StarTechcom Universal Remote SV1641HDIE User Manual

Server Remote Control  
SV441HDIE  
SV841HDIE  
SV1641HDIE  
Instruction Manual  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Required cables and hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Installing the KVM Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Connecting the Unit to the host computer and network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Connecting a local keyboard, mouse and monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
To connect console devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Disabling mouse acceleration on host computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Configuring SVxx41HDIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Web configuration using the OSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Web configuration using DHCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Web configuration using a static IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Terminal configuration using a serial cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Using the Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
The login screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Web Interface introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Main Menu selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Network Config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
RADIUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Serial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Time/Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Manual upload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Port Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Help menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Site map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Copyright menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Using the Terminal Interface via Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Accessing the VNC Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Native VNC Client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
SSH Tunnel (with Native VNC client) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Using the VNC Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Bribar feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
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Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
VirtKeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Video tuning menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Optimizing video performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Choose the best video mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Noisy video cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Network performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Using the Modem feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Connecting a modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Modem configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Configuring the remote connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Accessing the Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Modem Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Serial Remote Control operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Connecting Serial Remote Control modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Configuring/viewing Remote Control modules via Web Interface . . . . . . . . . .31  
Advanced configuration using the integrated SSH shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Remote login via SSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
About Security Certificate warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
General Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Supported Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing a StarTech.com Server Remote Control. Using the Internet or  
your TCP/IP enabled network, you can now remotely monitor and control critical PC  
servers and workstations, using an industry-standard Web browser or VNC client.  
Features  
Supports industry-standard networking and management protocols (i.e.TCP/IP and  
SNMP)  
Offers secure management options including SSL encryption, SSH tunneling, and  
RADIUS authentication  
One remote management point for multiple computers  
Platform independent: can be managed using any Java-enabled Web browser and  
connected to virtually any host server or computer that supports PS/2 input  
devices  
On Screen Display offers convenient control and configuration options  
Contents  
This package should contain:  
• 1 x KVM Remote Control unit  
• 1 x Power adapter  
• 1 x Power cord  
• 1 x Serial Cable  
• 1 x Instruction Manual  
Required Cables and Hardware  
Depending on your needs, you may need one or more of the following cables:  
All applications  
StarTech.com part number: M45PATCHxxxx  
1 x Straight-through Ethernet patch cable (to connect the unit to your LAN)  
StarTech.com part number: SVECONxx  
StarTech.com PS/2 3-in-1 KVM Cables (1 for each managed computer )  
StarTech.com part number: SCNM9FF  
StarTech.com 10 ft. Cross Wired Serial/Null Modem Cable DB9 F/F  
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Installing the KVM Remote Control  
Connecting the Unit to the Host Computer and Network  
*SV841HDIE rear panel shown  
host  
1. Power down the computer to which the KVM Remote Control will be connected (  
computer  
). If purchased, install the unit in your rack or cabinet following the  
instructions that came with the 1110EXTRACK (optional, not included).  
2. If present, disconnect the existing monitor and PS/2 keyboard/mouse from the host  
computer.  
3. Using the provided integrated KVM cable, locate the end with the male VGA (monitor)  
connector and connect it to the VGA-out connector on the back of the host computer.  
4. Connect the PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors on the same end of the integrated  
KVM cable as the VGA connection you completed in the previous step.  
5. Insert the connectors on the opposite end of the integrated KVM cable (video,  
Video (IN) Host Keyboard Host Mouse  
ports on the rear  
keyboard, mouse) to the  
,
,
panel of the KVM Remote Control as appropriate.  
6. Using a Category 5 Ethernet patch cable, connect the LAN connector on the rear  
panel of the SVxx41HDIE to a network data jack (usually on a hub, switch, router, or  
pre-wired wall jack).  
Important  
7.  
: If you want to continue to use the host computer locally, skip step 9 and go  
directly to “Connecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor” after completing step 9.  
Configuration Methods  
Otherwise, complete steps 9 and 10 now and continue to  
Explained  
.
9. Connect the power cord (provided) to an appropriate electrical outlet, plug the  
opposite end of the power cord into the AC/DC adapter, and plug the power connector  
into the DC-in port on the rear panel of the unit. The LED underneath the power  
connectors will be solid green when the unit is powered.  
10. Power on the host computer.  
NOTE:  
If you are using cables other than those provided in the KVM Remote Control  
package or branded by StarTech.com, ensure that the cables are of high quality and use  
the minimum possible distance necessary. Low quality or excessively long (particularly  
video) cables between the host computer and the Remote Control could degrade  
performance.  
IMPORTANT:  
SVx41HDIE is convection-cooled. As such, please ensure the vents on  
both sides are unobstructed.  
