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1. From the Network sub category you are able to modify the network configuration for the AutoView switch AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide NOTE After changing Network settings the switch must be rebooted NOTE Users can view all appliance information but only Administrators can change settings The Sessions sub category allows you to apply controls to your video sessions PETEK 2 AutoView 3016 03 A0 D5 Windows Internet Explorer Oe yr https 172 23 8 244 sessions asp userId 232690623 w v a 4 X Autoview 3016 03 A0 DS Username S Avocent Admin a Connections Configure Tools Appliance Configuration Sessions 0 Appliance i Network Sessions i NTP Preemption Timeout Video Session C Enabled C Enabled Session Timeout Authentication Users Override Admin O SNMP Encryption Video 128 DES Keyboard Mouse 128 DES 3DES AES 3DES AES r LJ LJ Traps Sharing Servers gt AVRIQs Cascade Devices _ Versions Sharing Connections Input Control Timeout Enabled C Exdusive 1 Seconds 1 5 Automatic C Stealth AVRIQ Versions Login Login Timeout 120 Seconds 20 120 Inactivity Timeout Enabled 15 Minutes 10 60 Figure 4 5 Sessions Window Session time out By enabling the Video Session Timeout option you allow the switch to close an inactive video session after a specified number of minutes Th
2. File Public Key Length S12 Common Mame CH or FODN Avocent Corporation Organizational Unit OU Avocent Organization Mame 2 avocent Locality Mame L Huntsville State or Province Mame 5 Alabama Country Mame tC U5 Email Address E supporti ayocent com Validity Term days 3650 natal B Internet Figure 4 18 Install Web Server Certificate Window 3 Select the Fields radio button and enter the following fields Public Key Length the number of bits you want the certificate to be Common Name your name Since this is your root certificate use an appropriate name such as Company_Name Certificate Authority Organizational Unit optional organization unit name marketing for example Organization Name the exact legal unabbreviated name of your organization Locality Name the city where your organization is located State or Province Name the unabbreviated state or province where your organization is located Country Name the two letter ISO abbreviation for your country Email Address the email address for the CA to contact Validity Term number of days the certificate is valid Of Select to install from a file by clicking the File radio button then download a company certificate file pem NOTE If importing a company certificate file it may take up to 30 seconds for the OBWI to relaunch 4 Select Install Close the web browser then relaunch t
3. Network Connection Number Type Connector Local Port Number Type USB Device Port Number Type Power Supply Type Power Heat Dissipation AC input Range AC Frequency AC input Current Rating AC input Power maximum AC input Cable 10 100 Ethernet 8 pin modular PS 2 USB and VGA USB 1 1 Internal 8 5 W 29 BTU hr 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz autosensing 0 5 A 15 W 18 AWG three wire cable with a three lead IEC 320 receptacle on the power supply end and a country dependent plug on the power resource end Ambient Atmospheric Condition Ratings Temperature Humidity Safety and EMC Standards Approvals and Markings 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit 0 to 40 degrees Celsius operating 4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit 20 to 70 degrees Celsius nonoperating 10 95 noncondensing UL FCC cUL ICES 003 CE VCCI MIC C Tick GOST Safety certifications and EMC certifications for this product are obtained under one or more of the following designations CMN Certification Model Number MPN Manufacturer s Part Number or Sales Level Model designation The designation that is referenced in the EMC and or safety reports and certificates are printed on the label applied to this product Appendices 95 Appendix E Sun Advanced Key Emulation Certain keys on a standard Type 5 US Sun keyboard can be emulated by key press sequences on a PS 2 keyboard To enable Sun Advanced Key Emulation mode and
4. Table C 1 UTP Wiring Standards Continued EIA TIA 568A EIA TIA 568B brown brown Cabling installation maintenance and safety tips The following is a list of important safety considerations that should be reviewed prior to installing or maintaining your cables Keep all UTP runs to a maximum of 100 feet each Maintain the twists of the pairs all the way to the point of termination or no more that one half inch untwisted Do not skin off more than one inch of jacket while terminating If bending the cable is necessary make it gradual with no bend sharper than a one inch radius Allowing the cable to be sharply bent or kinked can permanently damage the cable s interior Dress the cables neatly with cable ties using low to moderate pressure Do not over tighten the ties Cross connect cables where necessary using rated punch blocks patch panels and components Do not splice or bridge the cable at any point Keep the UTP cable as far away as possible from potential sources of EMI such as electrical cables transformers and light fixtures Do not tie the cables to electrical conduits or lay the cables on electrical fixtures Always test every installed segment with a cable tester Toning alone is not an acceptable test Always install jacks so as to prevent dust and other contaminants from settling on the contacts The contacts of the jack should face up on the flush mounted plates or left right down on surface mou
5. attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips To install the rack mounting bracket Remove the two rack mounting screws from each side of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch Place the rack mounting brackets next to the switch 3 Insert the screws supplied with the rack mounting kit through the holes of the brackets and into the AutoView 3008 3016 switch Tighten the screws securely 4 Install the AutoView 3008 3016 switch into the rack using the method of the rack manufacturer Connecting the AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Hardware To connect and turn on your AutoView 3008 3016 switch CAUTION You must turn off all servers that will be part of your AutoView switching system Wait until step 6 to turn on your AutoView switch Chapter 2 Installation T7 1 Plug your monitor and either PS 2 or USB keyboard and mouse cables into the appropriately labeled ports on the Auto View switch Plug a compatible IQ or IAC module into the appropriate ports on the back of the target server 3 Choose an available numbered port on the rear of your Auto View 3008 3016 switch Plug the IAC cable or one end of a UTP patch cable 4 pair up to 45 meters into the selected port and plug the other end into the RJ 45 connector of the IQ module Repeat this procedure for all servers that are to be connected to the Auto View 3008 3016 switch NOTE When connecting a Sun IQ module you must u
6. e With full scaling the desktop window remains fixed and the device image scales to fit the window e With automatic scaling the desktop window is sized to match the resolution of the server being viewed e With manual scaling a drop down menu of supported image scaling resolutions is displayed e Change the color depth of the session image To align the mouse cursors Click the Align Local Cursor button in the Video Viewer window toolbar The local cursor should align with the cursor on the remote device NOTE If cursors drift out of alignment turn off mouse acceleration in the attached device To refresh the screen Click the Refresh Image button in the Video Viewer window or Select View Refresh from the Video Viewer window menu The digitized video image is completely regenerated To enable or disable Full Screen mode To enable Full Screen mode click the Maximize button Ofr Select View Full Screen from the Video Viewer window menu Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 71 The desktop window disappears and only the accessed device desktop is visible The screen resizes up to a maximum of 1024 x 768 If the desktop has a higher resolution then a black background surrounds the full screen image The floating toolbar appears Ofr To disable Full Screen mode click the Full Screen Mode button on the floating toolbar to return to the desktop window To enable full or manual scaling To enable full scaling sele
7. 3 19 AVRIQ Status Dialog Box LS B Sg se lac TTT 10 The AVRIQ Upgrade dialog box displays Click OK to initiate the upgrade and return to the AVRIQ Status dialog box Returning an AVRIQ module to factory default status Click AVRIQ in the Version dialog box Select an AVRIQ and click Decommission 3 Click OK to restore factory defaults You will see the AVRIQ module go offline briefly and return or Click X or press Escape to cancel the operation 4 Click X to close the AVRIQ Select dialog box Resetting the PS 2 keyboard and mouse on a target device or local port NOTE This function is for Microsoft Windows based computers only Resetting the PS 2 ports on a target device running any other operating system may require that you reboot that target device If your PS 2 keyboard or mouse locks up you may be able to re establish operation of these peripherals by issuing a Reset command The Reset command sends a hot plug sequence to the target device that requests the mouse and keyboard settings from the target device to restore functionality To issue a remote PS 2 reset command 1 Select an individual IQ module in the AVRIQ Select dialog box and click Version From the AVRIQ Version dialog box click Reset A confirmation message will appear Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 33 2 On the message box click X or press Escape to exit without sending a Reset command to the target device To reset the local mouse an
8. Adjust from the Video Viewer window menu or click the Automatic Video Adjust toolbar icon to automatically adjust the video Refresh Image Clicking the Refresh Image button in the Manual Video Adjust dialog box completely regenerates the digitized video image NOTE You can also select View Refresh from the Video Viewer window menu to refresh the image Video Test Pattern Clicking the Video Test Pattern button in the Manual Video Adjust dialog box toggles a display of a video test pattern Click the Video Test Pattern button again to toggle back to a normal video image Adjusting mouse options The Video Viewer window mouse options affect cursor type Cursor mode scaling alignment and resetting Mouse settings are device specific that is they may be set differently for each device NOTE If the device does not support the ability to disconnect and reconnect the mouse almost all newer PCs do then the mouse will become disabled and the device will have to be rebooted Cursor type The Video Viewer window offers five appearance choices for the local mouse cursor You can also choose no cursor or the default cursor In Single Cursor mode the display of the local second cursor in the Video Viewer window turns off and only the target device mouse pointer is visible The only mouse movements that appear are those of the target device remote cursor Use Single Cursor mode when there is no need for a local cursor Figure 5 3 shows
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10. Select a parameter to change You can navigate the Configuration Screen using the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys 3 Modify the selected value using the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys Repeat steps 2 and 3 to modify additional values 5 Press Enter to save your changes and exit the Configuration Screen or Press Escape to exit the Configuration Screen without saving the changes Creating a serial Q module macro Pressing the Page Down key when the Terminal Applications menu s Configuration screen is displayed will provide access to the Macro Configuration screen The serial IQ module can be configured with up to 10 macros Each macro can be up to 128 characters in length To create a macro 1 Select the serial IQ module you wish to configure and press Ctrl F8 to activate the Terminal Applications menu s Configuration screen 2 When the Terminal Applications menu appears press Page Down to view the Macro Configuration screen The Macro Configuration screen shows the 10 available macros and the associated key sequences if any for each 3 Using the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys scroll to an available macro number and highlight the listed keystroke sequence Type the new macro keystroke sequence over the default Any combination of Ctrl or Alt and a single key may be used When you have finished entering the keystroke sequence that will activate the new macro press the Down Arrow key 4 On the line below the macro keystroke sequen
11. Server 2 Identify the primary and secondary server address port and access type in the appropriate fields or radio buttons 3 Click Save LDAP Search parameters On the LDAP Search page you can configure the parameters used when searching for LDAP directory service users Use the Search DN field to define an administrator level user that the appliance uses to log into the directory service Once the appliance is authenticated the directory service grants it access to the directory to perform the user authentication queries specified on the LDAP Query page The default values are cn Administrator cn Users dc yourDomainName and dc com and may be modified For example to define an administrator Distinguished Name DN for test view com type cn Administrator cn Users dc test dc view and dc com Each Search DN value must be separated by a comma The Search Password field is used to authenticate the administrator or user specified in the Search DN field Use the Search Base field to define a starting point from which LDAP searches begin The modifiable default values are dc yourDomainName and dc com For example to define a search base for test com type dc test dc com Each Search Base value must be separated by a comma The UID Mask field specifies the search criteria for User ID searches of LDAP target devices The format should be in the form lt name gt lt 1 gt The default value is sAMAccountName 1 which is correct for
12. Status Window 2 Click the checkbox for one or more users that you wish to disconnect 3 Click the Disconnect Session button A message appears prompting you to confirm the disconnect command 4 Click OK to disconnect the user Of Click Cancel to exit without completing the disconnect command NOTE The appropriate level of access is required to disconnect a user If you do not have permission to disconnect a user the checkbox next to that user will be disabled Session sharing options 39 Session sharing can be configured by Admin and other users with Appliance Administrator or User Administrator rights The first user with a KVM session with a target device is called the primary user If another secondary user attempts to start a KVM session the same target device options for the secondary user depend on the following two conditions e The access rights of the users 40 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Whether an Administrator has configured global connection sharing Automatic Sharing Exclusive Connections and Stealth Connections all are configurable options that require sharing to be enabled Table 4 3 Session Sharing Definitions Term Definition Automatic Sharing Secondary users can share a KVM session without first requesting permission from primary users Exclusive Connections Primary users can designate a KVM session as an exclusive connection that cannot be shared Stealth Co
13. factors Valid input range is 0 25 3 00 Vendor specific video settings Video settings vary significantly among manufacturers Avocent maintains an online database of optimized video settings for various video cards particularly Sun specific ones This information can be obtained from Avocent s online knowledge base or by calling Avocent technical support Mouse alignment and synchronization Because the AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI cannot get constant feedback from the mouse there are times when the mouse on the AutoView 3008 3016 switch may lose sync with the mouse on the host system If your mouse or keyboard no longer responds properly you can align the mouse to re establish proper tracking Alignment causes the local cursor to align with the remote server s cursor Resetting causes a simulation of a mouse and keyboard reconnect as if you had disconnected and reconnected them To realign the mouse Click the Align Local Cursor button in the Video Viewer window toolbar Using Keyboard Pass through Keystrokes that a user enters when using a Video Viewer window may be interpreted in two ways depending on the Screen mode of the Video Viewer window e Ifa Video Viewer window is in Full Screen mode all keystrokes and keyboard combinations except Ctrl Alt Del are sent to the remote server being viewed e Ifa Video Viewer window is in Regular Desktop mode Keyboard Pass through mode can be used to control whether the remote ser
14. interface Flag dialog box 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Setup Flag to open the Flag dialog box 20 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Figure 3 4 OSCAR Interface Flag Dialog Box To determine how the status flag is displayed Select Name or EID to determine what information will be displayed 2 Select Displayed to activate the flag display After a switch the flag will remain on the screen until the user switches to another device Selecting Timed will cause the flag to display for five seconds when a switch is made and then disappear 3 Select a flag color under Display Color The following flag colors are available e Flag I Gray flag with black text e Flag 2 White flag with red text e Flag 3 White flag with blue text e Flag 4 White flag with violet text 4 In Display Mode select Opaque for a solid color flag or Transparent to see the desktop through the flag 5 To position the status flag on the desktop a Click Set Position to gain access to the Position Flag screen shown in Figure 3 5 S Avocent Figure 3 5 Position Flag b Left click on the title bar and drag to the desired location c Right click to return to the Flag dialog box NOTE Changes made to the flag position are not saved until you click OK in the Flag dialog box 6 Click OK to save settings Of Click X to exit without saving changes Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 21 Setting the keyboard country cod
