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Seite 1 - 8 Port KVM Switch

D-Link DKVM-IP88 Port KVM SwitchOver IPManualVersion 1.01

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93. Hardware installation3.1 Operation OverviewFigure 3-1 shows an example of how to connect the DKVM -IP8 KVM switchtoits host, to peripheraldevices,

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10Step 5 (Local console)Connect the keyboard to the KVM Switch. If you have an AT type keyboard, you will need an ATto PS/2 adapter.Step 6 (Local con

Seite 4 - 1. The quick installation

11Step 11Connect the Ethernet and/or modem, ISDN, depending how you want to access DKVM -IP8switch.The rear side of DKVM -IP8 switch provides a RJ -45

Seite 5 - Table 1-2: Serial parameters

124.Configuration4.1 Initial ConfigurationThe DKVM-IP8 switch's communication interfaces are all based on TCP/IP. It comes pre-configured with th

Seite 6 - 2. Introduct

13MAC address, manually, press the button “Refresh Devices”. The displayed MAC address isthe same MAC address printed on the white sticker placed on t

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14Gateway (0.0.0.0 for none) [0.0.0.0]:IP auto configurationWith this option, you can specify whether the DKVM-IP8 switch should get its network setti

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15Intelligent SyncIf the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system,use the intelligent resynchronization. Thi

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16SUN SolarisAdjust the mouse settings either via xset m 1 or use the CDE Control Panel to set the mou se to1:1, no acceleration. As an alternative yo

Seite 10 - 3. Hardware installation

175.Usage5.1 PrerequisitesThe DKVM-IP8 switch features an embedded operating system and applications offering avariety of standardized interfaces. Thi

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18Figure 5-1. The Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key lengthNewer web browsers do suppo rt strong encryption on default.5.2 Login into the

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1CONTENTS1 THE QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE2 INTRODUCTION 42.1 When the sever is up and running 42.2 When the server is dead 42.3 Features2.4 Package cont

Seite 13 - Configuration

19Warning:Your web browser has to accept cookies, or else login is not possible.NavigationHaving logged into the DKVM-IP8 switch successfully, the mai

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205.4 Using the DKVM-IP8 as a KVM SwitchThe power on state of the DKVM -IP8:When you power on KVM switch,itwill ask you for the password,the default p

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21Below are the different hot key commands (for local KVM):ScrollLockScrollLock↑↓PageUpPageDown(Note: You also could press “up arrowkey” or “down arro

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22ScrollLockScrollLockwithin 2seconds++++ScrollLockScrollLock= OSD setting back to factory defaultvalue= Search the same PCnameF++ScrollLock

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235.5 Daisy Chain Connection Diagram1. Connect one end of the included 3-in-one KVM cable to the Daisy Chain port on the back of themaster unit.2. Con

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245.6 Hot PlugThe DKVM -IP8 suppor ts a “Hot Plug“ function for easy addition or removal of PCs. The user can arrange ormain tain PCs as follows:1. A

Seite 19 - Figure 5-2. Login screen

25“OSD: 10 SEC” is the amount oftime the system name will be displayed on the monitor after thecomputer is selected. This value can be setfrom 05 sec

Seite 20 - Figure 5-3. Main page

26When the OSD value is back to default settings, the seve n segment Bank LEDs onthe front panelwill stop flashing.5.3 The Remote ConsoleGeneral desc

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275.4 Main WindowStarting the Remote Console opens an additional window. It displays the screen content ofyour host system. The Remote Console will be

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28the Double Mouse Mode (where remote and local mouse pointers are visible and need to besynchronized). Single mouse mode is only available if using S

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26.1 Remote 296.1.1KVM Console296.1.2Telnet Console296.2 Mapping6.2.1Floppy Disk316.2.2CD ROM326.2.3Drive redirection366.2.4Options396.3 User 406.3.1C

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29Figure 5-8. Remote Console Options Menu:Scaling• Mouse HandlingThe submenu for mouse handling offers two options for synchronizing the local and the

