Fujitsu SERVIS IP-KVM, SERVIS IP-KVM 1P Converter User Manual

SERVIS IP-KVM
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Revision Record
Version No.
Date Detail
01 2005/11/28 First Version 02 2006/04/25 Change and add web pages layouts.
Add
2.5.8 USB Setting Window
2.5.9 KVM Setting Window Add
5.1 Trouble Shooting contents
03 2006/05/25 Add
2.3 Logon to this Product: “Select Your Language” page
2.5.5 Virtual Key Window: Sun keyboard, German layout support
3.5.5 Copyright Notices
5.1 Trouble Shooting contents
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Copyright 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created1991. All rights reserved. Copyright1980, 1986, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind.
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. Sun and java are a trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Ltd. SERVIS is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Component Limited.
Other company names and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. (R) and TM symbols are omitted in this document.
Fujitsu Component Limited holds the copyright on this product and its documentation. Reproduction, duplication, redistribution, or modification of this product and its documentation in whole or in part without permission is prohibited by law.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SERVIS IP-KVM 1p Converter (hereafter referred to as "this product").
This product is intended to enable operating the DOS/V (PC/AT compatible) and the SUN (USB) server (hereafter referred to as "host server") by keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) from remote locations via a network. It is equipped with a server connecting port to connect a host server. It is possible to connect the KVM switch (SERVIS series) to a server connecting port. It enables operating multiple host servers connected by KVM switch from remote locations via network. It also encodes data in a network with the data encryption function (SSL and SSH) and offers safe network communications. This product also has virtual disk function by USB connection, which enables use of this product as a USB disk drive from host servers and realizes file to file transfer between remote terminal units and host servers. This product has two independent power configurations (redundant) to offer a redundant power supply. It prevents system breakdown caused by disconnection of the power adapter and power cables or failure of the power supply unit and its components after in this product.
This guide provides methods for setting up, basic operations and various functions of this product.
About this Guide
This guide contains important information regarding the safe and proper use of this product. Before using this product, please read carefully and understand the contents of this guide. After reading, retain this guide in a safe place for future reference. We have made every effort to ensure the safety of the users and other personnel, and to prevent property damage. When using this product, carefully follow the instructions described in this guide.
The contents of this guide are subject to change without prior notice for the purpose of improvement. If you have any questions or comments about this product and the contents of this guide, contact our maintenance service department.
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CAUTION: HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.
SERVICE ENGINEER ONLY TO OPEN COVER.
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTOIN AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE.
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Precautions for Use
It is the customer's responsibility to use this product including this guide, the device, and firmware. Fujitsu Component Limited bears no responsibility for damages or loss of data that may occur as a result of using this product. Also note that restitution for damages due to malfunctioning of this product shall not exceed the total cost of this product, regardless of the range of the damages covered by the warranty. The firmware shipped with this product and update firmware for this product provided by Fujitsu Component Limited must not be used with systems other than this product, and must not be modified or disassembled. Problems may occur with this product in the event of an instantaneous voltage drop of the power supply due to lightning, etc.
Notes on Maintenance
This product must not be dismantled, modified, or repaired by personnel other than our maintenance engineers. It contains dangerous, high voltage components. Contact our maintenance department for repairs.
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Connection to Servers and Countermeasures against Static Electricity
When attaching/removing connectors to connect the server port of this product to a host server, ensure that host server is turned off. In addition, be sure to discharge static electricity before connecting the cables. Twisted pair cables (e.g. LAN cables) may be charged with static electricity depending on your operating environment. Connecting twisted pair cables charged with static electricity to devices including this product could cause a malfunction or failure of the devices or their LAN ports. Use a static eliminator or any other tool immediately before connecting, and discharge static electricity in twisted pair cables to ground wires. Note that if the cables remain unconnected for a long time after discharging static electricity, they may be charged with static electricity again.
High Safety Measures
This Product is designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use, including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household use, and ordinary industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (hereinafter “High Safety Required Use”), including without limitation, nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, aircraft flight control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system, missile launch control in weapon system. You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use. Neither Fujitsu Component Limited nor its affiliates shall be responsible for any damages that occur to the user of this product or a third party due to the use of this product in a situation that requires advanced safety measures.
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Green Products
This is a "Green Product" that has met the severe environment standards of the Fujitsu Group. It is an earth-friendly product with a low impact on the environment.
