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Index

A

Access control

configuration  49
mask calculation  55

Access mode

shared & private  27

Account

creation for users  45

Address

explanation  53

Addressing

DNS  18
network issues  18
power switch boxes  10

Admin password

initial setup  12
local setting  34

Advanced unit configuration  

47

Artifacts

on screen  25

Assistance

from LINDY  32

Auto select  39,43

B

Baud rate

local setting  36
remote setting  50

Binary

net masks  54

Brackets  5

fitting  6

Browser

connection  24

C

Cable specifications  53,57,58
Calibrate

mouse  27
screen  27

Calibrate all

video settings  29

Clear IP access control

local setting  35

Client IP

local setting  36

Colour level  39
COM1

baud rate  50
connection  9

COM2

baud rate  50
connection  10

Configuration switches  4
Connections

host computer  7
ISDN  9
keyboard  8
KVM switch  7
local  22
modem  9
monitor  8
mouse  8
network port  8
power supply  9
remote  23

Connector specifications  57
Controls

viewer options  28

Control menus

for local connection  33
for remote connection  25,44

Control strings

power switching  20

D

Daisy chain cable  57
Date

local setting  34
remote setting  46

DHCP

discovering allocations  18
during initial setup  12
local setting  21,35
remote setting  48

Dial up

connection  30

DNS addressing  18

E

Encryption key  12

F

Firewall  17
Firmware

current version  46
upgrade  21

Flash upgrade  21
Force encryption  34
Full screen mode

escape from (F8)  25

G

Gateway

local setting  21,35
remote setting  48

H

Hextile  39,43
Hosts

changing between  25

Host computer

connecting  7
power switching setup  20

Host configuration  51
Host selection  26
Hotkeys

to access menus  33

Hot keys

changing  34
remote setting  46

HTTP port

initial setup  12
local setting  35
remote setting  48
when altered  17

I

IEC power lead  9
Indicators  4
Initialise button  50
Initialize port

local setting  36

Initial configuration  11
Init string

local setting  36

IntelliMouse  14
IP access control  48,49

calculating mask  55

IP address

explanation  53
local setting  21,35
remote setting  48

IP gateway  48
IP network mask  48
IP network port  4

connecting  8

ISDN

connecting  9
dial up link  30

K

Keyboard codes

sending  28

Keyboard Layout

remote setting  46

Keyboard layout

local setting  34

KVM console  4
KVM switch

connecting  7

L

Local connection  22
local control menus  33
Local network

connection  17

Logging  52
Log on  24

M

MAC address  35,48
Mask

explanation  53
for IP access control  55

Menus

local  33
remote  44

Menu bar

viewer window  25

Menu key

changing  40

Modem

connecting  9
dial up link  30

Modem configuration  36
Modem port  4
Mounting  6

Summary of Contents for CPU IP Access Switch Plus

Page 1: ...CPU IP Access Switch Plus User Guide LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR IP Access Switch Plus...

Page 2: ...CPU IP in the network 17 Placing CPU IP behind a router or firewall 17 Placing CPU IP alongside the firewall 19 Power switching configuration 20 Performing a flash upgrade 21 Operation Connecting to t...

Page 3: ...nit configuration 46 Advanced unit configuration 47 Network configuration 48 Setting IP access control 49 Serial port configuration 50 Modem port 50 Power control port 50 Host configuration 51 Logging...

Page 4: ...daptable operation is available across a multitude of systems Note Throughout this manual the LINDY CPU IP Access Switch Plus is referred to simply as the CPU IP KVM switch OR IP network Internet Powe...

Page 5: ...keyboard video and mouse ports of the device to be remotely controlled either a single computer or a KVM switch The USB port on the right is for future expansion and is not currently used Modem port O...

Page 6: ...70058 KVM cables One set per connected computer Part numbers 33711 33718 cable lengths available 1 2 3 5 10 15 or 20 metres Multi platform KVM converter cable Required to connect with computers that u...

Page 7: ...ets plus four screws extend the size of the CPU IP so that it fills the full width of a 1U rack slot COM1 MODE M COM2 PO WER CO NT RO L INDOOR USE ONLY KV 5V 1 2 ON 2 5A COM1 MODE M COM2 PO WER CO NT...

Page 8: ...host computer or KVM switch 1 Ensure that power is disconnected from the CPU IP and the computer or KVM switch to be connected Note If it is not possible to switch off devices prior to connection then...

Page 9: ...twork It can be placed within the local network behind any firewall router connections to the Internet or It can be placed externally to the local network on a separate sub network or with an open Int...

Page 10: ...ote The default serial port speed is 115200K and a standard Hayes compatible auto answer string is sent during startup The default startup string is ATZHS0 1 Both the serial port speed and startup str...

