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SMART 116 IP 9 Position here forfront facingPosition herefor rear facingRear of unitFront of unit Figure 3 Place the brackets towards the front of the
USER GUIDE 10 POWER100-240 VAC 50/60 HzI012345678101112131415169CONSOLEFLASHLANSERIALUser over IPInternet / VPN / LANTo serversMINICOMMINICOMhp workst
SMART 116 IP 11 To computer’sUSB PortTo computer’sVideo Card Figure 7 RoC USB (SUN) 10.2.1 Connecting a RoC/RICC PS/2 The connections for RoC/RICC P
USER GUIDE 12 10.2.2 Connecting a RoC/RICC USB The RoC/RICC USB supports Windows 98 SE and later, MAC, SUN and SGI, and all modern Linux distribution
SMART 116 IP 13 10.3 Connecting the CAT5 cables 1. Connect one connector to the RoC/RICCs RJ45 port. 2. Connect the other connector to one of the Smar
USER GUIDE 14 Connect the Smart 116 IP units one at a time and change the static IP address of each unit before connecting the next unit. 12. Logging
SMART 116 IP 15 12.1 SSL Certificate notes When first connecting to Smart 116 IP’s https configuration page, 2 browser security warnings appear. Click
USER GUIDE 16 requirements. It is the most comprehensive remote server maintenance solution available in the market today. Enable KVM.net - Check this
SMART 116 IP 17 Administrator An Administrator has unrestricted access to all windows and settings and can “take over” any active session (explained i
USER GUIDE 18 15.3 Deleting a user To delete a user: 1. Select the user from the list. 2. Click . 3. Click , the changes are saved. 15.4 Blocking a
SMART 116 IP 1 Table of Contents 1. Welcome...
SMART 116 IP 19 Install switch definition file In the event that Minicom’s Technical Support updates the Switch Definition file, the file will be avai
USER GUIDE 20 18. Security > Settings Configure the security features, such as Account Blocking, Password Policy and Idle Timeout, as explained bel
SMART 116 IP 21 19. Security > SSL Certificate You can install an SSL certificate. To do so: From the menu, select SSL Certificate, the install SS
USER GUIDE 22 Note! Depending on the type of firmware upgrade, the following settings may be erased: User settings, server names, mouse and video adju
SMART 116 IP 23 23. Starting a remote session At a Client computer open Internet Explorer (6.0 and above) and type the Smart 116 IP’s IP address. htt
USER GUIDE 24 Minicom icon – Hold the mouse over the icon to view information about current server, connection time and video mode. 23.1 Taking over a
SMART 116 IP 25 23.3 The Toolbar To maximize the Toolbar: Click the arrow . Click again to minimize the Toolbar. When maximized, the Toolbar can be
USER GUIDE 26 Figure 22 Settings.. Dialog box Bandwidth Choose from the following options Adaptive – automatically adapts to the best compression and
SMART 116 IP 27 23.6.1 Refresh Select Refresh or press Ctrl+R to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be needed when changing the display attributes
USER GUIDE 28 Select Filter - defines the filter of the input video from the server. A higher filter reduces the noise level but makes the image heavi
USER GUIDE 2 22. Logging out...22 23. Starti
SMART 116 IP 29 1. Click Add Predefined. A list of sequences appears. 2. Select the desired sequence and click OK. The sequence appears in the Specia
USER GUIDE 30 23.9 Synchronizing mouse pointers When working at the Client computer, two mouse pointers appear: The Client computer’s is on top of the
SMART 116 IP 31 1. From the Toolbar click / Manual Settings. The Mouse Settings Dialog box appears see Figure 26. Figure 26 Mouse Settings Dialog b
USER GUIDE 32 Figure 27 Mouse Emulation Dialog box Select the mouse connected to the Local Console port on the Smart 116 IP, e.g. if the local mouse
SMART 116 IP 33 Full Screen Mode - Check this option to make the remote session screen appear in full screen mode from the next reconnection onwards.
