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Smart 108/116 IP
User Guide
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA
www.tripplite.com/support
Copyright ©2012 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved.
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Page 1 - User Guide

Smart 108/116 IPUser Guide1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USAwww.tripplite.com/supportCopyright ©2012 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved.

Page 2 - Legal Notice

Table of Figuresx | Smart 108/116 IPFigure 41 – Delete Key(s) Confirmation Box... 52Figure 4

Page 3 - About this Document

IntroductionProduct OverviewUser Guide | 111 IntroductionCongratulations on adding Smart 108/116 IP to your remote access tools.This document provides

Page 4 - Style Conventions

IntroductionTerminology12 | Smart 108/116 IP Security – Supports the highest security standards for encryption (256-bit AESand HTTPS) and authenticat

Page 5 - Table of Contents

IntroductionSafetyUser Guide | 13radio frequency interference, the user, and not Minicom Advanced Systems Limited,will be responsible.Changes or modif

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InstallationOverview14 | Smart 108/116 IP2 Installation2.1 OverviewInstall the Smart 108/116 IP system as follows:1. Remove the Smart 108/116 IP syste

Page 7 - User Guide

InstallationSystem ComponentsUser Guide | 15LED/Button FunctionalityPower LEDIndicates the state of the Smart 108/116 IP unit: Green indicates that th

Page 8

InstallationPre-Installation Guidelines16 | Smart 108/116 IP2.3 Pre-Installation Guidelines Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditione

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To rack mount theSmart 108/116 IP1. Place the bracketson the unit in either of the following ways: Towards the front of the unit so that the unit can

Page 10 - Table of Figures

InstallationConnecting to the Servers18 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure 5 – Smart 108/116 IP System Overview2.6 Connecting to the ServersEach computer/server

Page 11 - 1 Introduction

2.6.1Connecting a RICC/ROC PS/2The connections for theRICC PS/2The following figureillustrates theYou can connect the RICC/ROC PS/2 to a powered on co

Page 12 - 1.5 Technical Precautions

Legal Noticeii | Smart 108/116 IPLegal NoticeThis manual and the software described in it are furnished under license, and may beused or copied only i

Page 13 - 1.7 Trademarks

InstallationConnecting to the Servers20 | Smart 108/116 IP3.Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s VideoFailure to connect in the above order

Page 14 - 2 Installation

To connectthe RICC SUN1.Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s video card.2.Connect the Keyboard connector to the computer’s Keyboard port2.7C

Page 15 - Smart 108/116

InstallationConnecting the Power Supply22 | Smart 108/116 IP2.10Connecting the Power SupplyTo connectthe power supply1.Using the power cord provided,

Page 16 - Mounting the Unit

Configuring the NetworkBoot-Up ProcessUser Guide | 233 Configuring the NetworkAfter the system has been installed and all connections have been made,

Page 17 - Connecting the System

Configuring the NetworkLogging Onto the Web Configuration Interface24 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure 11 – Boot-Up ProcessAssigning Static IP Addresses for a

Page 18 - 2.6 Connecting to the Servers

Only one Administrator at a time can logtimeout of 30 minutes terminates the session.Before logging on the first time, verify that you have the latest

Page 19 - Connecting a RICC/ROC PS/2

Configuring the NetworkLogging Onto the Web Configuration Interface26 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure 14 – Network Configuration – Device TabFrom the Configu

Page 20 - /ROC USB

Configuring the NetworkConfiguring the Network SettingsUser Guide | 273.2.2 Web Configuration Toolbar ButtonsThe following table describes the functio

Page 21 - User Guide

Configuring the NetworkConfiguring the Network Settings28 | Smart 108/116 IPTo configure Device IDsettings1. In Device Name,type a name for2. In TCP P

Page 22 - Connecting the Power Supply

In Manager IP Address, type the static IP address of the Centralized ManagementManager.Although not required, it isif theSmart 108/116 IPCentralized M

Page 23 - 3 Configuring the Network

About this DocumentUser Guide | iiiAbout this DocumentThis document provides installation and operation instructions for the Smart 108/116IP system, p

Page 24 - Interface

Configuring the NetworkConfiguring User Settings30 | Smart 108/116 IPThe Users page opens and displays the existing Users.Figure 16 – Users Page2. Cli

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3.5.2 Deleting User(s)You can delete one or multiple Users at a time from the system.You cannot delete an Administrator who is logged onto the system.

