The Certificate Export Wizard appears
6.. Security Certificate Installation
6. Click the Next button, followed by the Finish button on the next page to complete export of the KVM certificate
6.. Security Certificate Installation
7.. Technical Specifications
9.. Warranty and Warranty Registration
8.. Video Resolution and Refresh Rates
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