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Connecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor  
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*SV841HDIE rear panel shown  
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DC In  
Link  
Serial Port  
VGA Out  
R-Port  
LAN  
PS/2 Keyboard  
PS/2 Mouse  
9 - 16 Remote connections  
SVxx41HDIE has the capability to connect a local keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the  
host computer for maintenance and monitoring, allowing users to physically use the host  
computer as though SVxx41HDIE were transparent. If needed, the unit can be run  
through a typical KVM switch like any other computer. Using a KVM cable, you can  
connect the Server Remote Control’s host computer inputs to the “console” connectors  
on a KVM switch allowing you to control more than one computer remotely using a single  
Server Remote Control. If you want to use SVxx41HDIE through a KVM switch, consult  
the documentation that came with the switch for more details on how to make the  
necessary connections. See the section entitled Configuring the SVxx41HDIE for more  
information on using a KVM switch with the SVxx41HDIE.  
To connect console devices:  
Local Keyboard  
1. Connect a standard PS/2 keyboard to the  
the SVxx41HDIE.  
port on the front panel of  
Local Mouse  
2. Connect a standard PS/2 mouse to the  
SVxx41HDIE.  
port on the front panel of the  
Video (Out)  
3. Connect a SVGA-compliant monitor to the  
SVxx41HDIE.  
port on the front panel of  
4. Power on the host computer.  
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Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer  
Many operating systems offer a feature called mouse acceleration, allowing the user to  
adjust the responsiveness of the cursor on the screen in relation to physical movements  
of the mouse. While this is usually a beneficial interface enhancement, it can interfere  
with the operation of the KVM Remote Control and should be disabled on the host  
computer before a remote session is attempted. Follow the instructions below to disable  
mouse acceleration for the operating system installed on the host computer.  
Windows 98  
Mouse  
1. From the Control Panel, click on  
.
Motion  
2. From Mouse Properties, click on the  
tab.  
None  
3. Make sure the Pointer speed bar is centered and Acceleration is set to  
.
Windows 2000  
Mouse  
1. From the Control Panel, Click on  
.
Motion  
2. From Mouse properties, click on the  
tab.  
3. Make sure that the Pointer speed bar is centered and Acceleration is set to None.  
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003  
Pointer Options  
Enhance Pointer Precision  
and ensure that the  
1. Go to  
and turn off  
pointer speed bar is centered.  
Linux, Unix and X-Windows  
1. Add this command to your xinitrc, xsession or other startup script:  
xset m 0/0 0  
Troubleshooting  
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(For more information, please refer to  
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Configuring SVxx41HDIE  
SVxx41HDIE offers four distinct methods for configuring the unit for your network. Which  
method will work best will depend on your level of experience and your specific network  
configuration.  
Please note  
: Connecting the remote computers prior to following the steps outlined  
below can result in system instability. Please refrain from connecting the remote  
computers, until the local peripherals have been connected.  
Web Configuration Using the On-Screen Display  
Upon boot-up, including following a reset, SVxx41HDIE will display a window on the local  
video output (front VGA connector), that will appear as follows:  
Assigned IP Address  
The initial screen will display the IP address assigned by your existing DHCP server (if  
present on your network). If no DHCP server is detected, a factory assigned IP address  
will be displayed in its place (10.0.0.15 by default). Please make note of the assigned IP  
address, as you will need to enter it into your web browser to access the Web Interface.  
Net Mask IP  
If static IP addresses are assigned, you will likely need to change the  
,
Address  
and other details, prior to connecting via your Web browser. If this is the case,  
Enter  
connect a local PS/2 keyboard and press the  
key. In order to proceed, you will  
require an administrative username and password. By default, the username and  
admin.  
password are  
You will be given the opportunity to change the password  
(recommended) to be performed once the configuration is complete.  
Setup  
Alternatively, you may press the  
button on the front panel, and you will not be  
Enter  
asked to enter the admin password if you just press  
.
At the main OSD menu (pictured below), you will be given several basic setup options.  
To configure SVxx41HDIE to your required network settings, use the Network Setup  
Wizard. To select from the menus provided, use the arrow keys on your keyboard. At  
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Page Up  
any time, you can return to the previous menu by pressing the  
key.  
Please note: Although it is not  
a required step, changing the  
Admin Password adds security  
to your configuration settings.  
By default, the Admin Password  
is set to Admin.  
