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SMART IP ACCESS 9 SDP1103 in 1 CPU cableTarget PCPOWER100-240 VAC 50/60 Hzwww.minicom.comCONSOLE COMPUTER2211LANSERIALLAN / WANUser over IP Figure 3 S
USER GUIDE 10 Computer rackProLiantDL3609.1-GB10kULTRA2 SCSI9.1- GB10kULTRA2SCSIProLiantDL3609.1-GB10kULTRA2 SCSI9.1- GB10kULTRA2SCSIProLiantDL3609.1-
SMART IP ACCESS 11 Initial Settings The following sections provide instructions for setting the IP address for the Smart IP Access unit. 8. Default
USER GUIDE 12 Figure 5 The Login page 3. Type the Administrator user name and password. By default, the user name is: admin and the password is acce
SMART IP ACCESS 13 The second warning can be avoided by adding a line to your window’s ‘hosts’ file (typically at \winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts –
USER GUIDE 14 When checked, enables the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which provides automatic IP assignment for Smart IP Access, if a DHCP ser
SMART IP ACCESS 15 Figure 7 SNMP settings From this page you can activate or deactivate SNMP logging. Enable traps - Check to enable SNMP traps of Sm
USER GUIDE 16 There are 3 levels of access. Each level has its own name and password. • Administrator • User • View only Administrator An Administ
SMART IP ACCESS 17 Adding a user To add a user: 1. Click and type a name and a password. The password must be at least 6 characters – letters or numb
USER GUIDE 18 Figure 10 Switch configuration 1. Choose the manufacturer and model of the connected KVM switch. The number of possible connected serv
SMART IP ACCESS 1 Table of Contents Welcome ...3 1. Introduct
SMART IP ACCESS 19 Figure 11 Serial Settings For both Serial ports (where relevant), type in a device name and choose the correct device parameters.
USER GUIDE 20 Remote Deactivation – Check the box to allow remote deactivation by the administrator. When checked, a Disable Access key appears in Sma
SMART IP ACCESS 21 Figure 13 The SSL Certificate page You can replace the current Smart IP Access’s SSL certificate. Certificate File - Browse to lo
USER GUIDE 22 Maintenance In the maintenance section you set the following parameters. 21. Set System Time From the menu select Set System Time. The T
SMART IP ACCESS 23 1. Locate and install the firmware file. 2. Click . The upgrade starts. On completion, click to return to the main menu. Note W
USER GUIDE 24 Configuring Serial devices 25. Serial Device Interface A Power Management device provides the means to turn on and off, Target Servers
SMART IP ACCESS 25 Operating the system There are various remote operating options as follows: 28. Remote operational flow The Smart IP Access receiv
USER GUIDE 26 To start a remote session: 1. Click . The Login box appears. 2. Type in the user name and password. By default, the user name is: admin
SMART IP ACCESS 27 To work in full screen mode: 1. Ensure that the Client computer has the same screen resolution as the Target Server. 2. Press F11.
USER GUIDE 28 Click OK. The screen of the last Target Server accessed appears. Figure 20 The Login box Server Click to display a list of currently c
USER GUIDE 2 29. Operating through a local KVM console...25 30. Getting Started ...
SMART IP ACCESS 29 Synchronizing mouse pointers Windows NT4, 2000, or 98, When the Operating system on the Target Server is, Windows NT4, 2000 or 98,
USER GUIDE 30 2 examples! For Windows XP, go to the Mouse settings on the Target Server and uncheck Enhance pointer precision. For NT4 If Mouse Prope
SMART IP ACCESS 31 Select the mouse connected to the Local Console port on the Smart IP Access, e.g. if the local mouse is a non-Microsoft 2 button mo
USER GUIDE 32 Figure 24 The Add Special Key box 4. Give the key sequence a name in the Label box. 5. Click Start Recording. 6. Press the desired k
SMART IP ACCESS 33 Video Click the following appear in a menu: Refresh - Select Refresh or press Ctrl+R to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be ne
USER GUIDE 34 Figure 25 The Video Adjustments controls Video Adjustment controls Move the sliders to change the displayed image. Click in the area of
SMART IP ACCESS 35 33. Reset Hard Reset KB-Power™ and KB-Power IPMI™ offer a power control over remote electronics devices through a remote session.
USER GUIDE 36 7. Type username: admin , password: SAFEmode. (Case sensitive). This username and password works only after the reset procedure describe
SMART IP ACCESS 37 Technical Specifications Operating systems Target Server Win 3.1, 9X, 2000, XP, NT4, 2003 Server, Dos, Novell 3.12 – 6, Linux Clie
USER GUIDE 38 Video Resolution and Refresh Rates 56Hz 60Hz 66Hz 70Hz 72Hz 73Hz 75Hz 85HzVESA 640x480 x x x x VESA 800x600 x x
SMART IP ACCESS 3 Welcome The Smart IP Access system is produced by Minicom Advanced Systems Limited. This document provides installation and operatio
SMART IP ACCESS 39 ©Copyright Minicom Advanced Systems
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USER GUIDE 4 1. Introduction The Smart IP Access extends your KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) from any computer or server over TCP/IP via LAN, WAN or Int
SMART IP ACCESS 5 RS232 Cross cable option Smart IP Access has two RS232 RJ45 connectors. You can purchase another RS232 Cross cable to connect a seco
USER GUIDE 6 The figure below illustrates the rear panel of the Smart IP Access. PowerconnectorKeyboardMouseMonitorComputerKeyboard portComputerMouse
SMART IP ACCESS 7 6. Terminology Below are some phrases and their meanings used throughout this guide. Phrase Meaning Target Server The computers/ser
USER GUIDE 8 Connecting the system Connect the Target Server / KVM switch to the Smart IP Access as follows: 1. Connect one end of the 3 in 1 CPU ca
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