Rose UltraMatrix Remote 2 User Manual

UltraMatrix Remote 2 DIGITAL KVM IP MATRIX SWITCH
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INSTALLATIO N AND OPERATIONS
MANUAL
LIMITED WARRANTY
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Installing the UltraMatrix Remote 2 consists of
configuring the unit to be compatible
with your existing network, connecting the unit to a local KVM station, and to your network. Once connected you have full control of the selected computer provided your security profile permits it.
Table of Contents
Contents Page #
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
About This Manual ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Features ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Upgradeability ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Security................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Flexibility ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
On-screen Display Technology ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Compatibility ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Cable Requirements ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Package Contents................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Rose Electronics Web site ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
System Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
UltraMatrix Remote 2 Models ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
UltraMatrix Remote 2 Installation – Single Unit ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
Connecting the KVM station ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Connecting the Computers / Servers ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Connecting to the network ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Bus / Ring Configuration.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Unit Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
IP Input Module Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Logoff ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Restore mouse functions ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Access mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Host ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Return to host ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Local Confi
Local Unit Configuration Menu .................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Network Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Secure Keys Generation ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Remote Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
User Accounts ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Unit Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Time and Date Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Network configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Hosts Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Logging and Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
LDAP Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
KVM Switch Module Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Configure System menu ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
“Keyboard settings” selections. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Appearance settings selections ............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Configure Computer menu .................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Computer Name ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Keyboard / Mouse ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Configure KVM ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Configure Profile ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Configure Group ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Configure Language ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Configure status menu .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Save menu ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Remote System Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
Connecting
VNC Viewer Toolbar .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Control Tab ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Host Tab ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Share Tab ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Keyboard commands ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Switching using the serial port ................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Serial Device Support ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Maintenance and Repair ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Technical Support ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
guration ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
using a web browser .......................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Figure Page #
Figure 1. UltraMatrix Remote 2 Models ........................................................................................................................................................................5
Figure 2. Single Unit Installation (KVM) .......................................................................................................................................................................6
Figure 3. Single Unit Installation (Computers) ..............................................................................................................................................................7
Figure 4. Single Unit Installation (Network) ..................................................................................................................................................................7
Figure 5. Bus Configuration .........................................................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 6. Ring Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 7. Local Control Menu ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 8. Restore Mouse Menu.................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 9. Local Configuration menu ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 10. Local Unit Configuration menu .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Figure 11. Local Network Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 12. Secure Keys ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Figure 13. Logon Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 14. Remote Connection .................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 15. Remote Configuration Menu ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 16. Remote Network Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Figure 17. Hosts Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Figure 18. Logging and Status ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 19. LDAP Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Figure 20. KVM Switch OSD - Main Menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 21. Configure System Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 22. Configure Computer Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Figure 23. Configure KVM Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Figure 24. Configure Profile Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 25. Configure Group Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Figure 26. Configure Language menu ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31
Figure 27. Status display ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 28. Save menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 29. VNC Window Toolbar ............................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Table Page #
Table 1. Remote Configuration Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Table 2. Keyboard Commands .................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Appendices Page #
Appendix A – General Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Appendix B – Parts and Cables ................................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Appendix C – Rack Mounting .................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Appendix D – Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Appendix E – IP Access Control ................................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Appendix F – VNC Viewer Options ............................................................................................................................................................................ 49
Appendix G – VNC viewer window options ................................................................................................................................................................ 52
Appendix H – Browser viewer options ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53
Appendix I – Supported Video Modes ........................................................................................................................................................................ 54
Appendix J – Valid Hotkey Codes .............................................................................................................................................................................. 55
Appendix K – Video Distance Table ........................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Appendix L – Bus Configuration................................................................................................................................................................................. 57
Appendix M – Ring Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................. 60
INTRODUCTION
The UltraMatrix Remote 2 consists of an
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Rose Electronics® UltraMatrix Remote 2™ KVM over IP switch with remote access capabilities. The UltraMatrix Remote 2 is the results of Rose Electronics commitment to providing continued state-of­the-art solutions for today’s demanding workplace. The UltraMatrix Remote 2 has proven to be a valuable investment for all types of businesses that have the need to access information from multiple computer systems locally, over your network, or from anywhere in the world. Its use in large computer facilities gives the IT professional the added flexibility to remotely monitor and maintain hundreds of systems, running on different platforms, from a centralized KVM station. The UltraMatrix Remote 2 is the common sense switching solution that provides the flexibilit y, int eg rity, and security required for today’s business environment.
