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4-, 8-, AND 16-PORT SERVSWITCH EC SERIES IP KVM SWITCH
Uploading the root CA public certificate is optional and only affects the link on the login page. It does not affect operation otherwise. It’s just an X.509 PEM file holding a public certificate.
4.5 Info Menu Options
4.5.1 S
TATUS
From the Info menu on the Home screen, click on
Status
and Figure 4-17 appears.
Figure 4-17. The Status screen.
This menu shows your ServSwitch system status as follows:
• Current Users: Shows the users currently logged in.
• Disconnect all VNC users: In case the users are locked out of the system because someone has left a VNC session connected and cannot be reached through other means, the admin user can close all VNC connections.
• Current Connection: Shows the current IP and what encryption you are using to log in to the ServSwitch.
• Recent System Log Entries (syslog): Records every log entry, including what time the user logged in, what identification the user logged in, and so forth.
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Table of contents
- 11 Specifications
- 12 Overview
- 12 2.1 Introduction
- 12 2.2 Components
- 12 2.2.1 Front Panel
- 13 2.2.2 Back Panel
- 14 2.3 What’s Included
- 14 2.4 Cables You’ll Need to Supply
- 15 Installation
- 15 3.1 Quick Start Guide
- 15 3.1.1 Using the IP-OSD Step-by-Step Menu (Recommended)
- 17 3.1.2 Using the HyperTerminal via a Serial Port
- 23 3.2 Disabling the Mouse Acceleration on the Computers
- 23 3.2.1 Windows 98 and Windows
- 23 3.2.2 Windows XP and Windows Server
- 23 3.2.3 Linux, UNIX, and X-Windows
- 23 3.2.4 Sun Solaris
- 24 3.3 How to Connect Your ServSwitch
- 27 Computer(s)
- 28 Advanced Operations
- 28 4.1 How to Log in to the ServSwitch (the Home Screen)
- 30 4.2 Home Menu Options
- 30 4.2.1 Preferences
- 31 4.2.2 Snapshots
- 31 4.2.3 Logout
- 32 4.3 VNC Menu Options
- 32 4.3.1 Connect
- 32 4.3.2 Disconnect
- 33 4.4 Admin Menu Options
- 33 4.4.1 Network Config
- 37 4.4.2 User Accounts
- 39 4.4.3 System Ident
- 40 4.4.4 Security
- 45 4.4.5 Compatibility
- 46 4.4.6 SNMP
- 48 4.4.7 RADIUS
- 50 4.4.8 Serial Ports
- 51 4.4.9 Time/Date
- 52 4.4.10 Firmware
- 55 4.5 Info Menu Options
- 55 4.5.1 Status
- 56 4.5.2 Port Numbers
- 57 4.5.3 Help
- 57 4.5.4 Site Map
- 57 4.5.5 Copyright
- 58 4.6 How to Speed Up Your ServSwitch
- 60 Accessing ServSwitch Features
- 60 5.1 Cascade Configuration
- 62 5.2 Selecting Computers Using On-Screen Display (OSD)
- 67 5.3 Selecting Computers Using Keyboard Hotkey Commands
- 70 How to Remotely Control the Host Computer(s)
- 70 6.1 Accessing the VNC Interface
- 70 6.1.1 Web Interface
- 72 6.1.2 Native VNC Client
- 72 6.1.3 SSH Tunnel (with Native VNC Client)
- 73 6.2 Using the VNC Menu
- 74 6.3 How to Use the Bribar
- 76 6.4 How to Use the Main Menu
- 79 6.5 How to Use the VirtKeys Menu
- 80 6.6 How to Use the Video Tuning Menu
- 83 Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- 83 A.1 Problems/Solutions
- 89 A.2 Calling Black Box
- 89 A.3 Shipping and Packaging
- 90 Appendix B. Supported Protocols
- 92 Appendix C. About Security Certificate Warnings
- 92 C.1 Frequently Asked Questions
- 93 C.2 Installing the New Certificate
- 94 with the R-Port
- 94 D.1 Background
- 94 D.2 Connecting the Serial Access Unit to the ServSwitch
- 94 Through the Web Interface
- 96 D.4 Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell
- 97 D.5 Remote Login via SSH
- 98 D.6 Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Function
- 98 D.6.1 Background
- 98 D.6.2 Host Computer Requirements
- 98 D.6.3 If the Host Computer Does Not Support IPMI
- 99 D.6.4 Activating the IPMI Option
- 99 D.6.5 Configuring IPMI on the ServSwitch
- 100 D.6.6 Accessing the Status Screen
- 102 D.6.7 Accessing IPMI Controls
- 105 Appendix E. Using the Optional Modem Feature
- 105 E.1 Background
- 105 E.2 Connecting a Modem
- 106 E.2.1 Configuring a Modem Connection on the ServSwitch
- 107 E.2.2 Configuring the Remote Connection
- 109 E.2.3 Accessing the Web Interface
- 109 E.3 Performance Notes
- 110 E.4 Troubleshooting Guide