Page 2 - Table of Contents; Hardware Setup; Package Contents
2 Table of Contents Conventions ................................................3Introduction Overview..............................................3Features ................................................4System Requirements ..........................4 Hardware Setup Front View ......................
Page 3 - Introduction; Overview; Conventions; This manual uses the following conventions:
3 Introduction Overview The B014-000 uses the TCP/IP and IEEE 802.11b protocols to allow a user to remotely mon-itor and access computer/server installations wirelessly. It eliminates the expense of wired net-works while providing the user the freedom to move around anywhere in the workplace. Theuse...
Page 4 - Features; • Firmware upgradeable via WLAN Ethernet connection.; System Requirements; GHz processor and have the screen resolution set to 1024 x 768.
4 Introduction The Administrator and Client utilities make the unit installation, maintenance and operationeasy. System administrators can handle a multitude of tasks with ease - from installing and run-ning GUI applications, to BIOS level troubleshooting, routine monitoring, concurrent mainte-nance...
Page 5 - Front View; the computer or KVM switch it is connected to).; Rear View; Antenna
5 Hardware Setup Front View Reset/FW: Pressing and holding this switch in while powering ON the B014-000 returns the unit to the factory default firmware level. After the B014-000 has been powered ON, pressing and holding this switch in for more than two seconds performs a system reset.* Tx/Rx: This...
Page 6 - Installation; Power up your server or KVM installation.
6 Installation 1. Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting have been turned off. Disconnect the power cords of any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function. 2. Ensure that all devices on the installation are properly grounded. The following identifies the correct step...
Page 7 - Getting Started; Wireless Connection; Provide a valid Username and Password, then Click
7 Getting Started Wireless Connection The B014-000 has a default IP address of 192.168.1.101 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.Be sure to configure your computer's wireless card for a corresponding IP address. The validaddress ranges are: 192.168.1.1 ~ 192.168.1.89; and 192.168.102 ~ 192.168.1.255...
Page 8 - slightly in appearance and wording.; Screen Elements; Note: Be sure to click the Logout icon when you end your session.
8 Note: 1. All screen displays in this manual are for example purposes. The actual may vary slightly in appearance and wording. 2. If you are the administrator logging in for first time, use the default Username: administrator; and the default Password: password. For security purposes, it is imperat...
Page 9 - Administration; An explanation of each of the fields is given in the table below:
9 Administration Introduction The administration utilities, represented by the icons located across the top of the B014-000web page, are used to configure the B014-000 for operation. As you make your configuration changes, click the Apply button at the left of the web page tosave the changes in the ...
Page 10 - Network; Access Port; An explanation of the fields is given in the table below:; IP Address
10 Administration Network The Network dialog is used to specify the B014-000's network environment. The page is divided into three panels: Access Port; IP Address; and Log Server. Access Port If a firewall is being used, the Administrator can specify the port numbers that the firewall willallow (and...
Page 11 - Security; The Security page is used to control access to the B014-000.
11 Log Server: Important transactions that occur on the B014-000, such as logins and internal status messages,are kept in an automatically generated log file. Specify the MAC address and a Port number for the server you want the log server software toreside on. Security The Security page is used to ...
Page 12 - Filtering
12 Filtering • There is a maximum of 100 filters allowed for each category (User IPs, User MACs, and Administrator MACs). • To enable IP filtering for User Stations, Click to put a check mark in the IP and/or MAC Filter enable checkbox. • To add a filter, Click Add. Dialog boxes similar to the ones ...
Page 13 - User Manager; The User Manager dialog is used to manage user profiles.
User Manager The User Manager dialog is used to manage user profiles. • A maximum of 64 user profiles can be created. • To add a user, fill in the information asked for in the User Info dialog box and Click Add. • To delete a user profile, select it and Click Remove. • To modify a user profile, sele...
Page 14 - Customization
14 Customization This configuration dialog allows the Administrator to set Timeout, Login failure, and Workingmode parameters. An explanation of the Customization parameters is given in the table below: Time Out Control If the B014-000 is idle (doesn't receive any input from the computer that curren...
Page 15 - Starting Up; To access the B014-000 with the Windows Client software:; Firmware; configuration dialog.