IP input module and a KVM switch module. The IP input module controls unit access, locally and remotely, and access security. The KVM switch module controls the port switching and has its own unique OSD that can be configured with appearances, port settings, additional security, and other parameters.
The UltraMatrix Remote 2’s advanced on-screen display (OSD) menus guide you through the configuration process with on-screen information for each configuration section, making it easy to configure the UltraMatrix Remote 2, the KVM station, the computers and serial devices, and security for the system. There are additional configuration parameters that can be used to personalize the look of the menus and dialog boxes. A help line is provided for each menu selection giving a brief explanation of the selected menu item.
Rose Electronics UltraMatrix Remote 2 is designed to meet your switching needs, whatever your system demands are, one user and one computer or hundreds. All models offer standard features that allow for easy, secure, and complete access to as many as 1,000 devices from a single KVM stations.
Reliability, security, flash memory technology, state of the art KVM switching technology, and other features ensure the UltraMatrix Remote 2 will streamline your data center or server room and simplify the maintenance, access and updating of your systems.
Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or circuitry of the product at any time without notice.
The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damages due to misuse of the product or other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product. (See limited warranty)
About This Manual
This manual covers the installation, configuration, and the operation of the UltraMatrix Remote 2 series switches. The installation consists of installing and configuring the unit, connecting serial devices, computers/servers, and configuring the unit with network information.
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Features
Available in different models designed to meet your remote access needs  Connect to remote devices locally, from any workstation on your network or over the internet using a web
browser and the very secure VNC Viewer.
Local KVM port for configuring the UltraMatrix Remote 2 and direct access to the connected devices  Video resolution up to 1600 x 1200  Powerful and expandable to 1,000 devices  Solid state embedded unit has no disk drive for maximum reliability  Remote application (Real VNC or VNC Java applet) can be installed directly from the unit
Upgradeability
Free lifetime base firmware upgrades, based on flash memory technology provide new features and
improvements. Base firmware upgrades are available from our web site at www.rose.com
Security
Security system with login requirements, access control and data encryption State of the art security using AES 128 bit encryption and RSA 2048 bit public key authentication
(Connection using Real VNC enhances the security by allowing the creation of ciphered user communication)
Unique configuration password for persons authorized to perform configuration maintenance User names and passwords allow controlled access to sensitive information, system data, or restricted
applications
IP lockout feature for incorrect login (IP address shown as “Blacklisted” in log file) Computers can be assigned to a unique group, allowing authorized access only Four connect modes; View, Share, Control, and Private provide flexibility in configuring the UltraMatrix
Remote 2 to conform to your security requirements
Profiles can be defined and assigned to each user that defines which connected devices they have access to and
the connect mode
Flexibility
Modular design makes for easy installation, maintenance, and expandability Plug-in expansion boards make the UltraMatrix Remote 2 easy to extend to other units Pre-configuration of the switch allows for installation without powering most computers/servers down Switching can be done by keyboard commands, an on-screen list, or by commands through the RS232 serial port Multi-language capabilities Integrated auto-switching power supply accepts 90-240 VAC sources
On-screen Display Technology
Advanced on-screen display makes configuration and switching easy The remote video pops-up over the computer application display or is automatically generated Easy to use menus guide you through the configuration process The connection status for all computers can be displayed Multi-lingual OSD (English, French, German, and Spanish) Menus and display windows can be configured with solid or transparent colors One of four screen saver options can be selected
Compatibility
A variety of hardware platforms can be connected simultaneously to the UltraMatrix Remote 2 without
interference, including PCs, Sun systems, IBM RS/6000, HP, DEC, SGI, serial devices such as routers and hubs, and others
Full keyboard and mouse emulation and video resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 ensures trouble-free access to most
software applications
Serial support using VT100, VT102, and VT202 terminal emulation Standard TTY mode automatically scrolls incoming data
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Cable Requirements
The cable requirements for your system will vary depending on the types of equipment connected to the UltraMatrix Remote 2 and the equipment used for the local KVM station. A KVM cable is needed for the local KVM station, a CPU cable for each device connected to the UltraMatrix Remote 2, expansion cables if the system is expanded in a BUS or RING configuration, and a cable to connect the unit your network. Rose Electronics offers a wide variety of cable types to directly connect your PC’s, Sun systems, MAC computers and others. See Appendix B for cable part numbers.