15. is a per target setting Users can also verify the level of packets per second required to support a static screen by observing the packet rate located in the lower left hand corner of the dialog box To manually adjust the video quality of the window NOTE The following video adjustments should be made only on the advice and with the help of Avocent Technical Support 72 Auto View 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Select Tools Manual Video Adjust from the Video Viewer window menu Or Click the Manual Video Adjust button The Manual Video Adjust dialog box appears Figure 5 2 shows the dialog box and descriptions follow in Table 5 2 e Performance Monitor Help T Pkts Sec Figure 5 2 Manual Video Adjust Dialog Box Table 5 2 Descriptions for Figure 5 2 Close 10 11 12 13 14 Number Description 1 2 Image Capture Width 8 Pixel Sampling Fine Adjust 9 Image Capture Horizontal Position 10 Image Capture Vertical Position 11 Contrast 12 Brightness 13 Block Noise Threshold 14 Number Description Pixel Noise Threshold Automatic Video Adjustment Refresh Image Adjustment bar Video Test Pattern Performance Monitor Close button Click the icon corresponding to the feature you wish to adjust Move the Contrast slider bar and then fine tune the setting by clicking the Min or Max buttons to adjust the parameter for each icon pressed The adjustments display immediately
16. lock out duration if necessary NOTE Disabling Security Lock out will have no affect on users that are already locked out To unlock an account 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column 2 Select the checkbox next to the username you wish to unlock 3 Click the Unlock button The lock icon next to the username will disappear To specify the length of time a user account remains locked 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column 2 Click to enable the Enable Lock outs checkbox 3 Type the number of hours that a user will be locked out 1 to 99 NOTE Only switch administrators may specify lock out parameters Managing Device Properties Viewing and changing appliance configuration information The AutoView 3008 3016 switch can report most device properties directly through the AutoView switch web browser The Configure tab allows you to display a list of categories covering a wide range of parameters for your switch When a category is selected from the list the parameters associated with the category will be read from the unit You will then be able to modify those parameters and send the changes securely back to the switch Viewing switch parameters The Appliance category allows you to view the Product Type Product Name Product Description EID MAC Address Number of Digitizers ARI Ports and Local Ports for the AutoView switch
17. module firmware update may not display or may display as disconnected The target device will appear normally when the Flash update is completed NOTE During an IQ module upgrade the IQ module status indicator in the OSCAR interface Main dialog box is yellow CAUTION Disconnecting an IQ module during a firmware update or cycling power to the target device will render the module inoperable and require the IQ module to be returned to the factory for repair Using the Console menu interface To upgrade the AutoView 3008 3016 switch firmware using the Console menu interface NOTE If you do not have a TFTP server you can find several shareware and freeware programs on the Internet that you can download and install Visit http www avocent com support and download the latest Flash firmware from Avocent Save the Flash upgrade file to the appropriate directory on the TFTP or FTP server 3 Use the DB9 M F serial cable to connect a terminal or PC running terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal to the SETUP CONSOLE or 10101 port on the back panel of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch The terminal should be set to 9600 bps 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control 4 Ifthe AutoView 3008 3016 switch is not on turn it on now After approximately one minute press any key to access the Console Main menu 5 Select the Firmware Management option from the Console Main menu NOTE The current version of your firmware will be disp
18. names Use the Names dialog box to identify target devices by name rather than by port number The Names list is always sorted by port order You can toggle between displaying the name or the EID number of each IQ module so even if you move the target device to another port the name and configuration will be recognized by the switch NOTE When it is initially connected a target device will not appear in the Names list until it is turned on Once an initial connection has been made it will appear in the Names list even when turned off To access the OSCAR interface Names dialog box activate the OSCAR interface and click Setup Names SS Avocent Names Fl Name Port Type Jameson William Galloway 5270255 376461 03 Irvine Hatthew Ebert Orlando Figure 3 10 OSCAR Interface Names Dialog Box NOTE If new IQ modules are discovered by the AutoView 3008 3016 switch the on screen list will be automatically updated The mouse cursor will change into an hourglass during the update No mouse or keyboard input will be accepted until the list update is complete To assign names to target devices 1 Inthe Names dialog box select a target device name or port number and click Modify to open the Name Modify dialog box shown in Figure 3 11 Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 25 SS Avocent Name Modify Figure 3 11 OSCAR Interface Name Modify Dialog Box 2 Type aname in the New Name box Names of target devices may contain all p
19. recovery process should start automatically Appendices 87 Appendix B Using Serial IQ Modules The serial IQ module is a serial to VGA converter that allows VT100 capable devices to be viewed from the Auto View 3008 3016 switch local port or the OBWI The actual serial data is not accessed but is merely displayed All serial data coming from the target device is displayed in a VT100 window placed into a video buffer and sent to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch as though it came from a VGA target Likewise keystrokes entered on a keyboard are sent to the attached device as though they were typed on a VT100 terminal Serial IQ module modes The following modes can be accessed from the serial IQ module e On Line This mode enables you to send and receive serial data e Configuration This mode enables you to specify AutoView 3008 3016 switch communication parameters the appearance of the Terminal Applications menu and key combinations for specific actions and macros e History This mode enables you to review serial data Configuring the serial IQ module NOTE The serial IQ module is a DCE device and only supports VT100 terminal emulation Pressing Ctrl F8 will activate the Configuration screen of the IQ module s Terminal Applications menu which enables you to configure your serial IQ module NOTE When any Terminal Applications menu is active pressing Enter saves changes and returns you to the previous screen Pressing Escape re
20. use with Active Directory This field is required for LDAP searches To configure LDAP search parameters Select Configure Appliance Authentication Search 2 Enter the appropriate information in the Search DN Search Password Search Base and UID Mask fields 3 Click Save NOTE These options cannot be changed if the LDAP Priority is set to LDAP Disabled on the Overview screen LDAP Query parameters On the LDAP Query page you can configure the parameters used when performing user authentication queries The appliance performs two different types of queries Query Mode Appliance is used to authenticate administrators and users attempting to access the appliance itself Query Mode Server is used to authenticate users that are attempting to access attached servers Additionally 62 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide each type of query has three modes that utilize certain types of information to determine whether or not an LDAP user has access to an appliance or connected target devices You can configure the following settings on the LDAP Query Page The Query Mode Appliance parameters determine whether or not a user has access to the appliance The Query Mode Server parameters determine whether a user has user access to servers connected to an appliance The user does not have access to the appliance unless granted by Query Mode Appliance The Group Container Group Container Mask and Target Mask fie
21. Avocent Admin Logout Help Connections Status Configure Tools Appliance Configuration Appliance ion Network H SESSIONS NTP Users Override Admin 0 SNMP i Traps Q Servers AVRIQS Cascade Devices O Yersions e AVRIQ Yersions Enabled Traps Cold Start Link Down Link Up SNMP Authentication Failure User Authentication Failure User Logged In User Logged Out Video Session Started Video Session Stopped Video Session Terminated Local Port Viewing Started Local Port Viewing Stopped User Added User Deleted Select checkbox to enable SNMP trap JHE A Internet Figure 4 7 Traps Window Viewing and resynchronizing server connections The Servers category retrieves and displays the servers in the AutoView switch database as well as information on how the servers are connected to the selected switch The Path column displays the current server connection This can be to either an IQ module or a cascaded switch If connected to an IQ module the IQ module s ARI port is displayed If connected to a cascaded switch the switch channel is also displayed 50 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Modifying a server name You can use the OBWI to rename a server from a remote workstation rather than from the OSCAR interface https 172 23 8 101 AutoView 3016 03 A0 EA Microsoft Internet E Joe File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Os Username lt p Avocent Admin Logo
22. CI Avocent Console Interface port on each cascaded AutoView switch NOTE In a cascaded configuration the AutoView 3008 3016 switch must be at the top of the cascade To cascade multiple AutoView switches if your switch has an ACI port 1 Using an appropriate length of CAT 5 cable connect the ACI port on the cascaded switch to an available port on your 3008 3016 switch 2 Repeat step 1 for all additional cascaded AutoView switches Chapter 2 Installation 11 To cascade multiple AutoView switches if your switch does not have an ACI port Connect an AVRIQ PS 2 module to the local peripheral ports on the cascaded switch 2 Using an appropriate length of CAT 5 cable connect the AVRIQ PS 2 module from step 1 to an available port on your 3008 3016 switch 3 Repeat steps and 2 for all additional cascaded AutoView switches NOTE The system will automatically merge the two switches together as one All servers connected to the cascaded AutoView switch will display on the main AutoView switch server list in the OSCAR interface 12 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 13 Local Port Operation AutoView 3008 3016 switch users can access attached devices via the OSCAR interface OSD or the OBWI For information on the OBWI see Chapter 4 Basic Operations Main Dialog Box Functions To access the OSCAR interface Main dialog box Press Print Screen to launch the OSCAR interface The Main dialog box will ap
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24. I the user may be assigned to any of the following access levels e Appliance Administrator e User Administrator e User Table 4 4 Allowed Operations by Access Level Access Level Appliance User Operation Administrator Administrator User Configure OBWI system level settings Yes No No Configure access rights Yes Yes No Add change and delete user accounts Yes for all Yes for users and No access levels user administrators only Change your own password Yes Yes Yes Access target device Yes all target Yes all target Yes if allowed devices devices 42 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Setting up user accounts When you select the Users category the OBWI will retrieve and display a list of usernames and current access levels from the AutoView switch From here you can add modify or delete users and assign access levels The User Administrator and Appliance Administrator access levels allows you to assign individual server access rights Table 4 5 User Access Level Rights Appliance Operations Administrator User Administrator User Preemption All Equal and lesser No Configure network amp Yes No No global settings security mode time out Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Reboot Yes No No Flash upgrade Yes No No Administer User Yes Yes No Accounts Monitor server status Yes Yes No Target device access Yes Yes Assigned by Admin NOTE Preemptions listed in the previous table only app
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26. IQ module firmware is compatible with AutoView switch firmware When you select the Versions category the OBWI will retrieve the firmware versions from the selected switch The AVRIQ Versions sub category allows you to view and upgrade all of the IQ modules and ACs in the system On occasions when a cascaded switch is not recognized by the AutoView switch it may be necessary to reset the IQ module which connects the cascaded switch to the AutoView switch This can be done using the Reset IQ module button in the IQs sub category To view version information for AVRIQ modules 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click Versions AVRIQ Versions in the left column https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE Microsoft Internet Ex Jog File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Username SS Avocent Admin Logout Help Connections Status Configure Tools Appliance Configuration AVRIQ Versions O Appliance Network Sections 520430 0174AF 520430 0174AF NTP 520591 00011C 520591 00011C C Users 520591 00011C 520290 000042 Override Admin 0 SNMP Traps O Servers oA WRIQS i Cascade Devices C ersions AVRIO Versions C Enable Auto Upgrade For all AVRIQs B Internet Figure 4 11 AVRIQ Versions Window 2 Click the EID of the AVRIQ module for which you want to view the firmware version 54 Auto View 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide NOTE PS 2 USB and USB2 IQ modul
27. IQ module is offline To clear offline IQ modules click Clear Offline AVRIQs and click OK when prompted The Clear Offline AVRIQs button is only available for AutoView switch administrators NOTE It is not possible to clear offline IQ modules that are attached to a cascaded analog switch NOTE User access rights will also be updated to remove the servers associated with the cleared offline IQ modules The AVRIQ Language drop down menu allows you to set language and keyboard parameters for all the Sun USB IQ modules being used with the switch The AVRIQ Language drop down menu is only available for switch administrators NOTE The Reboot Required button will only appear if a reboot is required Viewing and configuring cascaded switch connections The Cascaded Devices window lets you view the cascaded switches in your system Clicking on a switch name displays a window that allows you to change the Name or Number of Channels 52 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide To configure a cascaded switch connection Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click Servers Cascade Devices in the left column 2 Click the name of the switch you want to configure and type the new name for the cascaded device 3 Type the number of channels between 4 24 for the switch When you have finished configuring the switches click Save to save the new settings Of Click Cancel to exit without saving Viewing version information The Version
28. MB and a 32 bit color setting requires 6 8 MB If the device you are attempting to access is currently being viewed by another user you will be prompted to preempt the other user if your preemption level is equal to or greater than theirs An appliance administrator can also disconnect an active user via the Active Session page Video Viewer Window Features Figure 5 1 shows the Video Viewer window areas Descriptions follow in Table 5 1 68 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 6 Anaren AubaView F N nmail E l o Bani Figure 5 1 Video Viewer Window Normal Window Mode Fie vies Mesy To Hep EG Sie Table 5 1 Descriptions for Figure 5 1 Number Description 1 Title Bar Displays the name of the server being viewed When in Full Screen mode the title bar disappears and the server name appears between the menu and toolbar Thumbtack Locks the display of the menu and toolbar so that it is visible at all times Menu and toolbar Enables you to access many of the features in the Video Viewer window The menu and toolbar is in a show hide state if the thumbtack has not been used Place your cursor over the toolbar to display the menu and toolbar Up to ten commands and or macro group buttons can be displayed on the toolbar By default the Single Cursor Mode Refresh Automatic Video Adjust and Align Local Cursor buttons appear on the toolbar For more information see the Changing the toolbar on page 69 and t
29. Optional Enter and verify a password in the supplied fields This password is requested when you restore this database to an AutoView switch Click Save 58 Auto View 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide NOTE You may leave the password field blank if you do not want to require a password for accessing the configuration file 4 Navigate to a location to save the configuration file The location appears in the Save To field 5 Click Save 6 When complete a message appears prompting you to confirm the read completion Click OK to return to the main window To restore a configuration file to an AutoView switch Click the Tools tab in the OBWI Click the Restore Appliance User Data button Select the location of the files to be restored Click Restore Optional Enter the password you created when the configuration database was saved and click OK A ae a NOTE You may leave the password field blank if you did not create a password for the configuration file 6 When complete a message appears prompting you to confirm the write completion Click OK to return to the main window Managing user databases User database files contain all user accounts assigned in an AutoView switch You can save your user account database file and use it to configure users on multiple AutoView switches by writing the user account file to the new switch NOTE The user account file is encrypted and you will be prompted to create a password wh