15 Administration The Windows Client Starting Up To access the B014-000 with the Windows Client software: 1. After you log in, click the Windows Client icon at the left of the web page (see p. 7). Note: You must have DirectX 7.0 or higher installed on your computer. If not, the Client program will n...
Page 16 - Operation; OSD Control Panel; The Windows Client
16 Note: 1. If Full Screen Mode is enabled (there is a checkmark in the box), the remote display fills the entire screen of your local monitor. 2. If Full Screen Mode is not enabled (there is no checkmark in the box), the remote display appears as a window on your desktop. If the remote screen is to...
Page 17 - Keystrokes; that is being used for another action.; Mouse Synchronization
17 The Windows Client Icon Function Drag the OSD display to another position on the screen by clicking and holding on the hand while you move the mouse. Click to bring up the Hotkey Setup dialog box (see p. 19 for details). Click to bring up the Video Adjustment dialog box (see p. 20 for details). C...
Page 18 - Mouse
18 The Windows Client If these procedures still do not help, set the mouse speed and acceleration for the computer (orcomputers via KVM switch) connected to the B014-000 as follows: Windows2000: Set the mouse speed to the middle position; set the mouse acceleration to None (Control Panel Mouse Mouse...
Page 19 - Hotkeys; An explanation of the actions is given in the table, below:
19 The Windows Client Hotkeys The Hotkey Setup Screen: Various configuration changes related to the keyboard, video, and mouse can be performed viahotkey combinations. The Hotkey setup utility is accessed by clicking the Keyboard icon onthe OSD Control Panel. The actions performed by the Hotkeys are...
Page 20 - Configuring the Hotkeys; Highlight the Action, then Click Start; Video Adjustment
20 The Windows Client Configuring the Hotkeys If you find the default Hotkey combinations inconvenient, you can configure them to any keysequence of your liking by doing the following: 1. Highlight the Action, then Click Start 2. Key in the Function keys (one at a time). The key names appear in the ...
Page 22 - The Java Client; your browser still open, Launch it after the save.
22 The Java Client Introduction The Java Client makes the B014-000 accessible to all systems that have Java 2 installed. Java2 is available for free download from Sun's Java web site (http://java.sun.com). To access theB014-000 with the Java Client software, perform the following: 1. After logging i...
Page 23 - The Toolbar; Clicking the first button brings up the Video Settings dialog box:
23 The Java Client The Java Client's toolbar is hidden in the blank area at the bottom center of the screen. Whenyou move the mouse pointer over this area, the toolbar appears: Note: 1. Switch between your local and remote programs using [Alt + Tab]. 2. There may be a slight delay before your keystr...
Page 25 - The Log File
25 The B014-000 logs all the events that take place on it, and writes them to a log file. This isstored as a searchable database. To view the contents of the log file, click the Log icon at theleft of the web page. A screen similar to the one below appears: To clear the log file, click on the Clear ...
Page 26 - Appendix; Specifications; Screw the bracket into any convenient location on the rack.
26 Appendix Specifications Function Specification Connectors Console Ports 1 x 6 pin mini-DIN F - Keyboard1 x 6 pin mini-DIN F - Mouse1 x HDB-15 F - Video KVM Port 1 x SPHD-15 F Power 1 x DC Jack (DC 5V; 2.6A max) LEDs Tx/Rx 1 (Amber) Link 1 (Green) Power 1 (Blue) WLAN 1 (Amber) Video Up to 1600 x 1...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting; General Operation
27 Appendix Troubleshooting General Operation Problem Resolution Erratic Operation If the B014-000 is connected to a KVM switch, make sure to power on the switch before powering on the B014-000. Press and hold the WLAN Reset button (see p. 5), for 10 seconds. Sun Systems Problem Resolution Video dis...
Page 28 - Administrator Login Failure; Short the jumper on the mainboard labeled J6.
28 Appendix The Java Client For mouse synchronization problems, refer to the discussion on page 17. For connection andoperation problems, see the table below: Symptom Action Java Client won't 1. Make sure to include the correct name of the web page when you connect to the specify the B014-000's IP a...
Page 29 - Warranty Registration; FCC Radio / TV Interference Notice
29 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equip...
Page 30 - Glossary; Components
30 Glossary A Administration ............................................9 General Page ........................................9Network Page ....................................10Security Page ....................................11 Administrator Login Failure ......................28Administrator U...