Single port KVM over IP switch Single Port KVM over IP SWITCH USER’S MANUAL Rev 1.
Single port KVM over IP switch TABLE OF CONTENTS THE QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 When the sever is up and running 2.2 When the server is dead 2.3 Features 2.4 Package contents 2.5 Technical specifications 2.6 System requirement 2.7 Cable diagrams 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3.1 Operation overview 3.2 Connecting IP- KVM to the host system 3.3 Connecting IP- KVM to multi-port KVM switch 3.4 Connecting External Reset/Power option 4 CONFIGURATION 4.1 Initial Configuration 4.1.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.1 Remote Control 6.1.1 KVM Console 6.1.2 Remote Power 6.1.3 Telnet Console 6.2 Virtual Media 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 Floppy Disk CD ROM Drive redirection Options 6.3 User Management 6.3.1 Change Password 6.3.2 Users And Groups 6.4 KVM Settings 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 User Console Power Control Keyboard/Mouse Video 6.5 Device Settings 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.5.5 6.5.6 6.5.7 Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate Serial Port Date And Time Event Log 6.
Single port KVM over IP switch 1. The quick installation guide Installation IP-KVM switch redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a remote administration console. All data is transmitted via IP. IP-KVM switch can be used in a multi administrator and multi server environment as well. Besides, IP-KVM switch is a KVM switch, which can also be used with a local console.
Single port KVM over IP switch Parameter IP auto configuration IP-Address Net-mask Default-Gateway Value DHCP 192.168.1.22 255.255.255.0 none Table 1-1: Initial configuration If this initial configuration doesn’t meet your local requirements, you need to do the initial IP configuration. Use one of the following ways: 1. Connect the enclosed NULL modem cable to the serial interface on the rear side.
Single port KVM over IP switch Changing these settings to user specific values is strongly recommended and can be done on the User Management page (see the Section called Users and Groups in Chapter 6 ). Remote Console The Remote Console is the redirected screen, keyboard and mouse of the remote host system to which IP-KVM switch is installed. The web browser which is used for accessing IP-KVM switch has to supply a Java Runtime Environment version 1.1 or higher.
Single port KVM over IP switch 2. Introduction Thank you for purchasing IP-KVM switch. IP-KVM switch can save your MONEY, TIME, SPACE, EQUIPMENT and POWER. IP-KVM switch defines a new class of remote KVM access devices. IP-KVM switch combines digital remote KVM access via IP networks with comprehensive and integrated system management. IP-KVM switch provides convenient, remote KVM access and control via LAN or Internet.
Single port KVM over IP switch Type of failure Hard disk failure Power cable detached, power supply failure CPU Controller, main board failure. CPU fan failure RAM failure Detected by Console screen, CMOS set-up information Server remains in power on state after power on command has been given. Power supply is on, but there is no video output. By server specific management software Boot-Sequence on boot console Table 2-1:Host system failures and how they are detected. 2.3.
Single port KVM over IP switch 2.5. Technical specifications Model No.
Single port KVM over IP switch 2.7. Cable diagrams PS/2 Cable: Mini Din 6 pin Male to Male VGA Cable: HDB15 pin Male to Male USB 2.
Single port KVM over IP switch 3. Hardware installation 3.1 Operation Overview Figure 3-1 shows the connections of IP-KVM switch to its host, to peripheral devices, to the power source and to the local area network. Single port IP-KVM KVM PC IP Network Administrator Figure 3-1.a: IP-KVM switch usage scenario Single port IP-KVM KVM 8/16 PS/2 IP Network KVM Switch 8/16 Administrator Figure 3-1.
Single port KVM over IP switch Step 2 Connect the monitor to the IP-KVM switch console side. Step 3 Connect the keyboard to the IP-KVM switch console side. Step 4 Connect the mouse to the IP-KVM switch console side. Step 5 Connect a VGA cable (15-pin HDDB Male / Male) with the Male side to both of the PC and the host of the IP-KVM switch. Step 6 Connect one end to the PS/2 mouse port on the computer, and the other end to the host PS/2 mouse port on the IP-KVM switch.
