Belkin F1DE101N User Manual

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Page 1 - OmniView

13™OmniViewRemote IP ConsoleENTERPRISE SeriesF1DE101NUser ManualP74045-B-F1DE101N-man.qxd 5/21/02 4:11 PM Page 1

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSSYSTEM REQUIREMENTSHardware• Compatible with all PS/2 platform-based computers• Compatible with all KVM switches• Supports HDDB15

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

9HARDWARE INSTALLATIONINSTALLING THE UNIT INTO A SERVER RACKThe Unit includes mounting brackets for installation in 19-inch racks. 1. Remove the first

Page 4 - GLOSSARY

CONNECTING THE CONSOLE Power down your server or KVM switch.Connect your PS/2-type keyboard and mouse to the “CONSOLE” ports. Take the video cable tha

Page 5 - OVERVIEW

HARDWARE INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)CONNECTING THE KVM SWITCH TOTHE UNITUsing the provided PS/2 KVM Cable Kit,connect one end of the VGA and PS/2cables t

Page 6 - FEATURES

LOCAL CONSOLE OPERATIONBasic Configuration from Local Console for On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu CommandsPress “Print Screen” twice quickly to gain acce

Page 7 - FEATURES (CONTINUED)

NETWORK CONFIGURATION13Multiple Servers ModeThe Unit can be connected to a KVM switch. During initial setup, the user mustconnect a keyboard, monitor,

Page 8 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM

NETWORK SETUP14Call up the main menu by hitting the appropriate hot key combination (the default is“Print Screen” + “Print Screen”). Fig. 12Select “Ne

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15MONITORING SETTINGSSERVER MONITORINGThe Unit may be configured here to detect certain common failure modes. Onceenabled, the Unit will continuously

Page 10 - SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

163. Message FormatYou can choose the type of e-mail message to send in the event of a failure. Thedefault message length is normal; the short format

Page 11 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION

1711.Alert If Power Is ResetIf the Unit is reset or powered-off for any reason, this condition is activated whenpower is restored. This might be used

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TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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18To access the “Security Settings” menu (Fig. 15), call up the main menu by hitting theappropriate hot key combination (the default is “Print Screen”

Page 14 - LOCAL CONSOLE OPERATION

19SECURITY CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED)SECURITY MODES OFFER DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SUPPORT AND CONTROLTurtle ModeThis optional mode enables the Unit to shut

Page 15 - Firewall

20SECURITY CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED)9. HTTP Port Number: 80Use this command to change the HTTP port number.10. HTTPS Port Number: 443Use this command

Page 16 - NETWORK SETUP

21SERIAL PORT FUNCTIONSThe Unit has two serial ports. Each may be used for four different purposes:1. ENTERPRISE Series Remote IP Console Log—outputs

Page 17 - MONITORING SETTINGS

22SERIAL PORT FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)Port 2 has the same menu options as Port 1. The user must configure each portseparately. Each port can be configure

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SERIAL PORT FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)Note: The settings for P1 and P2 are identical, except for the flow control setting, whichonly applies to P1. Accordi

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24SERIAL PORT FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)5. Local Console PasswordsYou can set a password for the local console. This does not affect the passwordsused for

Page 20 - SECURITY CONFIGURATION

25To access the “Virtual Network Computer (VNC)” configuration menu (Fig. 24), call upthe main menu by hitting the appropriate hot key combination (th

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26BROWSER CONFIGURATIONNetwork SetupOn this screen, you can configure the network details for the Unit (Fig. 25).Fig. 25 Note: When you make changes t

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27BROWSER CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED)Below, find a step-by-step example of how to define a new user.Step 1: Defining the User Namea) Select the user nam

Page 23 - SERIAL PORT FUNCTIONS

Congratulations on your purchase of this Belkin OmniView ENTERPRISE SeriesRemote IP Console (the Unit). Our diverse line of KVM solutions exemplifies

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28SECURITY SETTINGSSecurity Settings There are a number of controls provided for the local console as well. The masterpassword may always be used to c

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REMOTE ADMINISTRATIONAccessing the Target ComputerEnter the Unit’s address into the address bar in your web browser. When you haveconnected to the Uni

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30Fig. 28Menu Items - Screen Contents ViewerConnecting To/Disconnecting from the Target ComputerPress these buttons to connect to/disconnect from the

Page 27 - VIRTUAL NETWORK COMPUTER

TROUBLESHOOTING31How do I reduce the steady-state network traffic generated by VNC?1. Improve video quality first. Any video noise is sent over the ne

Page 28 - BROWSER CONFIGURATION

TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)32The mouse is always in the wrong position, by a small, fixed amount. This persistseven after a “mouse resync” operation.1

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33FCC StatementDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYWe, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA

Page 30 - SECURITY SETTINGS

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Page 31 - REMOTE ADMINISTRATION

Belkin Components B.V.Starparc Building • Boeing Avenue 3331119 PH Schiphol-Rijk • The NetherlandsTel: +31 (0) 20 654 7300Fax: +31 (0) 20 654 7349Belk

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2SSL Secure Sockets Layer Protocol—used for managing the security of amessage transmission on the Internet.SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol—go

Page 33 - TROUBLESHOOTING

The Unit allows you to access the connected computer or KVM switch throughthe Internet by using a web browser. Using the latest compression technology

Page 34 - TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)

FEATURES4• Complete keyboard, video, and mouse control of a server or KVM switch over aTCP/IP network• Hardware management: hardware reset and BIOS ac

Page 35 - FCC Statement

FEATURES (CONTINUED)5AUTOMATIC MONITORING AND NOTIFICATIONMonitors server functions and notifies users if the system becomes nonresponsive,loses power

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LIST OF ITEMS IN CONNECTION DIAGRAM (Fig. 1)1. A/C grounded power source, 100–240VAC @ 50/60Hz 1A 2. The Unit’s power connector3. Power cord with grou

Page 37 - Belkin Components

CONNECTION DIAGRAM (CONTINUED)7Fig. 1Controlled ComputerPower SourceLocal ConsoleMonitorLocal Console MouseLocal Console KeyboardSerial 1NetworkA/C in

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