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D-Link DKVM-IP1 User Manual
D-Link DKVM-IP1 User Guide
D-Link DKVM-IP1 Online Manual

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  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 4.5.5  Serial Port...................................................................................................................100 4.5.6 Date/Time ...................................................................................................................102 4.5.7 Event Log....................................................................................................................104 4.5.8 Authentication.............................................................................................................108 4.5.9 USB ...........................................................................................................

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 3.3 The Host Console The “Host Console” refers to the remotely displayed video screen of the Host system. It is the redirected, “live” view of the Host system’s video screen that is displayed in a window on the Remote computer’s screen. The “Remote computer” is the computer used to control the Host system from a remote location. Mouse and keyboard inputs on the Remote computer will be redirected to the Host computer, allowing you to control the Host computer. Compared to the Host Console Preview, the Host Console is live view that upd

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 1.3 Specifications Specifications Number Of Computers Controlled 1 Red for PC Linking LEDs Green for IP Ready Compliant with these USB Versions USB1.0 / USB1.1 / USB2.0 Compliant with this HID Version USB HID 1.11 Video 1 x HDB-15 (Male) USB (KB & MS) 1 x USB B-type (Female) PS2 Keyboard 1 x PS/2 mini-DIN 6-pin (Female) PC Connectors PS2 Mouse 1 x PS/2 mini-DIN 6-pin (Female) Video 1 x HDB-15 (Female) Keyboard 1 × PS/2 mini-DIN 6-pin (Female) Console Ports Mouse 1 × PS/2 mini-DIN 6-pin (Female) Firmware upgrade connector 1 x mini USB (Female) Serial port 1 x RS-232 (Male) Ethernet port 1 x RJ45 Virtual media port 1 x USB B-type (Female

  • If needed, enter the username for the share file. If the name is unspecified and a guest account is activated, the guest account information will be used as the login.  Password (optional) If needed, specify the password for the username entered above. NOTE: 1. The output image extension file must be an ISO image file, and the file name extension must be ‘

  • Ope rating Temperature 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C) Storage Temperature 4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C) Humidity 0% to 80%RH  1.4 System Requirements Hardware  On the Host computer/server side:  One computer, or a server, or a serial console.  On the Host console side:  A PS/2 keyboard and mouse, and one VGA monitor. (These periphera

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Abov e: A newly generated CSR string as it looks when it is displayed on the web GUI of the DKVM-IP1. 3. Save the file of the CSR string (if it is not displayed in a file, copy and paste it onto a word processing program file before you save it) and send it to a Certification Authority (CA) for certification. You will get the new certificate from the CA after an authentication process (the process will depend on the specific CA). 4. Once you receive the certificate, upload the certificate to the DKVM-IP1 by clicking on

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Above: The web management interface of the DKVM-IP1. To get to this “User Management” page, click on UserManagement > Users in the left-hand panel. For a secure connection to the DKVM-IP1, we recommend the following web browsers: ■ Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher ■ Netscape Navigator 7 or higher ■ Mozilla Firefox 1.6 or higher In order to access the remotely located Host system through a securely encrypted connection, you need a browser that supports the HTTPS protocol. Strong security is only assured by using a browser that supports a 128-

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Above: Click on “Device Settings > Network” to enable TELNET and SSH access. Also remember to click the relevant setting on the Serial Port Settings page (screenshot below). 2) Also, before accessing Telnet or SSH, click on Device Settings > Serial Port to open the Serial Port Settings screen (see the screenshot below). Make sure “Passthrough access to serial port via Telnet/SSH” is selected. 51

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Common name Enter the network name of the DKVM-IP1 (usually the fully qualified domain name). It is identical to the name that is used to access the DKVM-IP1 with a web browser (without the “http://” prefix). In case the name given here and the actual network name differ, the browser will pop up a security warning when the DKVM-IP1 is accessed using HTTPS. Organizational unit Enter the department within your organization the DKVM-IP1 belongs to. Organization Enter the name of the organization to which the DKVM-IP1 belongs. Locality/City Enter the city where your organization is located.