Single port KVM over IP switch Step 8 (Option) Connect the type A connector of USB A-B cable to the USB port of the host system, while using remote mass storage control. USB type A plug of USB A-B cable to the computer. Step 8 Connect Ethernet and/or modem or both communication ports simultaneously, depending on how you want to access IP-KVM switch INTERNET Modem 3.2.1 Ethernet connection The rear side of IP-KVM switch provides a RJ-45 connector for Ethernet.
Single port KVM over IP switch ¾ Make sure that the cable is wired appropriately for a standard 100BASE-TX adapter. ¾ Align the RJ-45 plug with the notch on the adapter’s connector and insert it into the adapter’s connector. 3.3 Scenario of connecting IP-KVM switch to the Multi-port KVM Switch system 3.
Single port KVM over IP switch 4. Configuration 4.1 Initial Configuration The IP-KVM switch's communication interfaces are all based on TCP/IP. It comes pre-configured with the IP configuration listed in Table 4-1. Parameter IP auto configuration IP-Address Net-mask Default-Gateway Value DHCP 255.255.255.0 none Table 4-1. Initial network configuration Warning If the DHCP connection fails on boot up, the IP-KVM switch will not have an IP address.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure4-1. IP-KVM switch setup tool On the upper left corner, the MAC address of the IP-KVM switch is displayed. To detect the MAC address, manually, press the button “Refresh Devices”. The displayed MAC address is the same MAC address printed on the white sticker placed on the back of the IP-KVM switch. If the IP-KVM switch is connected via USB, it is classified as an USB device and an appropriate drive letter is chosen for this device.
Single port KVM over IP switch When configuring with a serial terminal, reset the IP-KVM switch and immediately press the “ ESC ” key. You will see some device information, and a “ => ” prompt. Enter “config”, press “ Enter ” key and wait for a few seconds for the configuration questions to appear. Parameter Bits/second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow Control Value 115200 8 No 1 None Table 4-2. Serial line parameters As you proceed, the following questions will appear on the screen.
Single port KVM over IP switch 4.1.3.2 Remote Mouse Settings A common problem with KVM devices is the synchronization between the local and remote mouse cursors. The IP-KVM switch addresses this situation with an intelligent synchronization algorithm. There are two mouse modes available on the IP-KVM switch. Auto mouse speed The automatic mouse speed mode tries to detect the speed and acceleration settings of the host system automatically. See the section below for a more detailed explanation.
Single port KVM over IP switch There are mouse drivers which influence the synchronization process and lead to desynchronized mouse pointers. If this happens, make sure you do not use a special vendor-specific mouse driver on your host system. Windows XP Mouse Settings Windows XP knows a setting named “improve mouse acceleration”, which has to be deactivated. Active Desktop If the Active Desktop feature of Microsoft Windows is enabled do not use a plain background. Instead, use some kind of wallpaper.
Single port KVM over IP switch 5. Usage 5.1 Prerequisites The IP-KVM switch features an embedded operating system and applications offering a variety of standardized interfaces. This chapter will describe both these interfaces, and the way to use them in a more detailed manner. The interfaces are accessed using the TCP/IP protocol family, thus they can be accessed using the built-in Ethernet adapter. The following interfaces are supported: HTTP/HTTPS Full access is provided by the embedded web server.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure 5-1. The Internet Explorer displaying the encryption key length Newer web browsers do support strong encryption on default. 5.2 Login into the IP-KVM switch and logout 5.2.1 Login into the IP-KVM switch Launch your web browser. Direct it to the address of your IP-KVM switch, which you configured during the installation process.
Single port KVM over IP switch Warning Please make sure to change the super user password immediately after you have installed and accessed your IP-KVM switch for the first time. Not changing the pass phrase for the super user is a severe security risk and might result in unauthorized access to the IP-KVM switch and to the host system including all possible consequences! Warning Your web browser has to accept cookies, or else login is not possible.
Single port KVM over IP switch Table 5-2. Buttons from the front end Warning If there is no activity for half an hour, the IP-KVM switch will log you out, automatically. A click on one of the links will bring you back to the login screen. 5.2.2 Logout from the IP-KVM switch This link logs out the current user and presents a new login screen. Please note that an automatic logout will be performed in case there is no activity for half an hour. 5.
