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SMART 108/116 IP 9 Position here forfront facingPosition herefor rear facingRear of unitFront of unit Figure 3 Bracket positions Place the brackets to
USER GUIDE 10 9. Connecting the system Figure 5 illustrates the Smart 108/116 IP system overview. POWER100-240 VAC 50/60 HzI01 2 3 4 5 6 7 810 11 12
SMART 108/116 IP 11 To computer’sUSB PortTo computer’sVideo Card Figure 7 RoC USB (SUN) 9.1.1 Connecting a RICC/ROC PS/2 The connections for RICC/RO
USER GUIDE 12 9.1.2 Connecting a RICC/ROC USB The RICC/ROC USB supports Windows 98 SE and later, MAC, SUN and SGI, and all modern Linux distributions
SMART 108/116 IP 13 9.2 Connecting to the network Connect the network cable to the LAN port of the Smart 108/116 IP. This must be done before powering
USER GUIDE 14 IP address is assigned by the DHCP serverYesUnit boots up To access the configuration page of the unit, open Internet Explorer 6.0/Fir
SMART 108/116 IP 15 Connect the Smart 108/116 IP units one at a time and change the static IP address of each unit before connecting the next unit. 11
USER GUIDE 16 Figure 13 Smart 108/116 IP Web interface 11.1 SSL Certificate notes When first connecting to Smart 108/116 IP’s https configuration pag
SMART 108/116 IP 17 Notes Firewall or router security access list must enable inbound communication through the selected TCP ports for the Smart 108/1
USER GUIDE 18 12.2 Centralized Management Minicom’s Centralized Management IP based systems, for secure control of servers and network devices, power
SMART 108/116 IP 1 Table of Contents 1. Welcome...
SMART 108/116 IP 19 13.1 SNMP Events recorded See table in Appendix 1 on page 59 for a list of all events recorded. 14. Administration > User Setti
USER GUIDE 20 Note! The following “special” characters: &, <, >, ” cannot be used for either the user name or password. Depending on th
SMART 108/116 IP 21 Figure 16 Switch Configuration 2. In the Server Name section change the name of the connected servers by selecting the server nam
USER GUIDE 22 Figure 17 User Targets Configuration 2. Select a user from the User drop-down menu. 3. Check the Target servers the user can access (a
SMART 108/116 IP 23 Password Policy – You have the option of a standard or high security level of password. The table below shows the parameters of th
USER GUIDE 24 From the menu select Firmware Upgrade. The Firmware Upgrade window appears showing the current firmware version see Figure 20. Figure 2
SMART 108/116 IP 25 2. Check the dialog box if you want to preserve Network settings. 3. Click . 21. Saving changes and logging out To save any conf
USER GUIDE 26 When using a Firefox browser, install the Minicom Firefox add-on. The screen of the currently selected Target Server with Minicom toolba
SMART 108/116 IP 27 Figure 24 Shared remote session Up to 5 users can share the same remote session. 22.1.1 Private remote session When starting a r
USER GUIDE 28 Full Screen - Check this option to make the remote session screen appear in full screen mode from the next connection onwards. To toggle
USER GUIDE 2 22. Starting a remote session...25 22.1 Sharing
SMART 108/116 IP 29 Figure 26 Performance dialog box Performance mode You can choose fixed or adaptive – these are explained below. Fixed mode Fixe
USER GUIDE 30 22.6.1 Refresh Select Refresh to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be needed when changing the display attributes of a Target Server
SMART 108/116 IP 31 For the following controls choose the appropriate measurement. H. Offset - defines the starting position of each line on the displ
USER GUIDE 32 To add a predefined sequence: 1. Click Add Predefined. A list of sequences appears. 2. Select the desired sequence and click OK. The se
SMART 108/116 IP 33 22.9 Synchronizing mouse pointers When working at the Client computer, two mouse pointers appear: The Client computer’s is on top
USER GUIDE 34 Figure 30 Mouse Settings dialog box 1. From the drop down menu, select the Target’s Operating system. Instructions and sliders appear.
SMART 108/116 IP 35 unless there is erratic mouse behavior (the mouse is making random clicks and jumping arbitrarily around the screen). Click the
USER GUIDE 36 Restore the device firmware – If during a firmware update there is a power failure and you can no longer access the system you can resto
SMART 108/116 IP 37 Open Internet Explorer and type the following into the Address dialog box: http://IP address/config. (Do not start the address w
USER GUIDE 38 2. Click . A further warning appears, see below. Figure 36 Warning 3. Click OK, the factory defaults are restored. When the process fi
SMART 108/116 IP 3 26.7 Verifying the version numbers...