USER GUIDE 34 Figure 29 Login page 4. Type username: admin , password: SAFEmode. (Case sensitive). (This username and password works only in Safe mod
SMART 116 IP 35 Figure 32 Warning 3. Click OK, the factory defaults are restored. When the process finishes Figure 33 appears. Figure 33 Reboot 4. C
USER GUIDE 36 Section II Section II explains how to operate the Smart 116 IP Switching system locally (sections 25 and 26) and how to upgrade the Sm
SMART 116 IP 37 26.1 Navigating the OSD To navigate up and down use the Up and Down arrow keys. To jump from one column to the next (when relevant) us
USER GUIDE 38 Figure 37 General Settings window From this window you can do the following: 26.3.1.1 Security The OSD comes with an advanced password
SMART 116 IP 3 27.5 Starting and configuring the Update software...47 27.
SMART 116 IP 39 26.3.1.2 Activating password protection By default OSD access is not password protected. Only the Administrator can password-protect t
USER GUIDE 40 1. Navigate to the Keyboard language line. 2. Toggle between the options using the Space bar. 26.3.1.7 Editing the Switch name You can
SMART 116 IP 41 26.5.2 Keyboard (KB) The Smart 116 IP operates with Windows, Linux, HP UX, Alpha UNIX SGI, DOS, Novell, MAC-USB or Open VMS. By defaul
USER GUIDE 42 Figure 39 Time settings window 26.6.1 Scan (SCN) - Label (LBL) - Time out (T/O) SCN - In the SCN column, change the scan period. LBL
SMART 116 IP 43 Figure 40 Users settings window There are 3 different access levels. These are: · Y – Full access to a particular computer. · V –Vi
USER GUIDE 44 Figure 41 Security settings window The ‘T’ column on the right hand side stands for Type of access permission. There can only be 1 Adm
SMART 116 IP 45 Please note! All the functions set out in the Help window are performed from the Main window. The Help window is merely a reminder of
USER GUIDE 46 27. Upgrading the Smart 116 IP firmware With the Smart 116 IP Switch Update software you can upgrade the firmware for the: · Switch pro
SMART 116 IP 47 POWER100-240 VAC 50/60 HzI012345678101112131415169CONSOLEFLASHLANSERIALMINICOMMINICOMRoC/RICCsto serversUpdate softwareinstalled hereT
USER GUIDE 48 Smart 116 IPSwitchRoC /RICCsStatus bar Figure 44 Smart 116 IP Switch Update window The table below explains the functions of the buttons
USER GUIDE 4 1. Welcome Thank you for buying the Smart 116 IP system. This system is produced by Minicom Advanced Systems Limited. This document provi
SMART 116 IP 49 Figure 45 Com Port Dialog box 3. Choose the Com Port the RS232 Serial cable is connected to and click OK. 27.6 Verifying the version
USER GUIDE 50 Figure 47 Hardware version report 27.6.2 RoC/RICC version number Before you can tick a RoC/RICC, you must unselect the 116 IP Switch c
SMART 116 IP 51 Figure 48 Open box 4. Open the file. 5. Click Start. The Smart 116 IP Switch Update flashes the firmware. On completion the firmware
USER GUIDE 52 2. Select Options/Advanced/Reset. The unit resets. The system should now be operational. 28.2 Setting default values for the OSD To ret
SMART 116 IP 53 29. Technical specifications Operating systems Target Server Windows, Linux, UNIX and other major operating systems Client Computer
USER GUIDE 54 30. Video resolution and refresh rates Hz → 56 60 65 66 70 72 73 75 76 85 86 640x480 x x x x x x 720x400 x x 800x600
SERIAL REMOTE POWER SWITCH 18 Regional Offices Germany Kiel Tel: + 49 431 668 7933 [email protected] France Vincennes Tel: + 33 1 49 57 00 00
SMART 116 IP 5 Section I This section explains how to configure and operate the Smart 116 IP system remotely over IP. Section II on page 36, explains
USER GUIDE 6 4. System components The Smart 116 IP system consists of: · 1 Smart 116 IP (p/n 1SU60005/R) · Rack mounting set (p/n 5AC20247) · 1 RS2
SMART 116 IP 7 7.1 LED and button table LED Function Power Power Indicator Remote Illuminates when remote session is active Link Unit is connecte
USER GUIDE 8 · Place the Smart 116 IP on a flat, clean and dry surface · The Smart 116 IP is not intended for connection to exposed outdoor lines ·
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