Single port KVM over IP switch 5.4 Main Window Starting the Remote Console opens an additional window. It displays the screen content of your host system. The Remote Console will behave exactly in the same way as if you were sitting directly in front of the screen of your remote system. That means keyboard and mouse can be used in the usual way. However, be aware of the fact that the remote system will react to keyboard and mouse actions with a slight delay.
Single port KVM over IP switch Sync mouse Activates the mouse synchronization process. Choose this option in order to synchronize the local with the remote mouse cursor. This is especially necessary when using accelerated mouse settings on the host system. In general, there is no need to change mouse settings on the host.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure 5-7. Remote Console Exclusive Mode • Scaling Allow you to scale down the Remote Console. You can still use both mouse and keyboard, however the scaling algorithm will not preserve all display details. Figure 5-8. Remote Console Options Menu:Scaling • Mouse Handling The submenu for mouse handling offers two options for synchronizing the local and the remote mouse pointer. Fast Sync -The fast synchronization is used to correct a temporary, but fixed skew.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure 5-9. Remote Console Options Menu:Cursor • Video Settings Opens a panel for changing the IP-KVM switch video settings. IP-KVM switch features two different dialogs, which influence the video settings. Video Settings through the HTML-Frontend To enable local video port, select this option. This option decides if the local video output of IP-KVM switch is active and passing through the incoming signal from the host system.
Single port KVM over IP switch Contrast Controls the contrast of the picture Clock Defines the horizontal frequency for a video line and depends on the video mode. Different video card types may require different values here. The default settings in conjuction with the auto adjustment procedure should be adequate for all common configurations. If the picture quality is still bad after auto adjustment you may try to change this setting together with the sampling phase to achieve a better quality.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure 5-13. Soft Keyboard Mapping • Local Keyboard Used to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the Remote Console Applet. Normally, the applet determines the correct value automatically. However, depending on your particular JVM and your browser settings this is not always possible. A typical example is a German localized system that uses an US-English keyboard mapping.
Single port KVM over IP switch value in brackets describes the connection to the Remote Console. “Norm” means a standard connection without encryption, “SSL” indicates means a secure connection. Figure 5-15. Status line Furthermore, both the incoming (“In:”) and the outgoing (“Out:”) network traffic are visible (in kb/s). If compressed encoding is enabled, a value in brackets displays the compressed transfer rate. Figure 5-16.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6. Menu Options 6.1 Remote Control 6.1.1 KVM Console Figure 6-1. KVM Console To open the KVM console, either clicks on the menu entry on the left, or on the console picture on the right. To refresh the picture, click on the button “Refresh”. For the power settings see the Section called Remote Power. 6.1.2 Telnet Console Figure 6-2.
Single port KVM over IP switch The IP-KVM switch firmware features a Telnet server that enables a user to connect via a standard Telnet client. In case the Telnet program is using a VT 100, VT 102 or VT 220 terminal or an according emulation, it is even possible to perform a console redirection as long as the IP-KVM switch host machine is using a text mode screen resolution. Connecting to the IP-KVM switch is done as usual and as required by the Telnet client, for instance in a UNIX shell: telnet 192.168.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.2 Virtual Media 6.2.1 Floppy Disk Figure 6-3. Virtual Floppy Area Upload a Floppy Image Within two small steps working on the basis of a certain (floppy) image can be achieved. • First, the path of the image has to be specified. You can do that either by hand, or by using the file selection dialog of your web browser. To open the file selection dialog, click on the button “Browse” and select the desired image file. Figure 6-4.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.2.2 CD ROM Use Image on Windows Share (SAMBA) To include an image from a Windows share, select “ CD-ROM ” from the submenu. Figure 6-6. Selecting CD ROM Figure 6-7. Select Windows Share The following information has to be given to mount the image properly: Share host The server name, or its IP address. Share name The name of the share to be used. Path to image The path of the image file on the share.
Single port KVM over IP switch The specified image file is supposed to be accessible from the IP-KVM switch. The information above has to be given from the point of view of the IP-KVM switch. It is important to specify correct IP addresses, and device names. Otherwise, IP-KVM switch may not be able to access the referenced image file. Furthermore, the specified share has to be configured correctly. Therefore, administrative permissions are required. As a regular user you may not have these permissions.