Major features Compact and resource saving
Low power consumption Lead free
For environmental efforts of the Fujitsu Group, visit the "Environmental Activities" page of the Fujitsu website (http://eco.fujitsu.com/jp/).
Disposal of this Product
Dispose of this product must no be performed by the user. When this product is no longer necessary, contact the dealer where you
purchased this product.
Conventions
The following are conventions used throughout this guide.
Font or symbol Definition
AaBbCc123 Indicates output from this product or connected devices,
which is displayed on the screen.
AaBbCc123 Indicates characters that you enter in a command line or
configuration file.
Enter
Indicates an “Enter” key you press.
Refer to
Indicates a reference (chapter, section, and page number). Indicates points to note when using this product.
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Contents
Chapter 1 - Setup.......................................................................................... 1
1.1. Device Components........................................................................................... 2
1.2. Product Outline................................................................................................... 3
1.3. Parts and Functions ........................................................................................... 4
1.3.1 Rear ..........................................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Front..........................................................................................................................6
1.4. Installation Method............................................................................................. 7
1.4.1 Placing On a Level Surface ......................................................................................7
1.4.2 Rack Mount...............................................................................................................7
1.5. Connecting Method............................................................................................ 9
1.5.1 Not Provided Necessary Components......................................................................9
1.5.2 Connection to the Host Server................................................................................10
1.5.3 KVM Switch Connection .........................................................................................11
1.5.4 Serial Console Connection .....................................................................................12
Chapter 2 - Basic Operation .......................................................................13
2.1. Basic Operation Flow....................................................................................... 14
2.2. Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation)....................................................... 15
2.3. Logon to this Product ....................................................................................... 20
2.4. Run the Java VNC............................................................................................ 25
2.5. Host Server Operation from Java VNC............................................................ 29
2.5.1 Host Server Initial Setting .......................................................................................30
2.5.2 VNC Menu...............................................................................................................32
2.5.3 Menu Window .........................................................................................................34
2.5.4 System ID Window..................................................................................................37
2.5.5 Virtual Key Window.................................................................................................38
2.5.6 Video Tune Window................................................................................................41
2.5.7 Disk Operation Window ..........................................................................................45
2.5.8 Take Control Window..............................................................................................46
2.5.9 USB Setting Window...............................................................................................47
2.5.10 KVM Menu Window ................................................................................................49
2.6. Exit and Log off the Java VNC......................................................................... 51
2.7. Local Operation................................................................................................ 53
Chapter 3 - Function Details.......................................................................55
3.1. Network Setting................................................................................................ 56
3.1.1 IP Address and DNS...............................................................................................57
3.1.2 Port Numbers..........................................................................................................60
3.1.3 Firewall ....................................................................................................................63
3.1.4 SNMP Configuration...............................................................................................65
3.2. Security Setting................................................................................................ 69
3.2.1 User Management ..................................................................................................70
3.2.1.1 Edit User Details...............................................................................................................71
3.2.1.2 Changing Password for Administrator..............................................................................73
3.2.2 Idle Session Timeout...............................................................................................74
3.3. VNC Operation Setting..................................................................................... 75
3.3.1 VNC login and Timer...............................................................................................76
3.3.1.1 Display VNC login (faster)................................................................................................77
3.3.1.2 VNC Password Policy ......................................................................................................78
3.3.1.3 Access Sharing Policy......................................................................................................79
3.3.1.4 VNC Idle Timeout.............................................................................................................80
3.3.2 Disconnect all VNC users.......................................................................................82
3.3.3 Keyboard/Mouse/KVM Setup..................................................................................84
3.3.3.1 Hot Key configuration of FCL KVM Switch.......................................................................85
3.3.3.2 Keyboard Mapping (for localization).................................................................................86
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3.3.3.3 Disable USB Keyboard/Mouse Emulation........................................................................87
3.3.3.4 Disable USB Absolute Mouse Support.............................................................................88
3.3.3.5 USB Device......................................................................................................................89
3.3.4 Virtual Disk Setting..................................................................................................91