Package Contents
The shipping package content consists of the following:
The UltraMatrix Remote 2 unit Rackmount Kit Power cord (North American shipments only) RJ12 serial cable RJ to DB9 adapter Installation and operations manual, DataSheet, and QuickStart guide on CD
Serial, CPU, KVM, and expansion cables are usually shipped separately. If the package contents are not correct, contact Rose Electronics or your reseller, so the discrepancy can be quickly resolved.
Rose Electronics Web site
Visit our web site at www.rose.com for additional information on the UltraMatrix Remote 2 switch and other products offered by Rose Electronics that are designed for data center applications, classroom environments, and many other switching and extending applications.
Register your product for future updates at: www.rose.com/htm/online-registrationform.htm
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OVERVIEW
Remote workstations
Local workstations
Network
workstations
Depending on model)
UltraMatrix Remote 2
System Overview
The UltraMatrix Remote 2 is a versatile and powerful product that can extend the range of access to your computers from anywhere in the world. It is designed to provide a seamless and trouble-free access from any workstation on your network or any remote user to any connected computer. You can connect to and control any of the connected computers by simple keyboard commands or an on-screen list of computers. Each computer can be assigned a unique name that makes sense for your system. Names like sales, production, and admin make it easy to recognize and connect to.
Access control for the users can be set-up to provide security profiles from view only to full control. One example is employees could view their vacation balance but only HR can modify it. The installation and configuration section explains all the features and functions of the UltraMatrix Remote 2 and how to customize it to fit your business needs.
The UltraMatrix Remote 2 is designed with the highest regard for security. Remote access requires a user ID and password. All transmissions, to and from a remote workstation and UltraMatrix Remote 2 uses the versatile and very secure RealVNC viewer and are encrypted with the latest encryption technology. Login, time-out, User ID and password features add to the security of the system.
The UltraMatrix Remote 2 consists of an IP Input module and a KVM switching module. The IP input module controls access to the unit, securing set-up, and data encryption. The KVM switching module interprets the input commands and switches the user to the requested CPU port.
Computers Local KVM Remote (up to 16, or more (Up to 4 depending on model)
Typical connection diagram
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MODELS
RP2-2R2X8U/2 – RE2-2R2X8U/2
Connector
Type
Power
IEC320
Expansion
DB15F
CPU (8)
DB25F
KVM (2)
DB25F
RS232 (2)
RJ12F
Network (1or 2)
RJ45F
Connector
Type
Power
IEC320
Expansion
DB15F
CPU (16)
DB25F
KVM (2 or 4)
DB25F
RS232 (2 or 4)
RJ12F
Network (1,2 or 4)
RJ45F
UltraMatrix Remote 2 Models
RP2-1R2X8U/2 – RE2-1R2X8U/2
Note: Model part numbers RPx-xxxxx/2 are PC / Unix models
Figure 1. UltraMatrix Remote 2 Models
RP2-1R2X16U/2 – RE2-1R2X16U/2 RP2-2R2X16U/2 – RE2-2R2X16U/2 RP4-1R4X16U/2 – RE4-1R4X16U/2 RP4-2R4X16U/2 – RE4-2R4X16U/2 RP4-4R4X16U/2 – RE4-4R4X16U/2
REx-xxxxx/2 are Multi-platform models
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INSTALLATION
KVM Adapter Cable
KVM Station(s)
UltraMatrix Remote 2 Inst al lation – Single Unit
Installing the UltraMatrix Remote 2 is a very easy process and should be performed by a designated administrator. The administrator will install, configure, and set-up user access profiles. A network administrator will need to assign an IP address to the unit (if needed) and set-up firewall and network access to the unit.