Web Configuration Using DHCP  
This method requires that your network implement DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol), usually on a server or network access device such as a router that dynamically  
allows devices to join the network without pre-configuration. It also assumes that you will  
have easy access to your network’s DHCP log, since you will need to know the IP  
address of the unit to complete the configuration over your Web browser. (If you are  
unsure of how to access your network’s DHCP log, contact your System Administrator for  
details.) If the unit is powered on and connected to the network via LAN port on the rear  
panel, it will automatically attempt to lease an IP address using DHCP. Before you can  
begin the configuration process, you will need to access the DHCP log from your file  
server or other device that acts as the DHCP server on the network. A simple DHCP log  
looks similar to the following:  
The information displayed for your own network may vary significantly from the data  
IP  
displayed in the image, but should supply (at minimum) three essential details:  
address MAC address  
,
, and device (or machine) name for the computers and other  
devices connected to your network. The values for the SVxx41HDIE tested above are as  
follows:  
IP Address:  
192.168.22.4  
MAC Address:  
Device Name:  
00-0E-C5-00-08-1A  
(none)  
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The easiest way to identify your SVxx41HDIE on the network is by its MAC address, a  
unique hardware identifier that is specific to your unit. The MAC address of the unit can  
be found on a white sticker on the bottom of the SVxx41HDIE. Write down this number  
and keep it for future reference. Once you locate the MAC address of your unit in the  
DHCP log, you can match it to its leased IP address and proceed with the Web  
configuration.  
NOTE:  
Once you have located the IP address of the SVxx41HDIE and wish to proceed  
with the Web configuration, do not power off the unit or your DHCP server, since the  
Server Remote Control might lease a different IP address. Should this happen, re-  
examine the DHCP log to verify the IP address again.  
Web Configuration Using Static IP  
Since some networks rely on static IP addresses (every device has a pre-configured IP  
address that does not change), the DHCP access method described above is not  
applicable in those situations.  
To access the Web configuration for this product, you will need to configure the  
workstation you are using to the same subnet (255.255.255.0) and also assign it a valid  
IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.100). For details on how to change the IP address of your  
computer (if necessary), consult your documentation or System Administrator for  
assistance.  
NOTE:  
It is advisable to verify whether another device on your network is using the  
same IP address as the SVxx41HDIE before connecting it to the network, to avoid a  
conflict. Should an IP address conflict occur with another device on the network, power  
off the conflicting device or assign it another IP address before continuing the installation.  
NOTE:  
Not all IP addresses are valid for a given subnet. If you are required to change  
your subnet (and therefore IP address) to configure the unit, be sure the IP address you  
choose is within the allowable range for the 255.255.255.0 subnet.  
Once your computer is configured to the same subnet as the SVxx41HDIE, you can use  
the IP address 192.168.1.123 to access the Web configuration system.  
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Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable  
Configuring the SVxx41HDIE using a serial cable is the best choice if you need to pre-  
configure the unit before attaching it to a network, i.e. when sending to a branch office,  
customer site, etc. In general, the Web configuration is preferable because of its intuitive  
interface and the fact that you do not have to be within close physical proximity to  
perform the configuration. However, if you wish to use the serial cable method to  
configure the SVxx41HDIE, you can use any typical communication software package  
UNIX:  
Windows:  
HyperTerminal, kermit).  
(
tip, cu, kermit, minicom;  
You can use the serial port on the SVxx41HDIE to access the terminal configuration tool;  
to do so, you will require a null modem serial cable. Connect a female end of a serial  
cable to the serial port used for serial access on the host computer. Connect the  
opposite end to the SVxx41HDIE. Configure the terminal software with “8N1” settings:  
Connection speed:  
115200 bps  
No. of bits:  
8
Parity:  
Stop bits:  
None  
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Sample HyperTerminal configuration  
Using the Web Interface  
The Web interface is the most intuitive way to configure the SVxx41HDIE. Offering a  
Java-based VNC client that can be used to control the host computer from a remote  
location, as well as support for any industry-standard HTML Web browser. You can  
access the Web interface by opening your Web browser and entering the IP address of  
a)  
the SVxx41HDIE you wish to access/configure. The IP address will be either  
the  
b)  
address assigned by your DHCP server as identified in the previous section, or  
192.168.1.123 if your network uses static IP addressing.  
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The Login Screen  
Before you can access the Web configuration interface, you must enter a user name and  
password. The default username and password as shipped from the factory is  
admin,  
admin  
.
username  
with a password of  
NOTE:  
Before the login screen appears, your Web browser may display a warning about  
an invalid security certificate. This does not affect the security of your data in any way.  
Whenever you are prompted about a certificate security problem by your browser or the  
Java VNC client, always choose the option to continue. For more information, please  
About Security Certificate Warnings  
consult the section entitled  
.
Web Interface Introduction  
After the inital login screen, the screen is divided into several sections, four of which will  
remain on the screen at all times while viewing the Web Interface:  
Name  
Main Menu  
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Name:  
At the top of the screen, the name of the machine being controlled is displayed  
Main Menu:  
Main Menu  
is displayed, allowing  
At the left-most side of each page, the  
users to choose functions offered by the Web Interface.  