3.3.4.1 Outline of Functions .........................................................................................................91
3.3.4.2 Virtual Disk Status............................................................................................................92
3.3.4.3 Virtual Floppy Disk...........................................................................................................96
3.3.4.4 Virtual RAM Disk............................................................................................................103
3.3.4.5 Virtual CD-ROM Drive....................................................................................................110
3.4. Other Setting...................................................................................................113
3.4.1 Identification..........................................................................................................114
3.4.2 Recent system log entries.....................................................................................116
3.4.3 Set date & time......................................................................................................118
3.5. Information ..................................................................................................... 120
3.5.1 Basic Information..................................................................................................121
3.5.1.1 Hardware Information.....................................................................................................122
3.5.1.2 Network Information.......................................................................................................122
3.5.1.3 Port Numbers.................................................................................................................122
3.5.1.4 Connection Information..................................................................................................123
3.5.1.5 Current Users.................................................................................................................123
3.5.1.6 System log entries..........................................................................................................123
3.5.1.7 Network Config...............................................................................................................124
3.5.2 Identification (Information) ....................................................................................126
3.5.3 Date & Time..........................................................................................................127
3.5.4 Keyboard/Mouse/KVM..........................................................................................128
3.5.5 Firmware Information............................................................................................129
3.5.6 Copyright Notices..................................................................................................130
3.6. Flash/Firmware Management......................................................................... 131
3.6.1 Flash/Firmware Management...............................................................................131
3.7. Operation for General User............................................................................ 135
3.8. Concurrent Connection of Network Users...................................................... 136
3.9. Operation by VNC Software...........................................................................137
Chapter 4 - Specifications ........................................................................139
4.1. Product Specifications.................................................................................... 140
4.2. RJ45 Connector Signal Assign....................................................................... 141
4.3. Operational Environment................................................................................ 141
4.4. Optional Accessories...................................................................................... 141
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting.....................................................................143
5.1. Troubleshooting.............................................................................................. 144
5.1.1 LED Confirmation..................................................................................................144
5.1.2 Cannot Power On the Device ...............................................................................144
5.1.3 Cannot Access the Se rial Console........................................................................145
5.1.4 Cannot Operate the Device Locally......................................................................145
5.1.5 Cannot Access the Web page...............................................................................145
5.1.6 Cannot Login to the Setting Page.........................................................................146
5.1.7 VNC Connection is not Performed........................................................................147
5.1.8 The Numeric Keypad Does Not Work Properly....................................................149
5.1.9 The Mouse Does Not Work...................................................................................149
5.1.10 Mouse Cursor is Not Move Coinstantaneously.....................................................150
5.1.11 Fail to Recognize the Virtual Disks.......................................................................151
5.1.12 Host Server Mouse Moves Slow...........................................................................152
5.1.13 Increase Image Quality.........................................................................................156
5.1.14 Specify a Notebook Comp uter as Host Server.....................................................160
5.1.15 Error during the Firmware Uploading....................................................................160
5.2. Technical Support........................................................................................... 162
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1.1 Device Components
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Setup
Chapter 1 - Setup
This chapter provides information of SERVIS IP-KVM device as required for its setup. Please make sure to read this manual before the operation.
Contents
1.1 Device Components page 2
1.2 Product Outline page 3
1.3 Parts and Functions page 4
1.3.1 Rear page 4
1.3.2 Front page 6
1.4 Installation Method page 7
1.4.1 Placing On a Level Surface page 7
1.4.2 Rack Mount page 7
1.5 Connecting Method page 9
1.5.1 Not Provided Necessary Components page 9
1.5.2 Connection to the Host Server page 10
1.5.3 KVM Switch Connection page 11
1.5.4 Serial Console Connection page 12
1.1 Device Components
1.1. Device Components
1
Check and make sure the components listed below are included. Keep the original shipping box for future transport of the device.
Setup
SERVIS
TM
IP-KVM 1p Converter Rubber Foot...1set (4)
FX-7001NP Main Unit ... 1
RJ45D-Sub 9-pin Conversion RJ45D-Sub 25-pin Conversion Adapter FP-AD009RJX ... 1 Adapter FP-AD025RJX ... 1
Power Adapter ... 1 CD-ROM (this guide) ... 1
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1.2 Product Outline
1.2. Product Outline
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This product is a device to connect the keyboard, mouse and video port of target device (hereinafter called Host server) to the remote terminal unit in the remote location via network.
Setup
It is also able to switch and operate the multiple host servers from the remote location by connecting to the KVM switch.
Router, Fire Wall, VPN
Host Server
Cat5
RJ45
IP
LAN (10M, 100M, 1000M Ethernet)
Cat5
RJ45
IP
Cat5
RJ45
IP
Router, Fire Wall, VPN
Cat5
RJ45
IP
Cat5
RJ45
IP
LAN
Remote Terminal
Network
Local
Remote Terminal
...