30. Saver mode and prevents access to that specific console if it is password protected Moves the cursor from line to line in lists Moves the cursor between columns When editing a text box these keys move the cursor within the column Pages up and down through Name and Port lists and Help pages Moves the cursor to the top or bottom of a list Erases characters in a text box Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 17 Table 3 3 OSCAR Interface Navigation Basics Continued Keystroke Delete Shift Del Numbers Caps Lock Backspace Function Deletes current selection in the Scan list or characters in a text box Deletes from the current selection to the end of the list when editing a Scan list Type from the keyboard or keypad Disabled Use the Shift key to change case Erases characters in a text box Setup Dialog Box Functions You can configure your AutoView 3008 3016 switching system from the Setup dialog box within the OSCAR interface Select the Names button when initially setting up your Auto View 3008 3016 switching system to identify target devices by unique names Select the other setup features to manage routine tasks for your target devices from the OSCAR interface menu Table 3 4 outlines the function accessed using each of the buttons in the Setup dialog box as shown in Figure 3 2 Table 3 4 Setup Features to Configure the OSCAR Interface Feature Menu Security Flag Devices Names Keyboard Network S
31. Threshold values if you are using standard video compression You can also modify Block Noise Threshold and Pixel Noise Threshold values You can restore default threshold values by clicking Auto Adjust Video Block Noise Threshold and Pixel Noise Threshold The Block Noise Threshold and Pixel Noise Threshold values set the minimum color levels in terms of changed video blocks and pixels per thousand that are allowed e The Block Noise Threshold sets the minimum color change that occurs in a single video block Increasing the value reduces the network bandwidth Decreasing the value makes the size of these artifacts smaller e The Pixel Noise Threshold sets the minimum color change in a single pixel Decreasing the value reduces the number of low contrast artifacts but increases network bandwidth See Adjusting the view on page 70 for information about changing the color depth Automatic video adjustment In most cases you do not need to alter the Video Settings from the default The system automatically adjusts and uses the optimal video parameters The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI performs best when the video parameters are set such that no 0 video packets are transmitted for a static screen 14 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide You can easily adjust your video parameters to ideal settings by clicking on the Auto Adjust Video button in the Manual Video Adjust dialog box NOTE You can also select Tools Automatic Video
32. ad and Write strings only apply to SNMP over UDP port 161 and act as passwords that protect access to the Auto View switch The values can be up to 64 characters in length These fields may not be left blank Type the address of up to four management workstations that are allowed to manage this AutoView switch in the Allowable Managers fields Leaving these fields blank allows any station to manage the switch In the Trap Destination fields type the address of up to four management workstations to which this Auto View switch will send traps Click Save to save the settings and close the window Of Click Restore to cancel the changes and exit the window The last saved settings will be restored Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 49 NOTE After changing SNMP settings the switch must be rebooted See Rebooting the switch on page 56 for more information Enabling individual SNMP traps An SNMP trap is a notification sent by the AutoView switch to a management station indicating that an event has occurred that may require further attention By selecting or clearing SNMP traps from the left column you can specify what SNMP traps are sent to the management stations by clicking the appropriate checkboxes in the list You can use the checkbox next to Enabled Traps to select or deselect the entire list la https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE Microsoft Internet Ex MEX File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Username sS
33. appears 2 Click the Toolbar tab 3 Use the arrow keys to specify the number of elapsed seconds prior to hiding the toolbar 4 Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box Setting the window size NOTE The View Scaling command is not available if the Video Viewer window is in Full Screen mode When the OBWI is used for the first time the Video Viewer windows display at a resolution of 1024 x 768 until the user changes the value The OBWI automatically adjusts the display if the window size changes during a session as long as autoscaling is enabled If the target device resolution changes any time during a session the display adjusts automatically To change the Video Viewer window resolution 1 Select the View Scaling command 70 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 2 Click the desired resolution Adjusting the view Using menus or task buttons in the Video Viewer window you can do the following e Align the mouse cursors e Refresh the screen e Enable or disable Full Screen mode When Full Screen mode is enabled the image adjusts to fit the desktop up to a size of 1024 x 768 If the desktop has a higher resolution the following occurs e The full screen image is centered in the desktop and the areas surrounding the Video Viewer window are black e The menu and toolbar are locked so that they are visible at all times e Enable automatic full or manual scaling of the session image
34. ard country code for Sun servers 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Setup Keyboard to open the Keyboard dialog box shown in Figure 3 6 SS 4vocent Keyboard a It Figure 3 6 OSCAR Interface Keyboard Dialog Box 2 Select a country code and click OK to save your settings 22 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 3 Reboot the Sun servers After rebooting each Sun server will request the country code setting stored in the IQ module NOTE If you wish to reboot the target devices by power cycling them you must wait 90 seconds before rebooting A soft reboot may be performed without waiting 90 seconds Configuring network settings Use the Network dialog box to set the Network Speed Transmission Mode and Network Configuration feature To change network settings 1 If the OSCAR interface is not open press Print Screen to open the Main dialog box 2 Click Setup Network to open the Network dialog box f Avocent Network Network Speed oauto O10M 100M Transmission Mode onal Duplex fFull Duplex Network Configuration Static DHCPu6 OIPu4 Pub IP Address Prefix Length he Gateway Figure 3 7 OSCAR Interface Network Dialog Box 3 Make desired changes and click OK to confirm or click X to exit without saving NOTE Changing the network settings will cause the switch to reboot Assigning device types To access the OSCAR interface Devices dialog box 1 Acti
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36. ble volume in the rack by utilizing the innovative IQ module and single industry standard Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cabling or the Integrated Access Cable IAC cabling option This allows a higher server density while providing greater airflow and cooling capacity NOTE All references to IQ modules in this document use the AVRIQ module as a default except where indicated differently AutoView 3008 3016 switches support AVRIQ DSRIQ DSAVIQ and IAC modules The IQ and IAC modules are powered directly from the target device and provide Keep Alive functionality when the switch is not turned on The serial IQ module is a DCE device that provides the primary interface between a serial device and an AutoView 3008 3016 switch It provides VT100 terminal emulation break suppression and port history in a compact convenient module 2 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Access the AutoView 3008 3016 switch via a standard TCP IP network The Avocent AutoView 3008 3016 switches provide agentless remote control and access No special software or drivers are required on the attached or client computers The client connects to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch using an Internet browser Figure 1 1 Example Switch Configuration AutoView 3016 Switch Shown Table 1 1 Descriptions for Figure 1 1 Number Description Number Description 1 UTP Connection 5 Network 2 KVM Connection to the Switch 6 Digital User Computer with Internet Brows
37. both the Remote Cursor and the Local Cursor displayed in the Video Viewer window Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 15 oom Figure 5 3 Video Viewer Window with Local and Remote Cursors Displayed Table 5 3 Descriptions for Figure 5 3 Number Description 1 Remote Cursor 2 Local Cursor The Cursor mode status of the Video Viewer window displays in the title bar including the keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode You can define the keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode in the Session Options dialog box NOTE When using a device that captures keystrokes before they reach the client you should avoid using those keys to restore the mouse pointer To enter Single Cursor mode Select Tools Single Cursor Mode from the Video Viewer window menu or Click the Single Cursor Mode button The local cursor does not appear and all movements are relative to the target device To select a key for exiting Single Cursor mode 1 Select Tools Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu Of Click the Session Options button 76 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 2 3 4 The Session Options dialog box appears Click the Mouse tab Select a terminating keystroke from the drop down menu in the Single Cursor mode area Click OK to save settings When you enable Single Cursor mode you can press the specified key to return to Regular Desktop mode To exit Single Cursor mode Press the key on the
38. can Purpose Change the Main dialog box list sorting option by toggling between numerically by port or EID number and alphabetically by name Change the Screen Delay Time before the OSCAR interface displays after pressing Print Screen You can also change how the OSCAR interface activation sequence is invoked Set passwords to protect or restrict access or enable the screen saver Change display timing color or location of the status flag Identify the appropriate number of ports on an attached cascade switch Identify target devices by unique names Set the keyboard country code to send to Sun servers Choose your network speed transmission mode and configuration Set up a custom Scan pattern for multiple target devices 18 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide To access the OSCAR interface Setup dialog box click Setup on the Main dialog box SS Avocent Setup Figure 3 2 OSCAR Interface Setup Dialog Box Changing the display behavior Use the Menu dialog box to change the display order of target devices change how the OSCAR interface is invoked or set a Screen Delay Time for the OSCAR interface This setting alters how target devices will display in several dialog boxes including Main Devices and Scan List To access the OSCAR interface Menu dialog box activate the OSCAR interface and click Setup Menu in the Main dialog box Figure 3 3 OSCAR Interface Menu Dialog Box To choose the display order of targ
39. ce you just entered type the keystroke sequence that you wish the macro to perform 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to configure additional macros When finished press Enter to return to the previous screen Using History mode History mode allows you to examine the contents of the history buffer which contains the events that have occurred The serial IQ module maintains a buffer containing 240 lines minimum or 10 screens of output When the history buffer is full it will add new lines at the bottom of the buffer and delete the oldest lines at the top of the buffer NOTE The Config Key Sequence On Line Key Sequence and Clear History Key Sequence used in the following procedure are the default values These key combinations can be changed using the Terminal Applications menu 90 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide To use History mode Press Ctrl F9 The mode will display as History 2 Press one of the following key combinations to perform the indicated action e Home Move to the top of the buffer e End Move to the bottom of the buffer e Page Up Move up one buffer page e Page Down Move down one buffer page e Up Arrow Move up one buffer line e Down Arrow Move down one buffer line e Ctrl F8 Enters Configuration mode The Configuration screen will appear e Ctrl F9 While in Configuration mode returns to the previous screen with History mode enabled e Ctrl F10 While in Configuration mode returns to the prev
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41. ct View Scaling from the Video Viewer window menu The device image scales automatically to the resolution of the server being viewed Ofr To enable manual scaling select View Scaling from the Video Viewer window menu Choose the dimension to scale the window Available manual scaling sizes are as follows 1024 x 768 768 x 576 960 x 720 704 x 528 896 x 672 640 x 480 832 x 624 Adjusting color depth The Dambrackas Video Compression DVC algorithm enables users to adjust the number of viewable colors in a remote session window You can choose to display more colors for the best fidelity or fewer colors to reduce the volume of data transferred on the network Video Viewer windows can be viewed using the Best Color Available slower updates Best Compression fastest updates a combination of Best Color and Best Compression or in Grayscale You can specify the color depths of individual ports and channels by selecting the View Color command in a remote session window These settings are saved individually per channel Additional video adjustment Generally the Video Viewer window automatic adjustment features optimize the video for the best possible view However users can fine tune the video with the help of Avocent Technical Support by selecting the Tools Manual Video Adjust command in the Video Viewer window menu or clicking the Manual Video Adjust button This displays the Manual Video Adjust dialog box Video adjustment
42. d enter the external IP address of the firewall The AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer window will open and prompt you to login Verifying the Connections AutoView 3008 3016 switch The rear panel of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch features LEDs indicating the Ethernet connection for LAN as well as LEDs that indicate the target device status for each port Ethernet connection LEDs e The green LED labeled Link illuminates when a valid connection to the network is established at the maximum supported rate and blinks when there is activity on the port e The amber LED illuminates when an Ethernet connection is communicating at a slower rate e If neither LED is illuminated connection speed is at a rate of 10 Mbps IQ and serial IQ modules Typically IQ modules feature two green LEDs a POWER LED and a STATUS LED e The POWER LED indicates that the attached module is turned on e The STATUS LED indicates that a valid selection has been made to an AutoView 3008 3016 switch The serial IQ module prevents a serial break from the attached device if the module loses power However a user can generate a serial break with the attached device by pressing Alt B after accessing the Terminal Applications menu Cascading AutoView Switches You can cascade other AutoView switch models to an AutoView 3008 3016 switch via a CAT 5 cable In a cascaded system an available target port on the AutoView 3008 3016 switch will connect to an AVRIQ PS 2 module or A
43. d keyboard 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands Device Reset A confirmation message will appear 2 Click X or press Escape to clear the message 34 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 35 Web Interface Operations AutoView 3008 3016 Switch OBWI In addition to the OSCAR interface AutoView 3008 3016 switches are equipped with an On Board Web Interface OBWI feature that provides a built in interface to handle all basic KVM switching needs The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI provides secure point and click web browser based access to control any device attached to your AutoView 3008 3016 switch Table 4 1 shows which operating systems and browsers the AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI supports Table 4 1 OBWI Supported Operating Systems and Browsers Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox version 6 0 SP1 version 1 7 3 version 1 0 Operating System and later and later and later Windows Server 2003 SP1 Standard Yes Yes Yes Enterprise or Web Edition Windows Vista Business Yes Yes Yes Windows Server 2008 Yes Yes Yes Windows XP Home Edition or Professional Yes Yes Yes SP2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 4 and 5 No Yes Yes Sun Solaris 9 and 10 No Yes Yes Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 No Yes Yes NOTE Avocent recommends your browser be kept up to date with the latest version A Video Viewer window provides real time control of the keyboard monitor and mou
