Aten KN2116VA — обзор работы портов KVM через IP: руководство пользователя [251/334]
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Chapter 12
Port Operation
Overview
After you have successfully logged in (see Logging In, page 57), the KVM
over IP switch opens to the Port Access tab’s Connections page, with the first
KVM over IP switch selected in the sidebar:
Note: 1. The WinClient and Java Client AP programs have a hidden Control
Panel at the upper center of the screen that becomes visible when you
mouse over it. The Browser version’s Control Panel only appears
after you switch to a port. The Control Panel is discussed on page 74.
2. See KVM Devices and Ports – Connections Page, page 127 for details
about the Port Access Connections page.
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- Emc information p.2
- Battery safety notice p.3
- Batterie avis de sécurité p.3
- User notice p.4
- User information p.4
- Telephone support p.4
- Online registration p.4
- For telephone support call this number p.4
- Be sure to register your product at our online support center p.4
- Product information p.5
- 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 p.5
- Package contents p.6
- Content p.7
- Chapter 1 p.7
- Introduction p.7
- Logging in p.8
- Super administrator setup p.8
- Hardware setup p.8
- Chapter 4 p.8
- Chapter 3 p.8
- Chapter 2 p.8
- The user interface p.9
- Chapter 5 p.9
- Port access p.10
- Chapter 6 p.10
- User management p.11
- Device management p.11
- Chapter 8 p.11
- Chapter 7 p.11
- Chapter 10 p.12
- Maintenance p.12
- Chapter 9 p.12
- The log server p.13
- Port operation p.13
- Download p.13
- Chapter 13 p.13
- Chapter 12 p.13
- Chapter 11 p.13
- Appendix p.13
- Kvm over ip user manual p.16
- Chapter 4 logging in describes how to log in to the kvm over ip switch with each of the available access methods from a local console an internet browser a standalone windows application ap program and a standalone java application ap program p.16
- Chapter 3 super administrator setup explains the procedures that the super administrator employs to set up the kvm over ip switch network environment and changing the default username and password p.16
- Chapter 2 hardware setup provides step by step instructions for setting up the kvm over ip switch p.16
- Chapter 1 introduction introduces you to the kvm over ip switch its purpose features and benefits with its front and back panel components described p.16
- An overview of the information found in the manual is provided below p.16
- About this manual p.16
- This manual is provided to help you get the most out of your kvm over ip switch it covers all aspects of the device including installation configuration and operation p.16
- The kvm over ip switch models covered in this user manual include p.16
- Terminology p.18
- Conventions p.18
- These kn series of kvm over ip switches are differentiated according to the number of buses they support and the number of kvm ports they provide as shown below p.19
- The kn2116va kn4116va kn2124va kn4124va kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va kn8032vb kn8132v kn2140va kn4140va kn4164v kn8064vb kn8164v switches are ip based kvm control units that allow both local and remote operators to monitor and access multiple servers from a single console this series of kvm over ip switches can control up to 16 24 32 40 64 servers and by cascading compatible kvm switches as many as 512 servers can be controlled on a complete two stage installation in addition up to 4 kvm over ip switches can be centralized and controlled by a single cm1164a or cm1284 each kvm over ip switch features superior video quality full hd resolution of 1920 x 1200 fips 140 2 with level 1 security standards and virtual media transmissions at twice the speed the kn series provides local console and remote over ip access for users to monitor and access their entire data center over a network in addition it offers out of band access with external modem support for bios level troubleshooting when the n p.19
- Overview p.19
- Introduction p.19
- Chapter 1 p.19
- Hardware p.23
- Features p.23
- Management p.24
- Easy to use interface p.24
- Virtual media p.25
- Advanced security p.25
- New kn series exclusive p.26
- Virtual remote desktop p.26
- System requirements p.27
- Servers p.27
- Remote user computers p.27
- The following kvm adapter cables are required for use with the kvm over ip switch p.28
- Note if you use adapter cables purchased prior to your switch purchase you p.28
- May have to upgrade the adapter s firmware see page 222 p.28
- Kvm adapter cables p.28
