UltraLink KVM REMOTE ACCESS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 10707 Stancliff Road Houston, Texas 77099 Phone (281) 933-7673 Internet: WWW.ROSE.
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UltraLink Quick Start Guide All Models The following 12 pages are Quick Start Guides for all UltraLink models Pages A, B, C – Model UL-V3 Pages D, E, F – Model UL-LV3 Pages G, H, I – Model UL-DV3 Pages J, K, L – model UL-QV3 Refer to the appropriate pages for your model
Introduction The installation assumes the following: You have an active Ethernet TCP/IP network. You are connecting the UltraLink to a standalone computer or KVM switch. You have a PC on the network where you will install the Viewer software. Connections Connect the cables to the UltraLink. Connect your keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the connectors on the bottom row as shown. Connect the network cable (not provided) to your 10MB or 100MB Ethernet network port.
Viewer installation Install the Viewer on a PC on your network. Two installation diskettes are provided. Insert the setup diskette and run setup. You will be guided through a standard Windows-style installation process. Click through to specify the installation directory and if you want the associated start menu folder, desktop, and quick launch icons. Read the readme file for late breaking developments. Viewer configuration Configure the Viewer’s IP address. Run the UltraLink Viewer program.
UltraLink UL-V3 A B C D F G Connector E H POWER I Label Type/Usage POWER IEC320 / 115-230 VAC, 50-60Hz, Auto-switching A USB Type A / USB keyboard / mouse B Serial (2) DB9 (Reserved) C VGA-In Video loopback D Monitor HD15M / KVM monitor SWITCH/CPU DB25F / KVM switch or standalone computer connection F Keyboard MiniDin6 / KVM keyboard G Mouse MiniDin6 / KVM mouse H VGA-Out Video loopback I NETWORK RJ45 / Network connection (10MB / 100MB) E C
Introduction The installation assumes the following: You have an active Ethernet TCP/IP network. You are connecting the UltraLink to a standalone computer or KVM switch. You have a PC on the network where you will install the Viewer software. Connections Connect the cables to the UltraLink. Connect your keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the corresponding UltraLink rear connectors. Connect the network cable (not provided) to your 10MB or 100MB Ethernet network port.
Viewer installation Install the Viewer on a PC on your network. Two installation diskettes are provided. Insert the setup diskette and run setup. You will be guided through a standard Windows-style installation process. Click through to specify the installation directory and if you want the associated start menu folder, desktop, and quick launch icons. Read the readme file for late breaking developments. Viewer configuration Configure the Viewer’s IP address. Run the UltraLink Viewer program.
UltraLink UL-LV3 A POWER B D E C F G Connector Label Type/Usage A SERIAL DB9M/ Serial ports for modem or serial device (Reserved for future use) B MONITOR HD15F / Local monitor connection C SWITCH/CPU DB25F / KVM switch or standalone computer connection D KEYBOARD PS/2 / Local keyboard connection E MOUSE PS/2 / Local mouse connection F SERIAL DB9M/ Serial ports for modem or serial device (Reserved for future use) G NETWORK RJ45 / Network connection (10MB / 100MB) POWER IEC32
Introduction The installation assumes the following: The Dual UltraLink consists of two independent modules. Each one must be set-up and configured. You have an active Ethernet TCP/IP network. You are connecting the UltraLink to two standalone computers or a KVM switch. You have a PC on the network where you will install the Viewer software. Connections Connect the cables to the UltraLink. Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the appropriate connectors on one or both modules..
Viewer installation Install the Viewer on a PC on your network. Two installation diskettes are provided. Insert the setup diskette and run setup. You will be guided through a standard Windows-style installation process. Click through to specify the installation directory and if you want the associated start menu folder, desktop, and quick launch icons. Read the readme file for late breaking developments. Viewer configuration Configure the Viewer’s IP addresses.