44. e NOTE Using a keyboard code that supports a language different from that of your AutoView 3008 3016 switch firmware will cause incorrect keyboard mapping Sun servers may use keyboard mappings for non US keyboards By default the AutoView 3008 3016 switch sends the US keyboard country code to Sun and USB modules attached to target devices and the code is applied to the target devices when they are turned on or rebooted Codes are then stored in the IQ module Issues may arise when you use the US keyboard country code with a keyboard of another country For example the Z key on a US keyboard is in the same location as the Y key on a German keyboard Sun servers will interpret pressing the Y key on a German keyboard as pressing the Z key when the US keyboard country code is used The Keyboard dialog box enables you to send a different keyboard country code than the default US setting The specified country code is sent to all target devices attached to the AutoView 3008 3016 switches when they are turned on or rebooted and the new code is stored in the IQ module NOTE If an IQ module is moved to a different target device the keyboard country code will need to be reset See Sun Advanced Key Emulation on page 95 for information on emulating certain Sun keys using a PS 2 keyboard and special considerations for Japanese and Korean Sun USB keyboards NOTE Only local users can view or change keyboard country code settings To set the keybo
45. e Edit Yiew Favorites Tool Help kid Gr Username Avocent Admin Logout Help Z Connections Status Configure Tools 3 i Status Server EID Path OD 8 PS2 cable 520421 000875 3 a D 520394 002E9B 520394 002E96 7 A Internet Figure 4 1 Avocent AutoView 3016 Explorer Window Table 4 2 Descriptions for Figure 4 1 Number Description 1 Displays the IP address appliance type and last six digits of the appliance MAC address and browser being accessed 2 OBWI tabs used to display connections status and configure the appliance 3 Shows connected IQ modules including Status Server which is a hyper link allowing access to the target server selected EID and Path to targets connected to the switch 38 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Launching a KVM Session NOTE When using a non proxied connection video performance over a slower network connection may be less than optimal Since certain color settings such as Grayscale use less network bandwidth than others such as Best Color changing the color settings can increase video performance For optimal video performance over a slower network connection Avocent recommends a color setting such as Grayscale Best Compression or Low Color High Compression NOTE If a user connects to a target device with a higher screen resolution than the local computer the Video Viewer window will display a portion of the target device screen with scroll bars for view
46. e Video Session Preemption Timeout option allows you to specify the time 5 120 seconds for which a preemption warning message appears before a video session is preempted If this option is not enabled preemption occurs without warning To enable disable or configure the session time out 1 Select the Configure tab then select Appliance Sessions 2 Select the desired setting for the Session Timeout box 3 If necessary select the time limit for Inactivity Timeout NOTE It is possible for two users to select the same server at the same time Each may enter information at the same time so care must be taken to avoid errors Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 47 The Encryption option allows you to specify the type of encryption to be used for video keyboard and mouse sessions You can select multiple methods when a new client connection is requested The AutoView 3008 3016 switch negotiates for the highest enabled encryption method The Login Timeout option specifies the time period allowed to respond to a log in request The default time is 30 seconds but some WANs may require a longer time period Enabling Network Time Protocol NTP functionality NTP settings can be configured for your Auto View 3008 3016 switch The switch must have access to the current time to verify that certificates have not expired and you can configure the switch to request time updates from the network time server NTP To enable NTP functionalit
47. e network settings through the OSCAR interface On Screen Display OSD or the On Board Web Interface OBWI To configure network settings via the OSCAR interface 1 Press Print Screen to activate the OSCAR interface Main dialog box 2 Click Setup Network and enter the appropriate Network Speed Transmission Mode and Network Configuration settings for your network To configure network settings via the OBWI 1 Point your web browser to the default IP address https 192 168 1 1 to access the switch 2 Log in to the OBWI and click the Configure tab 8 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 3 Inthe Appliance Configuration menu on the left click Appliance Network and enter the appropriate Network Speed Transmission Mode and Network Configuration settings for your network To connect a serial IQ module to a serial device 1 Attach the serial IQ module 9 pin serial connector to the serial port of the device to be connected to your AutoView 3008 3016 switch 2 Attach one end of the UTP patch cable to the RJ 45 connector on the IQ module Connect the other end of the UTP patch cable to the desired port on the back of your AutoView 3008 3016 switch NOTE The serial IQ module is a DCE device and only supports VT100 terminal emulation 3 Connect the power supply to the power connector on your serial IQ module The cable expander can be used to turn on up to four serial IQ modules from a single power supply 4 Con
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50. een of the OBWI 6 7 8 Create one or more groups under the group container organizational unit Add the usernames and target device and appliance objects to the groups you created in step 5 Specify the value of any attribute being used to implement the access control attribute For example if you are using info as the attribute in the Access Control Attribute field and using the Notes property in the group object to implement the access control attribute the value of the Notes attribute in Active Directory may be set to one of the three available access levels KVM User KVM User Admin or KVM Appliance Admin for the group object The members of the group may then access the appliances and target devices at the specified access level NOTE If none of the three values are found the user is granted user level access to any appliance or target device listed in a group with the username Installing a Web Certificate A web certificate allows you to access the OBWI without having to acknowledge the Auto View switch as a trusted web server each time you access it Using the Install Web Certificate window you can create a self signed openssl certificate To install a web certificate l 2 Click the Tools tab in the OBWI Click the Install Web Server Certificate button Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 65 ihttps 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 OWLS Install Web Server Certificate Install Fram Fields
51. en you save the file You will need to re type this password when you write the file to a new unit To save a user database from a AutoView switch Click the Tools tab in the OBWI Click the Save Appliance User Data button Click Browse and navigate to a location to save the user database file Click Save Enter and verify a password and click OK Ot tae Gee ee When complete a message appears prompting you to confirm the read completion Once confirmed the Save Appliance User Database window will close and you are returned to the Tools window To restore a user database file to a AutoView switch 1 Click the Jools tab in the OBWI 2 Click the Restore Appliance User Data button Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 59 https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE Gif Restore 4ppliance User Data File System FTP Server File Marne CATFTP Rioot CMh 1082 Fl File Password rT Tiiiii ty B Internet Figure 4 16 Restore Appliance User Data File System Window https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE OFJ Restore Appliance User Data File System FTP Server File Marre Saved DB O03 20 09 File Password PTT Iii itt IP Address 172 23 9 218 User Name Admin User Password SSSR 0008 amp Internet Figure 4 17 Restore Appliance User Data FTP Server Window 3 Click Browse and navigate to the location where you stored the saved user database file 4 Click Resto
52. er 3 Remote IP Connection 7 Analog User OSCAR Graphical User Interface 4 AutoView 3016 Switch Installation AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Connectivity The AutoView 3008 3016 switching system transmits keyboard video and mouse KVM information between operators and target devices attached to the switch The AutoView 3008 3016 switch uses TCP IP for communication over a network Although 10BaseT Ethernet may be used Avocent recommends a dedicated switched 100BaseT network Installation Overview The general procedure for setting up and installing an AutoView 3008 3016 switch is as follows e Unpack the switch and verify that all components are present and in good condition e Make all hardware connections between the power source switch target devices and the Ethernet e Turn on the power and verify that all connections are working e Configure the AutoView 3008 3016 switch s IP address using the OSCAR graphical user interface e Use the On board Web Interface OBWI to configure the Auto View 3008 3016 switch e Make the appropriate mouse setting adjustments 4 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Figure 2 1 illustrates a basic configuration for the AutoView 3016 switch Descriptions follow in Table 2 1 e i aa l A Figure 2 1 Basic AutoView 3016 Switch Configuration Chapter 2 Installation 5 Table 2 1 Descriptions for Figure 2 1 Number Description Number De
53. es are available In addition the AutoView switch is compatible with all Avocent IQ modules including Sun and serial IQ modules NOTE Resetting an AutoView switch that is connected directly to a server not a cascaded switch may cause the mouse keyboard to fail When this occurs reboot the target server To reset an AVRIQ module Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click Versions AVRIQ Versions in the left column Click the EID of the AVRIQ module you want to reset 3 Click Reset A message appears warning you that this function is reserved for cascaded switches and that resetting the AVRIQ module may result in the need to reboot the server 4 Click OK to continue Of Click Cancel to return to the AVRIQ Versions sub category Upgrading firmware You can upgrade the firmware for either the switch or the IQ modules The IQ modules can be upgraded individually or simultaneously When an appliance upgrade is initiated you will see a progress bar As long as an upgrade is in progress you cannot initiate another The Enable Auto Upgrade for all AVRIQs checkbox allows you to enable an auto upgrade for IQ module firmware You can override the auto upgrade at any stage using the Load Firmware button described in the next section To upgrade appliance firmware Click the Jools tab in the OBWI Click the Upgrade Appliance Firmware button 3 The Upgrade Appliance Firmware window appears Select how the upgrade files will be s
54. et devices 1 Select Name to display target devices alphabetically by name Of Select EID to display target devices numerically by EID number Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 19 Of Select Port to display target devices numerically by port number 2 Click OK Depending on the display method selected the corresponding button will be depressed in the Main dialog box To change how the OSCAR interface is invoked 1 Select the checkbox next to one of the listed methods 2 Click OK To set a Screen Delay Time for the OSCAR interface 1 Type in the number of seconds 0 9 to delay the OSCAR interface display after you press Print Screen Entering 0 will instantly launch the OSCAR interface with no delay 2 Click OK Setting a Screen Delay Time enables you to complete a soft switch without the OSCAR interface displaying To perform a soft switch see the Soft switching on page 15 Controlling the status flag The status flag displays on your desktop and shows the name or EID number of the selected target device or the status of the selected port Use the Flag dialog box to configure the flag to display by target device name or EID number or to change the flag color opacity display time and location on the desktop Table 3 5 describes each status flag Table 3 5 OSCAR Interface Status Flags Flag Description i ENEE i aaa Flag indicating that the user has been disconnected from all systems To access the OSCAR
55. he OBWI again for the same IP address 66 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 5 When prompted click to view the certificate and follow the instructions to import the certificate into the Root Certificate Authority folder After the certificate is stored the user should not see the certificate warning 67 The Video Viewer The Video Viewer Window The Video Viewer is used to conduct a KVM session with the target devices attached to an AutoView 3008 3016 switch using the OBWI When you connect to a device using the Video Viewer the target device desktop appears in a separate window containing both the local and the target device cursor The Video Viewer window supports either a 3 or 5 button mouse The OBWI software uses a Java based program to display the Video Viewer window The OBWI automatically downloads and installs the Video Viewer the first time it is opened NOTE Java Runtime Environment 1 6 or later is required NOTE The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI does not install the Java Runtime Environment JRE The JRE is available as a free download from http www sun com for PC users and from http www apple com for Mac users NOTE The OBWI uses system memory to store and display images within Video Viewer windows Each opened Video Viewer window requires additional system memory e An 8 bit color setting on the client PC requires 1 4 MB of memory per Video Viewer window e A 16 bit color setting requires 2 4
56. he Using Macros on page 78 Macro buttons Commonly used keyboard sequences that can be sent to the target device Minimize button Minimizes the display of the Video Viewer window into the task bar at the bottom of the local computer Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 69 Table 5 1 Descriptions for Figure 5 1 Continued Number Description 6 Maximize button Changes the window to Full Screen mode which expands the accessed device desktop to fill the entire screen Expanding the window causes the following to occur e The title bar disappears e The server name appears between the menu and toolbar e The Maximize button changes to a Normal Window Mode button and appears on the toolbar Clicking the button toggles the Video Viewer window to Normal Window mode e The Close button appears on the toolbar 7 Close button Closes the Video Viewer window NOTE The Close button may not be present for all operating systems 8 Accessed device desktop Interacts with your device through this window 9 Frame Resizes the Video Viewer window by clicking and holding on the frame Changing the toolbar You can choose the amount of elapsed time before the toolbar hides in the Video Viewer window when it is in show hide state that is not locked in place by the thumbtack To specify a toolbar hide time 1 Select Tools Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu Of Click the Session Options button The Session Options dialog box
57. he appliance or Cancel to abort Managing AutoView switch configuration files Configuration files contain all of the settings for a AutoView switch This includes appliance settings SNMP settings and NTP settings You may save your configuration file and should you ever need to replace your AutoView switch you can restore the configuration file to the new switch and avoid manually configuring it To read and save a configuration file from a AutoView switch 1 Click the Jools tab in the OBWI 2 Click the Save Appliance Configuration button Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 57 https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE _ OW Save Appliance Configuration File System FTP Server This password will be requested when you restore this appliance configuration to an Appliance May be left blank File Password TILLLT Verify File Password eeeeeee B Internet Figure 4 14 Save Appliance Configuration Window File System E https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE __ OEI Save Appliance User Data File System FTP Server This password will be requested when you restore this user database to an Appliance May be left blank File Password eeeeeeenee Verify File Password eeeeeeeEEE File Name Saved DB O03 270 09 IF Address 172 23 9 216 User Name Admin User Password TLLLLILI Save Cancel B Internet Figure 4 15 Save Appliance User Data Window FTP Server 3
58. ialog box The username U and server S will always be displayed when connected to a target device local or remote You can display either the target device name or EID number to which a user is connected If there is no user currently connected to a channel the username and server fields will be blank To view current user connections activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands User Status to open the User Status dialog box shown in Figure 3 14 SS Avocent User Status Toggle Name EID Port A U Local User A KUH 3 Acton 06 Click user letter to disconnect Figure 3 14 OSCAR Interface User Status Dialog Box To disconnect a user 1 On the User Status dialog box click the letter corresponding to the user to disconnect The Disconnect dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 3 15 Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 29 S amp S Avocent Disconnect User Local User A Server Darrell EID 520788 398040 Port ogs Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the user from the server Otherwise click the close button or press Esc to exit Disconnect Figure 3 15 OSCAR Interface Disconnect Dialog Box 2 Click Disconnect to disconnect the user and return to the User Status dialog box Of Click X or press Escape to exit the dialog box without disconnecting a user Displaying version information and upgrading firmware For troubleshooting and support the OSCAR interface enables you to display the versi