- Cat 5e or higher cable is required to connect the kvm over ip switch to the kvm adapter cables see page 29 p.28
- Supported operating systems for the servers connected to the switch s ports are shown in the table below p.29
- Supported operating systems for remote user computers include windows 2000 or later and those capable of running the java runtime environment jre 6 update 3 or higher linux mac sun etc p.29
- Supported browsers for users that log into the kvm over ip switch include the following p.29
- See mac systems page 283 for further information p.29
- Operating systems p.29
- Browsers p.29
- Components p.30
- To access the kvm over ip switch s front ports simply press the aten logo at the front of the unit as indicated below p.30
- Opening the front cover p.30
- Note to avoid unnecessary wear and tear make sure to close the unit s front p.30
- Kvm over ip user manual p.30
- Kn2124va kn4124va front view p.30
- Kn2116va kn4116va kn8116v front view p.30
- Cover when its front ports are not in use p.30
- Kn4164v kn8164v front view p.31
- Kn2140va kn4140va front view p.31
- Kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va kn8132v front view p.31
- Chapter 1 introduction p.31
- Kvm over ip user manual p.34
- Kn4164v kn8164v rear view p.34
- Kn2116va kn4116va kn8116v rear view p.34
- Kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va kn8132v rear view p.34
- Kn2124va kn4124va rear view p.36
- Kvm over ip user manual p.36
- Kn2140va kn4140va rear view p.36
- Kn8064vb rear view p.38
- Kn8064vb front view p.38
- Kn8032vb rear view p.38
- Kn8032vb front view p.38
- 5 6 7 8 p.38
- Overview p.41
- Hardware setup p.41
- Chapter 2 p.41
- Before you begin p.41
- Stacking and rack mount p.42
- Stacking p.42
- Rack mount front p.43
- Kn2116va kn4116va kn2124va kn4124va kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va kn8032vb kn8132v kn2140va kn4140va kn8064vb kn8116v rack mounting p.43
- Rack mount rear p.45
- Kn2124va kn4124va kn2140va kn4140va single stage installation p.47
- Single stage installation diagram p.48
- Kn2116va kn4116va kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va kn8132v kn4164v kn8164v kn8116v single stage installation p.49
- Single stage installation diagram p.51
- Serial device modem p.51
- Note the diagram above shows an installation with the kn8132v installing other kn8 series switches is same as the kn8132v and only differs in that it provides additional kvm ports p.51
- Chapter 2 hardware setup p.51
- Kn8032vb kn8064vb single stage installation p.52
- Single stage installation diagram p.54
- Kvm over ip user manual p.54
- Kn8032vb rear p.54
- Chapter 2 hardware setup p.55
- Adapter cable connection diagram p.55
- Kvm over ip user manual p.56
- Adapter cable connection diagram cont p.56
- Two stage installation p.57
- Two stage installation diagram p.58
- Two stage installation with cm1164a cm1284 p.59
- Two stage installation with cm1164a cm1284 diagram p.60
- Channel forwarding p.61
- Configure channel forwarding p.62
- Pdu installation p.63
- The power outlet permission will then be assigned to the port you selected as shown below p.65
- The adapter id function p.66
- Powering off and restarting p.66
- Hot plugging p.66
- Port selection p.67
- Port id numbering p.67
- Port 3 p.67
- Port 20 p.67
- Id 20 3 p.67
- This page intentionally left blank p.68
- Super administrator setup p.69
- Overview p.69
- First time setup p.69
- Chapter 3 p.69
- After you successfully log in the local console main page appears p.70
- Network setup p.71
- Changing the super administrator login p.72
- Moving on p.74
- Overview p.75
- Logging in p.75
- Local console login p.75
- Chapter 4 p.75
- Browser login p.76
- Windows client ap login p.77
- The windows client ap connection screen p.78
- A description of the connection screen is given in the following table p.78
- Connecting windows client ap p.79
- Whenever a user runs the client program it opens with the values contained in the current work file the current work file consists of the values that were in effect the last time the program was closed p.80
- The file menu consists of the following items p.80
- The file menu allows the operator to create save and open user created work files a work file consists of all the information specified in a client session this includes the server list and server ip list items as well as the hotkey settings p.80
- The file menu p.80
- Java client ap login p.81
- The java client ap connection screen p.82
- A description of the connection screen is given in the following table p.82
- Connecting java client ap p.83
- This page intentionally left blank p.84
- The web browser main page p.85
