OmniView?? SMB
Remote IP Device
User Manual
F1DP101M
Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Belkin OmniView SMB Remote IP Device (the IP Device). This IP Device provides a simple,
This User Manual provides all the details you???ll need to install and operate your new IP Device, in addition to expert troubleshooting
We appreciate your business and are confident that you will soon see for yourself why over 1 million Belkin OmniView products are in use worldwide.
Package Contents
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Features
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The IP Device allows you to access and control a KVM switch configuration and all connected servers from any remote console over a TCP/IP connection. The IP Device can also be set up to provide remote access to an individual computer or server. The IP Device provides superior video quality and mouse control, giving you the same user experience as if you were accessing your servers locally.
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The IP Device allows you to access your KVM switch and all connected servers from any computer connected to the LAN, WAN, or Internet using Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher.
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The IP Device seamlessly adds remote,
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The IP Device allows you to remotely access the basic input/output system (BIOS) of your servers to make changes and perform reboots, regardless of network connectivity or server condition.
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???Remote Serial Access
The IP Device provides support for one serial device, such as a managed power distribution unit (PDU), so you can remotely perform hard reboots of your servers.
???Enhanced Security
The IP Device provides
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???Digital Collaboration
The IP Device enables one user to access and control servers remotely over the Internet. Up to eight users can also simultaneously view remote sessions to share technical expertise and troubleshoot servers collaboratively.
???Video Resolution
The IP Device supports video resolutions of up to 1600x1200@75Hz for both local and remote consoles.
???Firmware Updates
Flash upgrades allow you to obtain the latest firmware updates for your IP Device. These firmware updates ensure that the IP Device is compatible with the latest devices and hardware and are free for the life of the IP Device. Visit www.belkin.com for upgrade information and support.
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Equipment Requirements
Cables
To connect the IP Device to your KVM switch or individual server, the included PS/2 KVM Cable Kit is required.
To connect the IP Device to your local area network, you will need to locate a network cable with an RJ45 connector.
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System Requirements
Host Computer
The SMB Remote IP Device is compatible with CPUs running on, but not limited to, the following OS platforms:
???Windows?? NT??, 2000, XP, Server 2003, or VistaTM
???Microsoft?? DOS 5.x and above
???Red Hat?? Linux?? 8.x and above
???SunTM*
???Novell?? 5.x
???SolarisTM 8.x and above*
*Adapters may be required.
KVM Switches
The IP Device is compatible with the following Belkin KVM Switches:
???OmniView
???OmniView SMB Series
???OmniView PRO2 Series
???OmniView SE Plus Series
The IP Device is also compatible with KVM switches with
Overview
System Requirements
Keyboards
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Mice
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Monitors
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The SMB Remote IP Device may be accessed remotely over a TCP/IP connection from computers using the following web browsers and OS platforms:
???Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and above with ActiveX?? support
???Windows 2000, XP, or Server 2003
???Windows Vista**
**Internet Explorer?? must be run under administrator mode due to extra security for ActiveX
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Unit Display Diagrams
Front View
Back View
KVM/Server
Port
VGA Monitor
Console Port
Go Local/
Reset Button
Power
Jack
Power
Status LED
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Specifications
*The IP Device may be connected to any KVM switch or individual server with PS/2 keyboard and mouse console ports.
**Typical bandwidth is defined as typical
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Where to place the IP Device:
The IP Device includes a mounting bracket and is designed for
Consider the following when deciding where to place the Switch:
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???the lengths of the cables attached to your keyboard, monitor, and mouse
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Warning: Avoid placing cables near fluorescent lights,
You are now ready to begin installation of your IP Device. The following sections (pages
Hardware Installation
Step 1 Mounting the IP Device (optional)
Note: Before you begin, locate the MAC address and device number on the bottom of the IP Device. You will need these numbers later in the installation process, so it is highly recommended that you record these numbers below before mounting the IP Device to your rack.
MAC Address Device Number
1.1Attach the included mounting bracket to either side of the IP Device. (Refer to diagram below.)
1.2Mount the IP Device to the rear post of your rack. (Refer to diagram below.)
Note: Mounting screws for the rack are not included. Please use the specified screws from your rack???s manufacturer.
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Step 2 Connecting the Console to the IP Device
2.1Connect your monitor VGA cable to the monitor port on the front of the IP Device labeled ???.??? (Refer to diagram below.)
