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SMART 216 / 232 9 To computer’skeyboard portTo computer’smouse portTo computer’sVideo card Figure 6 ROC PS/2 To computer’sUSB PortTo computer’sVideo
USER GUIDE 10 To Keyboard portCAT5 cable to switch Server portTo Mouse portTo Video portROC PS/2KeybdMouse100TVideoSerial AParallelPCI 33Mx32bPCI 33Mx
SMART 216 / 232 11 8.3 Connecting the two KVM consoles Connect a keyboard monitor and mouse to each of the User 1 and User 2 ports as follows: 1. Conn
USER GUIDE 12 Figure 10 OSD Main window 2. Press F2. The Settings window appears see Figure 11. Figure 11 Settings window In the Settings window yo
SMART 216 / 232 13 Once the IP address is satisfactory, press ESC twice to save changes and restart the unit. You can now log into the web interface t
USER GUIDE 14 10.1 Changing the password To change the password, from the menu click Password, the following appears. Figure 13 Properties Type a new
SMART 216 / 232 15 When DHCP is disabled – (Recommended) – You can assign a fixed IP address to the Smart 216. Consult your Network Administrator rega
USER GUIDE 16 User A User can access/control permitted servers. A User has no access to the web configuration interface. View only View only can view
SMART 216 / 232 17 11.3 Administration > Switch Configuration Assign unique names to the servers connected to the Smart 216, so that users accessin
USER GUIDE 18 11.4 Administration > Power Management Where you have a Minicom Serial Remote Power Switch (SRPS), connect it to the RPS port of the
SMART 216 / 232 1 Table of Contents 1. Welcome...
SMART 216 / 232 19 12. Administration > User Targets Define the access rights of each user separately. To do so: 1. From the menu click User Target
USER GUIDE 20 13. Security > Settings Configure the security features, such as Account Blocking, Password Policy and Idle Timeout, as explained bel
SMART 216 / 232 21 14. Security > SSL Certificate You can install an SSL certificate. To do so: From the menu, select SSL Certificate, the install
USER GUIDE 22 16. Maintenance > RICCs/RoCs Upgrade Upgrade the ROC firmware to take advantage of new features. Download the firmware from the Suppo
SMART 216 / 232 23 To restore factory settings: 1. From the menu select Restore Factory Settings. Restore Factory Settings appears see Figure 23. Fi
USER GUIDE 24 19. Backup & Restore You can backup all configuration data and restore it at a later date. To do so: From the menu select Backup &am
SMART 216 / 232 25 21. Event log To see a log of all system events: From the Targets page menu – see Figure 12 on page 13 – select Event Log, the foll
USER GUIDE 26 22. Operating the system via the OSD To display the OSD: 1. From the local keyboard, press the left Shift key twice. The OSD Main windo
SMART 216 / 232 27 22.3 Power management hotkey – left Shift, F12 To power manage a server connected to a power management switch: 1. Navigate to the
USER GUIDE 28 22.5 Tuning – F5 You can tune the image of any computer screen from the Main window. To adjust the screen image: 1. Navigate to the comp
USER GUIDE 2 21.1.1 Downloading the log...
SMART 216 / 232 29 From In the Settings window you can do the following: HOT KEY – By pressing Shift, Shift the OSD appears. You can replace Shift, Sh
USER GUIDE 30 23. Technical specifications Server operating systems Windows, Novell, Linux, SUN Solaris Resolution Up to 1600 x 1200 @ 85Hz Distance
SMART 216 / 232 31 24. Safety This device contains no serviceable parts. Any servicing of the device must be performed by an authorized Minicom Techni
USER GUIDE 32 Regional Offices Germany Kiel Tel: + 49 431 668 7933 [email protected] France Vincennes Tel: + 33 1 49 57 00 00 info.fra
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SMART 216 / 232 3 1. Welcome Thank you for buying the Smart 216 / 232 system. This system is produced by Minicom Advanced Systems Limited. This docume
USER GUIDE 4 2. Introduction All references throughout this guide to the Smart 216 refer equally to the Smart 232. The two units are functionally the
SMART 216 / 232 5 6. The Smart 216 unit Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the Smart 216. MINICOMPower RemoteLinkSMART 216 A21 Figure 1 Smart 216
USER GUIDE 6 7. Pre-installation guidelines • Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that are likely to generate e
SMART 216 / 232 7 7.2 Rack mounting the Smart 216 Rack mount the Smart 216 using the supplied Rack-mount kit. The brackets can be placed in 2 possible
USER GUIDE 8 8. Connecting the system Figure 5 illustrates the Smart 216 system overview. Figure 5 Smart 216 system overview 8.1 The ROCs Each compu
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