- The user interface p.85
- Overview p.85
- Chapter 5 p.85
- Page components p.86
- Manufacturing number p.86
- The web page screen components are described in the table below p.86
- The mfg number manufacturing number is an internal serial number used by aten s factory and technical support staff to identify products this number does not affect products warranty if your product requires after sales services you may provide the mfg number to aten s sales or technical support staff to identify the product and model number p.86
- There are two small icons at the extreme right of the page their functions are described in the table below p.87
- The tab bar p.87
- The number and type of icons that appear on the tab bar at the top of the page are determined by the user s type super administrator administrator user and the permissions assigned when the user s account was created the functions associated with each of the icons are explained in the table below p.87
- The ap gui main page p.88
- The gui can be navigated via the keyboard as shown in the table below p.89
- The major difference is that the local console main page doesn t have a tab for download p.90
- The local console gui main page is similar to the java and windows ap gui main page p.90
- The local console gui main page p.90
- In addition there are two small icons at the bottom right as described in the following table p.90
- Mounting virtual media locally p.91
- Winclient control panel p.92
- The control panel p.92
- Winclient control panel functions p.94
- The control panel functions are described in the table below p.94
- Macros p.96
- Hotkeys p.96
- An explanation of the hotkey actions is given in the table below p.97
- User macros p.98
- System macros p.102
- Video settings p.105
- The meanings of the video adjustment options are given in the table below p.106
- Advanced video settings p.106
- Bandwidth considerations p.108
- Network bandwidth information for kvm sessions p.109
- Gamma adjustment p.110
- The message board p.111
- The kvm over ip switch supports multiple user logins which may cause access conflicts to alleviate the problem a message board has been provided which allows users to communicate with each other p.111
- Button bar the buttons on the button bar are toggles their actions are described in the table below p.111
- Button bar p.111
- Compose panel p.112
- User list panel p.112
- Message display panel p.112
- Virtual media p.113
- Mounting virtual media p.113
- Mounting virtual media drag and drop p.115
- The zoom icon controls the zoom factor for the remote view window settings are as follows p.118
- The on screen keyboard p.119
- Changing languages p.119
- Selecting platforms p.120
- Expanded keyboard p.120
- Mouse pointer type p.121
- The size and number of screens in the display panel window depends on how the setup is configured see multiple view page 153 for details p.122
- The extended displays icon provides the ability to view the screens in an extended display setup when you click the icon the display panel window appears with the extended screens as shown here p.122
- Extended displays p.122
- Display panel window p.122
- Automatic mouse synchronization dynasync p.123
- Mouse dynasync mode p.123
- Manual mouse synchronization p.124
- Mac and linux considerations p.124
- The organization of the dialog box is described in the table below p.125
- Control panel configuration p.125
- Clicking the 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 p.125
- The java control panel p.128
- The web client control panel is a simpler version of the winclient control panel as shown below p.129
- The web client control panel p.129
- Preferences page 138 for more information p.129
- Note the osd hotkey is no supported under webclient see user p.129
- Functions p.129
- Web client video settings p.130
- Clicking this icon will bring up the web client video settings as shown below p.130
- Kvm over ip switches offer a number of mouse pointer options when working in the remote display click this icon to select from the available choices p.131
- Click this icon to bring up the on screen english keyboard p.131
- Web client on screen keyboard p.131
- Web client mouse pointer type p.131
- The options are described in the table below p.131
- Virtual media p.132
- Adding virtual media via internet explorer p.133
- Web client mouse sync mode p.134
- Automatic mouse synchronization dynasync p.134
- Manual mouse synchronization p.135
- Mac and linux considerations p.135
- This page intentionally left blank p.136
- Port access p.137
- Overview p.137
- Chapter 6 p.137
- Browser gui p.137
