freeView IP 800 Eight Port KVM over IP SWITCH USER’S MANUAL Rev 1.2 P/N: KVM-08IA
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 8 It is recommended that the default password be changed immediately to prevent unauthorized access to the device. 1.6
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the freeView IP 800. The freeView IP 800 saves money, time, space, equipment and
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 10 B. Power cable detached, power supply failure 28% C. CPU, Controller, main board failure 10% D. CPU fan failure 8
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual • Daisy chain bank is automatically detected, no need for a DIP switch • Manage servers around the world • KVM (keybo
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 12 2.5 Technical Specifications Model No. freeView IP 800 switch PC Port 8 Console Port 1 PC Port Connector (All Fem
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 2.6 System Requirements Model No. freeView IP 800 switch Local console side One VGA Monitor One Keyboard One Mouse Net
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 14 2.8 Product Details 8 port Rack Mount PS/2 IP-KVM switch:
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 3 Hardware Installation 3.1 Operation Overview Figure 3-1 shows an example of how to connect the freeView IP 800 KVM swi
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 16 Step 2 Find a convenient place to put the unit. Its 19” rack mount form factor makes it ideal for mounting on a 19”
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual procedure for each computer. Step 7 Double-check all of the connections. You can check the color of keyboard an
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freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 18 Using a 10 Mbps Connection For 10BASE-T Ethernet networks, the Ethernet adapter uses Category 3, 4, 5 or 6 UTP cable
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 4 Configuration 4.1 Initial Configuration The freeView IP 800 is shipped with the network configuration listed in Table
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 20 Figure 4-1: freeView IP 800 Setup Tool On the upper left corner, the MAC address(es) of all freeView IP 800 switche
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual Parity No Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Table 4-2: Serial Line Settings 1. Power off the unit. 2. Power on the unit
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 22 4.5.2 Remote Mouse Settings A common problem with KVM devices is the synchronization between the local and remote m
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 4.5.4 Host System Mouse Settings The host's operating system knows various settings from the mouse driver. Note: T
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 24 MS Windows 2000/2003 (Professional and Server), XP It is recommended to use the USB mouse option. Choose USB without
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 5 Usage 5.1 Prerequisites The freeView IP 800 features an embedded operating system and applications offering a variety
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 26 browser to a state of the art encryption scheme. Figure 5-1 shows the dialog box presented by the Internet Explorer
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual • 7-Segment BANK LED Indication When you would like to view the next bank KVM switch, please press the “BANK“ push bu
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE...
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 28 + + = Previous Bank Scroll Page Scroll Lock Lock Up +
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual + + = OSD setting back to factory default value. (No
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 30 Table 5-1: Daisy Chain Connection 5.6 Hot Plug The freeView IP 800 supports a “Hot Plug“ function for easy addition
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 5.7 On Screen Display Operation The On Screen Display (OSD) menu can be opened by pressing the hot key combination (<
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 32 CONSOLE ON/OFF, etc. • “OSD: 10 SEC” is the amount of time the system name will be displayed on the monitor after
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual entered once to access the console, this value will be set to “CONSOLE ON”. Remember to set it to “CONSOLE OFF” again if
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 34 Figure 5-2: Login Screen The device has a built-in super user that has full access to the device. The default us
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual Figure 5-3: Main Page Return to the main page of the freeView IP800. Show the remote console. Log out of the w
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 36 connected to the freeView IP 800. Figure 5-4: Remote Console The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that establ
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual However, the Remote Console window can be resized manually in the local window system the same way as other applications
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 2 5.9 THE REMOTE CONSOLE...
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 38 Options This button opens the Options menu Figure 5-6: Remote Console Options Menu A short description of the opt
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual mouse and the keyboard; however the scaling algorithm may distort some items on the display. Figure 5-8: Remote Console
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 40 Figure 5-9: Remote Console Options Menu – Local Cursor Video Settings This option opens a panel for changing the v
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual Video Settings Through The Remote Console Figure 5-10: Video Settings Panel Brightness: Controls the brightness of th
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 42 Soft Keyboard Figure 5-11: Soft Keyboard • Show Opens the Soft-Keyboard screen (Figure 5-11). The Soft-Keyboard is
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual typical example is a German localized system that uses an US-English keyboard mapping. In this case the Local Keyboard w
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 44 are accessing the remote console simultaneously. The default color depth is 16 Bit (65536 colors). The other color d
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6 Menu Options 6.1 Remote Control The Remote Control menu allows the user to access the host system via web interface or
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 46 (or a similar emulation), it is possible to perform a console redirection as long as the host machine is using a tex
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6.2.1 Change Password Figure 6-3: Set Password To change the current user’s password, enter the new password in the upp
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1: KVM Setup Program...
