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SMARTRACK 116 IP 9 Figure 2 Loosen 7 screws 3. Adjust the rear bracket to fit your cabinet, see below. Figure 3 Adjusting the bracket 4. Install the
USER GUIDE 10 Figure 5 Tightening the 7 screws 6. Repeat the steps above to connect the other rail to the other side of the rack. 7. Slide the Smar
SMARTRACK 116 IP 11 Figure 8 Connecting three flat screws to the rear of the console The console now sits snugly in the rack, see Figure 9. Figure 9
USER GUIDE 12 Figure 11 Removing the six screws 2. Take the rear bracket out, see below. Figure 12 Taking the rear bracket out 3. Insert the long br
SMARTRACK 116 IP 13 Figure 14 Connecting the bracket A to the sides of the Switch 2. Slide the Switch 116 IP into the rail and into the back of the
USER GUIDE 14 7. The SmartRack Switch system configuration You connect servers to the 116IP switch via ROCs. Figure 17 illustrate the basic configura
SMARTRACK 116 IP 15 7.1.1 Connector table Connector Function Serial This port is for future Serial functionality Flash To update firmware of the a
USER GUIDE 16 1. Connect the Mouse connector to the computer’s Mouse port. 2. Connect the Keyboard connector to the computer’s Keyboard port. 3. Conne
SMARTRACK 116 IP 17 7.3 Connecting the CAT5 cables 1. Connect one connector to the ROC’s RJ45 port. 2. Connect the other connector to one of the Smart
USER GUIDE 18 Note! If a DHCP server later becomes available, the unit picks up the IP settings from DHCP server. To keep the static IP address, disab
SMARTRACK 116 IP 1 Table of Contents 1. Welcome...
SMARTRACK 116 IP 19 IP address is assigned by the DHCP serverYesUnit boots upTo access the configuration page of the unit, open IE 6.0 or higher and t
USER GUIDE 20 10. Logging into the Web interface Client computer operating system. Windows 2000 or higher, with Internet Explorer 6.0 or later version
SMARTRACK 116 IP 21 The first warning disappears upon first SmartRack 116 IP client installation, when Minicom’s root certificate is installed. 11. N
USER GUIDE 22 11.2 KVM.net KVM.net is a centralized IP based system for secure control of servers and network devices, power and user administration i
SMARTRACK 116 IP 23 12.1 SNMP Events table The table below list all events recorded. Event Text Code Comment "System Boot" 1010 Reported
USER GUIDE 24 Event Text Code Comment Login is not successful because server is busy. 2040 Login is not successful because server is busy. CONF_USER
SMARTRACK 116 IP 25 13. Administration > User Settings From the menu click User Settings, Figure 27 appears. Figure 27 User Settings On this page
USER GUIDE 26 13.1 Adding a user To add a user: 1. Click and type a name and a password. The password must be at least 6 characters – letters or num
SMARTRACK 116 IP 27 14. Administration > Switch Configuration Give the servers connected to the SmartRack 116 IP unique names, so that users access
USER GUIDE 28 Figure 29 User Targets Configuration 2. Select a user from the User drop-down menu. 3. Check the Target servers the user can access (
USER GUIDE 2 20. Saving changes and logging out...31 21. Starting a remote s
SMARTRACK 116 IP 29 Password Policy – You have the option of a standard or high security level of password. The table below shows the parameters of th
USER GUIDE 30 18. Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the SmartRack 116 IP firmware to take advantage of new features. Download the firmware fro
SMARTRACK 116 IP 31 Figure 33 Restore factory settings 2. Check the box if you want to preserve Network settings. 3. Click . 20. Saving changes and
USER GUIDE 32 Figure 34 Select Run as administrator On first connection install the Minicom certificate and ActiveX control. You must login as an Ad
SMARTRACK 116 IP 33 On the remote console you have the following: Server Confirmation label – This confirms the identity of the current server accesse
USER GUIDE 34 To hide the Toolbar, either: Double-click the SmartRack 116 IP System tray icon . Or Press F9. To display the Toolbar repeat the above
SMARTRACK 116 IP 35 Low - Select Low for high compression and 16 colors. Medium - Select medium for medium compression and 256 colors. Medium is reco
USER GUIDE 36 Figure 38 Manual Video Adjustments controls Brightness / Contrast - use the scales to adjust the brightness and contrast of the display
SMARTRACK 116 IP 37 21.6 Power cycle This button . is for future Serial power management options. 21.7 Keyboard key sequences Click . A list of defi
USER GUIDE 38 Figure 40 Add Special Key Dialog box 2. Give the key sequence a name in the Label field. 3. Click Start Recording. 4. Press the desire
SMARTRACK 116 IP 3 25.4.3 Updating the firmware...