- Ap gui p.138
- The sidebar p.139
- The sidebar tree structure p.139
- The meanings of the choices are explained in the following table p.141
- Filter allows you to control the number and type of ports that display in the sidebar as well as which ports get scanned when auto scan and array modes are invoked see scan and array above when you click filter the bottom of the panel changes to look similar to the image below p.141
- Filter p.141
- The following table lists and explains all of the possible items that may appear p.142
- The ap gui version port access connections page provides a convenient method to work with the sidebar tree when you right click an item a list with various options pops up p.142
- Sidebar utilities p.142
- Note the screenshot shows an example of just one of the pop ups that can appear the items that appear in the pop up depend on whether you are logged in remotely or from a local console what your user type is and whether you selected a switch or a port p.142
- Port outlet naming p.143
- Kvm devices and ports connections page p.145
- Device level p.145
- Status p.146
- Port level p.146
- The blade configuration page p.147
- Blade servers connections page p.147
- Associated links p.147
- Main panel device view p.148
- Associating ports p.148
- Main panel blade view p.150
- Unassociating ports p.151
- History p.152
- Favorites p.153
- Adding a favorite p.153
- Modifying a favorite p.154
- User preferences p.156
- The user preferences page allows users to set up their own individual working environments the switch stores a separate configuration record for each user profile and sets up the working configuration according to the username that was keyed into the login dialog box p.156
- The page settings are explained in the following table p.156
- Note 1 these items are only available with the browser version p.157
- Viewer preference p.158
- Adjust viewer preference p.158
- Sessions p.159
- Access p.160
- Device level browser gui interface p.160
- When you have finished making your configuration changes click save p.161
- The port access settings are explained in the following table p.161
- Select the port you want to receive the permissions p.161
- Port level browser gui interface p.161
- If a port is chosen in the sidebar the main panel looks similar to the one shown below p.161
- Click paste p.161
- The page is essentially the same as the one for the browser gui see page 142 with the exception that there are filters at the top of the columns the filters allow you to expand or limit the scope of the users and groups that are displayed as described in the following table p.163
- If a switch is chosen in the sidebar the main panel looks similar to the one below p.163
- Device level ap gui interface p.163
- The page is essentially the same as the one for the browser gui see page 143 with the exception that there are filters at the top of the columns the filters allow you to expand or limit the scope of the users and groups that are displayed as described in the following table p.164
- Port level ap gui interface p.164
- If a port is chosen in the sidebar the main panel looks similar to the one below p.164
- Saving changes p.165
- Click the save button at the lower right corner of the page to save any changes made on the access page p.165
- Device level p.166
- Port configuration p.166
- Select a port in the list and then click a column access mode port os os language to open the drop down menu and choose one of the options described in the table p.167
- Port properties p.168
- Port level p.168
- When you have finished making your configuration changes click save p.169
- An explanation of the configuration fields is given in the table below p.169
- Associated links p.170
- Multiple view p.171
- To view extended displays in a remote session see extended displays page 104 p.173
- Set the layout and click save p.173
- This page intentionally left blank p.174
- User management p.175
- Overview p.175
- Chapter 7 p.175
- Browser gui p.175
- Ap gui p.175
- To add a user and assign user permissions do the following p.177
- The kvm over ip switch supports three types of user as shown in the table bellow p.177
- Select users in the sidebar ap gui p.177
- Select accounts on the menu bar browser gui p.177
- Click add at the bottom of the main panel the user notebook opens with the user tab selected p.177
- Adding users p.177
- Enter the required information in the appropriate fields a description of each of the fields is given in the table below p.178
- When your selections have been made click save p.180
- When the operation succeeded message appears click ok p.180