59. iew 3008 3016 switch and each target device When the AutoView 3008 3016 switch completes initialization the Console menu will display the following message Press any key to continue Network Configuration To configure network settings using the Console menu 1 When you turn on your AutoView 3008 3016 switch the switch initializes for approximately one minute After it completes initialization press any key on the terminal or on the PC running the terminal emulation software to access the Console menu interface NOTE The terminal may be connected at any time even when the switch is already turned on 2 Once the Console Main menu displays type the number corresponding to Network Configuration and press Enter 3 Type 1 and press Enter to set your network speed For best performance set the Auto View 3008 3016 switch at the same speed as the Ethernet switch to which it is attached After you press Enter you will be returned to the Console Network Configuration menu 4 Type 2 and press Enter to specify whether you are using a static or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP address 82 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide A static IP configuration may be used to provide a user defined IP address netmask or prefix length and default gateway for the AutoView 3008 3016 switch DHCP is a protocol that automates the configuration of TCP IP enabled computers When DHCP is selected the IP address netmask or prefix le
60. in the Video Viewer window When finished click Close to exit the Manual Video Adjust dialog box Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 73 Target video settings The Image Capture Width Pixel Sampling Fine Adjust Image Capture Horizontal Position and Image Capture Vertical Position adjustments affect how the target video is captured and digitized and are seldom changed The image capture parameters are automatically changed by the Automatic Adjustment function A special image is required on the target in order to make accurate adjustments independently Contrast and brightness If the image in the Video Viewer window is too dark or too light select Tools Automatic Video Adjust or click the Automatic Video Adjust button This command is also available in the Video Adjustments dialog box In most cases this corrects video issues When clicking Auto Adjust several times does not set the contrast and brightness as desired adjusting the contrast and brightness manually can help Increase the brightness Do not go more than 10 increments before moving the contrast Generally the contrast should be moved very little Detection thresholds In some cases noise in the video transmission keeps the packets sec count up which is indicated by little dots changing in the area of the cursor when it is moved Varying the threshold values may result in quieter screens and can improve cursor tracking You can modify Noise Threshold and Priority
61. ing the remainder of the screen The user may view the entire screen by adjusting the resolution on the target device the local computer or both To launch a KVM session from the AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer browser window Click on a device listed on the Connections tab to open the Video Viewer in a new window For more information on launching a session when sharing is enabled see Session sharing options on page 39 For more information on using the Video Viewer see Chapter 5 Viewing and terminating user sessions You may view and disconnect the current active user connections using the Status tab in the OBWI You can view the session type the server name or IQ module to which they are connected and their system address In addition to disconnecting a user session the AutoView switch also allows one user to take control of a server currently being used by another user To disconnect a user session 1 Click the Status tab in the OBWI A list of users and their connection information appears Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations amp https 172 23 8 101 AutoView 3016 03 A0 EA Microsoft Internet E p File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help sS Avocent Connections F Status Type Username Path Server Name User IP Address KYM Admin 7 520394 002E98 172 23 9 86 Done B Internet Username Admin Status l Configure Tools ae Logout Help Figure 4 2 Disconnect Session
62. inistrator access to the appliance and attached target devices for Query Mode Appliance or to any selected server for Query Mode Server If the KVM User value is found the user is given User access to the appliance for Query Mode Appliance or to any selected server for Query Mode Server NOTE If none of the three values are found the user is given no access to the appliance and servers for Query Mode Appliance or to any selected target device for Query Mode Server unless the user has User Admin or Appliance Admin privileges to the appliance Group Attribute A username password and group query is made to the directory service for an appliance and attached target devices when using Query Mode Appliance or for a selected server when using Query Mode Server If a group is found containing the user and the appliance name the user is given access to the appliance or attached target devices depending on the group contents when using Query Mode Appliance If a group is found containing the user and server IDs the user is given access to the selected server connected to the appliance when using Query Mode Server Groups can be nested to a maximum of 16 levels in depth Use nesting to create groups within other groups For example you may have a top level group named Computers that contains a member named R amp D which is a group The R amp D group may contain a member named Domestic which is a group etc Setting up Acti
63. ious screen with On Line mode enabled e Ctrl F11 Clears the history buffer If you choose this option a warning screen will appear Press Enter to delete the history buffer or Escape to cancel the action The previous screen will reappear 3 When finished press Ctrl F10 to exit History mode and return to On Line mode Serial IQ module pinouts Table B 1 lists the pinouts for the serial IQ module Table B 1 Serial IQ Module Pinouts at Host Signal Name Description Signal Flow SRL Signal Name Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect Out of SRL DTR Data Terminal Ready 2 RXD Receive Data Out of SRL TXD Transmit Data 3 TXD Transmit Data In to SRL RXD Receive Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready In to SRL DSR Data Set Ready 5 GND Signal Ground N A GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready Out of SRL DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 RTS Request to Send In to SRL CTS Clear to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send Out of SRL RTS Request to Send 9 N C Not Connected N A N C Not Connected Appendices 91 Appendix C UTP Cabling This appendix discusses various aspects of connection media The performance of an AutoView 3008 3016 switching system depends on high quality connections Poor quality or poorly installed or maintained cabling can diminish AutoView 3008 3016 switching system performance AutoView 3008 3016 switching systems utilize UTP cabling NOTE This appendix is for information purposes only Please consult with y
64. ithin the OSCAR interface before use Opens the Help screen for the current dialog box Closes the current dialog box without saving changes and returns to the Alt Alt X Alt O Enter Single click Enter Print Screen Backspace Print Screen Alt 0 zero Print Screen Pause Up Down Arrows Right Left Arrows Page Up Page Down Home End Backspace previous one If the Main dialog box is displayed pressing Escape closes the OSCAR interface and displays a status flag if status flags are enabled See the Commands Dialog Box Functions on page 25 for more information Ina message box pressing Escape closes the pop up box and returns to the current dialog box Opens dialog boxes selects or checks options and executes actions when used with underlined or other designated letters Closes current dialog box and returns to previous one Selects the OK button then returns to the previous dialog box Completes a switch operation in the Main dialog box and exits the OSCAR interface In a text box single clicking an entry and pressing Enter selects the text for editing and enables the Left and Right Arrow keys to move the cursor Press Enter again to quit the Edit mode Toggles back to previous selection Immediately disengages user from a target device no target device is selected Status flag displays Free This only applies to the 0 zero on the keyboard and not the numeric keypad Immediately turns on Screen
65. keyboard that is identified in the title bar To change the mouse cursor setting l 2 3 4 Select Tools Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu Of Click the Session Options button The Session Options dialog box appears Click the Mouse tab Select a mouse cursor type in the Local Cursor panel Click OK to save settings Mouse scaling Some earlier versions of Linux did not support adjustable mouse accelerations For installations that must support these earlier versions you can choose among three preconfigured mouse scaling options or set your own custom scaling The preconfigured settings are Default 1 1 High 2 1 or Low 1 2 In a 1 1 scaling ratio every mouse movement on the desktop window sends an equivalent mouse movement to the server In a 2 1 scaling ratio the same mouse movement sends a 2X mouse movement In a 1 2 scaling ratio the value is 1 2X To set mouse scaling l Select Tools Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu Of Click the Session Options button The Session Options dialog box appears Click the Mouse tab To use one of the preconfigured settings check the appropriate radio button Of To set custom scaling Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 7 a Click the Custom radio button to enable the X and Y fields b Type a scaling value in the X and Y fields For every mouse input the mouse movements are multiplied by the respective X and Y scaling
66. layed on the Firmware Management menu 6 Type 1 and press Enter to access Flash Download Type the IP address of your TFTP server and press Enter Enter the name of the file that you downloaded from the Avocent web site ee Confirm the TFTP download by typing a y or yes and pressing Enter 86 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 10 11 The Auto View 3008 3016 switch will begin the Flash upgrade process On screen indicators will display the upgrade progress When the upload is complete the AutoView 3008 3016 switch will reset and upgrade the internal subsystems The Console menu will display the following message Press any key to continue Recovering from a failed Flash upgrade NOTE If the green power LED on the front and back panel of the switch blinks continuously the switch is in recovery mode To recover from a failed Flash upgrade 1 2 R 4 Visit http www avocent com support and download the latest Flash firmware from Avocent Save the Flash upgrade file to the appropriate directory on the TFTP server Set up the TFTP server with the server IP address 10 0 0 20 Rename the downloaded file the appropriate name from the following list and place it into the TFTP root directory of the TFTP server e CMN 1082 f1 Attach a cross over CAT 5 cable to the Auto View 3008 3016 switch for this process instead of a standard CAT 5 cable If the Auto View 3008 3016 switch is not on turn it on now The
67. lds are only used for group query modes and are required when performing an appliance or device query The Group Container field specifies the organizational unit ou created in Active Directory by the administrator as the location for group objects Group objects are Active Directory objects that can contain users computers contacts and other groups Group Container is used when Query Mode is set to Group Attribute Each group object in turn is assigned members to associate with a particular access level for member objects people appliances and target devices The access level associated with a group is configured by setting the value of an attribute in the group object For example if the Notes property in the group objects is used to implement the access control attribute the Access Control Attribute field on the LDAP Query Page should be set to info Setting the Notes property to KVM User Admin causes the members of that group to have user administration access to the appliances and target devices that are also members of that same group The Group Container Mask field defines the object type of the Group Container which is normally an organizational unit The default value is ou 1 The Target Mask field defines a search filter for the target device The default value is cn 1 The Access Control Attribute field specifies the name of the attribute that is used when the query modes are set to User Attribute or Group Att
68. ler User Guide Avocent the Avocent logo The Power of Being There AutoView Dambrackas Video Compression and OSCAR are registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation or its affiliates in the U S and other countries All other marks are the property of their respective owners 2010 Avocent Corporation 590 920 501C o oae Instructions This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Dangerous Voltage This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Power On This symbol indicates the principal on off switch is in the on position Power Off This symbol indicates the principal on off switch is in the off position Protective Grounding Terminal This symbol indicates a terminal which must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other connections to the equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS OF CONTENTS LIStOI FIGUES asispa erei a EE vii Listo TADIOS ii aa a aa a SEa E EE a E ix Chapter 1 ProgductiO ver view oiea a a a a a 1 Fedtures and BENGTS x5 ce sich teenies E E N ea ao edo l Relee Cabe Due E E a E EE EE Pent Seer tatins 1 Access the Auto View 3008 3016 switch via a standard TCP IP network cccccccccccccccceeeeeeseeeees 2 Chapter 22
69. ly to remote clients They do not apply to users accessing the server locally Users can become locked out by the Security Lock out feature if they try to enter an invalid password five consecutive times You can configure Security Lock out settings as well as unlock any user through the User category Modifying users To add or modify a user 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 43 https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE Microsoft Internet Ex OS File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Username SS Avocent Admin Logout Help Connections Configure Tools Appliance Configuration Users Appliance Network 0O H Sessions ATP O Users i Override Admin TJ SNMP t Traps M Servers oo AVRIQS i Cascade Devices H Yersions AVRIQ versions Status Name Access Level Click on user name to modify Delete Unlock Add User Security Lock out C Enable Lock outs B Internet Figure 4 3 Users Window 2 Click the Add User button on the right side of the window to add a new user Of Click a username listed in the Users column to modify an existing user The Add Modify User window appears AddiModify User Username JimBob Password eenseees Verify Password srseere User Access Level Set User Access Rights Internet Figure 4 4 Add Modify User Window 44 Aut
70. minal Application menu s Configuration screen enable you to define the function keys that will perform a selected action To specify a new function key press and hold the Ctrl key then press the function key that you want to associate with the action For example if you want to change the Configuration Config Key Sequences option from lt CTRL F8 gt to lt CTRL F7 gt press and hold the Ctrl key and then press F7 Config Key Sequences This option allows you to define the key combination that makes the Terminal Application menu s Configuration screen appear The default key sequence is Ctrl F8 On Line Key Sequence This option allows you to define the key sequence that displays the On Line mode The default key sequence is Ctrl F10 Help Key Sequence This option allows you to define the key combination that displays the Help System screen The default key sequence is Ctrl F1 History Key Sequence This option allows you to define the key combination that enables History mode The default key sequence is Ctrl F9 Clear History Key Sequence This option allows you to define the key combination that clears the history buffer while in History mode The default key sequence is Ctrl F11 Break Key Sequence This option allows you to configure the key combination that generates a break condition The default key sequence is Alt B Appendices 89 To configure a serial IQ module Press Ctrl F8 The Configuration Screen will appear 2
71. municate with the switch over a different network port However if you check the Enable SNMP checkbox the unit will resoond to SNMP requests over UDP port 161 48 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide To configure general SNMP settings 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the SNMP category in the left column jhttps 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE Microsoft Internet Ex OE9 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Username sS Avocent Admin Logout Help Connections Status Configure Tools Appliance Configuration 7 Appliance io Network Sessions System Allowable Managers P NTP Name AutoVview 3008 03 40 EE 1 172 23 4 1 Users Description Autoview 3008 01 00 02 07 2 172 23 1 11 Override Admin 0 SNMP Contact Avocent Corporation Eng De zl Enable SNMP t Traps 4 O Servers AVRIQs Cascade Devices O versions 2 AVRIQ Versions Trap public 3 4 Community Names Trap Destinations Read public 1 172 23 1 23 Write private 172 23 1 42 A Internet Figure 4 6 SNMP Window 2 Click the Enable SNMP checkbox to allow the AutoView switch to respond to SNMP requests over UDP port 161 Type the system s fully qualified domain name in the Name field as well as a node contact person in the Contact section Type the Read Write and Trap community names These specify the community strings that must be used in SNMP actions The Re