UltraLink UL-DV3 A B C A B C MODULE #1 MODULE #2 D E Connector F G D E F G POWER Label Type/Usage SERIAL DB9M/ Serial ports for modem or serial device (Reserved for future use) MONITOR HD15F / Local monitor connection SWITCH/CPU DB25F / KVM switch or standalone computer connection D KEYBOARD PS/2 / Local keyboard connection E MOUSE PS/2 / Local mouse connection SERIAL DB9M/ Serial ports for modem or serial device (Reserved for future use) NETWORK RJ45 / Network connection (1
Introduction The installation assumes the following: You have an active Ethernet TCP/IP network. You are connecting the UltraLink to four standalone computers or a KVM switch. You have a PC on the network where you will install the Viewer software. Connections Connect the cables to the UltraLink. The Quad UltraLink consists of four independent modules. Each one must be setup and configured. Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the appropriate connectors on one of the modules.
Viewer installation Install the Viewer on a CP on your network. Two installation diskettes are provided. Insert the setup diskette and run setup. You will be guided through a standard Windows-style installation process. Click through to specify the installation directory and if you want the associated start menu folder, desktop, and quick launch icons. Read the readme file for late breaking developments. Viewer configuration Configure the Viewer’s IP address. Run the UltraLink Viewer program.
UltraLink UL-QV3 A B C A B C MODULE #3 MODULE #4 MODULE #1 MODULE #2 D E Connector F G D E F G POWER Label Type/Usage SERIAL DB9M/ Serial ports for modem or serial device (Reserved for future use) B MONITOR HD15F / Local monitor connection C SWITCH/CPU DB25F / KVM switch or standalone computer connection D KEYBOARD PS/2 / Local keyboard connection E MOUSE PS/2 / Local mouse connection SERIAL DB9M/ Serial ports for modem or serial device (Reserved for future use) NETWORK R
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................. 5 Back Panel .................................................................................................................. 5 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................
VIEW MODES ................................................................................................................. 43 Scaled / Scrolled ....................................................................................................... 43 Auto Size................................................................................................................... 44 Full Screen / Windowed............................................................................................ 45 Color Modes..
Introduction Introduction KVM Remote Access Access your servers anywhere in the world from the UltraLink Viewer program Features and Benefits UltraLink is a powerful product that extends the range of access to your computers to anywhere in the world. Its advanced design makes it compatible with industry standard KVM switches and computers. It is most commonly used to extend a KVM switch’s user port to be accessed by either a LAN, WAN, or dial-up connection.
Introduction Front panel shows power and currently connected input port either net, serial, or local KVM Solid-state embedded unit has no disk drive for maximum reliability Remote client application is simple to use, installs very easily, and requires no licensing Password security prevents unauthorized configuration Made in USA One-year warranty Installation UltraLink is easy to install.
Introduction Security The UltraLink is designed with the highest thoughts about security. For maximum security, the connection is encrypted with Blowfish or triple DES. You can also program a timeout that automatically will disconnect the session when no keyboard or mouse activity is detected. Quad-Screen Mode You can view four servers at one time with the quad-screen mode. This integrated high performance feature is easy to setup and use.
Introduction Specifications UL-V3 UltraLink remote access unit Dimensions 16.7” W x 9.70” D x 1.75” H (1U) 42.4 W x 24.6 D x 4.4 cm Weight 8 lbs. (3.
Introduction Front Panel Figure 1 Front panel lamps indicate state of the UltraLink Lamp Indication POWER AC Power is applied NET TCP/IP user logged in SERIAL Serial device user logged in LOCAL Local user is logged in Table 1 Front panel indicators Back Panel Figure 2 External connections on the back panel Connector USB COM1/COM2 Usage USB ports reserved for future use Serial ports used for modem and reserved for future use KEYBOARD Connects to PS/2 keyboard MOUSE Connects to PS/2 mouse MONITOR Connect
Getting Started Getting Started In the Box The following items are included with your UltraLink: UltraLink unit Power cord Cable from UltraLink to Rose switch (DB25 male to DB25 male) Cable from UltraLink to standalone computer or other KVM switch (DB25 male to VGA-PS2-PS2 male Video loop cable used when local port is connected (VGA to VGA) UltraLink Viewer software (two diskettes) 19” rack-mount brackets UltraLink manual Quick start guide You Will Need You will need the following items
Connections Connections There are two ways to connect the UltraLink The local KVM is a KVM station connected directly to the UltraLink. It can access the Switch/CPU device attached to the UltraLink with the connect login described later. If you don’t need the local KVM (example in the Quick Start Guide) then connect the cables as shown in Figure 3. This simplifies the cabling and allows you to view the power up progress of the UltraLink.