- Note optionally you can skip this step now to add more users and create p.180
- Groups and come back to it later p.180
- At this point you can assign the new user to a group by selecting the groups tab the groups page is discussed on page 167 you can also assign the user s port access rights by selecting the devices tab the devices page is discussed on page 171 p.180
- Modifying user accounts p.181
- Deleting user accounts p.181
- Groups p.182
- Creating groups p.182
- Modifying groups p.184
- Deleting groups p.184
- Users and groups p.185
- Assigning users to a group p.185
- Removing users from a group p.186
- Assigning users to a group p.187
- Removing users from a group p.188
- Device assignment p.189
- Assigning device permissions p.189
- When you have finished making your choices click save p.191
- Note in any of the columns you can use shift click or ctrl click to select a group of ports to configure clicking to cycle through the choices on any one of the selected ports causes all of them to cycle in unison p.191
- In the confirmation popup that appears click ok p.191
- Filters there are five filters at the top of the columns that allow you to expand or limit the scope of the ports that are displayed in the name column as described in the following table p.191
- Filters p.191
- Assigning device permissions p.192
- Account policy p.193
- The meanings of the account policy entries are explained in the table below p.193
- Account policy in the account policy section system administrators can set policies governing usernames and passwords p.193
- This page intentionally left blank p.194
- Kvm devices p.195
- Device management p.195
- Device information p.195
- Chapter 8 p.195
- Version scroll through the list to see the additional entries p.196
- Note the ap gui version presents the same information as the browser p.196
- General the general section of the device information page displays the name of the selected device its firmware version the fpga field programmable gate array and information about its network configuration p.196
- General p.196
- Environment the lower panel presents information concerning the device s environment as described in the table below p.196
- Environment p.196
- Operating mode p.197
- Network p.200
- Each of the elements on this page is described in the sections that follow p.200
- The network page is used to specify the network environment p.200
- Service ports p.201
- Ip installer p.201
- Nic settings p.202
- Network transfer rate p.204
- Finishing up p.204
- Event destination p.205
- Authentication p.208
- Cc management settings p.210
- Snmp agent p.211
- To set the login failures policy check the enable checkbox the default is for login failures to be enabled the meanings of the entries are explained in the table below p.213
- The security page is divided into 7 main panels as described in the sections that follow p.213
- Security p.213
- Note if login failures is not enabled users can attempt to log in an unlimited number of times with no restrictions for security purposes we recommend that you enable this function and enable the lockout policies p.213
- Login failures for increased security the login failures section allows administrators to set policies governing what happens when a user fails to log in successfully p.213
- Login failures p.213
- Filter p.214
- Login string p.217
- Encryption p.218
- Security level p.219
- Working mode p.220
- An explanation of the working mode items is given in the table below p.220
- Private certificate p.221
- To perform this operation do the following p.222
- Fill in the form with entries that are valid for your site according to the example information in the following table p.222
- Click create csr the following dialog box appears p.222
- Certificate signing request the certificate signing request csr section provides an automated way of obtaining and installing a ca signed ssl server certificate p.222
- Certificate signing request p.222
- After filling in the form all fields are required click create p.222
- Time zone p.224
- Date time p.224
- Network time p.225
- Disclaimer browser interface only p.226
- Configuration page p.227
- Blade servers p.227
- Select its icon in the sidebar then click add in the main panel the setup blade server dialog box comes up with the step 1 tab displayed p.228
- Fill in the fields according to the information provided in the table below p.228
- Blade server setup p.228
- Adding a blade server to configure a new blade server do the following p.228
- Adding a blade server p.228
- Web access p.229
- Modifying deleting a blade server p.229