72. nect the serial IQ module power supply to a grounded AC wall outlet Turn on your serial device See the Using Serial IQ Modules on page 87 for more information Adjusting Mouse Settings on Target Devices Before a computer connected to the Auto View 3008 3016 switch can be used for remote user control you must set the target mouse speed and turn off acceleration For machines running Microsoft Windows operating systems use the default PS 2 mouse driver To ensure that the local mouse movement and remote cursor display remain in sync mouse acceleration must be set to none for all user accounts accessing a remote system through a KVM switch Mouse acceleration must also be set to none on every remote system Special cursors should not be used and cursor visibility options such as pointer trails Ctrl key cursor location animations cursor shadowing and cursor hiding should also be turned off For more information see the Mouse and Pointer Settings Technical Bulletin available at www avocent com Connecting to the OBWI Through a Firewall For AutoView 3008 3016 switch installations that use the OBWI for access four ports must be opened in a firewall if outside access is desired Table 2 2 TCP Ports and Functions for the AutoView 3008 3016 Switch TCP Port Number Function 80 Can be used for the initial downloading of the Video Viewer for downloading the Java applet 443 Can be used by the web browser interface for managi
73. ng of all servers attached to your switch Click the checkbox to the right of the server double click on the desired entry or highlight the device and click the Add Remove button to toggle the scan checkbox setting You can select up to 100 servers for inclusion in the Scan list NOTE Click the Clear button to remove all servers from the Scan list 3 Inthe Time field type the number of seconds from 3 255 to display each server while scan ning The default is 15 seconds per server 4 Click OK NOTE The order in which the servers appear in the Scan dialog box is based on the order in which they were selected Scanning a single server multiple times during a loop is not supported Scan time must be the same for all servers Enabling or disabling Scan mode To start the Scan mode 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands The Commands dialog box displays 2 Select Scan Enable in the Commands dialog box Scanning will begin 3 Click X to close the Commands dialog box To cancel Scan mode Select a target device if the OSCAR interface is open Ofr Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard if the OSCAR interface is not open Scanning will stop at the currently selected target device 28 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide OYr From the Commands dialog box deselect the Scan Enable checkbox Viewing and disconnecting user connections You can view and disconnect users through the User Status d
74. ng the AutoView 3008 3016 switch and launching KVM sessions Chapter 2 Installation 9 Table 2 2 TCP Ports and Functions for the AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Continued TCP Port Number Function 2068 Transmission of KVM session data mouse amp keyboard or transmission of video for AutoView 3008 3016 switches 8192 Transmission of KVM session data video for AutoView 3008 3016 switches NOTE Ports 80 and 443 are configurable by the appliance administrator In a typical configuration as shown in Figure 2 2 the user s computer is located outside of the firewall and the AutoView 3008 3016 switch resides inside the firewall Figure 2 2 Typical AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Firewall Configuration Table 2 3 Descriptions for Figure 2 2 EEO OZF Number Description 1 AutoView 3016 Switch 2 Firewall 3 User s Computer 4 Firewall Forwards HTTP Requests and KVM Traffic to the AutoView 3008 3016 Switch 5 User Browses to Firewall s External IP Address To configure the firewall To access the AutoView 3008 3016 switch from outside a firewall configure your firewall to forward ports 80 443 2068 and 8192 from its external interface to the KVM switch through the firewall s internal interface Consult the manual for your firewall for specific port forwarding instructions 10 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide To connect to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI from outside the firewall Open a web browser an
75. ngth and default gateway settings are automatically assigned to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch and may not be modified by an AutoView 3008 3016 switch user If you are using the DHCP option please configure your DHCP server to provide an IP address to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch and then skip to step 6 5 Select the remaining options from the Network Configuration menu to finish the configuration of your AutoView 3008 3016 switch with an IP address netmask or prefix length and default gateway 6 Type 0 zero and press Enter to return to the Console Main menu Other Console Main Menu Options Besides the Network Configuration option the Console Main menu of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch features the following menu items Firmware Management Enable Debug Messages Set Change Password Restore Factory Defaults Reset Appliance Set Web Interface Ports Input Web Server Certificate and Exit Each menu item is discussed in this section Firmware Management This menu contains the Flash Download selection For more information see Flash Upgrades section on page 85 Enable Debug Messages This menu option turns on console status messages Because this can significantly reduce performance you should only enable debug messages when instructed to do so by Avocent Technical Support When you are finished viewing the messages press any key to exit this mode Set Change Password This menu option allows enabling and disabling of serial
76. nnections Stealth connections allow undetected viewing of KVM sessions Secondary users with Appliance Administrator rights can create stealth connections to any KVM session Secondary users with User Administrator rights can create stealth connections when their access rights are the same as or higher than the rights of the primary user Stealth permissions follow preemption permissions Preempt Mode Secondary users with Appliance Administrator rights can preempt sessions Secondary users with User Administrator rights can preempt sessions only when their access rights are the same as or higher than the rights of the primary user To connect to target devices when sharing is enabled 1 Log into the OBWI as any user configured for access to one or more target devices The Explorer window appears with the Connections tab active Click the name of a target device A Video Session Viewer information dialog box briefly appears followed by a status dialog box If another user does not have an active KVM session with the target device the Video Viewer window appears Ofr If another user has an active KVM session with the target device and sharing is not enabled or if the number of port sessions has been exceeded a message window displays and you are denied access to the target device If sharing is enabled you can have several options depending on your access rights and on whether session sharing session preemption or Stealth C
77. nt boxes Always leave extra slack on the cables neatly coiled in the ceiling or nearest concealed location Leave at least five feet at the work outlet side and 15 feet at the patch panel side Choose either 568A or 568B wiring standard before beginning Wire all jacks and patch panels for the same wiring scheme Don t mix 568A and 568B wiring in the same installation Always obey all local and national fire and building codes Be sure to firestop all the cables that penetrate a firewall Use plenum rated cable where it is required Appendices 93 Appendix D Technical Specifications Table D 1 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Product Specifications Server Ports Number Type Connectors Sync Types Plug and Play Video Resolution Supported Cabling Dimensions Form Factor Height x Width x Depth Weight without cables SETUP Port Number Type Connector 16 AutoView 3016 switch 8 AutoView 3008 switch PS 2 Sun USB and Serial 8 pin modular Separate horizontal and vertical DDC2B 640 x 480 60 Hz 800 x 600 75 Hz 960 x 700 75 Hz 1024 x 768 75 Hz 1280 x 1024 75 Hz 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 4 pair UTP CAT 5 or CAT 6 150 feet 45 meters maximum length 1 U rack mountable 1 72 x 17 00 x 6 5 in 4 37 x 43 18 x 16 51 cm 4 2 Ibs 1 9 kg RS 232 serial DB9 male 94 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Table D 1 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Product Specifications Continued
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79. oView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide J Type the username and password you wish to assign to the user and then verify the password by typing it in the Verify Password field The password must be 5 16 characters and contain alphabetical characters of mixed case and at least one number Select the appropriate access level for this user from the drop down list If you select the User option the Set User Access Rights button becomes active a Click the Set User Access Rights button to select individual servers for that user The User Access Rights window appears b To allow the user access to a server select the checkbox next to the server name Alternatively you may select the first checkbox to enable access on all servers c To prevent the user from accessing a server clear the checkbox next to the server name Click Save to save the settings and return to the main OBWI window To change a user password or access level 1 2 3 4 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column Click the username you want to modify Enter the new password and or access level in the provided fields Click Save to return to the OBWI To delete a user 1 2 J 4 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column Select the checkbox next to the username you wish to delete Click the Delete button on the left side of the window A confirmation window appear
80. oard for pasting into a word processor or other program To capture the Video Viewer window to a file 1 Select File Capture to File from the Video Viewer window menu Of Click the Capture to File button The Save As dialog box appears 2 Enter a filename and choose a location to save the file 3 Click Save to save the display to a file To capture the Video Viewer window to your clipboard Select File Capture to Clipboard from the Video Viewer window menu or Click the Capture to Clipboard button The image data is saved to the clipboard Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 79 Closing a Video Viewer Window Session To close a Video Viewer window session Select File Exit from the Video Viewer window 80 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 81 Terminal Operations The Console Menu Each AutoView 3008 3016 switch may also be configured at the appliance level through the Console menu interface accessed through the 10101 port All terminal commands are accessed through a terminal or PC running terminal emulation software To connect a terminal to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch 1 Using a DB9 M F serial cable connect a terminal or a PC that is running terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal to the 10101 port on the back panel of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch The terminal settings are 9600 bits per second bps 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control 2 Turn on the AutoV
81. on number of the switch firmware and any auxiliary devices connected to the switch as well as upgrade your firmware NOTE For optimum performance keep your firmware current To display version information and upgrade firmware 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands Display Versions The top half of the box lists the subsystem version in the switch The lower half displays the current IP address Mask MAC and EID 2 If you want to upgrade the firmware click Upgrade and then click OK to open the download box You will be prompted for an FTP or TFTP server IP address and the related information 3 Click Download After the firmware is downloaded the Upgrade dialog box will appear 4 Click the Upgrade button NOTE The switch will reboot when the upgrade is complete 30 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide SS Avocent Version Figure 3 16 OSCAR Interface Version Dialog Box 5 To upgrade individual IQ modules click the AVRIQ button to view individual AVRIQ module version information NOTE To upgrade multiple AVRIQ modules simultaneously go to step 9 SS Avocent AURIQ Select o Name EID Ebert w Darrell wooo Figure 3 17 AVRIQ Selection Dialog Box Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 31 6 Select an AVRIQ module to view and click the Version button SS Avocent AURIQ Version AURIQ Type USE EID 527 0394 100221 0001 Application 03 01 00 06 Boot 03 01 00 06 Hardwa
82. onnections are enabled e If you have Appliance Administrator rights you can share any session preempt the session or observe the session with stealth connections e If you have User Administrator rights you can share the session preempt the session or observe the session with Stealth Connections only if your rights are the same as or higher than the primary user Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 41 e If an Administrator has enabled Exclusive Connections and a primary user has set Exclusive Mode for the session you cannot share the session unless you have Appliance Administrator rights 5 If an Administrator has enabled Exclusive Connections you can click the Exclusive Mode option in the Video Viewer toolbar Tools menu The Exclusive Mode status symbol appears in the toolbar 6 To end a KVM session click File Exit from the toolbar See Chapter 5 for more information using the Video Viewer Managing the AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI provides several configuration options to tailor the switch to your specific application Managing users The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI provides local and login security through administrator defined user accounts By selecting the Configure tab and then selecting Users on the side menu bar administrators may add and delete users define user preemption and access levels and change passwords Access levels When a user account is added to the OB W
83. our local code officials and or cabling consultants prior to any installation UTP copper cabling The following are basic definitions for the three types of UTP cabling that the AutoView 3008 3016 switch supports e UTP 4 pair high performance cable consists of twisted pair conductors used primarily for data transmission The twisting of the pairs gives this cable some immunity from the infiltration of unwanted interference UTP cable is generally used for networks running at 10 or 100 Mbps e CAT 5E enhanced cable has the same characteristics as CAT 5 but is manufactured to somewhat more stringent standards e CAT 6 cable is manufactured to tighter requirements than CAT 5E cable CAT 6 has higher measured frequency ranges and significantly better performance requirements than CAT 5E cable at the same frequencies Wiring standards There are two supported wiring standards for 8 conductor 4 pair RJ 45 terminated UTP cable EIA TIA 568A and B These standards apply to installations utilizing CAT 5 5E and 6 cable specifications The AutoView 3008 3016 switching system supports either of these wiring standards Table C 1 describes the standards for each pin Table C 1 UTP Wiring Standards Pin EIA TIA 568A EIA TIA 568B 1 white green white orange 2 green orange 3 white orange white green 4 blue blue 5 white blue white blue 6 orange green 7 white brown white brown 92 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide
84. pear NOTE If OSCAR Password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter a password before you can launch the OSCAR interface Clear setup Figure 3 1 OSCAR Interface Main Dialog Box Table 3 1 Main Dialog Box Functions Button Function Clear Clear all offline IQ modules Disconnect Disconnect the KVM session 14 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Table 3 1 Main Dialog Box Functions Continued Button Function Setup Access the Setup dialog box and configure the OSCAR interface Commands Access the Commands dialog box Name Name of server EID Unique Electronic ID in a module Port The port to which a target device is connected Viewing and selecting ports and servers Use the Main dialog box to view configure and control target devices in the AutoView 3008 3016 switching system You may view the target devices by name port or by the unique Electronic ID EID embedded in each IQ module You will see an OSCAR interface generated port list by default when you first launch the OSCAR interface The Port column indicates the port to which a target device is connected Selecting a target device Use the Main dialog box to select a target device When you select a target device the AutoView 3008 3016 switch reconfigures the local keyboard and mouse to the settings for the selected target device To select a target device Double click the target device name EID or port number Ofr If the di
85. port security which locks the serial port with a user defined password Restore Factory Defaults This menu option will restore all switch options to the default settings Reset Appliance This menu option allows you to execute a soft reset of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch Chapter 6 Terminal Operations 83 Set Web Interface Ports Currently the appliance and client software are using ports 80 and 443 for HTTP and HTTPS port numbers respectively Now the user will have the ability to modify or specify alternate ports Input Web Server Certificate Exit This menu option allows the user to utilize the User Defined Web Certificate Import or Export Web Certificates options This menu selection will return you to the ready prompt If the Console menu interface password is enabled you must exit the Console Main menu so that the next user will be prompted with the Username and Password login screen 84 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 85 APPENDICES Appendix A Flash Upgrades AN The Auto View 3008 3016 switch Flash upgrade feature allows you to update your appliance with the latest firmware available This update can be performed using a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server File Transfer Protocol FTP or using the OBWI After the Flash memory is reprogrammed with the upgrade the AutoView 3008 3016 switch performs a soft reset which terminates all IQ module sessions A target device experiencing an IQ