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2.2Connect your keyboard and mouse PS/2 cables to the keyboard
and mouse ports on the front of the IP Device. (Refer to diagram below.)
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2.3Locate and connect a cable from your local area network to the
RJ45 Ethernet port on the back of the IP Device. (Refer to diagram below.)
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Step 3 Connecting the KVM Switch or Server to the IP Device
3.1Make sure your KVM switch and all connected servers are powered off.
3.2Using the included KVM cable kit, connect the single DB15 connector to the ???KVM In??? port on the back of the IP Device. (Refer to
diagram below.)
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3.3Using the other end of the cable kit, connect the VGA and PS/2 cables to the console monitor, keyboard, and mouse ports on your KVM switch or server. (Refer to diagrams below.)
Connecting to a KVM Switch
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Connecting to a Server
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Step 4 Powering Up the Systems
4.1Attach the power adapter to the IP Device and connect it to a power source to power up the IP Device. (Refer to diagram below.)
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4.2Power on the KVM switch or server connected to the IP Device. The IP Device emulates both a mouse and a keyboard on each port, and allows your KVM switch or server to boot normally.
4.3Power on all servers connected to your KVM switch.
4.4Check that the local keyboard, monitor, and mouse are working normally.
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Initial Settings
The following section provides instructions for setting the IP address for the OmniView SMB Remote IP Device.
Step 1 Identifying the IP Address
Once your IP Device has been connected to your network and is powered up, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on your network will automatically assign the IP Device an IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask.
To identify the IP address on your network, use the MAC address or unique device number located on the back of the IP Device. If no DHCP server is found on your network, the IP Device will boot with the following static IP address: 192.168.2.155.
If you want to connect more than one IP Device to the same network and there is no DHCP server available, connect each IP Device to your network one at a time and change the static IP address of each unit before connecting the next unit.
Note: If a DHCP server later becomes available on your network, the IP Device will take a new IP address from the DHCP server. To keep the original static IP address, you will need to disable DHCP (see page 19).
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Step 2 Logging into the Web Interface
To log into the web interface:
1.Open your web browser (Internet Explorer version 6.0 or above is required). If you are using Windows Vista, you must run Internet
Explorer in administrator mode. In order to run Internet Explorer in administrator mode,
2.Type in the IP Device???s IP address in the address field, using this format: https://192.168.2.155/config. The login page will appear (see Fig. 1). Bookmark the page for easy reference.
Note: HTTPS is used for communication over an encrypted secure socket layer (SSL) mechanism.
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Fig. 1 Login Page
3.Type in the following default user name and password
User Password
admin SMBremote
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4. Click . The web interface will open at the
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Step 3 Network Configuration
When first connecting to the IP Device???s HTTPS configuration page, two browser security warnings may appear. Click ???Yes??? on both warnings.
Note: The first security warning only occurs once per client machine. This is when the Belkin root certificate is installed. The second warning can be avoided
by adding a line to your Windows ???hosts??? file (typically at \winnt\system32\
(For example: 192.168.2.155 BelkinSMB.kvm.net.)
Device Name
Type in a name you would like to assign the IP Device. The default device name consists of the letter ???D??? followed by the
Three TCP Ports
Choose three Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) ports, and type in the provided fields. The default ports are 900, 901, and 902. This is suitable for the majority
of installations. However, you can enter any value for TCP ports, from 800 up to 65535. This applies to all three fields.
Note: Your firewall or router security access list must enable inbound communication through the selected TCP ports for the IP Device???s address. Ports 80 and 443 are used for standard Web communication and should be open. For
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Enable DHCP
When this box is checked (default setting), a DHCP server on your network is enabled to assign an IP address to the IP Device. When this box is not checked (recommended), you can assign a static IP address to the IP Device.
Set a Static IP
If you choose not to use DHCP, uncheck the ???Enable DHCP??? box, then enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for LAN, as provided by your network administrator.
Note: If you enter a static IP address without unchecking the ???Enable DHCP??? box, the static IP address will not work and DHCP will remain enabled.
Note: Where you have access to the server, your configured (or default) device name will appear on the DHCP server???s list, making it easy to locate.
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Step 4 User Settings
In the
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There are three levels of user access:
Administrator
An administrator has unrestricted access to all windows and settings and can ???take over??? any active session (see page 30 for more details). An administrator can change the name and password of all users.