The following installation procedure is a guide to properly install and configure the UltraMatrix Remote 2. The following items are needed to install the UltraMatrix Remote 2:
1. A valid IP address to assign to each IP Input module (if not using DHCP feature)
2. VGA monitor
3. PS/2 keyboard
4. PS/2 mouse
5. RJ45 network cable
6. KVM Adapter cable (DB25M to PS/2F-PS/2F-HD15F)
7. CPU Adapter cable(s) (DB25M to PS/2M-PS/2M-HD15M)
Connecting the KVM station
Connect the KVM stations PS/2 keyboard, video monitor and PS/2 mouse cables to the corresponding connectors on the KVM adapter cable as shown in Figure 2. The KVM station’s video monitor should be equal or better than any of the connected computers. Connect the DB25M end of the KVM adapter cable to the KVM DB25F port on the rear panel of the UltraMatrix Remote 2 unit. Depending on the model, 2 to 4 KVM stations can be connected to the UltraMatrix Remote 2’s KVM ports.
Figure 2. Single Unit Installatio n (KVM)
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Remote
CPU adapter
Network connection
Connecting the Computers / S er vers
Connect each computer to the UltraMatrix Remote 2 using the appropriate CPU adapter cable designed to interface to the type of computer being connected (PS/2, Unix, SUN, DEC, Apple, etc). Connect the DB25M end of the CPU adapter cable to the desired DB25F CPU port on the rear panel of the unit. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding ports on the computer (keyboard, monitor, and mouse). Refer to Figure 3
cable(s)
computer connections
Figure 3. Single Unit Installatio n (Computers)
Connecting to the networ k
Network cables should NOT be connected until the unit has been configured with the assigned IP addresses. The default IP address may conflict with existing equipment on your network.
When the IP addresses have been assigned, connect a network cable(s) from the RJ45 connector(s) on the rear panel of the UltraMatrix Remote 2 and to your network (See Figure 4).
Figure 4. Single Unit Installatio n (Network)
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Connect a KVM station to the KVM #1 port using the
 
Single Unit Configuration
Perform the below steps for all computers that will be connected. It is recommended that all computers be powered off. When a computer is connected and then booted, the UltraMatrix Remote 2 will automatically determine the keyboard and mouse types used for that computer and no pre-configuration is needed.
KVM adapter cable. Connect all computers to their assigned CPU port using the appropriate CPU adapter cable. (Computer and UltraMatrix Remote 2 power should be OFF) If removing power from a computer is not practical, pre­configure the UltraMatrix Remote 2 to define that CPU port’s keyboard and mouse types. This procedure should only be done if the CPUs keyboard and mouse can be disconnected and re-connected without affecting the interface.
The default keyboard type is PC mode 2, and the default mouse type is PS/2. If the computer being connected, with power applied, uses a PC2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse, no pre-configuration is needed. If not, pre­configure the keyboard and mouse types for that CPU port before connecting the computer (steps 4a-4f).
Following are a few items to consider prior to installing or configuring the UltraMatrix Remote 2:
Identify the computers that do not use a PC2 type keyboard and a PS/2 mouse (default settings). Before
connecting these computers to a CPU port, the CPU port should be pre-configured to change the default keyboard (PC mode 2) and mouse (PS/2) types to the correct types.