Single port KVM over IP switch • Click “ OK ” to set the options for this share. UNIX and UNIX-like OS (UNIX, Solaris, Linux) If you like to access the share via SAMBA, SAMBA has to be set up properly. You may either edit the SAMBA configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf, or use the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) or WebMin to set the correct parameters. For additional options see the Section called Options for details.
Single port KVM over IP switch CD ROM/ISO Images UNIX and UNIX-like OS To create an image file, make use of “dd”. This is one of the original UNIX utilities and is included in every UNIX-like OS (UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux). To create a CDROM image file, copy the contents of the CDROM to a file. You can use the following command: dd [ if=/dev/cdrom ] [ of=/tmp/cdrom.image ] dd reads the entire disc from the device /dev/cdrom, and saves the output in the specified output file /tmp/cdrom.image.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.2.3 Drive redirection 6.2.3.1 Driver Installation Please follow the KVM Vision Viewer Setup Wizard step by step to install the driver from the attached CD ROM.
Single port KVM over IP switch 5-5 Figure 5-17. KVM Vision Viewer Setup step 6.2.3.2 Create a New Device ¾ Start KVM Vision Viewer ¾ Click on “Device” and select “New Device” to create a new device Figure 5-17. Create a new Device Figure 5-17. Device Configuration dialog Device Name: Enter a name to your device. Network Address: Enter an IP address the IP-KVM switch uses. Authentication Port: This is a fixed number “443”.
Single port KVM over IP switch Connection Mode: With this option, you can specify whether the connection mode is “LAN”, “DSL”, “UMTS”, “ISDN 128k’ or “ISDN/Modem V9.0”. ¾ Click Ok, the new device will be added as below, Figure 5-18. New Device 6.2.3.3 Drive Redirection Settings ¾ Move the cursor to the new device that has been created. ¾ Click on “Device” then select “Drive Redirection” and “Redirect local drive”. Figure 5-19. Drive Redirection Setting select Figure 5-20.
Single port KVM over IP switch Device Authentication The factory default Username is “super” and the default Password is “pass”. ¾ Click Ok, the new device icon will be changed as below, Figure 5-21. Drive Redirection finished Warning 1. Drive Redirection is only possible with Windows 2000 and the latter version. 2. The Drive Redirection works on a low SCSI level and the SCSI protocol cannot recognize partitions; therefore the whole drive selected will be shared instead of any particular partition. 3.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.3 User Management 6.3.1 Change Password Figure 6-12. Set password To change your password, enter the new password in the upper entry field. Retype the password in the filed below. Click “ Apply ” to submit your changes. 6.3.2 Users And Groups Figure 6-13. Set User The IP-KVM switch comes with 2 pre-configured user accounts that have fixed permissions. The account super has all possible rights to configure the device and to use all functions IP-KVM switch offers.
Single port KVM over IP switch Existing users Select an existing user for modification. Once a user has been selected, click the lookup button to see the user information. New User name The new user name for the selected account. Password The password for the login name. It must be at least four characters long. Confirm password Confirmation of the password above. 6.4 KVM Settings 6.4.1 User Console The following settings are user specific.
Single port KVM over IP switch Pre-configured The pre-configured settings deliver the best result because of optimized adjustment of compression and colour depth for the indicated network speed. Manually Allows to adjust both compression rate and the colour depth individually. Depending on the selected compression rate the data stream between the IP-KVM switch and the Remote Console will be compressed in order to save bandwidth.
Single port KVM over IP switch installed on your system, it will be downloaded and installed automatically. However, in order to make the installation possible, you still need to answer the according dialogs with “yes” . The download volume is around 11 Mbytes. The advantage of downloading Sun's JVM lays in providing a stable and identical Java Virtual Machine across different platforms.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.4.2 Keyboard/Mouse Figure 6-17. Keyboard and Mouse Settings Host Interface Enables a certain interface the mouse is connected to. You can choose between “Auto” for automatic detection, “USB” for an USB mouse, and “PS/2” for a PS/2 mouse. Warning To use the USB and/or PS/2 interface you need a correct cabling between the managed host and the managing device.