Start Up Start Up Power On Connect the UltraLink to a power source and turn the power switch on. If the green power led on the front panel does not illuminate, turn the power off, check your power source, and wait at least 15 seconds before turning power on again. After the UltraLink completes a self-test and start-up, it displays the connect login screen. If you have connected the video loop cable, your monitor may remain blank for up to 25 seconds before a login screen appears.
Start Up About Logins A default administrator account exists for initial configuration when the UltraLink first starts up. The user ID is admin and there is no password. IMPORTANT One of the first steps an administrator should perform is to secure the user ID and password for the default administrator account. Change them with the UltraLink Viewer using the default account and the Security Settings dialog.
Start Up Using Configure Login for the First Time Only basic communication settings are required on the UltraLink to make it accessible to a Viewer. An administrator performs other settings, such as user management, security, and switch configuration from the UltraLink Viewer program. To configure the UltraLink for remote login by the UltraLink Viewer program, enter a TCP/IP address as follows: • Press F10 to display the gray configure login screen.
Start Up IMPORTANT To exit the connect login screen, press Ctrl, Alt, and the L key simultaneously. The Configure Screen Move between fields on the configure screen by pressing the up and down arrow keys. As you move from one field to another, values are validated. If you enter an invalid value, the arrow keys do not function until you either correct the value or press the Esc key. If you press the Esc key, the original value is restored in the field.
Start Up Saving or Abandoning Changes Press the F10 key to apply network settings immediately and to make the UltraLink available to Viewers on the network. Press F9 to cancel the changes. After saving or canceling your changes, the connect login screen is displayed. To change the settings, login again at the configure login screen. Connect Contention The UltraLink disallows a connection to the local KVM and a Viewer at the same time.
Installing the UltraLink Viewer Installing the UltraLink Viewer Requirements The UltraLink Viewer runs on most Windows PC installations. Minimum Hardware • 133 megahertz PC with 32 Mb of system memory and 4 Mb of free disk space • VGA display adapter and monitor, capable of 640 x 480 resolution • Keyboard and mouse Microsoft Windows • Microsoft Windows 95 or above • Network connection with TCP/IP protocol The Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through installation of the UltraLink Viewer.
Installing the UltraLink Viewer You may choose the folder in which you install the Viewer. Start the Viewer using one of the items optionally created by the Setup Wizard: Desktop icon, Quick Launch icon, or Windows Start Menu entry. Using the Viewer for the First Time IMPORTANT Pass-through mode takes control of your keyboard and mouse away from your computer and passes it to a remote computer attached to the UltraLink.
The Viewer Screen The Viewer Screen The Viewer screen contains the following functional areas: • Title bar • Menu commands • Display area • Toolbar • Status bar • Windows buttons • What’s this help • Message dialogs The Title Bar When the Viewer is not connected to an UltraLink, the title bar displays the name of the program, UltraLink Viewer. When a connection is active, the Viewer also displays the name of the connection defined in the Connections dialog in the title bar.
The Viewer Screen Toolbar Icons The toolbar provides quick access to the following functions: Save bitmap Connect Disconnect Full-screen Auto size Quad-screen Ctrl + Alt + Delete Refresh Table 3 Toolbar icons UltraLink Location List When the Viewer is not connected, an UltraLink location list box is visible. When you select an UltraLink name in the list box, you may connect by selecting the connect toolbar icon. After connection, the list box disappears.
The Viewer Screen The Viewer may scale images to fit into the display area or display images at the same resolution as the remote computer. View menu commands control the appearance of images in the display area.
The Viewer Screen Question Mark Help On some dialogs, there will be a small question mark in the upper right hand corner. Click on the question mark, and then click on a field in the dialog to get help on that specific item.
Menu Commands Menu Commands File The File menu contains the following commands as shown in the figure below: • Flash Update • Save Bitmap • Exit Figure 15 File menu commands Flash Update The Flash Update command, available to administrators, allows the Viewer to update an UltraLink with new firmware. The command prompts for the name of a flash update file. Flash update file names take the form ulpxxx.bin, where xxx is an update version.
