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- Cn8600 1
- Compliance statements 2
- Online registration 4
- Telephone support 4
- User information 4
- User notice 4
- For information about all aten products and how they can help you connect without limits visit aten on the web or contact an aten authorized reseller visit aten on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers 5
- Product information 5
- Package contents 6
- Browser login 7
- Configuration 7
- Contents 7
- Hardware setup 7
- Introduction 7
- The client viewer 8
- Ap operation 9
- The javaclient viewer 9
- Appendix 10
- Local console 10
- The log file 10
- The log server 10
- About this manual 12
- Conventions 13
- Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit or connected devices 13
- The product may be updated with features and function added improved or removed since the release of this manual for an up to date user manual visit http www aten com global en 13
- This manual uses the following conventions 13
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- Chapter 1 15
- Introduction 15
- Overview 15
- Features and benefits 17
- The features and benefits provided by cn8600 are described in the following table 17
- Cables 19
- Remote user computers 19
- Servers 19
- System requirements 19
- Cat 5e 6 or higher ethernet cable not provided with this package should be used to connect the cn8600 to the lan wan or internet 20
- Only the following non interlaced video signals are supported 20
- Operating systems 20
- Supported operating systems for remote user computers that logging into the cn8600 include windows 2000 or later and other systems capable of running sun s java runtime environment jre 6 update 3 or later linux mac sun etc 20
- Supported operating systems for servers that connect to the cn8600 are shown in the table below 20
- Browsers 21
- See mac systems page 147 for further information regarding safari 21
- Supported browsers for users that log into the cn8600 include the following 21
- Components 22
- Front view 22
- Rear view 23
- Chapter 2 25
- Hardware setup 25
- Stacking 25
- Stacking and rack mounting 25
- Rack wall mounting 26
- Installation 27
- Back up a second power adapter requires a separate purchase 28
- Grounding wire 28
- Note dual power operation is optional the second power source is for 28
- Note for safety purposes we suggest you ground the switch using a 28
- Power on the cn8600 then power on the server kvm switch 28
- Browser login 29
- Chapter 3 29
- Logging in 29
- Main screen 31
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- Chapter 4 33
- Configuration 33
- Introduction 33
- Basic setting 34
- User management 34
- Permissions 35
- Sessions 36
- Maintenance 37
- Upgrade main firmware 37
- Update display info 38
- Backup restore 39
- Ping host 41
- Advanced setting 42
- Device information 42
- General 42
- Network 43
- The network screen is used to specify the cn8600 s network environment 43
- Ip installer 44
- Service ports 44
- Ipv4 settings 45
- Ipv6 settings 46
- Network transfer rate 46
- Event destination 47
- Smtp settings 48
- Log server 49
- Snmp server 49
- Syslog server 49
- Authentication 50
- Radius settings 50
- Ldap settings 51
- The permission attribute value for radius and ldap 52
- Cc management settings 53
- Login failures 53
- Permission string characters 53
- Security 53
- Filter 54
- Account policy 57
- Encryption 57
- Private certificate 59
- Certificate signing request 60
- Console management 62
- Serial console 65
- Date time 66
- Customization 68
- Preferences 70
- Settings 70
- User preferences 70
- Password 71
- Remote console 72
- Download 73
- View and logout 73
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- Chapter 5 75
- Starting up 75
- The client viewer 75
- Navigation 76
- The winclient control panel 76
- Control panel functions 78
- Note clicking the t button at the top right of the dialog boxes that appear for the control panel functions brings up a slider to adjust the transparency of the dialog box after making your adjustment click anywhere in the dialog box to dismiss the slider 78
- The control panel functions are described in the table below 78
- Hotkeys 80
- Hotkeys various actions corresponding to clicking the control panel icons can be accomplished directly from the keyboard with hotkeys selecting the hotkeys radio button lets you configure which hotkeys perform the actions the actions are listed to the left their hotkeys are shown to the right use the checkbox to the left of an action s name to enable or disable its hotkey 80
- Macros 80
- The macros icon provides access to three functions found in the macros dialog box hotkeys user macros and system macros each of these functions is described in the following sections 80
- An explanation of the hotkey actions is given in the table below 81
- Highlight an action then click set hotkey 81
- If you find the default hotkey combinations inconvenient you can reconfigure them as follows 81
- Press your selected function keys one at a time the key names appear in the hotkeys field as you press them 81
- To cancel setting a hotkey value click cancel to clear an action s hotkeys field click clear 81
- To reset all the hotkeys to their default values click reset 81
- When you have finished keying in your sequence click save 81
- You can use the same function keys for more than one action as long as the key sequence is not the same 81
- Select the user macros radio button then click add 82
- User macros 82
- User macros user macros are used to perform specific actions on the remote server to create the macro do the following 82
- System macros 86
- The adjustment options are as follows 89
- Video settings 89
- Video settings the video settings dialog box allows you to adjust the placement and picture quality of the remote screen display on your monitor 89
- For greater control clicking the advanced button brings up the following dialog box 90
- Gamma adjustment 90
- Gamma adjustment if it is necessary to correct the gamma level for the remote video display use the gamma function of the video adjustment dialog box 90
- The additional options in the advanced screen are as follows 90
- Under basic configuration there are ten preset and four user defined levels to choose from drop down the list box and choose the most suitable one 90
- Click cancel to abandon your changes and close the dialog box 91
- Click ok to save your changes and close the dialog box 91
- Note for best results change the gamma while viewing a remote computer 91
- The button bar 92
- The button bar the buttons on the button bar are toggles their actions are described in the table below 92