Help area:  
The right-most column offers an optional help summary for each page. If  
you don’t wish to use this information, it can be closed by clicking the small  
[x]  
Help  
at the top right (within the Web Interface). If closed, click on the  
button near the top right of each page to re-display it.  
Please note:  
The aforementioned sections of the Web Interface will remain on the  
screen at all times. Selected categories will be displayed in the center of the screen.  
Main Menu selections  
Please note  
: Some of the following items may not be present, based on assigned user  
Admin  
privileges (i.e. non-admin users will not see any items under the  
category.)  
Home:  
Home  
Screen Thumbnail  
screen offers a view of the controlled computer,  
The  
as well as basic file transfer functions, Monitoring Information, System Identification and  
VNC Client options:  
Preferences:  
Preferences  
screen offers several configuration options, pertaining to  
The  
the functionality of SVxx41HDIE. Here, you will be able to customize settings to optimize  
overall performance, (i.e. Encryption options, VNC options, display and bandwidth options  
etc.), according to each user’s individual preferences. Please save your selections by  
Save Changes  
clicking the  
button.  
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Snapshots:  
Snapshots  
screen allows you to view and save a screenshot of the  
The  
controlled computer in its current state. This screenshot will update periodically  
(automatically). Saved image files are stored in .PNG format.  
Logout:  
Logout  
will terminate your Web Interface section. To re-initiate the  
Clicking on  
Web Interface, you will be required to re-enter your username and password.  
VNC:  
click on  
To launch or disconnect a Virtual Network connection with the controlled computer,  
Connect  
Disconnect  
as appropriate  
or  
Network Config:  
DHCP  
Enabled Disabled  
. This feature  
: Automatic network configuration using DHCP is:  
/
applies only to the LAN port on the rear panel, and is enabled by default. When enabled,  
the unit will automatically configure itself with an IP address when a DHCP server is  
present. When disabled, the LAN port will use the values assigned to it on the IP  
Addresses and Routing table below.  
IP Addresses and Routing:  
This table allows you to assign IP information for the LAN  
and WAN ports separately. If you are using DHCP, the values for the LAN port will be  
filled in automatically and any changes made will not affect the setup.  
Domain Name Server:  
This section allows you to specify DNS servers and the default  
DNS domain suffix in use on the network. If DHCP is enabled, some of these values  
may be supplied automatically.  
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Commit  
Clicking the  
button applies any changes made on this page, but leaves the old  
Make changes effective  
settings active until the next time the unit restarts. Clicking  
now  
applies the changes and restarts SVxx41HDIE so the new settings take effect  
immediately.  
Ethernet Address (MAC Address):  
This is the Ethernet hardware address of this unit's  
LAN/WAN port. It is set at the factory and cannot be changed. You may need this number  
to configure your DHCP server.  
User Accounts:  
This menu will allow you to add accounts other  
than admin to the system. These accounts will  
not have the authority to change settings, but can  
access the Web interface and log into the VNC  
Delete  
console. Selecting  
the user from the system. If you enter values for  
Edit User  
permanently removes  
a user that does not already exist under  
Details  
, the system will create that user for you  
Record changes  
when you click  
. If the user  
already exists, you will change the password for  
that user.  
System Ident:  
Machine Name  
: This is a name that is used to uniquely  
identify this machine. You might want to create a DNS entry  
Client  
that matches this name. The name is provided as the  
Name  
for the DHCP server. It is also shown at the top of  
each page in the web browser interface and is the “desktop  
name” for VNC clients.  
Other identification details:  
These values are for  
information purposes. They are visible from the VNC client  
and via SNMP (if enabled).  
Location:  
This string is sent as the system.sysLocation  
value over SNMP. It should describe the location of this  
system.  
Contact Name:  
This string is sent as the system.sysContact value over SNMP. It should  
describe who to contact regarding this machine. Typically it includes an email address.  
Network Address  
: This value is not used in our configuration, but is meant to store a  
user-defined value that identifies the controlled machine on the network. The official DNS  
name of the controlled machine is a obvious value to put here, but you may use it for any  
purpose.  
Description:  
A user-defined description for the controlled machine.  
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Security:  
This menu allows you to configure a number of  
settings, including changing the default password  
for admin (recommended). Read and consider  
the comments and instructions on this menu  
before making any changes, as changing these  
features could make the unit inaccessible through  
Web configuration (i.e. due to firewall filtering).  
Note that any password changes you make will  
have to be entered in duplicate to prevent the  
chance for error.  
Compatibility:  
Compatibility  
The  
menu offers features that may  
offer enhanced functionality with certain KVM and  
power products, such as StarTech.com’s Remote  
Power Switch (PCM8155HNA). These can be left at  
their default values if you are not connecting the  
unit to a KVM or power management device.  