KVM Switch
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1.3 Parts and Functions
1.3. Parts and Functions
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1.3.1 Rear
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(7)(6)(5)(4)(1) (2)
(8)(3) (9)
(12) (13)
(10)
(11)
(1) Local Video Port
Connects the video monitor for local operation. Connector type is female Mini D-sub15 pin.
(2) Local Keyboard Port
Connects the PS/2 keyboard for local operation. Connector type is Mini-DIN6 pin.
(3) Local Mouse Port
Connects the PS/2 mouse for local operation. Connector type is Mini-DIN6 pin.
(4) Server Video Port
Connects to the host server or KVM switch to be controlled with the optional composite cable for server connection. Connector type is female Mini D-sub15 pin.
(5) Server PS/2 Port
Connects to the host server or KVM switch to be controlled with the optional composite cable for server connection. Connector type is Mini-DIN8 pin.
(6) Server USB Port
Connects to the host server to be controlled with the optional USB connection cable. Connector type is USB type B.
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1.3 Parts and Functions
(7) Ethernet Port
Ethernet connector which is compliant with 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. Both UTP and STP cables are available. Connector type is RJ45 modular jack. Refer to
4.2 RJ45 Connector Signal Assign (page 141)
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(8) Console Port
For RS232 Connection. Connects to this product using this Console port and set the network at initial installation. Connector type is RJ45 modular jack. Refer to
1.5.4 Serial Console Connection (page 12)
(9) Power Adapter Connector
Connects the power adapter (DC5V input). This product can connect up to 2 power adapters, redundant configuration is supported.
(10) Ethernet Act LED
Blinks green when a data packet is sent or received by VNC connection.
(11) Ethernet Link LED
Lights up green when the Ethernet port is linked up.
(12) Power LED 2
Lights up green when the adapter is connected to power connecter 2 and power is supplied.
(13) Power LED 1
Lights up green when the adapter is connected to power connector 1 and power is supplied.
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1.3 Parts and Functions
1.3.2 Front
1
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(1) Power LED
1: Lights up green when the adapter is connected to power connector 1 and power is supplied. 2: Lights up green when the adapter is connected to power connecter 2 and power is supplied.
(2) Ethernet LED
Link: Lights up green when the Ethernet port is linked up. Act: Blinks green when a data packet is sent or received by VNC connection.
(3) USB LED
Lights up green when this product and the host server is connected by USB. Blinks green if there is keyboard or mouse input when USB keyboard/mouse are enabled.
(4) RESET Button
Resets the CPU when this product is active. This product will be restarted in approx. 15 seconds.
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1.4 Installation Method
1.4. Installation Method
1
1.4.1 Placing On a Level Surface
Setup
When placing this product on a level surface such as desk, attach the provided rubber feet to the bottom of the device. The feet cushion shock and protect slipping.
1.4.2 Rack Mount
By using optional rack mount kit, you can mount the device on a EIA standard 19 inch rack. Refer to
4.4 Optional Accessories (page 141)
Rack Mount Kit
Rack Mount Tray
Unit/tray Screw ...4 Tray/rack support Screws... 4
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1.4 Installation Method
Example of rack mount setting
1
Setup
Up to 2 devices can be mounted in an EIA standard 1U rack.
When mounting the product on a 19 inch rack, remove the rubber feet.
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1.5 Connecting Method
1.5. Connecting Method
1
1.5.1 Not Provided Necessary Components
(1) Composite cable for Server Connection (option)
Composite cable connects this product to the server or KVM switch.
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(2) USB Connection Cable (option)
USB cable connects this product to the server.
(3) Video Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse for local operation.
Prepare a video monitor, keyboard and mouse for local operation. PS/2 connection is only supported for a keyboard and mouse.
(4) Serial console terminal
Prepare a PC with RS-232C interface (D-Sub 9-pin or D-sub 25-pin). This is necessary in order to set the IP address for this product at initial installation.
(5) Cat5 Cable
Prepare a Cat5 straight cable, adapted for the environment, for network connection. Any UTP or STP is acceptable; however the cable must be shorter than 20m.
(6) Switching Hubs, etc.
Prepare the routers and switching hubs for network connection.
(7) Remote Terminal Unit
Prepare a PC that supports an Ethernet connection. A terminal device to operate the host server from a remote location. An environment that Java applet runs on is needed. Any OS and browser are acceptable.
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1.5 Connecting Method
1.5.2 Connection to the Host Server
1
Connect cables to this product, as shown below.
