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DX USER IP 9 The Motion section slider bar must be in the center, and the Enhanced pointer precision box must be unchecked. Click OK to save changes.
USER GUIDE 10 10 Mbps connection For 10BASE-T Ethernet networks, the Fast Ethernet adapter uses Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP/FTP cable. To establish a 10
DX USER IP 11 15. Order of powering on Connect the DX User IP to the power supply using the power cord provided. The devices and servers can be power
USER GUIDE 12 1. Choose Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications/Hyperterminal. 2. When prompted enter a name and click OK. The Connect To box appear
DX USER IP 13 4. Set the port settings to the following values: · Bits/second - 115200 · Data bits - 8 · Parity - None · Stop bits - 1 · Flow
USER GUIDE 14 Via Ethernet Crossover connection Connect an Ethernet Crossover cable to the DX User IP and to the computer back-to-back, the DX User IP
DX USER IP 15 This section deals with the HTTP interface. The other two interfaces are explained on pages 19 and 45. The Web browser must come with a
USER GUIDE 16 Figure 14 The DX User IP Home page 19. Timeout After half an hour of non-activity the system automatically logs out. Clicking anywher
DX USER IP 17 Figure 15 The Remote Console Settings All settings are user specific. Choose a user from the Drop-down menu. Transmission Encoding Tran
USER GUIDE 18 Various Remote Console Options Start in Monitor Mode - Check this option to open the Remote Console window in read only mode. (No keyboa
DX USER IP 1 Table of Contents 1. Welcome...
DX USER IP 19 To require a confirmation request before keystrokes are sent, write confirm at the start. E.g. confirm Ctrl+Alt+Delete. For a list of ke
USER GUIDE 20 quit - Logs out current user and disconnects from the client. version - Shows all available version numbers terminal - Starts the termi
DX USER IP 21 Internal power Once connected, enable the internal power option using the Serial Port settings on page 40. The Power Control panel enab
USER GUIDE 22 External power If the external power option is enabled it will look like Figure 17. Figure 17 External power control The upper half is
DX USER IP 23 Figure 18 Keyboard & Mouse Settings The elements of the Keyboard & Mouse Settings are explained below. Host Interface – Only A
USER GUIDE 24 Figure 19 Mouse settings G&D Equalizer – This supports the mouse synchronization for Guntermann & Drunck KVM switches. These sw
DX USER IP 25 Figure 20 KVM Settings The elements of the KVM Settings are explained below. Active Port To switch to a computer: 1. Choose a number in
USER GUIDE 26 Figure 21 KVM Port Settings 29. KVM Port Settings 1. Assign names for each port. 2. Define hotkeys to switch to each port. Choose ei
DX USER IP 27 If an external power option is enabled it is possible to assign a port of this control for power switching to each KVM port, see page 20
USER GUIDE 28 Each selection adds the outlet to the list at the bottom. The order of powering off/on, will be the order as set out in this list. Chan
USER GUIDE 2 40. Maintenance...50 41. Accessin
DX USER IP 29 Custom Video Modes DX User IP recognizes a limited number of common video modes. When running X-Window on the host system, don't us
USER GUIDE 30 Horizontal Frequency (Hz) - Horizontal (line) frequency. Vertical Frequency (Hz) - The vertical (refresh) frequency. Total horizontal pi
DX USER IP 31 New user name Enter a login name for a new user here. Ensure that it is not the same as an existing user or group. Full user name Wri
USER GUIDE 32 Modify User button To modify a user: 1. Select a user in the Existing users Drop-down list. 2. Click the lookup button to get all the u
DX USER IP 33 Copy Group To create a group with the properties of an existing group: 1. Select a group in the Existing group Drop-down list. 2. Type a
USER GUIDE 34 To change access rights: 1. From the Drop down list select a user/group. The selection list shows only users and groups, which you have
DX USER IP 35 Warning! Changing the network settings of DX User IP may result in losing the connection. If you remotely change the settings ensure tha
USER GUIDE 36 Secondary Time Server This address will be used in case the Primary Time Server can't be contacted. Remote Console & HTTPS po
DX USER IP 37 DX User IP is reachable via the IP address of the DSL router, which is dynamically assigned by the provider. Since the administrator doe
USER GUIDE 38 Check interval - Interval for reporting again to the Dynamic DNS server by DX User IP. DX User IP has its own independent real time clo
DX USER IP 3 1. Welcome Thank you for buying the DX User IP system. The DX User IP system is produced by Minicom Advanced Systems Limited. Technical p
DX USER IP 39 The DX User IP acts as an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to which you can dial in. The connection is established using the Point-to-Poi
USER GUIDE 40 Figure 31 External Power Option for Serial port 1 Serial Port 2 This port provides the power control options, see page 20. Choose a su
DX USER IP 41 Figure 33 Serial Port 2 external power option IPM 220-L (Inline Power Module) - External module option to switch power of a single syst