User
A user can access and control target servers, but cannot use or have access to the following:
???Advanced mouse settings
???Web configuration interface (found at https://IP Address/config)
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View Only
A ???view only??? user is only allowed to view the screen of the target server without keyboard and mouse control. Only limited options appear, such as ???disconnect???. A View Only icon will appear on the viewer???s local mouse pointer to indicate
this status.
Note: Only one administrator can log in to the Configuration page at a time. The IP Device can support up to eight simultaneous viewers to a remote session, but only the administrator can take control of the server.
To add a new user:
1.Click and type in a user name and password. The password must be at least six characters (letter or numbers) and must not include the user name, even if other characters are added. Depending on the security level chosen, the user name and password parameters are different. (See
page 26 for more details.)
2.Select the permission type from the Permission box.
3.Click to save the changes. The new user will appear in the list of users.
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To edit a user:
1.Select the user from the list.
2.Click . You can now change all the available
name, permission type, and password.
3.Click to save the changes.
Note: For security, you should change the password for the default ???admin??? user name.
To delete a user:
1.Select the user from the list.
2.Click .
3.Click to save the changes.
Blocking a standard user and ???View Only??? user
An alternative to deleting a user is ???blocking.??? This means that the user???s name and password remained stored, but the user is unable to access the system.
To block a user:
1.Select the user from the list.
2.Check the ???Block??? box.
3.Click to save the changes.
Note: For security purposes, we recommend that you delete administrator accounts and not use this blocking feature.
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Step 5 Switch Configuration
When a KVM switch is connected to the IP Device, you must specify the manufacturer and model of the switch in the ???Switch Configuration??? section.
The
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Note: By default, the
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To specify and name servers:
1. Click next to the ???Manufacturer??? and ???Model??? fields field and select the
2.Click . The number of possible connected servers will appear in the Server Name section.
3.Change the name of each connected server by highlighting the server and typing in a new name.
4.Click . to save the changes.
Note: You will need to change the name of every server you want to access. Server names left as ???UNUSED??? cannot be accessed.
Installing new
If your KVM
To install the SDF:
1.Load the file onto the client computer.
2.Click to locate the new SDF.
3.Click ???Install??? to update the Switch with the new file.
Note: If you change the
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Step 6 Serial Settings
The SMB Remote IP Device supports one serial device, which can be attached using the included serial cable. The serial device can be accessed remotely via the IP Device???s VT100 serial terminal emulation.
If you have a serial device connected to the Switch, such as a power distribution unit (PDU), you must configure the serial (RS232) settings. To open the
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To configure your serial device:
1.Type in the name of the serial device.
2.Using the
3.Check the ???Show??? box. This will make the serial device appear in the list of servers and devices that can be accessed through the
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Step 7 Security Settings
The
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You can configure the following security features:
Account Blocking
Specify the number of invalid login attempts allowed before the user is locked out.
Password Policy
Choose between a standard- or
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Idle Timeout
Select the maximum time allowed for inactivity before the user is disconnected from the remote session. Choose ???No Timeout??? to disable the Idle Timeout feature. By default, the timeout inactivity period is set to 10 minutes.
SSL Certificate
You can install your company???s own SSL certificate to protect data transferred over the Internet between your servers and remote console. To open the
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To install an SSL certificate:
1.Click next to the
2.Click next to the
3.Type the ???private key??? password in the
4.Click to complete and upload the files.
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Maintenance
Firmware Upgrade
You can upgrade the IP Device???s firmware to take advantage of new features or fixes as they become available. Visit www.belkin.com/support to check for firmware updates.
To upgrade firmware:
1.Download and save the firmware file on the client computer.
2.Select ???Firmware Upgrade??? under ???Maintenance??? in the
web interface. The
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Note: Depending on the type of firmware upgrade, the following settings
may be erased: user settings,
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Restore Factory Settings
You can restore the IP Device to its original factory settings. This restores the original parameters, resetting all the information added by the administrators, including: network settings, servers, switches, users, and passwords. You also have the option to preserve network settings, as explained below.
WARNING! Once data has been reset, it cannot be retrieved.
To restore factory settings:
1.Select ???Restore Factory Settings??? in the
2.Check the
3.Click .
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Logging Out
To exit the Configuration page and close the session, click .