86. re 01 00 52 00 FPGA 00 00 52 00 FIRMWARE AVAILABLE pplication 03 01 00 06 Load Firmware 2009 Avocent Reset Figure 3 18 AVRIQ Version Dialog Box 7 Click the Load Firmware button 8 Click OK to initiate the upgrade and return to the Status dialog box NOTE During an upgrade the AVRIQ module status indicator in the Main dialog box is yellow The AVRIQ module is unavailable when an upgrade is in progress When an upgrade is initiated any current connection to the server via the AVRIQ module is terminated 9 To simultaneously upgrade multiple AVRIQ modules activate the OSCAR interface click Commands AVRIQ Status and click one or more types of modules to upgrade Click Upgrade NOTE When the Enable AVRIQ Autoupdate option is enabled in the AVRIQ Status dialog box AVRIQ module firmware is automatically upgraded when the AutoView 3008 3016 switch firmware is upgraded or when a new AVRIQ module is discovered by the AutoView 3008 3016 switch after a firmware upgrade AVRIQ modules that have already been discovered but which are not attached to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch during the firmware upgrade must be upgraded manually 32 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide SS Avocent AURIQ Status Type New Version Qty HPS 2 03 00 07 08 USB 02 00 05 01 Sun 02 00 05 01 SRL 01 00 02 03 OUSB2 03 01 05 01 OPS2M 03 01 05 01 OuMe 01 00 00 25 O Enable AYRIQ Autoupdate Upgrade Figure
87. re and enter the password you created when the user database was saved Click OK 5 When complete a message appears prompting you to confirm the write completion Once confirmed the Restore User Database File window will close and you are returned to the Tools window 60 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Configuring LDAP LDAP is a vendor independent protocol standard used for accessing querying and updating a directory using TCP IP Based on the X 500 Directory Services model LDAP is a global directory structure that supports strong security features including authentication privacy and integrity If individual user accounts are stored on an LDAP enabled directory service such as Active Directory you can use the directory service to authenticate users The default values given for the LDAP search and query parameters are defined for use with Active Directory The settings made in the OBWI let you configure your authentication configuration parameters The software sends the username password and other information to the appliance which then determines whether the user has permission to view or change configuration parameters for the appliance in the OBWI NOTE Unless otherwise specified the LDAP default values should be used unless Active Directory has been reconfigured Modifying the default values may cause LDAP authentication server communication errors LDAP Overview parameters On the Authentication page in
88. ribute The default value is info To configure LDAP query parameters 4 Select Configure Appliance Authentication Search Select either Basic User Attribute or Group Attribute for the Appliance Query Mode and the Server Query Mode Enter the appropriate information in the Group Container Group Container Mask Target Mask and Access Control Attribute fields Click Save NOTE These options cannot be changed if the LDAP Priority is set to LDAP Disabled on the Overview screen Appliance and Server Query Modes One of three modes can each be used for Query Mode Appliance and Query Mode Server Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 63 Basic A username and password query for the user is made to the directory service If they are verified the user is given appliance administrator access to the appliance and any attached target devices for Query Mode Appliance or to any selected server for Query Mode Server User Attribute A username password and Access Control Attribute query for the appliance user is made to the directory service The Access Control Attribute is read from the user object the user account in Active Directory If the KVM Appliance Admin value is found the user is given appliance administrator access to the appliance and any attached target devices for Query Mode Appliance or to any selected target device for Query Mode Server If the KVM User Admin value is found the user is given user adm
89. rintable characters 3 Click OK to assign the new name Repeat steps 1 3 for each target device in the system 5 Click OK in the Names dialog box to save your changes Of Click X or press Escape to exit the dialog box without saving changes NOTE Changes made in the Names Modify dialog box are not saved to the switch until you click OK in the Names dialog box NOTE If an IQ module has not been assigned a name the EID is used as the default name Commands Dialog Box Functions From the OSCAR interface Commands dialog box you can manage your AutoView 3008 3016 switching system and user connections enable the Scan mode and update your firmware Table 3 6 Commands to Manage Routine Tasks for Your Target Devices Features Purpose Scan Enable Begin scanning your target devices Set up a target device list for scanning in the Setup dialog box You must have at least two target devices selected in the Setup Scan List menu to enable target scanning User Status View and disconnect users AVRIQ Status Displays the currently available firmware for each type of AVRIQ module 26 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Table 3 6 Commands to Manage Routine Tasks for Your Target Devices Continued Features Purpose Display Versions View version information for the AutoView 3008 3016 switch as well as view and upgrade firmware for individual IQ modules Display Config View current configuration parameters De
90. s Click Yes to confirm the deletion Of Click No to exit the window without deleting the user To configure user rights to specific servers 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column Click the username you want to modify Click the Set User Access Rights button Using the checkboxes in the left column select the servers you want the user to be able to access Click Save Locking and unlocking user accounts If a user enters an invalid password five consecutive times the Security Lock out feature if enabled will temporarily disable that account NOTE All accounts User User Administrator and switch administrator are subject to this lock out policy Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 45 A Switch Administrator can specify the number of hours 1 to 99 that accounts will remain locked When Enable Lock outs is unchecked the Security Lock out feature will be disabled and no users will be locked out If an account becomes locked it will remain locked until the duration time has elapsed the switch is power cycled or an administrator unlocks the account A User Administrator may only unlock user accounts while a Switch Administrator may unlock any type of account To enable or disable the Security Lock out feature 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column 2 Select the Enable Lock outs checkbox and enter a
91. s category displays versions of the AutoView switch FPGA and ASIC firmware When you select the Version sub category the OB WI will retrieve the firmware versions from the selected AutoView 3008 3016 switch This read only information displays the version information for the unit itself The AVRIQ Versions sub category allows you to view and upgrade all of the IQ modules in the system https 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE Microsoft Internet Ex O14 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Username Avocent Admin Logout Help Connections Status Configure Tools Appliance Configuration Versions Appliance Application 01 00 02 07 a Metwork Sessions Boot 02 03 00 00 NTP video ASIC 01 00 00 00 1 Users Hardware 00 00 00 02 Override Admin SNMP i Traps Q Servers AVRIQS Cascade Devices Versions AVRIQ Versions B Internet Figure 4 10 Versions Window Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 53 AVRIQ versions The AVRIQ Versions sub category allows you to view version information for attached AVRIQ modules Clicking on the EID displays a window that allows you to upgrade the IQ module firmware and to reset the IQs if connected to a cascaded device Selecting the Enable Auto Upgrade for all IQs checkbox causes all subsequently connected IQ modules to have their firmware upgraded to what is available on the AutoView switch This guarantees that
92. sS Avocent USA Notification WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canadian Notification This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Japanese Notification ORES TIAZAPBRHRECT CORPERERMCEAT SCRE sR T LEP avs COS LAY Bs MREMTSLIBKAENSLEMSVW ETF VCCI A Korean Notification AP BAL SILLS AZ N71 OIE gF 8 Jl mg gE NENE ol He o 322 JASA N02U BOK SHAJI BFGH S9 BS OH PA sees a cg HE H482 M HEUCH Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings UL FCC cUL ICES 003 CE VCCI MIC C Tick GOST AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Instal
93. scription 1 Digital User 6 Ports 1 16 2 Network 7 Local USB Connections 3 Analog User 8 Servers 1 16 4 AutoView 3016 Switch 9 IQ or IAC modules PS 2 USB Sun and serial adaptors are available 5 Power Cord Getting started Before installing your AutoView 3008 3016 switch refer to the following lists to ensure you have all items that shipped with the switch as well as other items necessary for proper installation Supplied with the AutoView 3008 3016 switch e Local country power cord e Rack mounting brackets e Rack Mounting Bracket Quick Installation Guide e AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Quick Installation Guide e One DB9 M F serial cable Additional items needed e One IQ module per target server or serial IQ module per serial device AC cables can also be used e One UTP patch cable per IQ module 4 pair UTP up to 30 meters e UTP patch cable s for network connectivity 4 pair UTP up to 30 meters Setting up your network The AutoView 3008 3016 switching system uses IP addresses to uniquely identify the switch and the target devices The Auto View 3008 3016 switch family supports both Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP and static IP addressing Avocent recommends that IP addresses be reserved for each switch and that they remain static while the switches are connected to the network 6 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Rack Mounting an AutoView 3008 3016 Switch A rack mounting kit is supplied wi
94. se a multi sync monitor in the local port to accommodate Sun computers that support VGA or composite sync 4 Plug a UTP patch cable from your Ethernet network into the LAN port on the back of your AutoView 3008 3016 switch Network users will access the AutoView 3008 3016 switch through this port 5 Locate the power cord that came with the Auto View 3008 3016 switch and plug the appropriate end into the power socket on the rear of the switch Plug the other end into an appropriate AC wall outlet NOTE To avoid potential video and or keyboard problems when using Avocent products If the building has 3 phase AC power ensure that the computer and monitor are on the same phase For best results they should be on the same circuit WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment Do not disable the power cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed outlet that is easily accessible at all times Disconnect the power from the switch by unplugging the power cord from either the electrical outlet or the appliance The AC inlet is the main power disconnect 6 Turn on the AutoView switch and monitor then turn on each target device After about one minute the switch completes initialization and displays the OSCAR graphical user interface Free tag on the local port monitor 7 Depending on how you will access the switch you can configure th
95. se functions of individual target devices connected to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch You may also use 36 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide predefined global macros to perform actions within the Video Viewer window For instructions on how to use the Video Viewer see Chapter 5 Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Before you can begin a KVM session you must first log in to the AutoView switch OBWI To log in to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI Launch a web browser 2 Inthe address field of the browser enter the IP address or host name assigned to the Auto View 3008 3016 switch you wish to access Use https xxx xx xx xx or https hostname as the format 3 When the browser makes contact with the switch enter your username and password then click Login The Auto View 3008 3016 Explorer window will appear NOTE The default username is Admin with no password The AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer Window When a user has been logged in and authenticated the Avocent AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer window appears From the AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer window users may view access and manage their AutoView 3008 3016 switch specify system settings and change profile settings Figure 4 1 shows the Auto View 3008 3016 Explorer window areas and descriptions follow in Table 4 2 Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 37 1 _j https 172 23 8 101 AutoView 3016 03 A0 EA Microsoft Internet E ole Fil
96. splay order of your list is by port the Port button is depressed type the port number and press Enter Ofr If the display order of your list is by name or EID the Name or EID button is depressed type the first few letters of the name of the target device or the EID number to establish it as unique and press Enter To select the previous target device Press Print Screen and then Backspace This key combination toggles you between the previous and current connections To disconnect from a target device Press Print Screen and then Alt 0 zero This leaves the user in a free state with no target device selected The status flag on your desktop displays Free Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 15 Soft switching Soft switching is the ability to switch target devices using a hotkey sequence You can soft switch to a target device by pressing Print Screen and then depending on the method you ve selected typing the first few characters of its name or number If you have set a Screen Delay Time for the OSCAR interface and you press the key sequences before that time has elapsed the OSCAR interface will not display To soft switch to a target device Press Print Screen and type the port number the first few letters of the name of the target device to establish it as unique and press Enter To switch back to the previous target device press Print Screen then Backspace Viewing the status of your AutoView 3008 3016 switching s
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98. standard USB usage IDs If USB IQ modules are attached to your Sun servers the Han Zen and Katakana Hiragana keys on Japanese Sun USB keyboards and Hangul and Hanja keys on Korean Sun USB keyboards must be accessed using alternate keystrokes Due to these keyboard specific differences keyboard mapping inconsistencies may be encountered when switching between target devices using Sun VSN and WSN IQ modules and target devices using USB IQ modules These keys function normally if your Sun servers are attached to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch using a VSN or WSN IQ module Table E 2 lists the keyboard mapping that will take place when a USB IQ module is used in this setting Table E 2 PS 2 to USB Keyboard Mappings Korean Sun USB Japanese Sun USB PS 2 Keyboard USB Usage ID Sun USB Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Right Alt OxE6 AltGraph Hangul Katakana Hiragana Windows Application 0x65 Compose Hanja Compose Hangul 0x90 N A N A N A Hanja 0x91 N A N A N A Katakana Hiragana 0x88 N A N A Han Zen Han Zen 0x35 ao N A Appendices 97 Appendix F Technical Support Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you encounter with your Avocent product If an issue should develop follow the steps below for the fastest possible service To resolve an issue 1 Check the pertinent section of this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following the procedures outlined Visit www avocent com s
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100. th each AutoView 3008 3016 switch You may either place the AutoView 3008 3016 switch on the rack shelf or mount the switch directly into an Electronic Industries Alliance EIA standard rack AutoView 3008 3016 switches are rack mounted in a 1U configuration The AutoView 3008 3016 switch family does not support a OU configuration Rack mounting safety considerations e Rack Loading Overloading or uneven loading of racks may result in shelf or rack failure causing damage to equipment and possible personal injury Stabilize racks in a permanent location before loading begins Mount components beginning at the bottom of the rack then work to the top Do not exceed your rack load rating e Power Considerations Connect only to the power source specified on the unit When multiple electrical components are installed in a rack ensure that the total component power ratings do not exceed circuit capabilities Overloaded power sources and extension cords present fire and shock hazards e Elevated Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed rack assembly the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Use care not to exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the switch e Reduced Air Flow Install the equipment in the rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised e Reliable Earthing Maintain reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment Pay particular