Each computer can be assigned a unique computer name. Names like staff, marketing, and finance that make it
easy to identify and connect to. The default computer names are Computer x (x = 1 – 1,000)
The KVM stations can also be assigned a unique KVM name.
The default KVM names are KVM x (x = 1 – 4)
Access to the system set-up and configuration can be limited by assigning a configurati on pas sword. Access to the computers can be limited by assigning each user a unique user ID and password and configuring
the switch module to require a login.
The configuration of the System, Computers, KVM stations, Users, Profiles, and Groups are defined in the menu section. Perform the following installation steps for each computer that will be connected to the UltraMatrix remote 2. Sequentially connect the computers starting with computer #1.
STEPS: (Refer to the troubleshooting section for help if needed)
1. Connect all KVM stations to the KVM switches DB25F, KVM connectors using the appropriate KVM adapter cables.
2. Turn on all KVM stations video monitors and the UltraMatrix remote 2.
3. Switch KVM station #1 to the CPU port being configured (starting with CPU port #1). This is done by pressing and releasing the left control [Ctrl] key and within 2 seconds, type in the CPU port # being configured (starting with port
1) and press [Enter]. A connection dialog box will display showing the connection status.
4. Pre-configure the CPU port, if needed, as outlined in steps 4a-f if the computer being connected does not use a PC2 type keyboard or a PS/2 mouse (defaults). Pre-configure the CPU port before connecting the computer. If the computer uses a PC2 type keyboard and PS/2 mouse, connect it to the corresponding CPU port and skip procedure 4a-f. No pre-configuration is needed.
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Pre-Configuration procedure
a. Call up the Configuration menu system by pressing and releasing the left [Ctrl] key, then the [F12] key. b. Select “Computer” and press [Enter] c. Select the computer to change the default keyboard and/or mouse type, and then select the keyboard or mouse field for the selected computer and press [Enter]. A selection box will display, listing the supported keyboard or mouse types. d. Select the correct keyboard or mouse type for the selected computer and press [Enter]. e. Press [ESC] to return to the “Main menu” and save the changes. f. Connect the computer to the pre-configured CPU port.
5. Boot the computer the KVM station is connected to if the computer power was off. You should see the boot up sequence on the KVM monitor. If the computer was connected to a pre-configured CPU port with power appli ed, you should see that computers video.
6. Verify that the keyboard, video, and mouse on the connected computer function properly before proceeding. Verify that other KVM stations operate properly.
Switch KVM station #1 to the next sequential CPU port as explained in step 3 and perform steps 4-6 for that computer and for the remaining computers.
Bus / Ring Configuration
If your system demands are greater than a single model can provide, you can expand the UltraMatrix Remote 2 to other UltraMatrix “E” series models. The expansion units should have the same number of CPU ports as the main UltraMatrix Remote 2 unit has. If the main unit has 8 CPU ports, the expansion units should also have 8 CPU ports. The total number of expansion units that can be added is equal to 1000 divided by the number of CPU ports on the main unit. If the UltraMatrix Remote 2 unit has 8 CPU ports, then the total number of expansion units is 1000 divided by 8, or 125 additional expansion units. A 16 CPU port model can have 62 expansion units. Figure 5 show a typical bus expansion configuration using an UltraMatrix Remote 2, 8 port master and two UltraMatrix “E” series, 8 port units as expansion units. Figure 6 shows a typical Ring configuration
If you plan to expand your system, the unit designated as the “Main Unit” must be configured to identify that there is an expanded system. This is explained in appendix L for a Bus configuration and appendix M for a ring configuration.