- This page intentionally left blank p.230
- Overview p.231
- Chapter 9 p.231
- Browser gui p.231
- Ap gui p.231
- Filter p.232
- The log information page displays events that take place on the kvm over ip switch and provides a breakdown of the time the severity the user and a description of each one you can change the sort order of the display by clicking on the column headings p.232
- The log file tracks a maximum of 512 events when the limit is reached the oldest events get discarded as new events come in the purpose of the buttons at the bottom of the page are described in the following table p.232
- Log information p.232
- Filter lets you narrow the log event display to ones that occurred at specific times ones containing specific words or strings or ones involving specific users when you access this function the log filter dialog box appears at the bottom of the page p.232
- A description of the filter items is given in the table below p.233
- Log notification settings p.235
- This page intentionally left blank p.236
- Overview p.237
- Maintenance p.237
- Chapter 10 p.237
- Browser gui p.237
- Ap gui p.237
- Main firmware upgrade p.238
- Firmware upgrade recovery p.239
- Upgrade adapters p.240
- Adapter firmware info p.242
- Display information p.242
- Update adapter display info p.243
- Adapter firmware upgrade recovery p.243
- Backup restore p.244
- Backup p.244
- Restore p.245
- Terminal p.246
- System operation p.248
- Restore default values p.248
- Reset on exit p.248
- Clear port names p.248
- Overview p.249
- Download p.249
- Chapter 11 p.249
- This page intentionally left blank p.250
- Chapter 12 p.251
- Port operation p.251
- Overview p.251
- Connecting to a port p.252
- The port toolbar p.254
- The toolbar icons p.255
- The meanings of the toolbar icons are explained in the table below p.255
- Toolbar hotkey port switching p.256
- Auto scanning p.256
- Skip mode p.257
- Recalling the port access page p.258
- Gui hotkey summary table p.258
- Panel array mode p.259
- The panel array toolbar provides shortcut navigation and control of the panel array the toolbar can be dragged anywhere on the screen mousing over an icon brings up a tooltip that provides a short description of the icon s function the icon functions are described in the table below p.260
- Panel array toolbar p.260
- Note for issues affecting multiple user operation in panel array mode see p.260
- Multiuser operation page 243 p.260
- The kvm over ip switch supports multiuser operation when multiple users simultaneously access the switch from client computers the rules of precedence that apply are shown in the following table p.261
- Multiuser operation p.261
- Users and buses p.262
- The log server p.263
- Installation p.263
- Chapter 13 p.263
- Starting up p.264
- The menu bar p.265
- Configure p.265
- The events menu has two items search and maintenance p.266
- Search 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 p.266
- Search p.266
- Fill in or modify the fields then click ok to finish p.266
- Events p.266
- A description of the fields is given in the table below p.266
- A description of the items is given in the table below p.267
- Maintenance this function allows the administrator to perform manual maintenance of the database such as erasing specified records before their expiration time is up p.268
- Maintenance p.268
- Options p.269
- The log server main screen p.270
- Overview p.270
- The lower panel displays log events for the currently selected unit note that if there are more than one units even though they aren t currently selected if their recording checkbox is checked the log server records their log events and keeps them in its database p.271
- The list panel contains six fields p.271
- The list panel p.271
- The event panel p.271
- This page intentionally left blank p.272
- Safety instructions p.273
- General p.273
- Appendix p.273
- Rack mount p.275
- Général p.276
- Consignes de sécurité p.276
- Montage sur bâti p.279
- Technical support p.280
- North america p.280
- International p.280
- Specifications p.281
- Kn2116va kn4116va kn8116v p.281
- Function kn2116va kn4116va kn8116v p.281
- Appendix p.281
- Kvm over ip user manual p.282
- Function kn2116va kn4116va kn8116v p.282
- Kn2124va kn4124va p.283
- Function kn2124va kn4124va p.283
- Appendix p.283
- Kvm over ip user manual p.284
- Function kn2124va kn4124va p.284
- Appendix p.285
- Kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va p.285
- Function kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va p.285
- Kvm over ip user manual p.286
- Function kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va p.286