SNMP:  
SNMP  
The  
menu allows you to configure the SVxx41HDIE  
so it can be recognized and managed using industry-  
standard Simple Network Management Protocol software.  
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RADIUS:  
The RADIUS server requires the IP address, the  
UDP port number (1812 - default or 1645) and  
the shared secret. The shared secret is used to  
encrypt communications and corresponds to a  
shared password for the RADIUS server and the  
client machine. Two additional servers may be  
defined for backup purposes. Each server will be  
tried in order, using the indicated number of  
retries and timeout period, which are  
configurable on the same page.  
Remember to enable RADIUS after configuring it. While RADIUS authentication is  
enabled, the locally defined accounts on the Server Remote Control unit will not be used,  
except for the SSH login. However, if a user name of the form “name.local” is given at the  
RADIUS prompt, the system will use “name”; check the password locally, and skip  
RADIUS authentication. Delete all local accounts to avoid this behavior. When  
connecting via VNC, a login screen is generated that asks for a RADIUS username and  
password.  
Modem:  
Enable this to allow the modem to answer the  
phone and start a PPP connection.  
Enable modem connections (PPP) via serial  
port/modem.  
Serial Ports:  
Serial Ports  
The  
menu allows you to manage  
and connect to devices connected to the unit  
using the R-Port on the SVxx41HDIE.  
Time / Date:  
Date and time are stored without consideration for time zone. If you are  
controlling multiple sites in different time zones, we recommend you use  
UTC (Universal Coordinated Time, also sometimes called GMT or Zulu)  
for all machines.  
If the computer you are using to view this page knows the correct time,  
just press the button to set the time and date to the same time as your  
browser.  
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Firmware:  
The firmware on the Server Remote Control is field  
upgradeable. To upgrade to another version, login as  
admin  
.
Auto Self Upgrade:  
The SVxx41HDIE unit includes an  
innovative feature allowing it to upgrade itself over the  
Upgrade to  
Internet. Simply click on the button labeled  
Latest  
and the unit will go out to the Internet and  
download the latest version of the system firmware and  
then install it.  
If it cannot access the Internet directly (perhaps due to a  
web proxy or other firewalls), then a page will be shown  
that causes your browser to download the required file.  
Save this file to disk and then manually upload it as  
described in the next section.  
Purchase Options  
Certain firmware features may be offered separately from the base unit, in order to  
reduce the initial cost for the Server Remote Control unit.  
NOTE  
Manage  
: If you wish to upgrade after the system is in operation, go to the  
Firmware  
Purchase Options  
page and scroll down to the section entitled  
.
4-C80C-B960-1-0  
Look for a unique code, such as:  
. If you provide this code to the  
technical support department, they can give you an unlock code that will open any  
feature you request. Types in the code provided, exactly, into the area provided and click  
Submit  
. The new features opened by the code will be enabled immediately, but you may  
need to reboot the unit to begin using certain features.  
Manual Upload:  
Enter the name of the firmware file that you downloaded from  
Browse  
Start Upload  
StarTech.com into the field provided (or use the  
... button). Press  
and wait until a successful upload message is shown.  
NOTE:  
Remember the following during the firmware upgrade:  
• Do NOT turn off power to unit before this operation completes successfully.  
• The unit will sometimes reboot as part of the upgrade procedure, depending on which  
system component is upgraded. You will have to reconnect and re-login in those cases.  
Start  
• Wait at least two minutes after pressing  
the upload could simply be slow.  
. Do not assume the upload did not work,  
• Each distributed file upgrades a different component of the system. Be sure to apply all  
files provided as part of an upgrade. The system knows what to do with each file you  
give it, and they are checked for validity before being applied.  
Auto Self Upgrade:  
Upgrade to latest  
button will automatically download  
Clicking the  
and install necessary revisions. To download upgrades for manual installation, please  
Get latest version  
click on  
.
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Status:  
screen displays a system security log,  
Status  
The  
various system settings, and the ability to  
generate a copy of the system configuration in  
plain text format.  
Port Numbers:  
Port Numbers  
provides a table allowing you to  
change TCP port values for services available on  
the SVxx41HDIE. By default, they are factory-set  
to common Internet values. You may wish to  
enhance security by disabling services that you  
will not use with the unit. To disable a service,  
change its port number to 0. When you have  
Commit  
made any necessary changes, click  
Changes  
to use the settings the next time the  
SVxx41HDIE restarts. To force the unit to restart  
Restart Servers  
immediately, click  
.
Help Menu:  
Provides an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) listing to assist you with the features and  
operation of the SVxx41HDIE.  
Site map Menu:  
This menu provides a hyperlinked directory of each setting available on the Web  
configurator.  
