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The Login Screen. StarTech.com SV1653DXI, SV3253DXI, 32 Port Multi-user Cat5 Matrix IP KVM Switch
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Instruction Manual
Using SVxx53DXI’s web interface requires a browser, with cookies and
JavaScript enabled. To start the Java VNC client, login to the Web configuration interface and click on the thumbnail of the desktop on the Home menu, or click on the Connect button, located in the Main Menu.
You may need to upgrade Java support in your browser; however, most modern browsers come with a version of Java that is compatible with this application. The Java VNC client makes a connection back to the
SVxx53DXI unit over port 5900 (by default) or 15900 (if encrypted). The encrypted connection is a standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encrypted link that encrypts all data from the session, including the actual video pictures.
Because Java is considered a “safe” programming language, the Java
VNC client has some limitations. Certain special keystrokes cannot be sent, such as “Scroll Lock” on the keyboard.
This client software requires the use of Java 2 (JRE 1.4) to enable features like wheel mouse support. Sun Microsystems’s Java site, www.
java.com, is an excellent resource to ensure your browser and operating system are updated accordingly.
The Login Screen
Before you can access the Web configuration interface, you must enter a username and password. The default username and password as shipped from the factory are username admin, with a password of admin.
Please Note: Before the login screen appears, your Web browser may
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Table of contents
- 6 Introduction
- 6 Features
- 6 Package Contents
- 7 Required Cables and Hardware
- 8 Installation
- 10 Configuration
- 12 Using DHCP
- 13 Web Configuration Using Static IP
- 15 Connecting the Host Computer to the Unit
- 15 Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer
- 16 Windows
- 16 Windows XP and Windows Server
- 16 Linux, UNIX and X-Windows
- 16 Connecting the SV5CONS Remote User Station (Optional)
- 17 Using the Web Interface
- 18 The Login Screen
- 19 Web Interface Introduction
- 20 Thumbnails
- 21 User Preferences
- 22 Logout
- 22 File Transfer
- 26 Admin Functions
- 26 Network Config
- 28 User Accounts
- 29 System Ident
- 31 Security
- 31 Compatibility
- 32 RADIUS
- 33 Modem
- 33 Time/Date
- 33 Firmware
- 35 Info Functions
- 35 Status
- 36 Port Numbers
- 37 Help Menu
- 37 Site map Menu
- 37 Copyright Menu
- 37 The VNC Interface
- 39 Bribar Feature
- 44 VirtKeys Menu
- 45 Video Tuning Menu
- 52 Accessing KVM Features
- 52 OSD Operations
- 53 OSD Function Keys
- 54 Using the Modem feature
- 54 Background
- 55 Connecting a Modem
- 56 Modem configuration
- 57 Configuring the Remote Connection
- 58 Accessing the Web Interface
- 60 Modem Troubleshooting Guide
- 60 About Security Certificate Warnings
- 61 Installing the new certificate
- 63 Built-in Terminal Emulation
- 63 How to find the Built-in Terminal Emulator
- 63 Navigating the Menus
- 63 How to create a New Connection (Using the Wizard)
- 68 Troubleshooting
- 71 Technical Specifications
- 72 Caution
- 73 Technical Support
- 73 Warranty Information