- Kn8132v kn4164v kn8164v p.287
- Function kn8132v kn4164v kn8164v p.287
- Appendix p.287
- Kvm over ip user manual p.288
- Function kn8132v kn4164v kn8164v p.288
- Kn2140va kn4140va p.289
- Function kn2140va kn4140va p.289
- Appendix p.289
- Kvm over ip user manual p.290
- Function kn2140va kn4140va p.290
- Function kn8032vb kn8064vb p.291
- Appendix p.291
- Kn8032vb kn8064vb p.291
- Kvm over ip user manual p.292
- Function kn8032vb kn8064vb p.292
- Troubleshooting p.293
- General operation p.293
- Mouse problems p.295
- Web browser p.297
- Virtual media p.297
- The winclient activex viewer and the winclient ap p.298
- The java applet and java client ap p.299
- To resolve the problem consult the sun vga card s manual p.301
- These solutions work for most common sun vga cards if using them fails p.301
- Sun systems p.301
- Mac systems p.301
- Redhat systems p.302
- Panel array mode p.302
- The log server p.302
- The local console p.305
- Ip installer p.305
- Ip address determination p.305
- Browser p.306
- Link local ipv6 address p.307
- Ipv6 stateless autoconfiguration p.308
- Port forwarding p.309
- Then press and release the activation key p.310
- The pc compatible 101 104 key keyboard can emulate the functions of the mac keyboard the emulation mappings are listed in the table below p.310
- Note when using key combinations press and release the first key ctrl p.310
- Mac keyboard p.310
- Keyboard emulation p.310
- The pc compatible 101 104 key keyboard can emulate the functions of the sun keyboard when the control key ctrl is used in conjunction with other keys the corresponding functions are shown in the table below p.311
- Sun keyboard p.311
- Note when using key combinations press and release the first key ctrl p.311
- Then press and release the activation key p.311
- Ppp modem operation p.312
- Basic setup p.312
- Connection setup example windows xp p.313
- Ka7140 configuration and operation p.314
- Configuration p.314
- When you have finished making your selections click save p.315
- To operate the device connected to the port in the port access page double click the port to establish a serial connection to the device p.315
- Operation p.315
- In the properties section drop down each of the lists to select the port property values that match the ones used by the connected serial console device the port property settings that the ka7140 supports are given in the following table p.315
- Pin assignments for the ka7140 adapter are given in the table below p.316
- Ka7140 pin assignments p.316
- Navigation p.317
- Internal serial interface configuration p.317
- Switch level configuration p.318
- Operation p.318
- When you have finished with your session press the hotkey see page 300 and 301 that brings you back to the access page p.318
- Use the up and down arrow keys p.318
- To highlight a device in the left panel then press enter to open a command line terminal session on the accessed device p.318
- To finish with this function move the highlight bar to logout in the right panel of the access page press the down arrow key to highlight exit then press enter p.318
- The right panel configuration settings that can be made when the kvm over ip switch is selected in the left panel are described in the table below p.318
- When a serial interface device is selected in the left panel the screen looks similar to the one below p.319
- The configuration settings that can be made when a serial interface device is selected are described in the table below p.319
- Port level configuration p.319
- Windows p.320
- Additional mouse synchronization procedures p.320
- Sun linux p.321
- Additional video resolution procedures p.322
- Trusted certificates p.323
- Overview p.323
- Installing the certificate p.324
- Certificate trusted p.325
- Mismatch considerations p.326
- Self signed private certificates p.327
- Importing the files p.327
- Examples p.327
- Kn4164v kn8064vb kn8164v p.328
- Kn2116va kn4116va kn2124va kn4124va kn1132v kn2132va kn4132va kn8032vb kn8132v kn2140va kn4140va kn8116v p.328
- Fan location and speed information p.328
- Fan location p.328
- Clear login information p.329
- The default settings are as follows p.331
- Serial adapter pin assignments p.331
- Sa0142 rj45 f to db9 m black connector dte to dce p.331
- Factory default settings p.331
- Supported power over the net units p.332
- Supported power distribution units p.332
- Supported kvm switches p.332
- Winclient activex viewer winclient ap p.333
- Virtual media support p.333
- Java client viewer java client ap p.333
- Aten standard warranty policy p.334
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