Only one administrator can log into the Configuration area at a time. An idle timeout of 30 minutes terminates the session.
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Starting a Remote Session
To start a remote session:
1.At a client computer, open Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or above) and type the IP Device???s IP address (https:// IP address).
Note: If you are using Windows Vista, you must run Internet Explorer in administrator mode. In order to run Internet Explorer in administrator mode,
2.When the Login screen appears, type in your user name and password,
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3.If it is your first time connecting, you will be prompted to install the Belkin certificate and the Microsoft ActiveX control. You must have administrator privileges on your client computer to install the ActiveX control.
4.The screen of the currently selected server on the IP Device???s will appear. The
5.If the target server is currently being accessed by another user, a dialog box will appear, giving you the option to ???Take Over???, ???View Only???, or ???Cancel??? (see Fig. 10). Select one of these options. An administrator has the option to take control over any server. A user only has this option when the current session is run by another user, but not by an administrator. The dialog box will not appear for a ???view only??? user.
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You can work on the target server in
To work in
1.Ensure that the client computer has the same screen resolution as the target server.
2.Press ???F11???. The Internet Explorer window will disappear, leaving the Internet Explorer menu bar at the top.
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4.To exit
top of the window to display the Internet Explorer toolbar and click the ???Restore??? button.
Fig. 11 Example of
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Using the
The
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Icon Function
Minimize or maximize the toolbar
Disconnect the remote session
Configure the mouse and change settings
Configure the keyboard and change settings
Adjust the video settings
Adjust the bandwidth settings
Select which server to access
Hide or display the toolbar;
Moving or Hiding the
The
Disconnecting the Remote Session
To disconnect the session, click . You may close the browser after you disconnect.
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Mouse Configuration and Settings
When working remotely at the client computer, two mouse pointers will appear: one for the client computer and one for the target server. The client computer???s mouse pointer will appear on top of the target server???s. The mouse pointers should be synchronized (aligned). If they are not synchronized, follow the instructions below.
To align mouse pointers:
1.In the
2.Select ???Align??? or press ???Ctrl+M???.
(Note: This option is not necessary for Windows operating systems.)
A target server may have a different
To calibrate mouse pointers:
1.In the
2.Select ???Calibrate???.
Note: If the
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Manual Settings
You must manually synchronize the mouse pointers if:
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To manually synchronize mouse pointers:
1.In the
2.Select ???Manual Settings???. The
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3.Select the target server???s operating system and click ???OK???. Instructions and sliders will appear.
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4.Follow the instructions and set any relevant sliders to the same values as set in the target server???s mouse properties.
Examples: For servers running on Windows XP, go to the Mouse settings in the Control Panel and uncheck ???Enhance pointer precision??? (see Fig. 14).
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For servers running on Windows NT, if mouse properties were ever
5.Click ???OK???. The mouse pointers should now be synchronized.
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In the
Note: Belkin recommends that you NOT change the advanced settings unless there is erratic mouse behavior (i.e., if the mouse is making random clicks and jumping arbitrarily around the screen).
To change the
1.Click . The
2.Select the type of mouse physically connected to the local console port on the IP Device.
3.In the Max Rate box, choose the maximum
4.Click ???OK???.
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Keyboard Configuration and Settings
You can define and transmit a keyboard sequence directly to the target server, without affecting the client computer.
To transmit a keyboard sequence:
1.In the
2.Select a key sequence to transmit to the target server.
For example, if you select the
To add a keyboard sequence:
1.In the
2.Click ???Add/Remove???. The
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3.Click ???Add Predefined???. A list of sequences will appear.
4.Select the desired sequence and click ???OK???. The sequence will appear in the
5.Click ???OK???. The sequence will now appear in the
To record a keyboard sequence:
1.In the
2.Click ???Add/Remove???. The
3.Click ???Record New???. The
4.Assign a name to the key sequence in the Label box.
5.Click ???Start Recording???, then click your mouse cursor on the recording window.
6.Press the desired keys. The keys will appear in the box.
7.Click ???Stop Recording???.
8.Click ???OK??? to complete and save the sequence.
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Video Configuration and Settings
Refresh
You may need to refresh the video image when changing the display attributes of a target server.
To refresh the video settings:
1.In the
2.Select ???Refresh??? or press ???Crl+R???.