Setup
Composite Cable for Server Connection
Power
Adapter
Remote
Terminal Unit
Network
V
ideo Monitor, Keyboard
and Mouse for local operation.
Serial Console
USB
Connection
Cable
Cat5
Cable
Cat5
Cable
Host Server
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1.5 Connecting Method
1.5.3 KVM Switch Connection
1
When you combine our KVM switch and this product, connect the cables as shown
below. Connect the KVM cable to the local port in the KVM switch side.
Setup
Remote Terminal
Network
V
ideo Monitor, Keyboard and
Mouse for local operation.
Serial Console
Composite Cable for Server Connection
Power
Adapter
Cat5
Cable
Cat5
Cable
(Example) Rear of the KVM Switch
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1.5 Connecting Method
1.5.4 Serial Console Connection
1
If the COM port of serial console has a D-sub 9-pin or D-sub 25-pin connector, the serial console can also be connected to this product with the optional D-sub−RJ45 conversion adapter and commercially available Cat5 straight cable.
Setup
FP-AD009RJX The conversion adapt er to configure RS-232C cross
cable by combining
Console port and Cat5 straight cable.
D-Sub side is female 9-pin.
FP-AD025RJX The conversion adapter same as FP-AD009RJX,
but its D-Sub side is male 25-pin.
1. Connect the FP-AD009RJX conversion adapter (for D-sub9) to the serial console.
Serial Console Terminal
Conversion Adapter FP-AD009RJX
COM Port (D-sub9)
2. Connect the conversion Adapter hooked up in Step1 and Console port of this product by a Cat5 cable.
Cat5 Straight Cable
Console Port
Serial Console Terminal
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Basic Operation
Chapter 2 - Basic Operation
This chapter provides basic operating procedure to control the host server from a remote location via network with this product.
Contents
2.1 Basic Operation Flow page 14
2.2 Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation) page
15
2.3 Logon to this Product page 20
2.4 Run the Java VNC page 25
2.5 Host Server Operation from Java VNC page 29
2.5.1 Host Server Initial Setting page 30
2.5.2 VNC Menu page 32
2.5.3 Menu Window page 34
2.5.4 System ID Window page 37
2.5.5 Virtual Key Window page 38
2.5.6 Video Tune Window page 41
2.5.7 Disk Operation Window page 45
2.5.8 Take Control Window page 46
2.5.9 USB Setting Window page 47
2.5.10 KVM Menu Window page 49
2.6 Exit and Log off the Java VNC page 51
2.7 Local Operation page 53
2.1 Basic Operation Flow
2.1. Basic Operation Flow
The following provides the basic operating procedure to control the host server from a local or remote location via network with this product.
2
Basic Operation
Step 1 Connect this product to the host server
Connect this product to the host server and prepare for remote operation.
Refer to 1.5.2 Connection to the Host Server (page 10)
Step 2 Set the IP address for this product.
Connect the serial console to this product and set the IP address.
Refer to 2.2 Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation) (page15)
Step 3 Access to this product from remote terminal.
Access to this product and enter the [User Account] and [Pass Word] and log on.
Refer to 2.3 Logon to this Product (page 20)
Step 4 Run the Java VNC.
Run the Java VNC and prepare for host server operation.
Refer to 2.4 Run the Java VNC (page 25)
Step 5 Operate the host server.
Operate the host server from the Java VNC operating screen.
Refer to
2.5 Host Server Operation from Java VNC (page 29)
Step 6 Exit the VNC and log out.
Exit the VNC and log out.
Refer to
2.6 Exit and Log off the Java VNC (page 51)
Step 7 Operate the host server locally.
Connect the video monitor, keyboard and mouse, and operate the host server.
Refer to 2.7 Local Operation (page 53)
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2.2 Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation)
2.2. Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation)
Set the IP address for this product using serial console at initial setting. The operation method is described below.
2
Basic Operation
1. Connect the console port of this product and the serial console terminal. Refer to
1.5.4 Serial Console Connection (page 12)
2. Run the emulator application (Tera Term, etc.) at the serial console and specify the parameter as follows.
Condition for Communication Value Baud Rate 115200bps
Data Length 8bit Parity none Stop Bit 1bit
3. The “login:” prompt is displayed. Enter the default administrator account: admin.
4. The “password:” prompt is displayed. Enter the default admin password: admin (The password is not displayed)
login: admin Enter
login: admin Enter
password: Enter
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2.2 Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation)
5. The following set up menu is displayed.
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NOTE: This interface is used to set network parameters and perform certain recovery procedures, but the majority of setup and configuration can only be done using the web interface.