Page 26 - 26

Configuring the NetworkConfiguring the KVM Switch32 | Smart 108/116 IP2. Change the Permissionand/or3.To change the password, cThe Passwordparameter o

Page 27 - User Guide

Configuring the NetworkConfiguring the Security SettingsUser Guide | 33Figure 20 – KVM Switch Configuration Page for Smart 116 IPThe servers that are

Page 28 - Device IP Address

Configuring the NetworkPerformingAdditional Configuration Operations34 | Smart 108/116 IPStandard Security PolicyAt least six charactersMust not inclu

Page 29 - Adding a User

 Upgrade firmware. Restore factorysettings3.8.1Installing an SSL CertificateYou caninstall an SSL Certificateservers and browsers.Toinstall an SSL C

Page 30 - 30

Configuring the NetworkPerforming Additional Configuration Operations36 | Smart 108/116 IP2. Save the firmware file on the client computer.3. In the t

Page 31 - 3.5.4 Editing User

3.8.3 RestoringFactory SettingsYou can restore theSmart 108/116 IPoriginalSmart 108/116 IPadministrators, including: Network settings*, Servers, Switc

Page 32 - Configuring the KVM Switch

Configuring the NetworkSaving Changes and Logging Out38 | Smart 108/116 IP3.10Saving Changes and Logging OutOnce you have completed configuration chan

Page 33 - User Guide

Figure3. Type your Username andThe Configuration page opens.To log off:1.In the screen toolbar, click theThe Configuration screen is closed, and the s

Page 34 - 34

About this Documentiv | Smart 108/116 IP8 Video Resolution andRefresh RatesLists video resolutions and refresh rates. Pg. 819 SNMP Events Table Lists

Page 35 - Upgrading Firmware

Conducting a Remote SessionStarting a Remote Session40 | Smart 108/116 IP4 ConductingThe remote session enables remotely accessing the server connecte

Page 36 - 36

Conducting a Remote SessionStarting a Remote SessionUser Guide | 41Figure 30 – Logon PageLeave Mode as Remote Access.4. In User and Password, type the

Page 37 - Reloading a Page

Conducting a Remote SessionSharing a Remote Session42 | Smart 108/116 IPThe Remote Session page displays: Server Confirmation label – This confirms t

Page 38 - 38

When connecting to a targetfollowing message appearsFigure4.2.1 ExclusiveSessionWhen starting a remote session and there are no other logged in usersp

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Conducting a Remote SessionSetting the Session Profile44 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure2. In Local Mouse Pointer,selectthe client computermouse pointer: No

Page 40 - 4 Conducting

To exit full screen mode:1.On the toolbar, click the Restore buttonThe desktopwindow appears.Full screen mode can also be activated from the Session P

Page 41 - User Guide

Conducting a Remote SessionChangingthe Video Performance Settings46 | Smart 108/116 IP Adaptive – Automatically adaptsthe network conditions.You can

Page 42 - 4.2 Sharing a Remote Session

4.7Adjusting the VideoThere are three ways to adjust the videoRefreshing the video imageAutomatically adjusting the video Manually changing advance

Page 43 - Exclusive

Conducting a Remote SessionAdjusting the Video48 | Smart 108/116 IP To fine-tune the target server video settings after auto adjustment To adapt to

Page 44 - Full Screen Mode

 In H. Offset,select In V. Offset, select In Phase, selectthe point at which each pixel is sampled In Scale, selectthe scale resolution of the ses

Page 45

Table of ContentsUser Guide | vTable of ContentsLEGAL NOTICE ...

Page 46 - 46

Conducting a Remote SessionManaging Keyboard Sequences50 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure 38 – Special Key Manager2. Click the Add Predefined button.A list of

Page 47 - Adjusting the Video

4.In the Special Key ManageThe sequence appears in the Keyboard Key sequence list4.8.2Recording a New Custom KeyThis section describes how tokeyboard

Page 48 - 48

Conducting a Remote SessionSynchronizing Mouse Pointers52 | Smart 108/116 IP3. On your keyboard, press the keysThe names of the pressed keys4. Click S

Page 49 - Managing Keyboard Sequences

4.9.1Manually Synchronizing the MouseIf the mouse settings onthesystem on thetarget serverNovell, SCO UNIX,or SUN Solarismanually.Tomanually synchroni

Page 50 - 50

Conducting a Remote SessionSynchronizing Mouse Pointers54 | Smart 108/116 IPExamplesThe following are examples of the instructions for two different t

Page 51 - Editing a Key Sequence

Advanced Mouse EmulationIn the Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse that you would likeSmart 108/116 IPto emulate.settings unless th

Page 52 - Synchronizing Mouse Pointers

Conducting a Remote SessionSwitching to a Different Server56 | Smart 108/116 IPTo align the mouse pointers1. On the toolbar, selectThe mouse pointers

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Troubleshooting – Safe ModeEntering Safe ModeUser Guide | 575 Troubleshooting – Safe ModeFrom Safe mode, you can: Restore factory defaults – When you

Page 54 - The USB Option

Troubleshooting – Safe ModeRestoring Factory Defaults58 | Smart 108/116 IPTo enter Safe mode:1. While powering upSmartthe back panelof the unitThe dev

Page 55 - Pointers

To restore factory defaults1. In the Safe ModemenuA warning appears.2. Click .An additional warning3. Click OK.The factory defaults arappears.4. Click

Page 56 - Calibrating Mouse Pointers

Table of Contentsvi | Smart 108/116 IP3.2 LOGGING ONTO THE WEB CONFIGURATION INTERFACE ...243.2.1 Web Configuration In

Page 57 - 5 Troubleshooting – Safe Mode

Troubleshooting – Safe ModeRestoring the Device Firmware60 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure 51 – Upgrade Succeeded3. Click Reboot to restart the unit.