Manual Video Adjust
You may want to manually adjust video to
To adjust the video manually:
1.In the
2.Select ???Manual video adjust???. A slider bar will appear (see Fig. 18). A red frame will also appear around the screen. This represents the screen area according to the server???s screen resolution.
3.Move the sliders to adjust and change the displayed image. Click in the area of the sliders for
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Fig. 18 Manual
Auto Video Adjust
To adjust the video automatically:
1.Open Internet Explorer (or similar) in the background.
2.In the
3.Select ???Auto video adjust???.
The process will take a few seconds. If the process runs for more than three seconds, there may be an abnormal noise level. Check the video cable and verify that no
Perform this procedure where necessary for each target server or new screen resolution.
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Performance Settings (Bandwidth)
You can adjust the bandwidth settings on the IP Device to give you the desired compression and
To change the bandwidth settings:
1.In the
Fig. 19
2.Select one of the following bandwidth options:
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3.When finished, click ???OK??? to save the setting. The screen of the last accessed target server will appear.
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Selecting a Server
The
To connect to a different server:
1. In the
2.Select the desired server or serial device. The screen of the server or the
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Note: If security is enabled on the KVM switch, remote switching will not be allowed through the
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Additional Features
When you
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Restoring Factory Defaults
The ???Restore Factory Settings??? section on page 29 explains how to restore factory settings from the web interface. When you cannot access the system (you have forgotten the user name, IP address, or password), you can restore factory defaults from the IP Device.
To restore factory defaults:
1.Press and hold down the
2.Wait 30 seconds for the IP Device to reboot.
3.Log in with the default IP address of the unit:
http://192.168.2.155/config
The blank login screen will appear (no background picture).
Note: Do not start the IP address with https.
4.Type in the following default user name and password
click ???Login???. This user name and password only work immediately after the reset procedure described above.
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5.From the menu, select ???Restore Factory Settings???. A warning will appear advising you that all device data will be erased.
6.Click ???Restore???. The factory defaults will be restored. When the process finishes, you will be prompted to reboot.
7.Click ???Reboot??? to restart the IP Device.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What operating systems does the IP Device support?
The IP Device will support operating systems that run on a PS/2 platform. Operating systems include, but are not limited to, DOS; Windows 2000, NT, XP, 2003 Server; Sun; Solaris; Novell; and Linux.
Does the Switch support Microsoft IntelliMouse???
The IP Device supports mice from Microsoft, Logitech??, Kensington??, etc., and Belkin. Please contact Belkin Technical Support for compatibility issues you may experience.
What is the maximum video resolution that the IP Device supports?
The advanced video circuit in the IP Device supports a maximum resolution of up to 1600x1200@75Hz. Increasing the cable length from your IP Device to your KVM switch or server will result in lower resolution support.
Do I have to install any software to use the IP Device?
No, the IP Device does not require any drivers or software to be installed in your servers. Simply connect the IP Device to your KVM switch or server using the included PS/2 cable kit, and then attach one keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the console ports, and it is ready for use.
Does the IP Device support Linux?
Yes, the IP Device works with Red Hat and other Linux distributions configured for PS/2 or USB support.
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What communication ports does the IP Device use so it can be accessed remotely?
Five ports have to be open to remotely connect to the IP Device. Ports 80 and 443 are used for standard web communication. Three consecutive ports are used to send the remote video. These can be
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Troubleshooting
Problem:
The Remote console login page will not display on my browser.
Solution:
???Verify that you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
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???A firewall may prevent access to the remote console. Verify that default ports 900, 901, and 902 for both HTTP and HTTPS are open. If you have selected your own ports, verify that the three consecutive ports are open based on the first port number you selected.
Problem:
The mouse does not sync after I align the mouse using the
Solution:
???In the
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Problem:
I can???t switch to a different server using the server list on the
Solution:
???If you have changed the hot key in the KVM switch, make sure to upload a new
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Problem:
The video quality is bad and/or grainy.
Solution:
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Problem:
The video performance and/or mouse performance is slow.
Solution:
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Problem:
I forgot my password. How can I reset the RIPM to factory defaults?
Solution:
???Refer to the ???Restoring Factory Defaults??? section on page 44.
Problem:
I changed the LAN settings to a static IP address, but I cannot get into the web interface through the new IP address.
