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MINICOM
SMART 216 IP
1
2
Power Link Remote
LED
Function
Power
Power Indicator
Link
Unit is connected to the network
Remote 1 & 2
Illuminates when a remote session is active
Connector
Function
Console KVM
Connect a keyboard, video and mouse to operate the Smart 216 IP locally
Serial 1
Connect any Serial device. Note! Minicoms Serial Remote Power Switch
must be connected to Serial 1
Serial 2
Connect any Serial device.
LAN
Connect to 10/100 Mbit Ethernet. Green LED illuminates when unit is
connected to a 100 Mbit/sec network. Yellow Led illuminates when unit is
connected to a 10 Mbit/sec network.
Server ports
Connect to servers via ROCs
Smart 216 / 232 IP - Quick Start
Guide
1.
Introduction
To take advantage of the full range of features, we recommend you read the softcopy
User Guide after performing the Quick Start procedure. Its in PDF format on the
supplied CD or on our website www.minicom.com in the Support section.
All references throughout this guide to the Smart 216 IP refer equally to the Smart
232 IP. The two units are functionally the same. The Smart 216 IP has 16 Server
ports and the Smart 232 IP has 32 Server ports.
The Smart 216 IP extends your KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) from any
computer or server over TCP/IP via LAN, WAN or Internet connection. Now 2
remote users can control, monitor and manage up to 16 remote (PS/2, USB) servers
simultaneously from wherever they are, inside or outside the organization.
Simultaneously 1 local user can also access the servers. Simultaneously 2 more
remote users can operate serial devices such as routers or managed network
switches. Alternatively, 1 more user can use a PDU.
2. Key
features
BIOS level control to any server’s brand and model, regardless of the server
condition and network connectivity, covering the entire spectrum of crash
scenarios.
Compatible with all major operating systems.
W
eb-based control - Browser control of a Target server, from any location via
secured standard IP connection.
S
M
A
RT
216
/
2
3
2
IP
Security - Supports the highest security standards for encryption (256 bit SSL and
HTTPS) and authentication for remote user and advanced OSD management with
multi-layer security for local user.
Centralized Management - Can be controlled by the Minicoms Centralized
Management systems AccessIT and KVM.net II.
Seamless power control with Minicoms Serial Remote Power Switch.
3. System
components
The system consists of:
1 Smart 216 IP (p/n 1SU70036) or 1 Smart 232 IP (p/n 1SU70037)
Rack mounting set (p/n 5AC20247)
ROCS - PS/2, USB
4.
Compatibility
The Smart 216 IP is compatible with:
PS/2 and USB computers/servers
VGA, SVGA, or XGA monitors
Windows, Linux, UNIX and other major operating systems
5.
Terminology
Below are some terms and their meanings used in this guide.
Term
Meaning
Target server
The computers/servers that are accessed remotely via the Smart 216
IP.
Client computer
The PC running a remote Smart 216 IP session
Remote session
The process of remotely accessing and controlling Target servers
connected to Smart 216 IP from a user workstation
6. Client computer operating
system
Windows 2000 or higher, with Firefox 3 or Internet Explorer 6.0 or later version.
Linux with Firefox 3.
Technical support - support@minicom.com
© 2009 Copyright Minicom Advanced Systems. All rights reserved.
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QUICK START GUIDE
7. The Smart 216 IP
unit
Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the Smart 216 IP.
SMART 216 / 232 IP
Ensure that the maximum distance between each computer and the Smart 216
IP, does not exceed 30m/100ft for ROCs.
9. Connecting the
system
Figure 3 illustrates the Smart 216 IP system overview.
Figure 1 Smart 216 IP front panel
7.1 LED and button table
Local User
SERIAL 1
I
0
SERIAL 2
LOCAL USER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
POWER
100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz
To LAN port
LAN
SERVER
User 1 over
IP
Serial 1 port Serial 2 port
Monitor
SERIAL
1
I
To servers
0
SERIAL 2
LOCAL USER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
POWER
100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz
Power
LAN
LAN (Ethernet)
port
Mouse
Keyboard
SERVER
Server ports
User 2 over IP
Internet / VPN /
LAN
ROCs
7.2 Connector table
Figure 2 Smart 216 rear panel
9.1 The ROCs
Figure 3 Smart 216 IP system overview
PDU
Each computer/server is directly connected to the Smart 216 IP via the appropriate
ROC using CAT5 cable in a star configuration. No external power is needed at the
remote ROCs. The ROCs draw their power from the computer’s keyboard port
(ROC PS/2) or from the USB port (ROC USB). The figures below illustrate the
ROC PS/2 and ROC USB.
8. Pre-installation
guidelines
Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that
are likely to generate electrical noise
Place the Smart 216 IP on a flat, clean and dry surface
The Smart 216 IP is not intended for connection to exposed outdoor lines
To computer’s
Video card
To computers
keyboard port
To computers
mouse port
Figure 4 ROC PS/2
To computers
Video Card
To computers
USB Port
Figure 5 ROC USB
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6 7 QUICK START GUIDE 9.1.1 Connecting a ROC PS/2 You can connect the ROC PS/2 to a powered on computer, but it must be in the followin

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