SMART 108/116 IP 39 Section II Section II explains how to operate the Smart 108/116 IP Switching system locally (sections 24 and 25) and how to upgr
USER GUIDE 40 25.1 Navigating the OSD To navigate up and down use the Up and Down arrow keys. To jump from one column to the next (when relevant) use
SMART 108/116 IP 41 25.3.1 The General settings With the red line on the word GENERAL, press Enter. The General settings window appears see Figure 41.
USER GUIDE 42 25.3.1.5 Activating password protection By default OSD access is not password protected. Only the Administrator can password-protect the
SMART 108/116 IP 43 25.3.1.9 Changing the Keyboard language The keyboard is preset to US English; this can be changed to French (FR) or German (DE),
USER GUIDE 44 To erase an entire line: Place the cursor at the beginning of the line. Keep the Space bar depressed until the line is erased. 25.5.2 Ke
SMART 108/116 IP 45 LBL - In the LBL column, change the display period of the Confirmation label showing which computer is currently accessed. T/O - W
USER GUIDE 46 · N – No access to a particular computer – A TIMEOUT label appears if access is attempted To give each user the desired access level: 1
SMART 108/116 IP 47 Figure 46 HELP window Please note! All the functions set out in the Help window are performed from the Main window. The Help wind
USER GUIDE 48 Note! Picture quality is relative to distance. The further away a remote computer is from the Smart 108/116 IP, the lower the image qual
USER GUIDE 4 1. Welcome Thank you for buying the Smart 108/116 IP system. This system is produced by Minicom Advanced Systems Limited. This document p
SMART 108/116 IP 49 26. Upgrading the Smart 108/116 IP firmware With the Smart 108/116 IP Switch Update software you can upgrade the firmware for the:
USER GUIDE 50 26.4 Connecting the RS232 Download cable To run the Update software, connect the RS232 Download cable (p/n 5CB40419) to the computer co
SMART 108/116 IP 51 Smart 108/116 IP SwitchRoC / RICCsUpgrade Status barCurrent status of device Figure 48 Smart 108/116 IP Switch Update window The t
USER GUIDE 52 Figure 49 Com Port Dialog box 3. Choose the Com Port the RS232 Serial cable is connected to and click OK. 26.7 Verifying the version nu
SMART 108/116 IP 53 Figure 51 Hardware version report 26.7.2 RICC/ROC version Before you can tick a RICC/ROC, you must unselect the 108/116 IP Swit
USER GUIDE 54 with a .min extension. The correct firmware is automatically selected according the Switch or RICC/ROCC chosen in step 1 above. The file
SMART 108/116 IP 55 27. Update software - Troubleshooting This section covers: · Communication Error message · Electricity failure 27.1 Communicatio
USER GUIDE 56 28. Technical specifications Operating systems Target Server DOS, Windows, Novell, Linux, SUN Solaris for PC Client Computer Windows
SMART 108/116 IP 57 29. Video resolution and refresh rates Hz → 56 60 65 66 70 72 73 75 76 85 86 640x480 x x x x x x 720x40
USER GUIDE 58 30. Safety This device contains no serviceable parts. Any servicing of the device must be performed by an authorized Minicom technician
SMART 108/116 IP 5 Section I Section I explains how to configure and operate the Smart 108/116 IP system remotely over IP. Section II on page 39, expl
SMART 108/116 IP 59 Appendix 1: SNMP Events table The table below lists all events recorded. Event Text Code Comment "System Boot" 1010
USER GUIDE 60 Event Text Code Comment Login is not successful because server is busy. 2040 Login is not successful because server is busy. CONF_USER
SMART 108/116 IP 61
USER GUIDE 6 4. System components The system consists of: · 1 Smart 108 IP (p/n 0SU70032) or 1 Smart 116 IP (p/n 0SU60005) · Rack mounting set (p/n
SMART 108/116 IP 7 7.1 LED and button table LED Function Power Power Indicator Remote Illuminates when remote session is active Link Unit is connec
USER GUIDE 8 8. Pre-installation guidelines · Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that are likely to generate e
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