Solution:
???Make sure you uncheck the ???Enable DHCP??? box.
???Check whether the computer you are using to access the web interface has an IP address in the same domain as the new IP address to which you set your IP Device.
???Refresh your browser or clear your browser???s cache.
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Glossary
The following definitions are used throughout this User Manual.
Client Computer: The computer being used to access the Switch remotely over a TCP/IP connection.
Console: The
Console Port: Receptors for the console to connect to the KVM switch.
Control: When discussing switching between ports, control means that the console is capable of sending input to the server. Control requires that the console also has focus on the port, and is viewing it.
DDC: Short for Display Data Channel, a VESA standard for communication between a monitor and a video adapter. Using DDC, a monitor can inform a computer???s video card about its properties, such as maximum resolution and color depth, to ensure that the user is presented with valid options for configuring the display.
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. An Internet protocol that allows nodes to dynamically acquire (???lease???) network addresses for periods of
time rather than having to
Host Computer: The computer connected directly (locally) to the IP Device.
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KVM: Literally ???Keyboard Video Mouse???, this term refers to technology that allows two or more computers to be controlled by one keyboard, video monitor, and mouse; some switches that use KVM technology enable sharing of other peripherals such as audio speakers, microphones, and printers.
KVM Switch: A device that allows a user to access and control multiple servers from a single console. It has at least one console port and multiple server ports.
MAC: Media Access Control. In computer networking, a MAC address is a unique identifier attached to most forms of networking equipment.
Port: An interface receptor on a server through which you can attach a device or plug in a device cable.
SSL: Secure Sockets Layer. Cryptographic protocols that provide secure communications on the Internet for such things as email and Internet banking.
TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Shorthand for the suite of rules defining the format devices use to communicate over the Internet.
Target Server: The server currently being accessed and controlled by the user from a local or remote console.
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FCC Statement
Declaration of Conformity with FCC Rules for Electromagnetic Compatibility
We, Belkin International, Inc., of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the products:
F1DP101M
to which this declaration relates:
Comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CE Declaration of Conformity
We, Belkin International, Inc., declare under our sole responsibility that the products F1DP101M, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with Emissions Standard EN55022 and with Immunity Standard EN55024, LVP
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
Belkin International, Inc., Limited
What this warranty covers.
Belkin International Inc. (???Belkin???) warrants to the original purchaser of this Belkin product that the product shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship.
What the period of coverage is.
Belkin warrants the Belkin product for two years.
What will we do to correct problems?
Product Warranty.
Belkin will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge (except for shipping charges for the product).
What is not covered by this warranty?
All above warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided to Belkin for inspection upon Belkin???s request at the sole expense of the purchaser, or if Belkin determines that the Belkin product has been improperly installed, altered in any way, or tampered with. The Belkin Product Warranty does not protect against acts of God (other than lightning) such as flood, earthquake, war, vandalism, theft,
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How to get service.
To get service for your Belkin product you must take the following steps:
1.Contact Belkin, at 501 W. Walnut St., Compton CA 90220, Attn: Customer Service, or call
a.The part number of the Belkin product.
b.Where you purchased the product.
c.When you purchased the product.
d.Copy of original receipt.
2.Your Belkin Customer Service Representative will then instruct you on how to forward your receipt and Belkin product and how to proceed with your claim.
Belkin reserves the right to review the damaged Belkin product. All costs of shipping the Belkin product to Belkin for inspection shall be borne solely by the purchaser. If Belkin determines, in its sole discretion, that it is impractical to ship the damaged equipment to Belkin, Belkin may designate, in its sole discretion, an equipment repair facility to inspect and estimate the cost to repair such equipment. The cost, if any, of shipping the equipment to and from such repair facility and of such estimate shall be borne solely by the purchaser. Damaged equipment must remain available for inspection until the claim is finalized. Whenever claims are settled, Belkin reserves the right to be subrogated under any existing insurance policies the purchaser may have.
How state law relates to the warranty.
THIS WARRANTY CONTAINS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF BELKIN. THERE
ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR, EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY
LAW, IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF
QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO
THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
IN NO EVENT SHALL BELKIN BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR MULTIPLE DAMAGES SUCH AS,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST BUSINESS OR PROFITS ARISING OUT OF
THE SALE OR USE OF ANY BELKIN PRODUCT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential, or other damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
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