Menu Commands Connect The Connect menu contains the Connect and Disconnect commands. See also Connecting and Logging In. Connect Figure 16 Connect command The connect command displays all UltraLink units configured by the Viewer. You may select any UltraLink on the menu to initiate a connection. Disconnect Selecting the Disconnect command disconnects the Viewer from the UltraLink. The Disconnect command is enabled when the Viewer is connected and is disabled when not connected.
Menu Commands Figure 17 View commands Scrolled In scrolled view, the remote computer’s video image displays in its native resolution, providing the sharpest image. If the Viewer display area is not large enough to display the image horizontally or vertically, scroll bars appear to allow viewing any part of the image. Scaled In scaled view, the remote computer’s video image is squeezed or stretched to fit in the display area.
Menu Commands Single Single screen view, as opposed to quad-screen view, is the default display view. The Viewer enters single screen view on logging into the UltraLink. In single screen view, the video image from only one remote computer shows in the display area. If the UltraLink is not connected to a switch, the display area shows the image of the remote computer connected to the UltraLink. Quad-screen Quad-screen view is not available unless the UltraLink connects to a KVM switch.
Menu Commands Full Screen In full-screen mode, the display area takes over the entire screen area of your computer. The title bar, menus, toolbars, and status bar of the Viewer are not displayed – only the video image of the remote computer is visible on the screen. A message dialog displays a warning on entering full-screen view. The message gives a brief description of full-screen view and the means of exiting it.
Menu Commands Issue Remote Alt+Tab Send the Alt and Tab keys to the remote computer as if they were pressed simultaneously. Issue Remote Ctrl+Alt+Del Send the Ctrl, Alt and Delete keys to the remote computer as if they were pressed simultaneously. System Keys Remote and System Keys Local Send system keys to the remote computer or to your computer. See the section, Passthrough Mode on page 40, for information about system keys.
Menu Commands Figure 19 Settings commands display a tabbed dialog Connections The Connections tab allows you to maintain a list of UltraLink locations to which the Viewer may connect. Keyboard and Mouse The Keyboard and Mouse tab defines special key sequences and mouse escape movements to exit pass-through mode on the Viewer. KVM Switch The KVM Switch tab maintains names associated with KVM ports and keyboard events used to switch to a KVM port.
Menu Commands Help Help is available in various forms. Figure 20 Help menu Help Topics The Help Topics command invokes full online help. UltraLink Web Support The UltraLink Web Support menu option opens a browser and links to the support web site. Full Screen Warning Enable or disable the warning dialog that appears before a switch to full-screen mode. Pass-through Warning Enable or disable the warning dialog that appears before a switch to pass-through mode.
Configuration Settings Configuration Settings The Settings menu item contains a tabbed dialog to configure the UltraLink and the UltraLink Viewer. Configure the Viewer with the Connections and Keyboard and Mouse tabs. Settings are stored on your computer. If you are an administrator, you may configure the UltraLink using the KVM Switch and Security tabs. These settings are stored on the UltraLink. The following buttons appear at the bottom of the tabbed dialog and remove the Settings menu from view.
Configuration Settings Connections The Connections tab displays and maintains a list of UltraLink locations to which a Viewer may connect. A location is a name of your choosing to identify the UltraLink. UltraLink Locations Three items describe each UltraLink location in the list: location name, connection type, and address. When you select a location in the list, the Viewer displays corresponding parameters in the Connect Using and IP Address fields.
Configuration Settings Figure 22 An UltraLink address UltraLink User Manual 29
Configuration Settings Keyboard and Mouse The Keyboard and Mouse tab defines hotkeys and mouse escape movements. Hot Keys Hotkeys use keystrokes to perform the following actions: • Enable or disable pass-through mode • Enable or disable full-screen view • Send Ctrl+Alt+Del to a remote computer • Send Alt+Tab to a remote computer Activate hot keys in one of two ways: simultaneously press the Ctrl and Alt keys and hotkey, or press and lift the Ctrl key and then press a hot key within 2 seconds.