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 48 6.2.2 Users And Groups Figure 6-4: Set User The freeView IP 800 comes with 2 pre-configured user accounts that hav
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6.3.1 User Console The settings for the User Consoler are user specific. Meaning the super user can customize these sett
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 50 when multiple users are accessing the remote console simultaneously. The default color depth is 16 Bit (65536 colors
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings: • Start in Monitor Mode: Sets the initial value for the monitor mode. By default
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 52 6.3.2 Keyboard/Mouse Figure 6-7: Keyboard and Mouse Settings Host Interface: Sets which interface the mouse is conn
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual newer” for MS Windows 2000 or Windows XP, or “Other Operating Systems” for MS Windows NT, Linux, or OS X. In “MS Windows
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 54 6.4 Device Settings The Device Settings menu allows the user to configure the freeView IP 800 itself. 6.4.1 Network
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual Secondary DNS server IP Address: IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server. It will be used if the Primary DNS Ser
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 56 Figure 6-11: Dynamic DNS Scenario The freeView IP 800 is reachable from the internet via the IP address of the DSL
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual Username: The username provided by the Dynamic DNS Server. Spaces are not allowed in the username. Password: The passwor
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 4 Figure 6-13: Certificate Settings ...
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 58 6.4.4 Certificate Figure 6-13: Certificate Settings The freeView IP 800 uses the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual • Upload the certificate to the freeView IP 800 using the “Upload” button as shown in Figure 6-14. Figure 6-14: SSL Ce
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 60 password is 4 characters. Confirm Challenge Password: Confirmation of the Challenge Password Email: The email addres
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual The Modem Settings panel sets the parameters used by the client to connect to the device. An explanation of the paramete
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 62 6.4.6 Date And Time Figure 6-16: Date and Time This page allows the user to set the internal real-time clock of th
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6.4.7 Event Log Figure 6-17: Event Log Important events such as a login failure or a firmware update are logged to a se
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 64 Note: Unlike the internal log file, the size of the NFS log file is not limited by the device. Every log event will
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6.5 Maintenance 6.5.1 Device Information Figure 6-18: Device Information Board Summary This section contains a summary
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 66 Connected Users This section shows which users are connected to the device. The user’s name, IP address, and curre
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6.5.2 Event log Figure 6-20: Event Log List Figure 6-20 shows the log list including events that are logged by the free
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1: Default Network Settings...
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 68 6.5.3 Update Firmware Figure 6-21: Update Firmware The freeView IP 800 is a complete standalone device. The softwar
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual • Once the firmware file has been uploaded, it is checked to see if it is a valid firmware file and whether there were
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 70 administration console and to the Remote Console. The whole process will take about half a minute. Resetting sub dev
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 7 Troubleshooting • Ensure that all cables are well seated. Label all of the cables with the number for each respective
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 72 details. Q 007: The web interface of the device looks abnormal. A 007: Ensure the web browser cache settings are cor
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 7.1 Certificates FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is s
A. Pin Assignments A.1 VGA HD-15 A.2 RJ 45 Connector Ethernet A.3 RJ 45 Connector ISDN Same as above. A.4 Serial SUB-D 9 Connector 1 74
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual A.5 KVM 15 pin connector B. Key Codes Table B-1 shows the key codes used to defines keystrokes or hotkeys for several
Figure B-1: English (US) Keyboard Layout Keys and Aliases 0 – 9 A - Z ~, TILDE -, MINUS =, EQUALS ; ’ <, LESS , . /, SLASH BACK SPACE TAB [ ] EN
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual C. Video Modes Table C-1 lists the video modes supported by the freeView IP 800. Do not use custom video settings beside
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual 6 1 Quick Installation Guide 1.1 Introduction The freeView IP 800 redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a
freeView IP 800 User’s Manual the unit has been connected to the network and powered on. To change the network settings of the device: 1. Open Window
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