Figure 5. Bus Configuration Figure 6. Ring Configuration
NOTE: The IP input module(s) must be configured prior to configuring an expanded system
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LOCAL CONFIGURATION
Part Number
# IP Input Modules
Part Number
# IP Input Modules
RP2-1R2X8U/2
1
RE2-1R2X8U/2
1
RP2-2R2X8U/2
2
RE2-2R2X8U/2
2
RP2-1R2X16U/2
1
RE2-1R2X16U/2
1
RP2-2R2X16U/2
2
RE2-2R2X16U/2
2
RP4-1R4X16U/2
1
RE4-1R4X16U/2
1
RP4-2R4X16U/2
2
RE4-2R4X16U/2
2
RP4-4R4X16U/2
4
RE4-4R4X16U/2
4
Unit Configuration
IP Input Module Configuration
When you access the UltraMatrix Remote 2 unit from a local KVM station for the first time, the unit and network must be configured. The configuration consists of three main screens:
1. Configuring the Unit
2. Configuring the Network
3. Generating a secure key
When the three procedures are completed, the unit will restart and display a login screen. Do not connect the UltraMatrix Remote 2 to your network at this time. The default IP address for each IP input module
may conflict with your network configuration. Follow the recommended procedure below to configure all models. Each IP input module must be configured
individually. The following table defines the number of IP Input modules installed for each model that need to have the unit and network information configured.
Configure IP input module #1 from the KVM station connected to the KVM port #1 DB25F connector. When module #1 is configured, connect to IP input module #2 from KVM port #2 and configure this IP Input module from KVM port #2, etc.
a. Make all cable connections to the KVM station and computers, not the network b. Make sure power is applied to all devices (Computers, UltraMatrix Remote 2, and monitors). c. Make sure a computer is connected to CPU port #1 and that computer is powered on.
(If no computer is connected to port #1, the OSD menu screens may not sync.) d. With power applied, a standard login screen will display on the KVM monitor. e. Login on to the unit using the default user ID, admin and no password. f. After a successful login, the remote computer’s video will display on the KVM monitor. g. Press the CTRL + ALT + C keys simultaneously to display the local control menu option
screen.
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Figure 7. Local Control Menu
Logoff
Selecting Logoff will close your current session and display the screensaver.
Restore mouse functions
Using a keyboard and monitor directly connected to the UltraMatrix Remote 2, log on and then press the hotkey sequence <Ctrl> <Alt> <C> to view the options menu. (Does not apply if using a USB mouse.)
1. Select the ‘Restore m ous e f unct ions’ opt ion to disp lay:
2. Select one of the following options:
3. Restore Standard Mouse – If PS/2 mode is required, or Restore IntelliMouse – if IntelliMouse mode is required.
4. Select “Back” to return to the Control menu
Select this tab to reset a mouse that has ceased to function correctly. The UltraMatrix Remote 2 provides a feature to reinstate PS/2 mouse communications. There are two main types of data formats used by current PC mice; ‘PS/2’ format and the more recent
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‘IntelliMouse
format introduced by Microsoft. These use slightly different data arrangements and it is important to know which type was being used bef or e you hot-plugged the computer to the UltraMatrix Remote 2. The previous setting depends both on the type of mouse and the type of driver, as various combinations of PS/2 and IntelliMouse are possible. Using the incorrect restore function may produce unpredictable results and require the computer to be re-booted.
Figure 8. Restore Mouse Menu
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Access mode
Allows you to choose between Shared mode (where all other logged on users can see your operations) and Private mode (where the screens of all other users are blanked).
Host
Indicates the currently selected host computer and allows you to select others. This item will be blank unless host details have been set within the remote configuration.
Return to host
Quits the menu and returns to the host screen.
Local Configuration
Select Configuration from the Control menu to access to the Unit and Network configuration menus. The Unit can also be reset to the initial factory default settings.
Figure 9. Local Configuration menu
From the configuration page, the Unit and Network information is entered. Click on the Unit tab to enter the unit information. Click on the Network tab to enter the network information. Click on the Reset Configuration tab to reset the unit to factory defaults.