SMARTRACK 116 IP 39 21.8.1 Aligning the mice pointers When accessing the Target Server, the mice may appear at a distance to each other. To align the
USER GUIDE 40 Figure 41 Mouse Settings Dialog box 2. Select the Target Server’s Operating System and click OK. Instructions and sliders appear. 3. Fo
SMARTRACK 116 IP 41 Figure 42 Mouse Emulation Dialog box Select the mouse connected to the Local Console port on the SmartRack 116 IP, e.g. if the lo
USER GUIDE 42 Full Screen Mode - Check this option to make the remote session screen appear in full screen mode from the next reconnection onwards. To
SMARTRACK 116 IP 43 22.1 Entering Safe mode To enter Safe mode: 1. Press and hold down the Local button for 3-4 seconds and at the same time power up
USER GUIDE 44 Figure 45 Login page 4. Type username: admin , password: SAFEmode. (Case sensitive). (This username and password works only in Safe mod
SMARTRACK 116 IP 45 Figure 48 Warning 3. Click OK, the factory defaults are restored. When the process finishes Figure 49 appears. Figure 49 Reboot
USER GUIDE 46 Section II Section II explains how to operate the SmartRack 116 IP Switching system locally (sections 23 and 24) and how to upgrade th
SMARTRACK 116 IP 47 Port numberappears hereInstructionkeysC=computer Figure 51 OSD Main window 24.1.1 Navigating the OSD To navigate up and down use
USER GUIDE 48 Note! When the OSD is password protected (explained below) only the Administrator has access to the F2 settings window. 24.1.4 The Gener
USER GUIDE 4 1. Welcome Thank you for buying the SmartRack 116 IP system. This system is produced by Minicom Advanced Systems Limited. This document p
SMARTRACK 116 IP 49 24.1.4.4 User (Status U) There are 6 different Users in the SmartRack 116 IP system. Each User has a Profile set by the Administr
USER GUIDE 50 24.1.4.8 Changing the Keyboard language In the OSD the names of the computers can be written in 3 different languages – English (EN), G
SMARTRACK 116 IP 51 To erase an entire line: Place the cursor at the beginning of the line. Keep the Spacebar depressed until the line is erased. 24.1
USER GUIDE 52 2. Place the cursor over one of the 3 digits and type a new number. Enter a leading zero where necessary. For example, type 040 for 40 s
SMARTRACK 116 IP 53 24.1.9 Security In the Settings window navigate to the Security line and press Enter. The Security settings window appears see Fig
USER GUIDE 54 Figure 58 HELP window Please note! All the functions set out in the Help window are performed from the Main window. The Help window is
SMARTRACK 116 IP 55 Note! Picture quality is relative to distance. The further away a remote computer is from the SmartRack 116 IP, the lower the imag
USER GUIDE 56 25. Upgrading the SmartRack 116 IP firmware With the Update software program you can upgrade the firmware for the: • 116 IP Switch •
SMARTRACK 116 IP 57 MINICOMMINICOMROCsto serversUpdate software installed hereTo Flash connectorRS232 Download cable1 2 3 4 5 6 7 810 11 12 13 14 15 1
USER GUIDE 58 The table below explains the functions of the buttons and boxes in the SmartRack 116 IP Switch Update window. Button or Box Function S
SMARTRACK 116 IP 5 Section I This section explains how to configure and operate the SmartRack 116 IP system remotely over IP. Section II on page 46, e
SMARTRACK 116 IP 59 2. Click . The version numbers appear in the Switch box. 3. Click . The switch hardware version number appears in the Switch
USER GUIDE 60 Figure 62 Open box 4. Open the file. 5. Click Start. The SmartRack 116 IP Switch Update flashes the firmware. On completion the firmw
SMARTRACK 116 IP 61 25.5.1 Resetting through the Update software Reset the SmartRack 116 IP Manager or ROCs when for example the unit hangs or when th
USER GUIDE 62 If the electricity fails during the firmware update of the ROCs a Not Responding or Upgrade Error message appears. Restart the upgrade f
SMARTRACK 116 IP 63 26. Technical specifications Operating systems Target server Windows, Linux, UNIX and other major operating systems Client compu
USER GUIDE 64 Brightness White 250cd/m2 Back light Four lamps Supported colors 16.7M Keyboard / mouse 106 key PS/2 keyboard with touchpad Sync 4
SMARTRACK 116 IP 65 27. Video resolution and refresh rates Hz → 56 60 65 66 70 72 73 75 640x480 x x x x x 720x400 x
USER GUIDE 66 Regional Offices Germany Kiel Tel: + 49 431 668 7933 [email protected] France Vincennes Tel: + 33 1 49 57 00 00 info.france@mini
USER GUIDE 6 Web-based control - Browser control to a target server, from any location via secured standard IP connection. Multi-user view mode - All
SMARTRACK 116 IP 7 Long bracket x 2. (For increased rack depth of 905 ~ 990mm) Short bracket x 2 Bracket attachment x 2 Note! The short bracket
USER GUIDE 8 5.1 Avoiding general rack mounting problems Elevated operating ambient temperature The operating ambient temperature of the rack environ
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