System Requirements • Pentium III 1 GHz processor or equivalent • Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 • Browser must support 128 bit data encryption • Internet connection speed of at least 128 kbps • For the Windows Client, DirectX 7.0 or higher • For the Java Client, Sun’s Java 2 (1.4 or higher) • For the Log Server, the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4.0 driver Package Contents • D-Link KVM-410 IP KVM Switch • Detachable 6 ft.
Hardware Overview Front Panel Reset Button Press and hold this button to restart the KVM-410. Press and hold this button for 2 or more seconds while powering the KVM-410 on to perform a system reset. Link LED A GREEN LED indicates a Client program is accessing the device. Data Speed LED A GREEN LED indicates a 10Mbps connection. An ORANGE LED indicates a 100Mbps Ethernet connection. Power LED An ORANGE LED indicates the KVM-410 is powered on and ready for operation.
Rear Panel KVM Port Connect the included KVM cable that links to the existing server, workstation, or KVM switch. RS-232 Port This port is used when connecting a PDU remote power management module. Local Console Connect the keyboard, mouse, and monitor cables from the local console here. RJ-45 Port Connect the LAN or WAN ethernet cable here.
Hardware Installation Power off the existing KVM switch, server or workstation that will be connected to the KVM-410. Plug the local monitor, keyboard and mouse into the KVM-410 Console Ports. Connect the provided KVM cable to the PC/KVM port. Use the KVM cable provided to connect the KVM-410’s PC/KVM port to the Keyboard, Video and Mouse ports of the existing KVM switch, server, or workstation.
Plug the LAN or WAN ethernet cable into the RJ-45 LAN port. Connect the power adapter to the KVM-410 and then plug in the adapter to an AC power source. Turn on the server, workstation, or existing KVM switch.
Logging In The KVM-410 can be managed and configured with an Internet browser. To configure the KVM-410 using an Internet browser, you must first log into the device by browsing to it’s IP Address. When first powered on, the KVM-410, by default is set to obtain an IP Address through DHCP. If it does not obtain an IP Address after 30 seconds, the KVM-410 automatically sets a static IP address of 192.168.0.60: Note: Your IP Address may be different from the example shown here.
Provide a user name and password to login to the device. The default user name is administrator, and the default password is password. After logging in, the KVM-410 Main Page will appears. This page contains a menu at the top of the page for configuring the KVM-410 and links to the client software utilities on the left side. The installation and configuration of the KVM-410 is now complete.
Windows Client The Windows Client utility allows users remote access to the KVM-410 and control of any connected servers or workstations. Note: Requires DirectX 7.0 or higher. To use the Java Client, refer to the product manual included on the CD. To run the Windows Client utility, select Windows Client from the KVM-410 Main Page.
When the Windows Client utility has loaded the following screen will display: Click Switch to take control of the server or workstation the KVM-410 is connected to.
A small control panel is located in the lower right hand corner of the screen. This panel contains configuration options for the remote display. Video Key Pad Resolution Exit Lock Key Indicators IP Address You can now access the KVM-410 remotely through the Windows Client utility.
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