  • when the mouse settings on the host are linear. This means that any mouse acceleration settings of the OS should be disabled. Also, the Host Console’s Intelligent Sync function will not be available when fixed scaling is selected. • Absolute mouse scaling for MAC server Enable this option if the Host computer uses Mac OS. After making any changes, click the Apply butt

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 1.8 When the server is up and running (Capabilities) The DKVM-IP1 gives the user of the Remote computer full control over devices that are connected to the DKVM-IP1 on the Host side. These connected devices could be single computers or servers, or multiple computers or servers that are connected to the DKVM-IP1 through a KVM Switch. The DKVM-IP1 comes pre-loaded with web-management firmware (GUI) that allows a Remote-side administrator to manage the settings of the DKVM-IP1 via the Internet. The firmware also allows the Remote-side user to control the keyboard and mouse input of the Ho

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 4.6 Maintenance The administrator can perform various maintenance activities on the DKVM-IP1. These include viewing its status, updating its firmware, viewing the event log, and resetting the unit. 4.6.1 Device Information The Device Status page contains a table with information about the DKVM-IP1’s hardware and firmware. This information is useful if technical support is required. Click Maintenance > Device Information to view this table: 111

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1,  Rule #: Enter the rule number for the rule. This will determine the order in which the rules are applied.  Starting IP: Enter the starting IP for the IP range the rule will apply to.  Ending IP: Enter the ending IP for the IP range the rule will apply to.  Group: Set which user groups this rule will apply to – all, super, administrator, or user.  Action: Set the action to do if the IP is inside the designated IP range. ACCEPT will accept connections from the IP address, and DROP will block connections from the IP address. 3. After entering the above settings, click t

  • 4.2.5 Creating a Disk Image Creating a Floppy Disk Image On Windows: Above: Disk image programs such as RawWrite are designed to create disk images. For Microsoft Windows editions, you can use an image-creating tool such as RawWrite (“RawWrite for Windows”). You can get the RawWrite from the developer’s website at http://www.chrysocome.net/rawwrite . 1. Download an

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, The following settings must be configured to ensure that the Remote keyboard, video, and mouse inputs are transmitted correctly: 2.3.1 DKVM-IP1 keyboard settings The keyboard model emulated by the DKVM-IP1 must be set properly in order for keystrokes received by the Host computer to match the ones sent by a Remote computer. View these settings in the DKVM-IP1’s Web Management GUI by clicking KVM Settings > Keyboard/Mouse Settings (s ee the screenshot below). Above: Click on KVM Settings > Keyboard/Mouse in the left-hand panel of the Web Management GUI to configure the correct settings for the keyboard model to emulate for the Host computer. The correct settings are req

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 3. Choose an appropriate name for the share. You may also add a short description for this folder in the Comment field). 4. Add the users that will be allowed to access the file in the “Permissions” screen. 5. Click Apply and OK to save the settings. 6. Copy the CD/DVD ISO image file to this sharing folder. For additional help in creating and sharing an ISO image, please contact your network administrator. Above: To create a sharing folder and set up the usage permission levels of each user, right-click on the folder and follow this sequence: Sharing and Security > Sharing > Share this folder > Permissi

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Using the RADIUS Server: RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a protocol specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) working group. There are two specifications that make up the RADIUS protocol suite: Authentication and Accounting. These specifications aim to centralize authentication, configuration and accounting for dial-in services to an independent server. The RADIUS protocol exists in several implementations such as freeRADIUS, openRADIUS or RADIUS on UNIX systems. The RADIUS protocol itself is well specified and tested. We can give a recommendation for all products listed above, especially for the freeRADIUS implementation. NOT

  • 4.2 Virtual Media The DKVM-IP1 provides a powerful feature called Virtual Media (or Virtual Disk). The DKVM-IP1 can present either a local floppy disk image (stored on the DKVM-IP1) or a redirected remote CD/DVD-ROM image (redirected from the Remote computer) to the target Host computer through the built-in USB port. This can allow for system recovery in conditions including disk