101. the OBWI you can configure the LDAP authentication priority and the parameters that define LDAP server connection information LDAP authentication priority In the Authentication section of the OBWI you can disable LDAP or you can set the authentication priority by choosing whether local authentication or LDAP authentication should happen first To configure LDAP authentication priority parameters Select Configure Appliance Authentication 2 Check the box next to Use LDAP Authentication Then check the box for Use Local First or Use LDAP First to set the priority 3 Click Save LDAP servers The Server fields specify the host names or IP addresses of the primary and secondary LDAP servers The secondary LDAP server is optional The Port fields specify the User Datagram Protocol UDP port numbers that communicate with the LDAP servers The default value is 389 for non secure LDAP and 636 for secure LDAP LDAPS The default Port ID is automatically entered by the software when an access type is specified The Access Type radio buttons specify how a query is sent to each LDAP target device When using LDAP all usernames passwords and other information sent between an appliance and LDAP server are sent as non secure clear text Use LDAPS for secure encrypted communication between an appliance and LDAP server Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 61 To configure LDAP server parameters 1 Select Configure Appliance Authentication
102. tion enables you to specify how the module translates a received Enter character Available options are lt CR gt Enter or lt CR gt lt LF gt Enter Linefeed Background This option changes the screen s background color The currently selected color displays in the option line as it is changed Available colors are Black Light Grey Yellow Green Teal Cyan Blue Dark Blue Purple Pink Orange Red Maroon and Brown The default color is Black This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Bold Text value Normal Text This option changes the screen s normal text color The currently selected color displays in the option line as it is changed Available colors are Grey Light Grey Yellow Green Teal Cyan Blue Dark Blue Purple Pink Orange Red Maroon and Brown The default color is Grey This value cannot be identical to the Bold Text or Background value Bold Text This option changes the screen s bold text color The currently selected color displays in the option line as it is changed Available colors are White Yellow Green Teal Cyan Blue Dark Blue Purple Pink Orange Red Maroon Brown and Light Grey The default color is White This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Background value Screen Size This option allows you to specify the screen s text width size Available values are widths of 80 columns or 132 columns The length for both widths is 26 lines The following options for the Ter
103. tions cccccccccccccsssccceceeeseeeeaeeeeaassaaeaaaes 93 SUT KESE MULO OI irii a EATE OTE EO ARO E TTA ET 95 PS 2 to USB Keyboard Mappings ccccccccccccccsscseeeessscccecceeeeeeaaeaeeeseseeceeeeeesesaaaaaasssseeeseeeees 96 X Auto View 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Product Overview Features and Benefits Avocent AutoView 3008 3016 switches combine analog and digital technology to provide flexible control of data center servers and to facilitate the OA amp M operations activation and maintenance of remote branch offices where trained operators may be unavailable The AutoView 3008 3016 switches provide users with a significant reduction of cable volume secure remote access and flexible server management from anywhere at anytime The AutoView 3008 3016 KVM switch family has several options depending on the model e arack mountable keyboard video and mouse KVM switch configurable for analog local or digital remote connectivity e support for VGA SVGA SGA and SXGA video e video resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 for local and remote users e accessibility to target devices across 10 100 LAN port s e cascading expansion each AutoView switch supports up to 16 directly attached servers and can conveniently scale to support more Reduce cable bulk With server densities continually increasing cable bulk remains a major concern for network administrators The Auto View 3008 3016 switches significantly reduce KVM ca
104. turns you to the previous screen without saving changes Within the Terminal Applications menu s Configuration screen you can modify the following options e Baud Rate This option allows you to specify the serial port communications speed Available options are 300 1200 2400 9600 19 200 34 800 57 600 or 115 200 bps The default value is 9600 e Parity This option allows you to specify the serial port s communications parity Available options are EVEN ODD or NONE The default value is NONE e Flow Control This option allows you to specify the type of serial flow control Available options are NONE XOn XOff software and RTS CTS hardware The default value is NONE If you select a bps rate of 115 200 the only available flow control is RTS CTS hardware e DSRCD Mode This option allows you to control how the DSR and CD lines operate Available options are Always on and Toggle When in Toggle mode DSR and CD lines are turned off for one half second and then turned on each time a module is selected or deselected The default value is Always on 88 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Enter Sends This option enables you to specify the keys that are transmitted when Enter is pressed Available options are lt CR gt Enter which moves the cursor to the left side of the screen or lt CR gt lt LF gt Enter Linefeed which moves the cursor to the left side of the screen and down one line Received This op
105. upplied and the location of the upgrade files 4 Click Upgrade Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 55 eihttps 172 23 9 18 AutoView 3008 03 A0 EE U I Upgrade Appliance Firmware Load From TFTF Server O File System O FTF Server Server IP Address 172 25 1 1 Firmware File FL600_Machs Fll Done B Internet Figure 4 12 Upgrade Appliance Firmware TFTP Server Window gt AutoView 3016 03 A0 D5 Windows Internet Explorer E https 1 2 25 68 244lupgradeapp aspfuserld 2352690623 Upgrade Appliance Firmware Load From TFF Server File System FTP Server Server IP Address 172 23 1 1 Firmware File FLenn f User Name bsmith pole User Password CALLI Internet Rigo i Figure 4 13 Upgrade Appliance Firmware File System Window To upgrade AVRIQ module firmware 1 Click the Tools tab 56 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 2 Click the Upgrade AVRIQ Firmware button 3 Select the module types you want to upgrade 4 Click Upgrade Rebooting the switch Periodically such as after an upgrade you may need to reboot the AutoView 3008 3016 switch You can reboot the switch through the Tools tab in the OBWI When clicked Reboot Appliance will broadast a disconnect message to any active users then log out the current user and immediately reboot the AutoView switch To reboot the switch 1 Inthe OBWI click Tools Reboot Appliance 2 Click OK to reboot t
106. upport and use one of the following resources 3 Search the knowledge base or use the online service request Ofr Select Technical Support Contacts to find the Avocent Technical Support location nearest you 98 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide sS Avocent The Power of Being There o For Technical Support www avocent com support 590 920 501C
107. use these keys press and hold Ctrl Shift Alt and then press the Scroll Lock key The Scroll Lock LED blinks Use the indicated keys in Table E 1 as you would use the advanced keys on a Sun keyboard Table E 1 Sun Key Emulation Sun Key US Compose Compose Power Open Help Props Front Stop Again Undo Cut Copy Paste Find Mute Vol Vol Command left Command left Command right PS 2 Key to Enable Sun Key Emulation Application keypad F11 F7 Num Lock F3 F5 F1 F2 F4 F10 F6 F8 F9 keypad keypad keypad F12 Win GUI left Win GUI right 1 Windows 95 104 key keyboard 2 The Command key is the Sun Meta diamond key 96 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide For example For Stop A press and hold Ctrl Shift Alt and press Scroll Lock then F1 A These key combinations will work with the serial USB IQ module if your Sun system comes with a USB port as well as the Sun VSN and WSN IQ modules With the exception of F12 these key combinations are not recognized by Microsoft Windows Using F12 performs a Windows key press When finished press and hold Ctrl Shift Alt and then press the Scroll Lock key to toggle Sun Advanced Key Emulation mode off Special considerations for Japanese Sun USB and Korean Sun USB keyboards USB IQ modules only Japanese Sun USB and Korean Sun USB keyboards assign usage IDs for certain keys that differ from
108. ut Help EEEEEEE Connections Status Configure Tools Appliance Configuration Servers 1 Appliance Server Name iow Network i Sessions PS2 cable 520421 000875 i TP 520394 002E9B 520394 002E9B O Users io Override Admin C SNMP i Traps Servers Lon AWRIQS iw Cascade Devices O Yersions i AVRIQ Versions Click on server name to modify Done A Internet Figure 4 8 Servers Window To modify a server name 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click Servers Cascade Devices in the left column Chapter 4 Web Interface Operations 51 2 Inthe Server Name column click the server you want to modify e https 172 23 8 OE3 Modify Server Name Old Name 520394 002E96 Mew Mame New hare B a Internet Figure 4 9 Modify Server Name Window 3 Type the new name Names must be 1 15 characters include alphabetical characters and may not include spaces or special characters with the exception of hyphens 4 Click Save The new name is updated in both the AutoView switch and local client database Viewing the IQ modules and IACs Selecting Servers AVRIQs lets you view IQ modules and ACs in your system their path Electronic ID number EID their type and the device to which it is connected You can also view the IQ module status A green circle indicates that the IQ module is online A yellow circle indicates the IQ module is being upgraded and a red X indicates that the
109. vate the OSCAR interface and click Setup Devices to open the Devices dialog box shown in Figure 3 8 NOTE The Modify button is available only if a configurable switch is selected Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 23 Figure 3 8 OSCAR Interface Devices Dialog Box When the Auto View 3008 3016 switch discovers a cascaded switch the numbering format changes from an AutoView 3008 3016 port only to AutoView 3008 3016 port switch port to accommodate each target device under that switch For example if a switch is connected to Auto View 3008 3016 port 6 each target device connected to it would be numbered sequentially The target device using AutoView 3008 3016 port 6 switch port 1 would be 06 01 the target device using AutoView 3008 3016 port 6 switch port 2 would be 06 02 and so on To assign a device type 1 Inthe Devices dialog box select the desired port number 2 Click Modify to open the Device Modify dialog box shown in Figure 3 9 SS Avocent Device Modify Figure 3 9 OSCAR Interface Device Modify Dialog Box 3 Choose the number of ports supported by your switch and click OK 24 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for each port requiring a device type to be assigned 5 Click OK in the Devices dialog box to save settings NOTE Changes made in the Device Modify dialog box are not saved to the switch until you click OK in the Devices dialog box Assigning target device
110. ve Directory for performing queries Before you can use any of the querying modes for units you must first make changes to Active Directory so that the selected querying mode can assign the applicable authorization level for the user To set up group queries 1 2 Ji 4 Log into Windows with administrator privileges Open Active Directory software Create an organizational unit to be used as a group container Create a computer object in Active Directory with a name identical to the switching system name for querying appliances specified in the Appliance Overview screen of the OBWD or 64 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide identical to the attached target devices for querying target devices The name must match exactly including case The appliance names and target device names used for group queries are stored in the appliance The appliance name specified in the Appliance Overview screen of the OBWI and target device names must identically match the object names in Active Directory Each appliance name and target device name may be comprised of any combination of uppercase and lower case letters a z A Z digits 0 9 and hyphens You cannot use spaces and periods or create a name that consists entirely of digits These are Active Directory constraints NOTE The factory default name in earlier versions contains a space that must be removed by editing the switching system name in the Appliance Overview scr
111. ver or local computer recognizes certain keystrokes or keystroke combinations Keyboard pass through must be specified using the Session Options dialog box When enabled keyboard pass through sends all keystrokes and keystroke combinations except Ctrl Alt Del to the remote server being viewed when the Video Viewer window is active When the local desktop is active keystrokes and keystroke combinations entered by the user affect the local computer NOTE The Ctrl Alt Delete keyboard combination can be sent only to a remote server by using a macro NOTE The Japanese keyboard ALT Han Zen keystroke combination is always sent to a remote server regardless of the Screen mode or keyboard pass through setting 78 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide To specify keyboard pass through 1 Select Tools Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu Of Click the Session Options button The Session Options dialog box appears Click the General tab 3 Select Pass through all keystrokes in regular window mode Click OK to save setting Using Macros The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI comes pre configured with macros for the Windows and the Sun platforms To send a macro Select Macros lt desired macro gt from the Video Viewer window menu Ofr Select the desired macro from the buttons available on the Video Viewer menu Saving the View You can save the display of a Video Viewer either to a file or to the clipb
112. vice Reset Re establish operation of PS 2 keyboard and mouse on the local port To access the OSCAR interface Commands dialog box Activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands to open the dialog box shown in Figure 3 12 SS Avocent Commands O Scan Enable User tatus AURIQ Status Display Versions Display Config Device Reset Figure 3 12 OSCAR Interface Commands Dialog Box Selecting target devices for Scan mode The Scan dialog box allows the local user to define a custom list of servers to include while in Scan mode and the number of seconds to display each server The creation of the Scan list does not start Scan mode You must enable Scan mode via the Scan Enable checkbox on the Commands dialog box The Scan list is displayed in the manner set from the Menu dialog box It can be changed in the Scan dialog box to sort either by Name EID or Port by choosing one of the buttons If a server on the list is unavailable it is skipped Watch mode views a server unless a conflicting network user blocks the path to that server If a conflict is detected in Watch mode or the server is unavailable the server to be viewed is skipped To add target devices to the Scan list 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Setup Scan to open the Scan dialog box Chapter 3 Local Port Operation 27 Darrell 08 7 Add Remove Clear Time 15 seconds OK Figure 3 13 Scan Dialog Box 2 The dialog box contains a listi
113. y Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click Appliance NTP in the left column 2 Click the Enable NTP checkbox and enter the IP address for the NTP server you want to use along with an update interval 3 Click the Save button to exit or Restore to leave the settings unchanged Configuring an Override Admin Account As a failsafe measure the AutoView switch can be configured with an administrator account that can be used to access the switch from a network even if the local accounts are locked or the LDAP service has failed To configure an Override Admin Account 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click Users Override Admin in the left column 2 Enter a username and password for the Override Admin account and click Save Enabling and configuring SNMP SNMP is a protocol used for communication between network management applications and your AutoView switch Other SNMP managers can communicate with your AutoView switch by accessing MIB II and the public portion of the enterprise MIB When you select the SNMP category the OBWI will retrieve the SNMP parameters from the unit In the SNMP category you can enter system information and community strings You may also designate which stations can manage your AutoView switch as well as receive SNMP traps from the switch NOTE The OBWI does not use standard SNMP to control switches and therefore does not use UDP port 161 The OBWI uses a secure proprietary protocol to com
114. ystem The status of target devices in your system is indicated in the far right columns of the Main dialog box The following table describes the status symbols Table 3 2 OSCAR Interface Status Symbols Symbol Description green circle Server connected turned on and the IQ module is online Connected target device is turned off or is not operating properly and the IQ module is offline Connected switch is online Connected switch is offline or not operating properly OX c x yellow circle The designated IQ module is being upgraded When this symbol displays do not cycle power to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch or connected target devices and do not disconnect IQ modules Doing so may render the module permanently inoperable and require the IQ module to be returned to the factory for repair A green letter IQ module is being accessed by the indicated user channel black letter IQ module is blocked by the indicated user channel 16 AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Navigating the OSCAR interface This table describes how to navigate the OSCAR interface using the keyboard and mouse Table 3 3 OSCAR Interface Navigation Basics Keystroke lt Print Screen gt Ctrl Ctrl Shift Shift and or Alt Alt F1 Escape Function OSCAR interface activation sequence By default lt Print Screen gt and Ctrl Ctrl are set as the OSCAR activation options Shift Shift and Alt Alt must be set w
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