Single port KVM over IP switch Mouse Speed • Auto mouse speed Use this option if the mouse settings on host use an additional acceleration setting. The IP-KVM switch tries to detect the acceleration and speed of the mouse during the mouse sync process. • Fixed mouse speed Use a direct translation of mouse movements between the local and the remote pointer. You may also set a fixed scaling which determines the amount the remote mouse pointer is moved when the local mouse pointer is moved by one pixel.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.4.4 Video Figure 6-18. Video Settings Local Video Port Settings Enable local video port This option decides if the local video output of the IP-KVM switch is active and passing through the incoming signal from the host system. Miscellaneous Video Settings • Noise filter This option defines how the IP-KVM switch reacts to small changes in the video input signal.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure 6-19. Network Settings Warning The initial IP configuration is usually done directly at the host system using the special procedure described in Table 4-1. Warning Changing the network settings of the IP-KVM switch might result in losing connection to it. In case you change the settings remotely make sure that all the values are correct and you still have an option to access the IP-KVM switch.
Single port KVM over IP switch Remote Console And HTTPS port Port number at which the IP-KVM switch's Remote Console server and HTTPS server are listening. If left empty the default value will be used. HTTP port Port number at which the IP-KVM switch's HTTP server is listening. If left empty the default value will be used. Telnet port Port number at which the IP-KVM switch's Telnet server is listening. If left empty the default value will be used.
Single port KVM over IP switch Figure 6-21. Dynamic DNS Scenario The IP-KVM switch is reachable via the IP address of the DSL router, which is dynamically assigned by the provider. Since the administrator does not know the IP address assigned by the provider, the IP-KVM switch connects to a special dynamic DNS server in regular intervals and registers its IP address there. The administrator may contact this server as well and pick up the same IP address belonging to his card.
Single port KVM over IP switch You have registered this username during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server. Spaces are not allowed in the Nickname. Password You have used this password during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server. Check time The IP-KVM switch card registers itself in the Dynamic DNS server at this time. Check interval This is the interval for reporting again to the Dynamic DNS server by the IP-KVM switch.
Single port KVM over IP switch If set to “Force” the applet tries to make an encrypted connection. An error will be reported in case connection establishment fails. 6.5.4 Certificate Figure 6-23. Certificate Settings The IP-KVM switch uses the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol for any encrypted network traffic between itself and a connected client. During the connection establishment the IP-KVM switch has to expose its identity to a client using a cryptographic certificate.
Single port KVM over IP switch • Upload the certificate to the IP-KVM switch using the “ Upload ” button as shown in Figure 6-24. Figure 6-24. SSL Certificate Upload After completing these three steps, the IP-KVM switch has its own certificate that is used for identifying the card to its clients. Warning If you destroy the CSR on the IP-KVM switch there is no way to get it back! In case you deleted it by mistake, you have to repeat the three steps as described above.
Single port KVM over IP switch Challenge Password Some certification authorities require a challenge password to authorize later changes on the certificate (e.g. revocation of the certificate). The minimal length of this password is 4 characters. Confirm Challenge Password Confirmation of the Challenge Password Email The email address of a contact person that is responsible for the IP-KVM switch and its security. Key length This is the length of the generated key in bits.
Single port KVM over IP switch Logically, connecting to the IP-KVM switch using a telephone line means nothing else than building up a dedicated point-to-point connection from your console computer to the IP-KVM switch. In other words, the IP-KVM switch acts as an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to which you can dial in. The connection is established using the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Before you connect to the IP-KVM switch, make sure to configure your console computer accordingly.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.5.6 Date And Time Figure 6-27. Date and Time This link refers to a page, where the internal real-time clock of the IP-KVM switch can be set up (see Figure 6-27). You have the possibility to adjust the clock manually, or to use a NTP timeserver. Without a timeserver, your time setting will not be persistent, so you have to adjust it again, after IP-KVM switch loses power for more than a few minutes.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.5.7 Event Log Figure 6-29. Event Log Important events like a login failure or a firmware update are logged to a selection of logging destinations (see Figure 6-29). Each of those events belongs to an event group, which can be activated separately. The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the IP-KVM switch. To show the log list, click on “Event Log” on the “Maintenance” page.