Copyright Menu:  
Provides the Terms of Use and other information related to the firmware and software on  
the SVxx41HDIE.  
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Using the Terminal Interface via Serial Port  
The terminal interface you can access via the serial port permits the configuration of the  
basic settings of the SVxx41HDIE. While not intended to be a substitute for the Web  
interface, it does allow you to configure some of the same functions. The menu list below  
describes the options that can be modified through the terminal interface.  
W
Note that you must use the  
exit the terminal session.  
option to confirm and apply any changes made before you  
Accessing the VNC Interface  
There are three ways to communicate with the Server Remote Control unit in order to  
control the host computer:  
Web interface:  
The integrated Web server includes a Java-based VNC client. This  
allows easy browser-based remote control.  
Native VNC client:  
There are several third-party software programs that use the  
standard VNC protocol, available in open source and commercial VNC clients.  
SSH access:  
By default, there is a standard SSH server running on port 22 (the  
standard SSH port). Once connected via SSH, the VNC traffic is tunneled through the  
SSH connection and encrypts the VNC session. Each method will be discussed briefly  
in the following section. The type of encryption method or client used is not critical.  
Web Interface  
Using SVxx41HDIE’s web interface requires a browser, with cookies and JavaScript  
enabled. To start the Java VNC client, login to the Web configuration interface and click  
Home  
Connect  
on the thumbnail of the desktop on the  
located in the Main Menu.  
menu, or click on the  
button,  
You may need to upgrade Java support in your browser; however, most modern browsers  
come with a version of Java that is compatible with this application. The Java VNC client  
makes a connection back to the Server Remote Control unit over port 5900 (by default)  
or 15900, if encrypted. The encrypted connection is a standard SSL (Secure Socket  
Layer) encrypted link that encrypts all data from the session, including the actual video  
pictures.  
Because Java is considered a “safe” programming language, the Java VNC client has  
some limitations. Certain special keystrokes cannot be sent, such as “Scroll Lock” on the  
keyboard.  
This client software requires the use of Java 2 (JRE 1.4) to enable features like wheel  
ensure your browser and operating system are updated accordingly.  
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Native VNC Client  
This system implements the VNC protocol, so any off the shelf VNC client can be used.  
There are over 17 different VNC clients available and they should all work with this  
system. This system automatically detects and makes use of certain extensions to the  
basic RFB protocol that is provided by the better VNC clients.  
The best client currently is TightVNC (www.tightvnc.com). Binaries are available for  
Windows, Linux, MacOS and many versions of Unix. Source code for all clients is  
available there too. This version of VNC is being actively developed. The authoritative  
version of VNC is available from RealVNC (www.realvnc.com). This source base is the  
original version of VNC, maintained by the original developers of the standard. For a  
commercial, supported version of VNC, you should consider TridiaVNC  
(www.tridiavnc.com). Their version of VNC is a superset of TightVNC and contains a  
number of enhancements for use in a larger corporate environment.  
NOTE: Some native VNC clients may require a flag or setting indicating they should use  
BGR233 encoding by default. If this flag is not set, you may see a garbled picture and the  
client will fail. The Unix versions of VNC require the flag -bgr233. For examples on using  
this flag, review the commands in the following section.  
SSH Tunnel (with Native VNC client)  
If you are using openssh, here is the appropriate Unix command to use, based on the  
default settings on a machine at 10.0.0.34:  
ssh -f -l admin -L 15900:127.0.0.1:5900 10.0.0.34 sleep 60  
vncviewer -bgr233 127.0.0.1::15900  
Same command, but using the WAN port:  
ssh -f -l admin -L 15900:127.0.0.1:5900 10.0.0.98 sleep 60  
vncviewer -bgr233 127.0.0.1::15900  
Notes  
:
• A copy of these commands, with appropriate values filled in for your current system  
setting, is provided in the on-line help page. This allows you to “cut-and-paste” the  
required commands accordingly.  
You have 60 seconds to type the second command before the SSH connection will be  
terminated.  
• The port number “15900” is arbitrary in the above example and can be any number  
(1025...65535). It is the port number used on your client machine to connect your local  
SSH instance with the VNC client. If you want to tunnel two or more systems, you will  
need to use a unique number for each instance on the same SSH client machine.  
• Some Unix versions of the VNC client have integrated SSH tunneling support. Some  
clients require your local user id to be the same as the userid on the system.  
vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel 10.0.0.34:22  
Use a command like this:  
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Using the VNC Menu  
One of the unique features of this product is the VNC menu system. Whenever you see a  
window with a dark blue background and grey edges, this window has been inserted into  
the VNC data stream so that it is effectively laid over the existing video. These menus  
allow you to control the many features of the SVxx41HDIE without using the web  
interface or a custom client.  