Seite 25 - 5.6 Hot Plug

30• Video SettingsOpens a panel for changing the DKVM-IP8 switch video settings. DKVM-IP8 switch features t wodifferent dialogs, which influence the v

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31Save changes Save changes permanentlyUndo Changes Restore last settings• Soft KeyboardFigure 5-12. Soft KeyboardOpens up the Menu for the Soft -Keyb

Seite 27 - Figure 5-4. Remote Console

32system.A confirmation dialog can be added that will be displayed before sending the selectedcommand to the remote host. Select “OK” to perform the c

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33Shows both console and the connection state. The size of the remote screen is displayed. Figure5-16 was taken from a Remote Console with a resolutio

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34Figure 6-2. Telnet ConsoleThe DKVM-IP8 switch firmware features a Telnet server that enables a user to connect via astandard Telnet client. In case

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35terminalStarts the terminal passthrough mode for serial port 1. The key sequence esc exit switches backto the command mode. The command has an optio

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366.2.2 CD ROMUse Image on Windows Share (SAMBA)To include an image from a Windows share, select “ CD -ROM ” from the submenu.Figure 6-6. Selecting CD

Seite 32 - Figure 5-12. Soft Keyboard

37to specify correct IP addresses, and device names. Otherwise, DKVM-IP8 switch may not beable to access the referenced image file.Furthermore, the sp

Seite 33 - Figure 5-15. Encoding

38If you like to access the share via SAMBA, SAMBA has to be set up properly. You may eitheredit the SAMBA configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf, or

Seite 34 - Menu Options

31. The quick installation guideInstallationDKVM-IP8 switch redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a remote administrationconsole.All data

Seite 35 - Figure 6-2. Telnet Console

39following command:dd [ if=/dev/cdrom ] [ of=/tmp/cdrom.image ]dd reads the entire disc from the device /dev/cdrom, and saves the output in the speci

Seite 36 - 6.2.1 Mapping

406.2.3.1 Driver InstallationPlease follow the KVM Vision Viewer Setup Wizard step by step to install the driver from theattached CD ROM.

Seite 37 - 6.2.2 CD ROM

41Figure 5-17. KVM Vision Viewer Setup step6.2.3.2 Create a New DeviceStart KVM Vision ViewerClick on “Device” and select “New Device” to create a n

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42“admin”.Connection Mode: With this option, you can specify whether the connection modeis “LAN”, “DSL”, “UMTS”, “ISDN 128k’ or “ISDN/Modem V9.0”.Cli

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43The factory default Username is “admin” and the default Password is “admin”.Click Ok, the new device icon will be changed as below,Figure 5-21. Dri

Seite 40 - 6.2.3 Drive redirection

44This case was reported for some Windows versions (2000, XP), other OS might notbe fully excluded. This behavior depends on the BIOS version used in

Seite 41 - 6.2.3.1 Driver Installation

45the name and password for both accounts.Existing usersSelect an existing user for modification. Once a user has been selected, click the lookup butt

Seite 42 - 192.168.0.70

46Figure 6-14. User Console Settings (Part 1)User select boxThis selection box displays the user ID for which the values are shown and for which thech

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47be forced (see below).Sun Microsystems J ava Browser PluginInstructs the web browser of your administration system to use the JVM of Sun Microsystem

Seite 44 - 6.2.4 Options

48Remote Console is unconditionally catching this keystroke already. Typical examples are“Control+Alt+Delete” on Windows and DOS, what is always caugh

Seite 45 - Figure 6-13. Set User

4If this initial configuration doesn’t meet your local requirements, you need to do the initial IPconfiguration. Use one of the following wa ys:1. Con

Seite 46 - 6.4Settings

49PS/2 Keyboard ModelEnables a certain keyboard l ayout. You can choose between “Generic 101 -Key PC” for astandard keyboard layout, “Generic 104-Key

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50This option defines how the DKVM-IP8 switch reacts to small changes in the video input signal.A large filter setting needs less network traffic and