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1,  USB (Data): (optional) Use a Type A(male) to Type B(male) USB cable(one is included in your package) to connect the USB Data port on the DKVM-IP1 to an available USB port on the Host computer. This allows the Remote computer to access mass storage devices connected to, or inside, the Host computer. 3. Connect the Remote computer to the same network that the DKVM-IP1 is connected to, whether that would be a LAN or the Internet. NOTE: Connect all cables to the Host computer, Host Console devices, DKVM-IP1, and relevant network as depicted in the Cable Connection Diagram above. After switching on the DKVM-IP1, it will ta

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, NTP (Network Time Protocol) A protocol used to synchronize time on networked computers and equipment. PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) A method of user authentication in which the username and password are transmitted over a network and compared to a table of name-password pairs. PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) A protocol for creating and running IP and other network protocols over a serial link. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) An authentication and accounti

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Mouse Hotkey This lets you specify a hotkey combination for this user that will either start the mouse synchronization process when Double Mouse Mode is active, OR will free the mouse pointer from being captured by the Host Console when Single Mouse Mode is active. Host Console Button Keys Button Keys allow keystroke combinations to be sent to the Host computer that normally cannot be generated on the Remote computer. The reason for this might be a missing key, or the fact that the local operating system of the Remote computer is unconditionally catching this key combination already. Typical examples are “Control+Alt+Delete”

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, Operating Procedures: 1. Before starting, create a floppy disk image file. This process is explained in section 4.2.5. For this user manual, we used the RawWrite program to create the floppy disk image, but you can use any other software that is designed to create disk images. 2. Use the disk-image software to create the file and save it in a suitable folder on your computer. 3. Open your browser and log into the DKVM-IP1 web GUI. Click Virtual Media > Floppy Image, then click the Browse button to choose the image file. 4. Click the U

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 4.3.2 User Management Above: The User Management page lets administrators create new users and adjust permission levels of existing users. The DKVM-IP1 comes pre-configured with a factory default “super user” account that is permitted to make all possible configuration changes and use all the device’s functions. The factory default username and password for this super user is “super” and “pass”. Make sure you change the password immediately after you have installed your DKVM-IP1. User Management Settings Page Name Description E

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 2.3.5 Synchronizing the Mouse Pointers (Double Mouse Mode) In Double Mouse Mode, whenever the Host-side and Remote-side mouse cursors move non-synchronously, you will need to synchronize them. To do this, you can use a Fast Sync, or Intelligent Sync. Fast Sync To synchronize the mouse pointers, click the “Sync” button at the top right corner of the Host Console window. Above: The “Sync” icon can be found at the top right of the Host Console window on the Remote computer’s screen. This is used to correct a temporary, but fixed difference in positions of the Remote and Host mouse pointers. You can also perfo

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, If you connect to the DKVM-IP1 unit, the DKVM-IP1 system (via its web server, Telnet server, or SSH server) will prompt you to enter your username and password in order to access the system. If this is the first time you log in, log in with the factory default username super and password pass, after which you will be prompted to change the default password. WARNING: Please make sure that you change the default Super User password immediately after you have installed and accessed your DKVM-IP1 for the first time. Leaving the password as it is represents a severe security risk and may result in unauthorized access to the DKVM-IP1 as well as the entire Host sy

  • D-Link DKVM-IP1, 2) Open the DKVM-IP1 Utility on your computer by simply inserting the CD-ROM and double-clicking on the DKVM-IP1_Utility.exe icon when the CD-ROM’s content window appears. The DKVM-IP1 Utility window (see the screenshot above) will appear. 3) Use the DKVM-IP1 Utility to search for the DKVM-IP1 on your network: a) Click the Refresh Devices button to show the MAC addresses of all connected devices on your network. b) Find the MAC address of the DKVM-IP1 by clicking on the “Device MAC Address” drop-down box. Select your device’s MAC address from the dropdown list. You can find your DKVM-IP1’s MAC I

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