Page 11: ...Plus Power to computer Box 2 port 6 address 26 Box 1 Box 2 Box 3 Box 4 Power switch boxes Daisy chain control connections The power ports are connected to the power inputs of each computer and the pow...

Page 12: ...em config screen Allows you to optionally alter the current settings for the serial port that is used to connect a modem or ISDN terminal adapter The IP addresses are used to emulate a two port networ...

Page 13: ...These should remain set to 5900 and 80 respectively unless they clash with an existing setup within the network See Networking issues for more details When all items are correct select the Save optio...

Page 14: ...n which it might be used and the range of viewer applications that need to view it a number of settings are available that might not make perfect sense at first glance However these settings should al...

Page 15: ...l function If the mouse has a scroll wheel then it is likely to support the IntelliMouse format If it is a Microsoft branded mouse then it will usually state that it is an IntelliMouse on its undersid...

Page 16: ...ion and press 5 Remove power return the mini switch 1 to its OFF position and then re apply power The locally connected monitor should display the first screen of the initial configuration sequence Th...

Page 17: ...3 Click the Configure button in the top right hand corner of the window to display the configuration menu Many of the options within the configuration menu duplicate those that were set or are availa...

Page 18: ...rrectly using only its network address The firewall router must be informed to transfer traffic requesting these port numbers through to the CPU IP When a web server is also on the local network Port...

Page 19: ...CP server and obtain a new address 2 Re enter the same Network configuration screen where the new IP address and network mask should be displayed DNS addressing As with any other network device you ca...

Page 20: ...day to day access Use the latest Secure VNC viewer this has more in built security than is available with the Java viewer To download the viewer Use non standard port numbers Restrict the range of IP...

Page 21: ...N is as follows w x y z Where w is the switch box address first box is 80 second box is 81 etc x is 31 for ON or 32 for OFF y is the power port number from 1 to 8 or 9 to switch all ports z is a check...

Page 22: ...hen power down the CPU IP 8 At the rear of the unit return the mini switch 1 to its OFF position and then re apply power MAC address Media Access Control address this is the unique and unchangeable co...

Page 23: ...ss and hold the hotkeys usually and then press and finally release all three keys Note The and keys when pressed in combination are called hotkeys and they signal to the CPU IP that you wish to contro...

Page 24: ...the hall of mirrors effect IMPORTANT Never configure a system so that your viewer is viewing itself When controlling a host computer using the locally connected keyboard video monitor and mouse it is...

Page 25: ...ion download can take several tens of seconds to complete Once complete a connection details dialog will be displayed 2 In the Server entry type the address of the CPU IP as follows v w x y where v w...

Page 26: ...screen that you are viewing has a larger resolution than your viewing window you will need to scroll around to see all items The viewer window allows you to bump scroll only in full screen mode This m...

Page 27: ...n to display a list of computers 2 Click the required computer name to view and control it Configure This option is displayed only when you are logged on as the admin user When selected it provides ac...

Page 28: ...necessary video information being sent across the link thus improving overall performance Once this has been done providing you use the Hosts button to switch between host computers the video settings...

Page 29: ...ol the remote mouse cursor using a selection of buttons that you click with your local mouse Click to move the remote mouse cursor up down left or right Click to calibrate the remote mouse Click to pr...

Page 30: ...st video output and the remote system video display to achieve the sharpest image Horizontal position Determines the horizontal position of the host screen image within the viewer window Vertical posi...

Page 31: ...actly the same VNC viewer or browser to view the hosts systems This is achieved using PPP Point to Point Protocol and means that you need to use a dial up networking method to initiate the connection...

Page 32: ...fer off This setting will configure an un encrypted link if the CPU IP will allow it otherwise it will be encrypted Prefer on If the CPU IP allows it this setting will configure an encrypted link othe...

Page 33: ...ments Recalibrate the mouse When doing so ensure that the host system does not have mouse cursor trails enabled and that the top left corner of the screen is clear of application windows When logging...

Page 34: ...access the menus IP Access Switch Plus Control Shared Email server Access Mode Host Restore Mouse Functions Return To Host Configuration Logoff Select the Configuration option to display Configuratio...

Page 35: ...e time and date entries Encryption Three options are available Always on prefer off prefer on The one to choose depends on the specific details of your installation see Encryption settings for details...

Page 36: ...this option provides an emergency recovery point MAC address Media Access Control address this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard coded within your CPU IP unit when it was built It con...

Page 37: ...the serial connection between the CPU IP and a connected modem or ISDN terminal adapter The default setting is 115200 The other communication settings are fixed as No parity 8 bit word 1 stop bit Init...