- The message board 92
- To alleviate the possibility of access conflicts resulting from multiple user logins the cn8600 provides a message board that allows users to communicate with each other 92
- Compose panel 93
- Message display panel 93
- User list panel 93
- Virtual media 94
- Virtual media icons 94
- Virtual media redirection 94
- Smart card reader 97
- The on screen keyboard 98
- Mouse dynasync mode 99
- Mouse pointer type 99
- Automatic mouse synchronization dynasync 100
- Manual mouse synchronization 100
- Clicking the customize control panel icon brings up a dialog box that allows you to configure the items that appear on the control panel as well as its graphical settings 101
- Control panel configuration 101
- The dialog box is organized into five main sections as described in the table below 101
- Admin utility gui 103
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- Ap operation 105
- Chapter 6 105
- Installation 105
- Introduction 105
- Starting up 105
- The windows client ap 105
- A description of the connection screen is given in the following table 106
- The windows client connection screen 106
- After you have successfully logged in the connection screen reappears 107
- At this time there are two active buttons as described in the table below 107
- Logging in 107
- Note the default username is administrator the default password is password for security we strongly recommend that you change these to something unique see logs page 57 for details 107
- Once the cn8600 connects to the unit you specified a login window appears 107
- Provide a valid username and password then click ok to continue 107
- The administrator utility 108
- Starting up 109
- The java client ap 109
- The java client connection screen 109
- Logging in 110
- Chapter 7 111
- Introduction 111
- The javaclient viewer 111
- Navigation 112
- The javaclient control panel 113
- Control panel functions 114
- Hotkeys 114
- Macros 114
- System macros 115
- User macros 115
- Video settings 116
- Message board 117
- The buttons on the button bar are toggles their actions are described in the table below 117
- The cn8600 supports multiple user logins which can possibly give rise to access conflicts to alleviate this problem a message board feature similar to an internet chat program allows users to communicate with each other 117
- Virtual media 119
- Mouse pointer type 120
- The on screen keyboard 120
- Control panel configuration 121
- Mouse dynasync mode 121
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- Chapter 8 123
- Console lock switch 123
- Local console 123
- Message tag 123
- Laptop usb console 124
- Laptop usb console main page 126
- Chapter 9 127
- The log file 127
- The log file screen 127
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- Chapter 10 129
- Installation 129
- Starting up 129
- The log server 129
- The menu bar 130
- A description of the fields is given in the table below 131
- Configure 131
- Fill in or modify the fields then click ok to finish 131
- The configure menu contains three items add edit and delete they are used to add new cn8600 units to the cn8600 list edit the information for units already on the list or delete cn8600 units from the list 131
- To add a cn8600 to the cn8600 list click add 131
- To edit or delete a listed cn8600 first select the one you want in the cn8600 list window then open this menu and click edit or delete 131
- When you choose add or edit a dialog box similar to the one below appears 131
- A description of the items is given in the table below 132
- Events 132
- Search 132
- Search allows you to search for events containing specific words or strings when you access this function a screen similar to the one below appears 132
- The events menu has two items search and maintenance 132
- Key in the number of seconds then click ok to finish 133
- Maintenance 133
- Maintenance this function allows the administrator to perform manual maintenance of the database such as erasing specified records before the expiration time that was set with the limit setting of the edit function see page 117 133
- Network retry allows you to set the number of seconds that the log server should wait before attempting to connect if the previous attempt to connect failed when you click this item a dialog box similar to the one below appears 133
- Options 133
- Overview 134
- The log server main screen 134
- The list panel 135
- The list panel contains six fields 135
- The lower panel displays tick information for the currently selected cn8600 note that if the installation contains more than one switch even though a switch is not currently selected if its recording checkbox is checked the log server records its tick information and keeps it in its database 135
- The tick panel 135
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- Appendix 137
- General 137
- Safety instructions 137
- Rack mounting 139
- International 140
- North america 140
- Technical support 140
- Ip address determination 141
- Local ip setup 141
- Ip installer 143
- Browser 144
- Ap windows client 145
- Link local ipv6 address 146
- Ipv6 stateless autoconfiguration 147
- Port forwarding 148
- Keyboard emulation 149
- Note when using key combinations press and release the first key ctrl 149
- The pc compatible 101 104 key keyboard can emulate the functions of the sun and mac keyboards the emulation mappings are listed in the table below 149
- Then press and release the activation key 149
- Pin assignment for the serial port is given in the table below 150
- Rj 45 female 150
- Serial port pin assignment 150
- Overview 151
- Trusted certificates 151
- Installing the certificate 152
- Certificate trusted 153
- Mismatch considerations 154
- Examples 155
- Importing the files 155
- Self signed private certificates 155
- General operation 156
- Troubleshooting 156
- Windows 158
- For mouse synchronization problems see macros page 100 mouse dynasync mode page 107 and sun linux page 149 for other problems see the table below 159
- Sun systems 160
- These solutions work for most common sun vga cards if using them fails 160
- To resolve the problem consult the sun vga card s manual 160
- Mac systems 161
- The log server 161
- Additional mouse synchronization procedures 162
- Windows 162
- Sun linux 163
- Java applet viewer java client ap 164
- Virtual media support 164
- Winclient activex viewer winclient ap 164
- Administrator login failure 165
- Cn8600 user manual 166
- Function specification 166
- Specifications 166
- Aten standard warranty policy 167
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