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51IP address in the usual dot notation.Subnet MaskThe net mask of the local network.Gateway IP addressIn case the DKVM-IP8 switch should be accessible

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52Figure 6-20. Dynamic DNSA freely available Dynamic DNS service (dyndns.org) can be used in the following scenario(see Figure 6-21):Figure 6-21. Dyna

Seite 50 - Figure 6-18. Video Settings

53• Make sure that the L AN interface of the DKVM-IP8 switch is properly configured.• Enter the Dynamic DNS Settings configuration dialog as shown in

Seite 51 - 6.5Network

54Force HTTPSIf this option is enabled access to the web front-end is only possible using an HTTPSconnection. The DKVM-IP8 switch will not listen on t

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55• Create a SSL Certificate Signing Request using the panel shown in Figure 6-23. You needto fill out a number of fields that are explained below. On

Seite 53 - Figure 6-20. Dynamic DNS

56State/ProvinceThe state or province where the organization is located.Country (ISO code)The country where the organization is located. This is the t

Seite 54 - Figure 6-22. Device Security

57the serial interface of the DKVM-IP8 switch .Logically, connecting to the DKVM-IP8 switch using a telephone line means nothing else thanbuilding up

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586.5.6 Date And TimeFigure 6-27. Date and TimeThis link refers to a page, where the internal real-time clock of the DKVM-IP8 switch can beset up (see

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5There are some options to choose from, and the impor tant ones are the following:Auto Adjust buttonIf the video displayed is of bad quality or distor

Seite 57 - Figure 6-25. Serial Port

59destinations (see Figure 6-29). Each of those events belongs to an event group, which canbe activated separately.The common way to log events is to

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60 Firmware file uploaded by user... device Firmware updated by user... device Internal log file cleared by user... device Security Violation secu

Seite 59 - Figure 6-29. Event Log

61[Figure 6-32. Connected Users]Figure 6-31 displays the DKVM-IP8 activity. From left to right the connected user(s), its IPaddress (from which host t

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62Figure 6-34. Update FirmwareThe DKVM-IP8 switch is a complete standalone computer. The software it runs is called thefirmware. The firmware of the D

Seite 61 - 6.6Tools

63WarningThe three-stage firmware update process and complete consistency check are making a mistakein updating the firmware almost impossible. Howeve

Seite 62 - Figure 6-33. Event Log List

645.10.1 for more details.Q 002:The video quality is bad or the picture is grain y.A 002:Tryto correct the brightness and contrast settings (see Secti

Seite 63 - Figure 6-34. Update Firmware

65(like laptop, notebook compu ter…etc.) cannot supply enough power for the switch. Formore reliable performance, please do not set the power switch t

Seite 64 - 7. Troubleshooting

668.CertificatesFCC Class AThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two

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67A. Pin AssignmentsA.1 VGA HD-15A.2 RJ 45 Connector EthernetA.3 RJ 45 Connector ISDNA.4 Serial SUB-D 9 Connector 1

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68A.5 KVM 15 pin connector

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6special diagnostic programs.2.2. When the server is deadObviously, fixing hardware defects is not possible through a remote management device.Neverth

Seite 68 - A. Pin Assignments

69B. Key CodesTable C.1 shows the key codes used to defines keystrokes or hotkeys for several functions.Please note that these key codes do not repres

Seite 69 - A.5 KVM 15 pin connector

70C. Video ModesTable B.1 lists the video modes DKVM-IP8 switch supports. Please don’t use other custom videosettings besides of these. If done so, DK

Seite 70 - B. Key Codes

7SSL encryption2.4. Package contentsDKVM -IP81 PCQuick Install Guide1 PCInstallation software and User Manu al on CD-ROM1 PCAC to DC Power Adapter1 P

Seite 71 - C. Video Modes

8Model No.DKVM-IP8 switchLocal console sideOne VGA MonitorOne Keybo ardOne MouseNetwork side10/100Mb ps Ethernet or ModemRemote Console sideOne compu

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