Tripp Lite 216 - Manual

Tripp Lite 216

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – LED and button table; LED; Connecting the system; Figure 3 illustrates the Smart 216 system overview.
  • Page 4 – Figure 5 ROC USB; Connect the Mouse connector to the computer’s Mouse port.
  • Page 5 – Connecting the CAT5 cables; ROC USB
  • Page 6 – Connecting the two KVM consoles; Connect the monitor connectors to the Monitor ports.; Connecting to the power supply; Setting network parameters via the OSD; Shift; twice. The OSD Main window; Figure 8 Settings window
  • Page 7 – QUICK START GUIDE; Logging into the web configuration; IP address; Enter; Figure 9 Targets page; User
  • Page 8 – Operating the system via the OSD; Figure 10 OSD Main window; Navigating the OSD Main window; Esc; Selecting a computer
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Smart 216 / 232 – Quick Start Guide

1. Introduction

To take advantage of the Smart 216 / 232 full range of features, we recommend
you read the softcopy User Guide after performing the Quick Start procedure. It’s
in PDF format on the supplied CD or on our website www.minicom.com in the
Support section.

All references throughout this guide to the Smart 216 refer equally to the Smart
232. The two units are functionally the same. The Smart 216 has 16 Server ports
and the Smart 232 has 32 Server ports.

The Smart 216 extends your KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) from servers with
PS/2 or USB interfaces up to 30m/100ft away. 2 users can control, monitor and
manage up to 16 servers simultaneously. You can connect a Power Distribution
Unit (PDU) for power management.

2. System components

The system consists of:

1 Smart 216 (p/n 1SU22090) or 1 Smart 232 (p/n 1SU22091)

Rack mounting set (p/n 5AC20247)

ROCs - PS/2, USB

3. The Smart 216 unit

Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the Smart 216.

Figure 1 Smart 216 ports – side 1

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1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA

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Summary

Page 2 - LED and button table; LED; Connecting the system; Figure 3 illustrates the Smart 216 system overview.

SMART 216 / 232 1 3.1 LED and button table LED Function Power Power Indicator Link Unit is connected to the network Remote 1 and 2 Illuminates when the respective user connects to a server Figure 2 Smart 216 ports – side 2 3.2 Connector table Connector Function User 1 and User 2KVM consoles Connect ...

Page 4 - Figure 5 ROC USB; Connect the Mouse connector to the computer’s Mouse port.

SMART 216 / 232 3 Figure 4 ROC PS/2 Figure 5 ROC USB 5.1.1 Connecting a ROC PS/2 1. Switch off the server. 2. Connect the ROC PS/2. Figure 6 illustrates the ROC PS/2 connections. 3. Power on the server. You can connect the ROC PS/2 to a powered on computer, but it must be in thefollowing order: 1. C...

Page 5 - Connecting the CAT5 cables; ROC USB

QUICK START GUIDE 4 Figure 6 ROC PS/2 connections 5.1.2 Connecting a ROC USB The ROC USB supports Windows 98 SE and later, MAC, SUN and SGI, and allmodern Linux distributions. Figure 7 illustrates the ROC USB and its connections. To connect the ROC USB: 1. Connect the Screen connector to the compute...

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