User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Features of DX User IP
- 4. DX User IP components
- 5. Cables
- 6. DX User IP front panel
- 7. DX User IP rear panel
- 8. Rack mounting the DX User IP
- 9. Pre-installation guidelines
- 10. Mouse synchronization limitations
- 11. DX User IP connections
- 12. Connecting the DX User IP to the Wan/LAN
- 13. Local User
- 14. Connecting an RS232 terminal
- 15. Order of powering on
- 16. Configuring the system
- 17. The DX User IP system interface
- 18. Logging in
- 19. Timeout
- 20. The Work area
- 21. Remote Console Settings
- 22. Telnet Console
- 23. Status via IPMI
- 24. Event Log via IPMI
- 25. File transfer – Virtual Floppy
- 26. Power Control
- 27. Keyboard & Mouse Settings
- 28. KVM Settings
- 29. KVM Port Settings
- 30. Video Settings
- 31. User/Group Management
- 32. User/Group Permissions
- 33. Network Settings
- 34. Dynamic DNS
- 35. Serial Port Settings
- 36. Security Settings
- 37. SNMP Settings
- 38. IPMI Settings
- 39. LDAP Settings
- 40. Maintenance
- 41. Accessing the remote console
- 42. Keyboard layout
- 43. The Control buttons /toolbar icons
- 44. The Chat window
- 45. The Video settings
- 46. Video Settings access
- 47. Mouse synchronization
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glossary of terms
- Appendix A: DX User IP Video modes
- Appendix B: Key codes
- Appendix C: Pin assignments
- Appendix D: Disabling mouse acceleration
- Appendix E: Technical specifications

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Glossary of terms
ACPI - A specification that enables the operating system to implement power
management and system configuration.
ATX - Advanced Technology Extended: A particular specification of a motherboard
introduced by Intel in 1995.
BMC - Board Management Controller: implements the IPMI based main board
management functions.
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: protocol for dynamically assigning
IP configurations in local networks.
DNS - Domain Name System: protocol used to locate computers on the Internet by
their name.
EMP - Emergency Management Port: provides remote emergency access and
control of server resources. EMP offers operating system independent, fundamental
remote management access regardless of the server's current state or network
availability.
HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol: the protocol used between web browsers and
servers.
HTTPS - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure: secure version of HTTP.
IPMI - Intelligent Platform Management Interface
MIB - Management Information Base: describes the structure of the management
information that can be accessed via SNMP.
SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol: a widely used network monitoring
and control protocol.
SSL - Secure Socket Layer: encryption technology for the Internet used to provide
secured data transmissions.
SVGA - Super VGA: A refinement of Video Graphics Array (VGA) that provides
increased pitch and resolution performance.