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Local Unit Configuration Menu
Selecting the Unit Configuration tab allows you to define the Unit setup details such as the keyboard layout, admin password, time and date, and encryption.
Figure 10. Local Unit Configura tion menu Hardware / Firmware
The version level for the hardware and firmware are shown in these fields.
Keybd Layout
Use the left or right arrow keys to select the keyboard type expected from the host computers.
Admin password
Enter a password of at least six characters that has a mix of letters and numerals. The background color will remain red until a strong enough password has been entered, and then the background will change to blue. This password will be used by the administrator to modify the unit or network configuration.
Unit Name
The name entered here will be displayed on the local menus and the remote VNC/browser windows.
Hot Keys
Use the left and right arrow keys to select an appropriate hot key sequence for the locally connected keyboard. This sequence is used in combination with other key presses to access the on-screen menus. The options are: Ctrl+Alt (default), Ctrl+Shift, Alt+Shift, Alt Gr, Left + Right Alt, Left Ctrl + Alt or Right Ctrl + Alt. Screensaver Use the left and right arrow keys to select an appropriate period of inactivity on the local keyboard or mouse before a screensaver is displayed and the user is logged out. This setting applies to local users only and once the screensaver is displayed, for security purposes the user is required to log in again. The timeout period can be selected between 5 minutes and 1 day (24 hours), it cannot be disabled.
Time and Date
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the correct time and date. The time entry uses the 24 hour clock notation. The internal real time clock will continue to run for roughly one week without power to the UltraMatrix Remote 2, after that it will be lost and require resetting. Use the up and down arrow keys to move between each of the sections within the time and date entries.
Encryption
Arrange this setting according to your security requirements. Three options are available: Always on, prefer off, and prefer on.
When all information has been entered, click on save then return back to the Configuration menu and select the Network tab. The network information is entered on this screen.
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Network Configurati on
The network information entered should be compatible with the existing network UltraMatrix Remote 2 will be installed on. Your network administrator should assign a unique IP address, network mask, and gateway information for each of the IP Input modules.
Figure 11. Local Network Configuration MAC address
Media Access Control Address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard coded within your UltraMatrix Remote 2 unit when it was built. It consists of two 6-digit hexadecimal (base 16) numbers separated by colons. A section of the MAC address identifies the manufacturer, while the remainder is effectively the unique electronic serial number of your particular unit.
Use DHCP/IP address/Net Mask/Gateway/VNC port/HTTP Port
1. You need to either set the DHCP option to ‘Yes’ or manually enter a valid IP address, Net mask and Gateway. If you set the option to use DHCP, remote users must be informed of the IP address assigned so they can remotely access the unit.
2. Change the IP Address to the IP address assigned to the IP Input module by your network administrator that is compatible with your network.
3. Change the Net Mask and Gateway addresses if needed.
4. The VNC and HTTP ports should remain set to 5900 and 80, respectively, unless they clash with an existing setup within the network.
5. When all network information has been entered, click on “Save” to save the information and the unit will then switch to the calculate a “Secure Key” menu.
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Secure Keys Generation
The Secure keys screen uses mouse movements and keyboard inputs to create random data. This unpredictable information is then combined with several other factors to develop the basis of the encryption keys that are used to establish secure remote links.
Figure 12. Secure Keys
With every mouse move and key press the single dash will move across the progression bar (unless the same key is pressed repeatedly). Periodically, a new star character will be added to the bar as the random data are accepted as part of the new encryption key. When the bar is full, the final encryption keys for your UltraMatrix Remote 2 will be created – this process takes roughly 30 to 40 seconds.
Once the secure key has been calculated, the UltraMatrix Remote 2 will restart and present a standard logon screen as shown below.
Figure 13. Logon Screen
Logon using “admin” as the Username and the password that was entered on the Unit Configuration setup screen. Upon validation, the KVM monitor screen will show the host computers video.
Repeat this configuration process for each IP input module by connecting to the next KVM input port.
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