Configuration Settings Ctrl+Alt+Del The Ctrl + Alt + Del hotkey sends a Ctrl + Alt + Delete key sequence to the remote computer and does not depend on whether the Viewer is in pass-through mode or not. Toggle Pass-through Mode The Toggle Pass-through Mode hotkey puts the Viewer into pass-through mode if the Viewer is not already in pass-through mode and takes the Viewer out of pass-through mode if the Viewer was in pass-through mode.
Configuration Settings Activating the check box also enables a slider control to the right of the checkbox. The slider controls mouse sensitivity for Slow Mouse movement. Moving the slider to the left reduces mouse sensitivity and requires moving the mouse a smaller distance. Moving the slider to the right increases mouse sensitivity and requires longer mouse movement.
Configuration Settings KVM Switch An administrator may use the Switch Settings tab to perform the following functions. See the section Using a KVM Switch. • Activate UltraLink KVM features of any Viewer that logs in to this UltraLink • Name KVM switch ports to allow the names to appear in the remote computer select list on the toolbar after a login Device The Device list box specifies the device type attached to an UltraLink – remote computer or KVM switch.
Configuration Settings Switch Settings Table The switch settings table displays the port assignments of the attached device and contains three columns – Port, Name and Key Code. Port The Port column displays the port numbers for each port on the device and is not editable. Name The Name column displays the name of the computer on the port. By default, the name assigned to the port is “Computer” followed by the port number. You may change this name and use up to a maximum 32 characters.
Configuration Settings Security Manage UltraLink security settings from the Viewer using an administrator account. If the Viewer is not logged in to an administrator account, the Security tab is unavailable. The Security tab displays a list of user accounts on the UltraLink. The administrator account is the first account, on the top row of the user account list. Also displayed are inactivity timeout and encryption type fields. The Add User and Edit User buttons bring up a User Details dialog.
Configuration Settings the period of time the UltraLink will monitor a Viewer for keyboard and mouse events in pass-through mode. Inactivity timeout is specified in minutes. A value of zero minutes prevents the session from being disconnected. Any other value disconnects the user if the Viewer detects no keyboard activity and no mouse movement during the period. The default period is 30 minutes.
Configuration Settings Password and Confirm Password As a security measure, these fields do not display what you type. Enter a password for this account twice, once in the Password field and once in the Confirm field. This verifies that you entered the password correctly. The password is case-sensitive and may not be more than 16 characters long. The Viewer disables the OK button and displays a warning if the password fields do not match. Dialback Number Dialback number is reserved for future use.
Configuration Settings Figure 26 User Details 38 UltraLink User Manual
Connecting and Logging In Connecting and Logging In Connecting There are two methods of connecting to an UltraLink, the connect menu and the toolbar. The toolbar button connects to the UltraLink selected in the select list on the toolbar with a single click.
Connecting and Logging In After a successful login: • The Connect menu changes to Disconnect • The Connect button on the toolbar is disabled • The Viewer display area, which previously displayed the message “Not Connected”, displays video from the remote computer • The status bar reflect the connection status and the time the Viewer has been connected to the UltraLink • The Viewer enters pass-through mode. Pass-through Mode After login, the Viewer switches to pass-through mode.
Connecting and Logging In Pass-through Warning Dialog The Viewer displays a warning dialog before switching into pass-through mode to remind you of the escape methods. You may disable the warning dialog by checking the suppress checkbox. With the warning dialog disabled, the Viewer enters passthrough mode after login. Reinstate the warning dialog by checking Pass-through Warning on the Help menu.
Connecting and Logging In Ctrl + Alt + Del and Ctrl + Tab To send Ctrl + Alt + Del and Alt + Tab to a remote computer without entering passthrough mode use the reboot toolbar button or key combinations. The default key combinations Ctrl + Alt + T and Ctrl + Alt + A may be modified. Disconnecting Either the Viewer or the UltraLink may break a connection.
View Modes View Modes The viewer has modes to show each computer at its clearest possible size, or to lock the viewer’s size and fit each new image within a selected view size. Select View modes on the View menu. • If you want to focus on a remote computer, full-screen mode uses 100% of the monitor to give a feel like being at the remote computer. • Your computer may have a monitor set to 1280 x 1024 pixels and a remote computer set to 640 x 480 pixels.
