IP-KVM 1001 KVM Over IP Switch - Opengear

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USER MANUALIP-KVM 1001KVM over IP SwitchUser ManualRev: 1.0April 30th, 2009

Copyright & Disclaimers Opengear Inc. 2009. All Rights Reserved.Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment onthe part of Opengear. Opengear provides this document “as is,” without warranty of any kind, expressed orimplied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particularpurpose.Opengear may make improvements and/or changes in this manual or in the product(s) and/or theprogram(s) described in this manual at any time. This product might include technical inaccuracies ortypographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes may beincorporated in new editions of the publication.For Warranty & Support information please refer Appendix GNotice to UsersProper back-up systems and necessary safety devices should be utilized to protect against injury, death orproperty damage due to system failure. Such protection is the responsibility of the user.This device is not approved for use as a life-support or medical system.Any changes or modifications made to this device without the explicit approval or consent of Opengear willvoid Opengear of any liability or responsibility of injury or loss caused by any malfunction.This equipment is for indoor use and all the communication wirings are limited to inside of the building.Manual ConventionsThis manual uses different fonts and typefaces to show specific actions:Note Text presented like this indicates issues to take note ofText presented like this highlights important issues and it is essential you readand take head of these warnings Text presented with an arrow head indent indicates an action you should take as part of theprocedurePublishing historyDateApril 2009Revision1.0KVM over IP User ManualUpdate detailsInitial release documentPage 2 of 109

3.33.44.4.14.24.35.5.15.2Product Overview . 6Introduction . 6Main features . 6Installation and Start Up . 8Package checklist . 8Product Views . 8LED indicators and Reset button . 10System requirements . 10Hardware installation . 11Cabling the connection to stand-alone computers . 112.6.1 Stand alone PS/2 . 122.6.2 Stand alone USB . 142.6.3 Cascaded connection . 16Cabling the connection to a multi-port KVM switch . 17When the server is up and running . 19When the server is dead . 19Configuration . 20Initial IP configuration using psetup . 203.1.1 Reset the Super User password . 203.1.2 Set up a fixed IP . 213.1.3 Enable DHCP. 21Initial IP configuration using a web browser . 23Initial IP configuration using the serial console . 24Keyboard, mouse and video configuration . 253.4.1 IP-KVM keyboard settings . 253.4.2 Remote Mouse Settings . 253.4.3 Automatic mouse speed and mouse synchronization . 263.4.4 Host system mouse settings . 263.4.5 Single and Double Mouse Mode . 273.4.6 Recommended Mouse Settings . 273.4.7 Video Modes . 27Usage . 28Prerequisites . 284.1.1 Browser . 28Logging in and out . 294.2.1 Log in to the IP-KVM . 294.2.2 Log out from the IP-KVM . 31The Remote Console. 324.3.1 Main Window of Remote Console . 324.3.2 Control Bar of Remote Console . 334.3.3 Status Line of Remote Console . 43Menu Options . 44Remote Control . 445.1.1 KVM Console . 455.1.2 Telnet/SSH Console. 45Virtual Media . 485.2.1 Drive Redirection . 495.2.2 Virtual Drive . 505.2.3 CD/DVD Image. 515.2.4 Floppy Disk . 565.2.5 Creating an Image. 585.2.5.1 Creating a Floppy Image . 585.2.5.2 Creating a CD/DVD ISO Image . 59KVM over IP User ManualPage 3 of 109

5.2.6 Making a Drive Redirection. 60User Management . 645.3.1 Change Password . 645.3.2 Users and Groups . 655.4KVM Settings . 665.4.1 User Console . 665.4.2 Keyboard/Mouse . 705.4.3 Video . 715.5Device Settings . 725.5.1 Network . 725.5.2 Dynamic DNS . 755.5.3 Security . 775.5.4 Certificate . 795.5.5 Serial Port . 825.5.6 Date / Time . 845.5.7 Event Log . 865.5.8 Authentication. 885.5.9 USB . 915.5.10 Config File . 915.5.11 Authentication . 925.6Maintenance . 945.6.1 Device Information . 945.6.2 Event log . 955.6.3 Update Firmware. 965.6.4 Unit Reset. 985.6.5 Reset to Factory Defaults . 996.Addendum . 102A. Key Codes . 102B. Video Modes . 103C. User Role Permissions. 103D. Bandwidth Consumption . 104E. Pin-outs of RJ45-DB9F Cable . 104F. TCP/UDP Port Numbers . 105G. Protocol Glossary . 105H. Regulation Information. 106I. Service and warranty . 1075.3KVM over IP User ManualPage 4 of 109

FiguresFigure 2-1Figure 2-2Figure 2-3Figure 2-4Figure 2-5Figure 2-6Figure 2-7Figure 2-8Figure 4-1Figure 4-2Figure 4-3Figure 4-4Figure 4-5Figure 4-6Figure 4-7Figure 4-8Figure 4-9Figure 4-10Figure 4-11Figure 4-12Figure 4-13Figure 4-14Figure 4-15Figure 4-16Figure 5-1Figure 5-2Figure 5-3Figure 5-4Figure 5-5Figure 5-6Figure 5-7Figure 5-8Figure 5-9Figure 5-10Figure 5-11Figure 5-12Figure 5-13Figure 5-14Figure 5-15Figure 5-16Figure 5-17Figure 5-18Figure 5-19Figure 5-20Figure 5-21Figure 5-22Figure 5-23Figure 5-24Figure 5-25Figure 5-26Figure 5-27Figure 5-28Figure 5-29Figure 5-30Figure 5-31Figure 5-32Product View .9Panel View . 103-in-1 Integrated Adapting Local Cable . 10Serial Cable . 10Cable Connections (stand-alone, PS/2) . 13Cable Connections (stand-alone, USB) . 15Cable Connections (stand-alone, PS/2) . 16Cable Connections (with a Multi-port KVM Switch). 18The Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key length . 29Remote Console Control Bar . 33Remote Console Options Menu . 34Remote Console Exclusive Mode . 35Remote Console Options Menu:Scaling . 36Remote Console Options Menu:Cursor . 37Video Settings Panel . 38Soft Keyboard . 39Soft Keyboard Mapping . 39Remote Console Confirmation Dialog . 40Encoding Compression . 41Predefined Compression. 42Lossy Compression . 42Encoding Color depth . 43Status line . 43Status line transfer rate . 43KVM Console . 45Telnet Console . 47Options of Drive Redirection. 50USB mass storage option . 51Virtual Media - CD-ROM Image . 51Explorer Context Menu . 53Share Configuration Dialog . 54Virtual Media - Floppy Disk . 56RawWrite for Windows selection dialog . 58Nero selection dialog . 59Built-in Java Drive Redirection . 60Setting Password . 64User Console Setting . 68Keyboard and Mouse Settings . 70Video Settings. 71Network Settings . 73Dynamic DNS . 75Dynamic DNS Scenario. 76Device Security . 77Chain Rules of IP Filtering . 78IP Filter Settings . 79Certificate Settings . 80SSL Certificate Upload. 82CSR string . 82Serial Port . 83Date / Time. 85Event Log . 86Device Information . 94Connected Users.

Apr 30, 2009 · KVM over IP User Manual Page 6 of 109 1. Product Overview 1.1 Introduction Opengear’s KVM-over-IP switch (referred to generically in this manual as the IP-KVM) redirects local keyboard,

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