Welcome Window  
When you initially connect to the system, a  
will appear, indicating  
which system you are controlling, what encryption algorithm was used and what key  
strength is currently in effect. Click anywhere inside the window to clear it, or wait ten  
seconds.  
Bribar Feature  
Along the bottom of the VNC screen is a dark blue bar with various buttons known as the  
bribar  
. Its purpose is to show a number of critical status values and to provide shortcuts  
to commonly used features. Here is a snapshot of what it may look like. There will be  
slight differences based on optional features and system configuration. Starting from the  
left side of the Bribar, each feature and its function is outlined below.  
PS/2:  
This area will show either PS/2 (as in this example) or USB to indicate if keyboard  
Autosync  
and mouse are being emulated via USB connection or PS/2 signals. If  
appears beneath this indicator, the mouse pointers on the local mouse and the VNC  
session will be synchronized automatically.  
Bandwidth:  
Indicates current average bandwidth coming out of the Server Remote  
Control unit. The second number measures round trip time (RTT) of the connection when  
it was first established.  
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Resync:  
Redraw:  
Re-aligns the remote and local mouse points so they are on top of each other.  
Redraws the entire screen contents; occurs immediately.  
PS/2:  
Resets the PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulation. Useful to recover failed mouse  
and/or keyboard connections in PS/2 mode.  
÷4, ÷8  
: Switches to thumbnail mode, at indicated size (i.e. 1/8th, 1/4)  
Ctrl-Alt-Del:  
Sends this key sequence to the host. Works immediately.  
Alt-F4:  
Sends the key sequence to host (closes windows).  
KVM:  
Sends the KVM “hotkey” sequence. This function is only enabled when you have  
configured the unit to expect a particular brand of KVM downstream. It sends the key  
sequence to launch the KVM's on-screen display (OSD) menu. This button is only  
present when a KVM model is selected in the Web interface.  
Menu:  
Video:  
Keys:  
Shows the main menu.  
Shows the video-tuning menu where the picture quality can be adjusted.  
Shows the VirtKeys menu, which allows you to simulate pressing special keys  
such as the Windows key or complex multi-key sequences.  
[1][A][S]:  
NumLock ShiftLock  
and  
These flags show the state of the keyboard lights,  
ScrollLock  
,
respectively.  
X:  
Click this button to close the Bribar and hide it. This can be very useful on a client  
machine that has a screen size the same as the remote machine. No vertical screen  
space is wasted with the Bribar. Use double-F7 to start the main menu, then click on  
the Bribar to restore the feature.  
Other items:  
If the server's screen is larger than 1024x768, additional buttons will be  
shown to the right of the above listed items. These are all keyboard shortcuts and are  
Keys  
duplicated in the  
menu.  
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Main Menu  
To access the main menu, quickly press F7 twice quickly. You must press the key twice  
within one second. If you press it once or too slowly, then the F7 key(s) are sent to the  
host, just like any other key. This is the only way to get into the menu system, if the Bribar  
is disabled. Here is the main menu for a typical system:  
The main menu window may be moved by clicking and dragging on the title bar. It can be  
Escape  
closed by pressing  
, or by clicking on the red X in the top right corner.  
Here is a guide outlining various fields from the Main Menu. Most of the functions  
operate immediately. Other functions require a response to a confirmation prompt first  
before performing the requested function.  
Identification:  
Fixed text label that is defined by the user in the Web interface. This  
does not affect the operation of the system and is intended to assist with  
administration.  
Status:  
Current status of the attached system and the status of the unit.  
B/W Min/Avg/Max/Auto:  
Bandwidth control. current operation will be indicated with  
Min Avg Max  
then you will override the default, Auto.  
white highlighting. If you choose  
/
/
As the automatic mode measures actual network performance, you may see the  
Min Avg Max  
. The different modes indicate more  
current mode switch from  
up to  
or  
time spent on compression versus more bandwidth. There is no visual difference  
between the modes, but there can be a noticeable difference in speed and  
smoothness.  
Mouse Resync:  
mouse pointers are on top of each other.  
Resynchronizes the mouse pointer so that the local and remote  
PS/2 Reset:  
Resets the PS/2 emulation going to the host and to the attached PS/2  
devices. This can be used if the mouse stops responding or the PS/2 keyboard isn't  
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working.  
Take Control:  
When multiple users are connected to the same system, use this button  
to take control away from another user. Only one user may control the keyboard and  
mouse at any time. All users see the same picture.  
Thumbnails:  
Switch to smaller thumbnail size screen images (click anywhere on  
thumbnail to restore it). Each button corresponds to a different sized image, from half  
size to one-sixteenth.  
Logout:  
End the VNC login session and disconnect.  