View Modes Figure 31 Scroll bars allow native resolution in a small window Auto Size This setting determines what happens when there is a change in a remote computer’s resolution. This change may occur when switching between ports on a KVM or it may change several times when a remote computer reboots. With Auto size off, the Viewer never changes its window size in response to changes in the incoming resolution.
View Modes Figure 32 Auto Size fits image exactly into the display area Full-screen In full-screen view, the display area takes over the entire screen of your monitor. The title bar, menus, toolbar and status bar of the Viewer do not display – only the video image of the remote computer is visible on the screen. To enter full-screen view, select the full-screen toolbar button or the full-screen menu option on the View menu. The Viewer disables full-screen view until you login to an UltraLink.
View Modes The Viewer automatically enters pass-through mode when going to full-screen view, unless the Viewer is in quad-screen view. In the absence of menus and toolbars in full-screen view, the only way to exit fullscreen view is to use hotkeys or mouse escape movements. Exiting pass-through mode causes the Viewer to exit full-screen view and return to windowed view. If the UltraLink disconnects while the Viewer is in full-screen mode, the Viewer returns to windowed view.
Using a KVM Switch Using a KVM Switch KVM Switch Features Enable KVM switch features by selecting a KVM switch type in the device list of the KVM Switch tab of the Settings menu. Then save the switch settings to the UltraLink by selecting OK at the bottom of the Settings dialog.
Using a KVM Switch Quad Screen In quad-screen view, the Viewer displays video from up to four remote computers by controlling the KVM switch to change ports. Keystroke events to cause the KVM switch to select a computer port are defined using the KVM Switch tab of the Settings menu.
Using a KVM Switch Switch File Import and Export The Key Code column on the KVM Switch tab of the Settings menu defines keyboard events to make a KVM switch select a port. Key Code is automatically defined in for KVM devices defined in the Device list box. A custom KVM switch requires you to specify the key codes. To enter key codes, enter the text on the keyboard’s key tops with the following exceptions: • Remove spaces from keys that use two words, e.g.
Using a KVM Switch Switch File Content Rules Use the Import and Export buttons to save and retrieve switch settings to text files, which you may edit with any text editor. To create a switch file use the example below.
Safety This UltraLink Unit has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. Like all electronic equipment, the UltraLink Unit should be used with care. To protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to this Unit, read and follow these safety instructions. Caution! Risk of explosion can occur if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type.
Appendix A. Rack mount Appendix A. Rack mount The rack mount kit includes the following items: Two black anodized mounting brackets. Four 6 - 32 x 3/8” flat head mounting screws. To rack mount your UltraLink unit, attach the two rack mounting brackets to your Unit with the short flange against the Unit using the four screws provided. Secure the mounting brackets to the rack using the appropriate size bolts, nuts and lock washers.
Index A H Administrator account, 35 configures KVM switch features, 25 configures security, 25, 35 default account, 9 Auto size, 44 Help options, 26 Hotkeys, 30 I Inactivity timeout, 35 K B Back panel, 5 C Color modes, 46 Configuration Connections, 28 Encryption, 35 Inactivity timeout, 35 Keyboard and mouse, 30 KVM switch, 33 Security, 35 UltraLink, 11 Users, 35 Configuration Gateway, 11 Subnet mask, 11 TCP/IP, 11 Configuring the UltraLink and Viewer, 24 Connect, 20 Connect failure, 39 Connectors, 5
Index Scrolled view, 43 System keys, 24, 41 T Timeout, 35 Toolbar, 15 selecting remote computer from, 47 U UltraLink login configure, 9 connect, 9 UltraLink Viewer Requirements, 13 Setup Wizard, 13 User accounts, 35 Pass-through, 23 Status bar, 22 Toolbar, 22 View modes, 43 Auto size, 21, 44 Black and white, 22 Color, 22, 46 Don’t enlarge, 21 Full-screen, 45 Gray, 22 Quad-screen, 22 Scaled, 21 Scrolled, 21 Single, 22 Viewing multiple remote computers at once, 22, 48 W V View commands Auto size now, 22 F
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