Single port KVM over IP switch unique for each device. When you change the NFS settings and press the button “Apply” , the NFS share will be mounted immediately. That means, the NFS share and the NFS server must be filled with valid sources or you will get an error message. SMTP Logging enabled With this option, the IP-KVM switch is able to send Emails to an address given by the Email address text field in the Event Log Settings.
Single port KVM over IP switch Board Summary This section contains a summary with various information about this IP-KVM and its current firmware and allows you to reset the card. You may have a look at Figure 6-31 for an example. The Data file for support allows you to download the IP-KVM data file with specific support information. This is an XML file with certain customized support information like the serial number etc. You may send us this information together with a support request.
Single port KVM over IP switch Event Log Figure 6-32. Event Log List Figure 6-32 displays the log list including the events that are logged by the IP-KVM switch. 6.6.2 Update Firmware Figure 6-33. Update Firmware The IP-KVM switch is a complete standalone computer. The software it runs is called the firmware. The firmware of the IP-KVM switch can be updated remotely in order to install new functionality or special features.
Single port KVM over IP switch use WinZip from http://www.winzip.com/ for uncompression. Other operating systems might provide a program called unzip. Before you can start updating the firmware of your IP-KVM switch the new uncompressed firmware file has to be accessible on the system that you use for connecting to the IP-KVM switch. Updating the firmware is a three-stage process: • Firstly, the new firmware file is uploaded onto the IP-KVM switch.
Single port KVM over IP switch 6.6.3 Unit Reset Figure 6-34. Unit Reset This section allows you to reset specific parts of the device. This involves the both keyboard and mouse, the video engine and the IP-KVM itself. Resetting the card itself is mainly needed to activate a newly updated firmware. It will close all current connections to the administration console and to the Remote Console. The whole process will take about half a minute. Resetting subdevices (e.g.
Single port KVM over IP switch 7. Troubleshooting Q 001: The remote mouse doesn’t work or is not synchronous A 001: Make sure the mouse settings in IP-KVM switch match the mouse model. There are some circumstances where the mouse synchronization process could behave incorrectly, refer to Section 5.3.3 for further explanation. Q 002: The video quality is bad or the picture is grainy A 002: Try to correct the brightness and contrast settings (see Section 5.3.
Single port KVM over IP switch Q 011: Every time I open a dialog box with some buttons the mouse pointers are not synchronous anymore A 011: Please check, if you have an option like ”‘Automatically move mouse pointer to the default button of dialog boxes”’ enabled in the mouse settings of the operating system. This option needs to be disabled. 8. Certificates FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Single port PS2 KVM over IP A. Pin Assignments A.1 VGA HD-15 A.2 RJ 45 Connector Ethernet A.
Single port PS2 KVM over IP A.4 Serial SUB-D 9 Connector 1 A.5 KVM 15 pin connector B. Key Codes Table C.1 shows the key codes used to defines keystrokes or hotkeys for several functions. Please note that these key codes do not represent necessarily key characters that are used on international keyboards. They name a key on a standard 104 key PC keyboard with an US English language mapping. The layout for this keyboard is shown in Figure C.1.
Single port PS2 KVM over IP Key (and aliases) 0-9 A-Z , TILDE -, MINUS =, EQUALS ; ’ <, LESS , .
Single port PS2 KVM over IP END PAGE DOWN UP LEFT DOWN RIGHT NUM LOCK NUMPAD0 NUMPAD1 NUMPAD2 NUMPAD3 NUMPAD4 NUMPAD5 NUMPAD6 NUMPAD7 NUMPAD8 NUMPAD9 NUMPADPLUS,NUMPAD PLUS NUMPAD/ NUMPADMUL,NUMPAD MUL NUMPADMINUS,NUMPAD MINUS NUMPADENTER WINDOWS MENU Table B.1: Key Names C. Video Modes Table B.1 lists the video modes IP-KVM switch supports. Please don’t use other custom video settings besides of these. If done so, IP-KVM switch may not be able to detect them.
Single port PS2 KVM over IP Table C.1 Video mode D.
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