Page 58 - Restoring Factory Defaults

6Operating the Smart 108/116 IPSwitching System LocallyThis chapter explains how to operate the Smart 108/116 IP Switching system locallyas well ashow

Page 59 - Restoring the Device Firmware

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUsing the OSD62 | Smart 108/116 IPFigureLines with yellow text show active computers. Lines wit

Page 60 - Figure 51 – Upgrade Succeeded

 Ports (see Section6.2.5 Time (see Section6.2.6 Users (see Section6.2.7 Security (see Section6.2.8You can also view the available Help (see Sectio

Page 61 - Switching System Locally

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUsing the OSD64 | Smart 108/116 IPFigureConfiguring Security SettingsThe OSD comes with an adva

Page 62 - 6.2.3 Configuring t

The new security status is set.Changing the OSD HotkeyBy default, pressingShift, ShiftYou can replacethe OSD hotkey Ctrl, Ctrl Ctrl, F11 Print Scre

Page 63 - User Guide

Operatingthe Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUsing the OSD66 | Smart 108/116 IPRestoring OSD to Factory Defaults (F7)In theGeneral settings w

Page 64 - Configuring Security Settings

To erase a characterreplacesthe erased character.To erase an entire linekeep the Space bar depressed until the line is erased.Modifying the Keyboard

Page 65 - User Guide

Operatingthe Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUsing the OSD68 | Smart 108/116 IPSetting theScan, Label, and TimeoutIn the Time Settings window

Page 66 - Configuring the Port

Usersis only enabled if the security status is set to OnSecurity SettingssectionThere are three different access levels: Y –Full access to a par V –

Page 67 - Configuring the Time Settings

Table of ContentsUser Guide | vii4.8.3 Editing a Key Sequence ...514.8.4 Deleting Key Sequence(s

Page 68 - Users Settings

Operatingthe Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUsing the OSD70 | Smart 108/116 IPpassword, and six User (U) paTo change a username or password1

Page 69 - User Guide

ScanningComputers (F4)When necessary, you can56).To activate scanning:1. Press Shifttwice to open the OSD.2. Press F4.Your screen displays each active

Page 70 - OSD Functions

Operatingthe Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUpgradingthe Smart 108/116 IP Firmware72 | Smart 108/116 IPInputting and Updating DDC Informatio

Page 71 - Moving the Label ( F6)

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUpgrading the Smart 108/116 IP FirmwareUser Guide | 73 Complete Firmware Package – This includ

Page 72 - 16 IP Firmware

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUpgradingthe Smart 108/116 IP Firmware74 | Smart 108/116 IP6.3.5Installing the SoftwareTo insta

Page 73 - User Guide

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUpgrading the Smart 108/116 IP FirmwareUser Guide | 75Figure 61 – Smart 108/116 IP Switch Updat

Page 74 - 6.3.6 Starting and C

Operatingthe Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUpgradingthe Smart 108/116 IP Firmware76 | Smart 108/116 IPFigure624. Choose the Com Portthat6.3

Page 75 - User Guide

FigureRICC/ROC VersionBefore you can selecta RICC/ROC, you mustTo verify the RICC/ROC version number:1. Selectone or more or all of the RICC/ROCs.2. C

Page 76 - Verifying the V

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyUpgradingthe Smart 108/116 IP Firmware78 | Smart 108/116 IPThe Smart 108/116 IP switch update i

Page 77 - Firmware

2. Press Options -> Advanced3.Open the appropriate hex file.4. Click Start.The firmware updates.6.3.9Restoring Factory SettingsYou can restore the

Page 78

Table of Contentsviii | Smart 108/116 IP6.3.1 Downloading Update Software and Latest Firmware ...726.3.2 Update Software System Require

Page 79 - – Update Software

Operating the Smart 108/116 IP Switching System LocallyTroubleshooting – Update Software80 | Smart 108/116 IP If the electricity fails during the fir

Page 80 - 80

Technical SpecificationsUser Guide | 817 Technical SpecificationsSpecification DescriptionOperating systems Target server – DOS, Windows, Novell, Linu

Page 81 - 7 Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications82 | Smart 108/116 IPSpecification ROC PS/2 ROC USBDimensions (H x D x W)65 x 25 x 25 mm / 2.55 x 0.98 x 0.98 in

Page 82 - 82

Video Resolution and Refresh RatesUser Guide | 838 Video Resolution and Refresh RatesHz →56 60 65 66 70 72 73 75 76 85 86640x480x x x x x x720x400x x8

Page 83 - User Guide

SNMP Events Table84 | Smart 108/116 IP9 SNMP Events TableThe following table lists all recorded events.Event Text Code CommentSystem Boot 1010 Reporte

Page 84 - 9 SNMP Events Table

SNMP Events TableUser Guide | 85Event Text Code CommentWrong user nameor password2030 Wrong user name or password. Login is not successful.CONF_USER_E

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Table of FiguresUser Guide | ixTable of FiguresFigure 1 – Smart 108/116 IP Unit Front Panel ...............

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