Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CPU IP Access Switch Plus Lindy
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C P U I P A c c e s s S w i t c h P l u s User Guide L O C R E M V N C 1 00 L N K P W R IP A ccess Switch Plus.
1 Contents I ntroduction CPU IP Access Switch Plus features - front and rear .
2 F urther information T roubleshooting ............................
3 I ntroduction Thank you for choosing the CPU IP Access Switch Plus from LINDY .
4 CPU IP Access S witch Plus featur es - front and r ear Considering its capabilities, the CPU IP is supplied within a remarkably compact casing.
5 What ’ s in t.
6 I nstallation M.
7 Connections Ins.
8 Local keyboar d, video monitor and mouse A locally connected keyboard, video monitor and mouse ar e required during the initial conguration.
9 M odem/ISDN por t The CPU IP provides a serial port specically for you to connect either a modem or ISDN terminal adapter .
10 P o wer control port The CPU IP provides a serial port for connection to one or mor e optional power control units.
11 Conguration.
12 T o perform the initial local conguration 3 If necessary , edit the Modem cong screen.
13 Once the user name and password have been accepted, the scr een should now show the host comp uter scr een ( or , if none is co nnec ted, a bla nk im age).
14 Hot plugging and mouse r estoration It is strongly r ecommended that you switch off a host computer before attempting to connect it to the CPU IP .
15 Resetting the conguration The CPU IP asks for an unknown admin password This may occur if the CPU IP has been previously congur ed.
16 P art 2 – Re.
17 N etworking issues Thanks to its robust security the CPU IP of fers you great exibility in how it integrates into an existing network structure.
18 Addressing When the CPU IP is situated within the local network, you will need to give it an appropriate local IP addr ess and IP network mask.
19 Placing CPU IP alongside the r ewall CPU IP is built from the gr ound-up to be secure.
20 P ow er switch.
21 M a in t e na nc e R e se t C o nf ig u r at io n r e tu r n t o no rm a l o pe ra t i on .
22 Operation Conn.
23 Remote connections From a r emote system, you connect to the CPU IP using a viewer and a link.
24 Remote connect.
25 U sing the viewer windo w The viewer window gives you the ability to view and control the CPU IP and its host computer(s).
26 Host selection The Hosts button on the menu bar provides the quickest and most efcient way to switch between host computers.
27 Access mode - .
28 Keyboard contr.
29 Video settings This dialog provides access to all of the key video settings that determine image quality and link performance.
30 If y ou need t.
31 Viewer encryption settings The web browser viewers and VNC viewers (of level 4.
32 F ur ther info.
33 Appendix 1 - L.
34 U nit conguration This page provides access to a selection of both basic and fundamental settings for the CPU IP .
35 N etwork conguration This page allows you to congure the various aspects of the IP port and its relationship with the local network.
36 M odem conguration This page allows you to congure the COM1 serial port located at the rear of the CPU IP .
37 Reset conguration This option allows you to completely reset the CPU IP .
38 Clear IP access control This option removes all entries fr om the IP access control feature within the CPU IP .
39 There ar e .
40 Inputs Send pointer events to server When un-ticked, the VNC viewer will not send mouse movement or click data to the CPU IP or host system.
41 I dentities This feature helps your VNC viewer to conrm that a revisited CPU IP is genuine and not another device masquerading as a CPU IP .
42 Appendix 3 - V.
43 There is a sin.
44 Appendix 5 - R.
45 U ser accounts This section allows you to manage up to sixteen separate accounts.
46 U nit conguration This page provides access to a selection of both basic and fundamental settings for the CPU IP .
47 Advanced unit conguration Click this button to display several advanced options that do not normally requir e alteration.
48 N etwork conguration This page allows you to congure the various aspects of the IP port and its relationship with the local network.
49 Setting IP acc.
50 Serial port co.
51 H ost congu.
52 Logging and status This screen pr ovides various details about the user activity on the CPU IP .
53 Appendix 6 –.
54 N et masks - t.
55 Calculating th.
56 LOCREM VNC 100.
57 Appendix 7 –.
58 Appendix 8 –.
59 O t he r pr od.
60 Radio F requen.
61 www .ctxd.com Documentation by: © 2004 LINDY Electronics Limited & LINDY Elektr onik GmbH All trademarks are acknowledged.
62 HT I ndex A Ac.
63 Mouse restorat.
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