Raritan Paragon switch - Manual

Raritan Paragon switch

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – NFORMATION
  • Page 7 – ABLE OF; KVM S; – RUMT
  • Page 8 – PC; ID S; CIM I
  • Page 9 – HAPTER; Paragon Features and Advantages
  • Page 10 – Paragon System Components; Located at each computer; Local user console
  • Page 11 – only; CIMs; User Consoles; Cat5E Cable
  • Page 12 – Paragon Cable Information; Category 5e UTP Cables:
  • Page 13 – for use with Raritan Category 5e UTP Products
  • Page 15 – Quick Start; Important; : All computers and Paragon components must be powered; OFF; prior to; Physical Connections:; Connect power cord to the Paragon Switch and power ON the unit.
  • Page 16 – lowercase) in the User Name field and press <; keypad “+” and “-” keys to adjust the video image until it appears in focus.
  • Page 17 – Administrator User Name and Password Defaults; admin; Configuration Options
  • Page 18 – Menu Title; OSUI Main Body
  • Page 19 – Help; F1 Help / ESC Exit
  • Page 20 – Basic Installation; all computers and Paragon components prior to installation.; Note
  • Page 21 – connected to a UST1; OR; directly to a keyboard, a monitor, and a mouse; OR both; a UST1; and; Connect the other end of cable to RJ45 Cat5 Port on back of UST1.
  • Page 22 – Please Login Paragon; Selection Menu; ScrlLock | Scan | Skip | NCSL
  • Page 23 – : If user console monitor displays a message “
  • Page 24 – Perform Administrative Setup for CIMS and connected computers.; Administration Menu; Channel Configuration
  • Page 25 – Name
  • Page 26 – Multi-Tier Installation; User Stations (UST1s) can be powered ON and OFF at any time as needed.
  • Page 27 – Installing a Paragon Switch
  • Page 28 – Connecting Tiered Raritan KVM Switches to a Base Paragon Switch; Connecting a Paragon Switch as a Second Tier or Third Tier Unit
  • Page 29 – Guidelines for Paragon System Configuration; is especially important when changing the; User Configuration; Channel Configuration; been completely updated before administrator adds a new Z-chain.
  • Page 30 – Connecting Z-Series Z4200U Z-CIMs as a Tier; order of their placement within the Z4200U Z-CIM chain.; It is recommended
  • Page 31 – by Channel ID Number, not by Name. Display the menu by; : All Paragon components must be powered; ON; prior to Z-Series tier installation. All; Connect other end to computer’s keyboard, video, and mouse ports.
  • Page 32 – Optional
  • Page 34 – Repeat the steps on the previous pages:; Attach Z4200U Z-CIM to Computer to be Added:; Attach new Z-CIM to the existing Z4200U chain:; CIM/computer currently being added to the chain.
  • Page 35 – Select the Channel Configuration submenu.; Enter
  • Page 36 – Connecting a MasterConsole MX
  • Page 37 – Verify and Save Changes:; established. All MX4 paths should be displayed in purple.; one MX4 channel and press <
  • Page 38 – Connecting a MasterConsole MXU2 as a Tier
  • Page 39 – System Configuration; Display All Computers: No; keyboard, monitor and mouse ports of the MXU2 User 1 port.
  • Page 41 – Connecting a MasterConsole II (Model MCC only) as a Tier
  • Page 42 – Select the MasterConsole II channel. Press <
  • Page 43 – Connecting a MasterConsole P as a Tier; : Connecting a MasterConsole P as a Tier is Not Recommended. This
  • Page 44 – Select the MasterConsole P channel and press <
  • Page 45 – Expanded Installation Options; HubPac; Installing a HubPac; Co n n e ct in g A Pa r a g o n U M T8 to a H u b -Pa c
  • Page 46 – . Computers and User Stations (UST1s) to be connected can be powered; port cluster on HubPac:; Connect power cord to back of HubPac and power ON HubPac
  • Page 48 – CIMPac; Installing a CIMPac; U p t o 1 6 U s e r s P e r S e r v e r; C o n n e c t i n g A Pa r ag o n U M T 8 t o a C I M - PA C
  • Page 49 – powered; represents the cluster number 1 through 8.
  • Page 50 – Perform Channel Configuration:
  • Page 51 – Rack Mount Brackets – RUMT and RUST
  • Page 52 – Forward Mount Installation; Forward Mount Installation:; screws on each side.
  • Page 53 – Reverse Mount Installation; Reverse Mount Installation:; three screws on each side.
  • Page 55 – Login
  • Page 56 – Selecting a Computer
  • Page 57 – Selection Menu by Name
  • Page 58 – No computer connected or computer is powered down.
  • Page 59 – Public View Mode; OSUI Displays in Public View Mode; Esc; IEW; IEW
  • Page 60 – User Customization; User Profile; UMT8 Switch HWII
  • Page 62 – > keys to select Single Line (scrolling message banner) or Circ Left; Single Line; refer to “Personal Computer Access Via Z-CIM” on page 83.