Page 38: ...1 Use the local keyboard and log on as the admin user 2 Press hotkeys may be different 3 Select Configuration 4 Select Reset configuration WARNING This process will remove all settings and return the...

Page 39: ...possible to exclude all network users and so this option provides an emergency recovery point To clear IP access control 1 Use the local keyboard and log on as the admin user 2 Press hotkeys may be se...

Page 40: ...er of options are available Click here to access the options Colour level This section allows you to select the most appropriate colour level for the speed of the connection to the CPU IP Where the co...

Page 41: ...and host system This is useful for slow connections and you will notice that the remote cursor will catch up with the local cursor roughly once every second Menu key This feature allows you to select...

Page 42: ...If a mismatch is found between the current and the stored identities then a warning will be issued to you If an existing CPU IP is fully reconfigured then it will need to issued with a new identity In...

Page 43: ...m This is necessary because F8 is trapped by the VNC viewer for use as the trigger for this options menu Send Ctrl Alt Del Passes a Ctrl Alt Del sequence to the host system New connection Displays the...

Page 44: ...are available Click here to access the options Inputs View only ignore mouse keyboard When ticked the viewer will not send keyboard or mouse information to the CPU IP or host system Accept clipboard f...

Page 45: ...nfiguration menus Click the Configure button in the top right corner of the window when logged on as the admin user Logged on users Indicates the current users irrespective of whether they are connect...

Page 46: ...ase sensitive and can include certain keyboard symbols The password can be between 1 and 16 characters in length It is important to note however that the password background remains shaded in amber wh...

Page 47: ...be disabled Time and date Use the arrow keys to select the correct time and date The time entry uses the 24 hour clock notation The internal real time clock will continue to run for roughly one week w...

Page 48: ...eived to outgoing data packets If the stated period is exceeded then a connection is considered lost and terminated Background refresh rate Use the arrow keys to alter the refresh rate for screen imag...

Page 49: ...ed alongside the IP address to help define a smaller collection or subnet of devices on a network In this way a distinction is made between locally connected devices and ones that are reachable elsewh...

Page 50: ...e listed higher in the list than any denied addresses Take care not to invoke any deny access settings that would exclude valid users 1 In the access control list click on the entry to be moved 2 Clic...

Page 51: ...stop bit Initialization sequence The codes entered here are used to prepare the connected modem or ISDN terminal adapter for use with the CPU IP The default code is a Hayes compatible string to confi...

Page 52: ...th the required host system The following notations are used means press down the following key means release the following key means add a 250 millisecond delay the entries are not sensitive to case...

Page 53: ...e main menu To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser log on as the admin user 2 Click the Configure button in the top right corner 3 Click the Logging and status option To copy and paste the log Yo...

Page 54: ...ddress section in order to use the telephone system efficiently it is vital for you to know your location relative to the person you are calling In this way you avoid dialling unnecessary numbers When...

Page 55: ...hat the local part of the address is formed by only the last four bits If you use the diagram from the previous example and insert the new net mask it will have the following effect on the final resul...

Page 56: ...omes a little clearer The above mask has the form 11111111 11111111 11111111 11100000 Ignoring the initial three octets the final six zeroes of the mask would ensure that the 32 addresses from 64 0100...

Page 57: ...CPU IP is situated behind a network firewall In order for a remote VNC viewer or web browser to make contact with your CPU IP it is necessary for the firewall to allow communication through a particu...

Page 58: ...ble 5 1 CLK DCD NC NC NC 1 2 DAT RXD 2 5 TXD GND 3 4 GND Female 6 5 4 3 2 1 DTR 4 6 5V DSR 6 7 12V RTS 3 TXD 12V 8 CTS 9 RI 6pin mini DIN female 9pin D type female CPU IP to power switch cable Power s...

Page 59: ...LWin RWin Menu Escape Esc Math operand keys Add Subtract Multiply Central control keys Insert Delete Home End PageUp PageDown Up Down Left Right Print ScrollLock Pause Keypad keys KP_Insert KP_Delete...

Page 60: ...mpt to service the CPU IP yourself Safety considerations when using power switches with CPU IP Follow the manufacturer s instructions when setting up and using power switching products Always ensure t...

Page 61: ...n the equipment and the receiver c Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected d Consult the supplier or an experienced radio TV technician f...

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Page 63: ...ng 21 35 remote setting 48 Dial up connection 30 DNS addressing 18 E Encryption key 12 F Firewall 17 Firmware current version 46 upgrade 21 Flash upgrade 21 Force encryption 34 Full screen mode escape...

Page 64: ...e Defaults local setting 36 RJ10 connector 10 Router 17 S Safety information 59 Screen best resolution 25 navigation 25 Screensaver local setting 34 remote setting 46 Serial port modem connection 9 Se...

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