Primary Ethernet Port (LAN) (00:0e:00:ee:04:03) DHCP is enabled. Current lease information: IP Address: 192.168.0.2 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: Disabled Broadcast: 192.168.0.255
Machine name: noname Default Gateway: <none> (DHCP: 192.168.0.1)
Commands (press one key, then Enter): D - Disable DHCP, and use fixed IP address. * I - Set IP address. * N - Set netmask. * G - Set network gateway. * B - Set broadcast address (optional). M - Change machine name (DHCP client name). H - Reset/disable firewall, TCP ports, SNMP, RADIUS. F - Reset everything to factory defaults. S - Change system admin password. P - Send ICMP ping packets (testing purposes). ? - Show TCP/IP ports and servers enabled. V - Show Firmware Information. R - Revert to current settings (undo changes). W - Commit changes to configuration. Q - Logout.
* -> These values ignored due to DHCP.
Choice:
2
Basic Operation
DHCP is enabled as the factory setting. Log on this product and
be sure to specify the fixed IP address if you operate the host server from a remote location extended periods of time.
6. To assign an IP address, disable the DHCP. The “Choice:” prompt is displayed and enter “d”.
7. The following is displayed and DHCP is disabled. Press the [Enter] key.
Choice: d Enter
DHCP has been disabled.
Press Enter to continue... Enter
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2.2 Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation)
8. The following is displayed. Confirmed that the DHCP is disabled.
2
Basic Operation
9. Specify the IP address. Enter "i" in the “Choice:” prompt.
10. Current IP address is displayed in square bracket. Enter the new IP address and press the [Enter] key.
11. Specify the subnet mask. Enter "n" in the “Choice:” prompt.
12. Current subnet mask is displayed in square bracket. Enter the new subnet mask and press the [Enter] key. Press the [Enter] key if the subnet mask is not changed.
Choice: i Enter
IP Address [192.168.0.8]: 192.168.0.100 Enter
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NOTE: This interface is used to set network parameters and perform certain recovery procedures, but the majority of setup and configuration can only be done using the web interface.
Primary Ethernet Port (LAN) (00:0e:00:ee:04:03) D.H.C.P.: Disabled IP Address: 192.168.0.2 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: Disabled Broadcast: 192.168.0.255
Machine name: noname Default Gateway: <none>
Commands (press one key, then Enter): D - Enable DHCP for dynamic IP address. I - Set IP address. N - Set netmask. G - Set network gateway. B - Set broadcast address (optional). M - Change machine name (DHCP client name). H - Reset/disable firewall, TCP ports, SNMP, RADIUS. F - Reset everything to factory defaults. S - Change system admin password. P - Send ICMP ping packets (testing purposes). ? - Show TCP/IP ports and servers enabled. V - Show Firmware Information. R - Revert to current settings (undo changes). >>> W - Commit changes to configuration. Q - Logout.
NOTE: Your changes are still pending.
Choice:
Choice: n Enter
Netmask [255.255.255.0]: 255.255.255.0 Enter
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2.2 Set the IP Address (For Initial Installation)
13. Specify the default gateway. Enter "g" in the “Choice:” prompt.
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14. Current default gateway is displayed in square bracket. Enter the new IP address of default gateway and press the [Enter] key.
15. The “Choice:” prompt is displayed again. Enter "w" to save the new setting.
16. The following is displayed and the setting is changed.
17. Press the [Enter] key again after the setting and display the “Choice:” prompt. Enter "q" to log off. The “login:” prompt is displayed after the log off.
Choice: w Enter
Writing... Done. Applying settings... eth0: IBM EMAC: link up, 100 Mbps Full Duplex, auto-negotiation complete. eth0: IBM EMAC: MAC 00:0e:00:ee:04:03. eth0: IBM EMAC: open completed
SNMP agent started. Redir Server started (br0/eth0=80, eth1=0). rhub: No such file or directory VNC Server: Version V1L20ES Done.
Changes commited.
Press Enter to continue...
Choice: g Enter
Default gateway (or 0.0.0.0 for none) [0.0.0.0]: 192.168.0.1 Enter
Choice: q Enter
login:
Then the network setting is changed as following value.
IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
This is the operation method to change network initial settings.
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