  • Page 63 – Use the following function keys to access Paragon OSUI functions:; View the Help Menu; Toggle selection menu to sort by Name or by Channel ID; : If a user does not have administrator privileges, then functions <
  • Page 64 – Paragon Switch Front Panel Display and Controls; Front Panel Components and Functions:; panel control buttons.; button (H) is used for confirming and executing selected function.
  • Page 65 – System Configuration Menu; ” is the UMT8; None”; None; If you hold down the [; FUNC; ] button on the front panel of the Paragon Switch during Power Up, the
  • Page 66 – Set LCD Contrast; LCD C
  • Page 67 – ESC; ID
  • Page 68 – ONFIGURE; Factory “Function” Reset:
  • Page 71 – Administration
  • Page 72 – System Configuration
  • Page 73 – CTIVE; FF
  • Page 74 – USER CONFIGURATION; : The preset user name
  • Page 75 – Tab; User: John Page: 1/1
  • Page 76 – CHANNEL CONFIGURATION
  • Page 77 – > key to move to the far right of the Channel; : Many Raritan KVM Switches are Paragon Ready; , and as a result require no; : If you have more than one path connecting to MX
  • Page 78 – User Station Profile; Keyboard Type Setting: English
  • Page 79 – Refresh Configurations; Select item; - Refresh Configurations; on the Administration Menu to refresh the database of all user
  • Page 81 – Paragon Overview; Hardware Requirements; Download Overview from Raritan’s Web Site to a Floppy Diskette:; Connecting a PC to UST1; : All users should be; logged out; of the Paragon System when configuration data is
  • Page 82 – Operating Overview Software; Insert Overview software diskette into floppy disk drive.; Activate PC Communication and Login:; button on the Communication Control Panel.
  • Page 83 – Perform Administrator Login:; Connect to UST1 and Download Configuration:
  • Page 84 – Editing
  • Page 85 – Editing Device Profiles; Saving a Copy of the Configuration File to a PC Disk File
  • Page 86 – Uploading a Configuration File to Your System
  • Page 87 – Troubleshooting; Check serial port on PC it may be defective.
  • Page 89 – ETTINGS; are called; Group IDs; Available Group IDs for Assignment; ID F; X through 0X
  • Page 90 – Recommendations; Systems Requiring High Security:
  • Page 91 – CIM
  • Page 95 – CIM Installation: Connecting CIM and Server; CIM M; Connect other end of cable to the serial port on the computer.
  • Page 96 – AUPUSBC; Connect the UUSBP’s USB leg to appropriate USB port on computer.; UUSBPD; Connect the UUSBPD’s USB leg to appropriate USB port on computer.
  • Page 97 – Connecting UTP Cables
  • Page 98 – CIM Cable Kits; Universal Cable Kits for connecting computer to CIM:; RPAR1U; Sync on green converter for HP9000 or SGI with HD15 video; ASGIVGA; Sync on green converter for SGI with 13W3 video; ARSVGA; Sync on green converter for RS/6000 with 13W3 video
  • Page 99 – Symptoms and Solutions
  • Page 101 – UTP Cabling FAQs; Belden MediaTwist
  • Page 102 – Can I use non-certified Cat 5e
  • Page 103 – Cat 5e is standardized. Why
  • Page 104 – Are there special
  • Page 107 – Field in User Profile. Can be set to either Global or Individual.
  • Page 108 – > toggles the sort criterion when a
  • Page 109 – For setting and changing user passwords and preferences.; X Model
  • Page 111 – PPENDICES; Appendix A: Paragon Update – Firmware Upgrade; are included with the firmware distribution on Raritan’s website.; : All Paragon components and connected servers can remain powered
  • Page 115 – Appendix B: IBM x330; and Raritan; IBM Break Out Cable
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Summary

Page 5 - NFORMATION

FCC I NFORMATION FCC I NFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipmen...

Page 7 - ABLE OF; KVM S; – RUMT

T ABLE OF C ONTENTS I T ABLE OF C ONTENTS C HAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION 1 P ARAGON F EATURES AND A DVANTAGES _____________________________________________ 1 P ARAGON S YSTEM C OMPONENTS __________________________________________________ 2 P ARAGON C ABLE I NFORMATION ____________________________________...

Page 8 - PC; ID S; CIM I

II T ABLE OF C ONTENTS R EFRESH C ONFIGURATIONS ______________________________________________________ 71 C HAPTER 6: O VERVIEW S OFTWARE 73 H ARDWARE R EQUIREMENTS ______________________________________________________ 73 D OWNLOADING O VERVIEW ______________________________________________________...

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