USER GUIDE 42 Figure 34 Security Settings SSL settings Force HTTPS - Access the Web front-end only using an HTTPS connection. DX User IP won't
DX USER IP 43 To create and install a DX User IP SSL certificate: 1. From the Security Settings page choose Create your own SSL certificate. The windo
USER GUIDE 44 Key length - Length of the generated key in bits. 1024 Bits are supposed be sufficient for most cases. Larger keys may result in slower
DX USER IP 45 0.0.0.0/0 matches any IP packet. Policy - Determines what to do with matching packets. They are accepted or dropped. NOTE: The order of
USER GUIDE 46 · Server's power state · The following actions can be initiated via SNMP: · Reset server · Power on/off server · Reset DX
DX USER IP 47 Write Community - This community allows you to set options and reset DX User IP or the host via SNMP. System Location - Type a descript
USER GUIDE 48 From the DX User IP Menu choose IPMI Settings. The IPMI Settings appears. See Figure 37. Figure 37 IPMI Settings IPMI disabled - Disabl
USER GUIDE 4 2. Introduction The DX User IP from Minicom Advanced Systems redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a remote computer. All da
DX USER IP 49 39. LDAP Settings You can keep authentication information in a central LDAP directory. The purpose of LDAP is simply to confirm the pa
USER GUIDE 50 Name of user-entry object class - The object class that identifies a user in the LDAP directory. To use the default leave this field emp
DX USER IP 51 Attention: Only experienced staff members or administrators should perform a firmware update. Direct SmartIP Links You can set up direct
USER GUIDE 52 4. In the Device Name column type a description. 5. Click Apply. On the Home page Monitor icons representing the direct connection IP u
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USER GUIDE 54 41. Accessing the remote console From the menu click Show Remote Console. The DX Login screen appears inside the remote console. See Fi
DX USER IP 55 The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that tries to establish its own TCP connection to DX User IP. The protocol that is run over t
USER GUIDE 56 Exclusive access - If a user has the appropriate permission, he can force the Remote Consoles of all other users to close. No one can op
DX USER IP 57 Information bar - Shows the console and connection state and remote screen size. The value in round brackets describes the connection to
USER GUIDE 58 The parameters have the following functions: Brightness - Brightness control. Contrast Red/Green/Blue- RGB contrast control. Clock - Set
DX USER IP 5 3. Features of DX User IP · KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) access over IP or analogous telephone line. · Automatically senses video reso
DX USER IP 59 Intelligent Sync - If fast sync doesn't work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system use the Intelligent Sync op
USER GUIDE 60 Frequently Asked Questions Q 1: The client mouse doesn't work or is not synchronized. A: Ensure the DX User IP mouse settings mat
DX USER IP 61 Glossary of terms ACPI - A specification that enables the operating system to implement power management and system configuration. ATX
USER GUIDE 62 Appendix A: DX User IP Video modes The DX User IP supports the following video modes. Do not use other custom video settings. Resolutio
DX USER IP 63 Appendix B: Key codes Figure 47 illustrates the keys on a standard 104 key PC keyboard with a US English language mapping. These keys a
USER GUIDE 64 Key Key code Alternative Psc PRINTSCREEN Scrl SCROLL_LOCK Brk BREAK Ins INSERT Pos1 HOME Pup PAGE_UP Del DELETE Pdn PAGE_DOWN
DX USER IP 65 Appendix C: Pin assignments VGA HD-15 543211098761112131415543215432110987610987611121314151112131415 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1
USER GUIDE 66 Serial SUB-D 9 Connector 123456789123456789123451234567896789 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RX 7 RTS 3 TX 8 CTS 4 DTR
DX USER IP 67 Appendix D: Disabling mouse acceleration The following steps describe how to disable mouse acceleration in a number of different Operati
USER GUIDE 68 Linux 1. Execute the following command line parameter: xset 0 255 2. Or- xset m 0
USER GUIDE 6 6. DX User IP front panel Figure 2 illustrates the DX User IP front panel. MINICOMSystem OKActivityDXU - IP Figure 2 Front panel The tabl
DX USER IP 69 Appendix E: Technical specifications Host computer - Operating systems Novel, Linux, Windows 98, 2000, XP and later Client computer -
USER GUIDE 70 User Guide Feedback Your feedback is very important to help us improve our documentation. Please email any comments to: ug.comments@mini
DX USER IP 71 Regional Offices Germany Kiel Tel: + 49 431 668 7933 [email protected] France Vincennes Tel: + 33 1 49 57 00 00 info.france@mini
DX USER IP 7 Terminal port When there are X-RICC RS232s in the DX system, you can control them through an RS232 terminal connected to the DX User IP.
USER GUIDE 8 Windows 2000 Pro and 2000 Server Deactivate Mouse Acceleration. To do so: From the Control Panel select Mouse. Select the Motion tab. See
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