Belkin OmniView - Manual

Belkin OmniView

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – -2 Features Overview; • Remote Access
  • Page 6 – The Event Log captures and stores all user activity on the RIPM.
  • Page 7 – -3 Equipment Requirements; • OmniView Series Remote IP Manager (included)
  • Page 9 – Overview; Maximum Remote Bandwidth:; Authentication Support:; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 11 – -1 Hardware Installation; Typical RIPM Configuration with a Computer
  • Page 12 – Mount the RIPM to the rack. See; Step 2; Connect your keyboard and mouse
  • Page 13 – Power down the KVM switch.; Step 3; Power down the computer.
  • Page 14 – Step 5
  • Page 15 – Installation; Belkin recommends using the device-setup software provided.
  • Page 16 – the CD-ROM on the computer where the RIPM is installed.
  • Page 17 – -4 Configuration via Serial Interface; Parameter; Data bits
  • Page 18 – The RIPM may be accessed using a standard Java; Login; Telnet
  • Page 19 – -1 Login to the Remote IP Manager; When using a secure connection, type in:
  • Page 20 – Some of the available menu options include:; Sync Mouse
  • Page 21 – The Remote Console; • Auto-Mouse Speed
  • Page 22 – Fast Sync
  • Page 23 – • Special Mouse Driver; The information above applies to the double-mouse mode where
  • Page 24 – Mac OS X
  • Page 25 – A click on one of the links will bring you back to the login screen.
  • Page 26 – • Auto-Adjust Button; To open the Options menu, click on the “Options” button.
  • Page 27 – -4 Remote Console Control Bar; • Scaling; The fast sync is used to correct a temporary but fixed skew.; • Intelligent Sync; function or the manual correction in the Video Settings panel.
  • Page 28 – • Local Cursor; different dialogs that influence the video settings.; • Video Settings through the HTML Front End
  • Page 29 – Horizontal Offset
  • Page 30 – Soft Keyboard; Opens up the menu for the soft keyboard.; Show; administration machine.; Mapping
  • Page 31 – Local Keyboard; the command on the remote host.
  • Page 32 – The next button displays the Remote Console Access settings.
  • Page 33 – The “Monitor Only” option disabled.
  • Page 35 – Menu Options; Remote Console Preview; Telnet Console
  • Page 37 – Upload a Floppy Image; Click “Browse” to specify the file to be transferred.
  • Page 38 – The name of the share folder to be used.
  • Page 40 – Click “Re-Activate” in the Active Image section.
  • Page 41 – Please exercise caution when using this feature.; Drive redirection works on
  • Page 42 – c. Secure Connection
  • Page 43 – has been established, the “Connect” button is disabled, and the; Options; Disable Drive Redirection; This switches off drive redirection.; Force Read-Only Connections
  • Page 44 – Floppy Images; UNIX; case, “dd” reads the entire disc from the device “/dev/fd0” and saves the; MS Windows; You can use the tool “RawWrite for Windows”.
  • Page 45 – UNIX and UNIX-Like OS; can use the following command:; example, with “Nero,” you choose “Copy and Backup”, and navigate to
  • Page 47 – -3 User Management; User Management; Confirm Password
  • Page 48 – Remote Console Settings for User
  • Page 49 – Remote Console Type
  • Page 50 – Remote Console Button Keys
  • Page 52 – • Auto Mouse Speed; Use this option if the mouse settings on the host use an additional; • Fixed Mouse Speed; determines the amount the remote mouse pointer is moved when the
  • Page 53 – Enable Local Video Port
  • Page 54 – This refers to the visible number of horizontal pixels.; e. Total horizontal pixels; Here you can provide a mode name, which is displayed in the Remote; KVM Ports
  • Page 55 – -5 Device Settings; a. IP Auto Configuration
  • Page 56 – a. Remote Console and HTTPS Port; If left empty, the default value will be used.; e. Enable Telnet Access
  • Page 57 – Dynamic DNS Scenario
  • Page 58 – Enable Dynamic DNS
  • Page 59 – b. KVM Encryption
  • Page 61 – Certificate Settings; • Upload the certificate to the RIPM using the “Create” button
  • Page 62 – Organizational Unit
  • Page 63 – Configuration or Con; initial configuration.; Modem Init String
  • Page 64 – Modem Server IP Address; Since it is a point-to-point IP connection, virtually any IP; Modem Client IP Address; default value will work in most cases.; Pass-Through Access to Serial Port via Telnet; interface, refer to the “Telnet Console” section.
  • Page 65 – cable is connected from the RIPM to the motherboard.
  • Page 66 – There is currently no automatic way to adjust to daylight saving
  • Page 67 – a. User LDAP Server
  • Page 68 – g. Active Directory Domain
  • Page 69 – The port the RADIUS server listens to for accounting requests. The
  • Page 70 – Event Log Targets
  • Page 71 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ( SMTP) Logging Enabled
  • Page 74 – To update the RIPM’s firmware, you must save the new, uncompressed
  • Page 75 – Only the administrator is allowed to reset the RIPM.
  • Page 76 – -0 Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 77 – hardware that is compatible with the RIPM.
  • Page 78 – FCC Statement; Declaration of Conformity with FCC Rules
  • Page 79 – How state law relates to the warranty.
  • Page 80 – OmniView
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Page 2 - Table of Contents

1. Overview ........................................................................................................................ 1 1-1 Introduction and Package Contents .................................................................. 1 1-2 Features Overview .......................................

Page 5 - -2 Features Overview; • Remote Access

1 2 3 4 5 6 se ct io n 2 1-2 Features Overview Overview • Remote Access The RIPM provides remote access to your KVM configuration and all connected servers. It also sets up to provide remote access to an individual computer or server. • Digital Users The RIPM allows one digital user to access and co...

Page 6 - The Event Log captures and stores all user activity on the RIPM.

3 • Account Management The RIPM allows the administrator to create multiple user accounts and control access to servers. • Event Log The Event Log captures and stores all user activity on the RIPM. • Email Notification The RIPM enables the administrator to monitor user activity and sends email notif...

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