Video Tuning:  
Sub-menu with video adjustments, to be used when automatic picture  
adjustment does not provide a good quality picture.  
VirtKeys:  
Virtual keyboard provides a menu with special keys that are often hard to  
generate but needed by the remote system. The most common key sequence is the  
Ctrl Alt Del  
[
] – [ ] – [  
].  
KVM Menu:  
Generates the key sequence used to access the on-screen menu for an  
enterprise-class KVM switch. When these conventional KVM switches are combined  
with the SVxx41HDIE, this key makes accessing their built-in menu easier, especially  
from the Java client. This button will only be shown when an external KVM has been  
enabled via the web interface.  
Bribar:  
Closes or reopens the Bribar window along the bottom of the screen.  
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VirtKeys Menu  
Clicking any button in the top half of the window simulates pressing and releasing the  
indicated key. In the bottom area of the screen, clicking will simulate the indicated Meta  
key being pressed. You may then click in the top part to send another key and release the  
Meta key at the same time. Alternatively, you may move the mouse outside this window,  
-RESET-  
press the regular key, and then choose  
to release all depressed keys.  
The VirtKeys menu can be left open while using the host system. You can then click the  
required button at the suitable time, and still interact with the host in a normal fashion.  
Examples:  
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[F4]:  
To bring up the  
L-Ctrl  
L-Alt  
Toggles  
F4  
.
Use  
Start  
then  
in the  
area. Then click  
L-Windows  
menu under Windows: Click the  
button at the top left  
of the above window.  
Video Tuning menu  
Auto Everything  
Use the  
button to automatically fine-tune all three adjustments. If the  
test pattern for Color Offset calibration is not present on the screen, then the Color Offset  
adjustment is skipped.  
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Changes/frame  
indicates the number of 16x16 blocks of video that are being sent, on  
average, for every frame of video. With a static image being displayed by the server, this  
-nil-  
number will be zero (shown as  
). Moving the mouse, for example, will cause the  
number to jump to about 2 or 3. You may use this number to judge the picture quality as  
you adjust the controls on this menu.  
Picture Positioning  
affects the image position on your screen. If you see a black line on  
either side of your screen, or at the top or bottom, you can use the arrow buttons to shift  
Auto  
the image in that direction. Pressing  
does the same thing for you automatically. Use  
to save the changes you have made manually. Since this adjustment depends on  
the video mode, separate values are stored for each video mode.  
Save  
Color Offset  
is a fine tuning adjustment that requires the use of a test pattern. There is  
Help!  
a copy of the test pattern available on the  
menu of the integrated web server. You  
must arrange for that image to be shown on the host computer. Do not allow scaling,  
Auto  
cropping or any other changes to that image. Press the  
button and the system will  
calibrate color for the best possible picture in approximately one minute. If the system  
cannot find the test pattern on the screen, it will say so. Check that the pattern isn't  
scaled or covered up. It's important to do this operation in 24-bit or 32-bit color video  
mode (i.e. truecolor). Although the algorithm may work in 16-bit or 8-bit color video  
modes, the results will not be optimum and usually it won't be able to recognize the test  
pattern.  
Advanced  
Advanced Video Tuning  
menu. While the  
Pressing the  
button will open the  
vast majority of users will not need to adjust these settings, it offers added control of the  
video settings of your VNC sessions.  
Sampling Phase  
does not normally need to be used since SVxx41HDIE tunes the  
sampling phase whenever the video mode changes. This button does not require a test  
pattern, but will perform optimally when used with our standard test pattern. For your  
Filtering  
reference, the sampling phase number is shown to the right of the  
button.  
Noise Filter  
controls the advanced video filtering of our system. Unlike other filtering  
algorithms, our noise filter will only remove noise. It does not degrade the signal quality  
or readability of small text. You may turn it on and off using the indicated button, or set it  
to other values using the arrows. Higher numbers cause more filtering and may cause  
artifacts when moving windows. The most common visual artifact is a vertical line  
Redraw  
dropping when moving windows horizontally. You may use the  
button to correct  
these, or use a lower filter number. At minimum, these values must be greater than two.  
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Getting Peak Performance  
Choose the best video mode  
• We recommend using 60Hz refresh rate and 1024x768 resolution. Using a smaller  
resolution like this allows you to fit multiple windows on your remote desktop. Higher  
refresh rates stress the video card's quality and do not provide any additional  
information or benefit.  
Noisy video cards  
• A digital KVM works by converting the analog video signals emitted by your video card  
into digital data. If there is noise on that signal, then it must also be digitized and sent  
over the network. Quality video cards, in our experience, offer better performance  
simply because they don't add analog noise.  
• Some external KVM switches generate video noise as well. Try to keep cables short, in  
order to reduce this effect.  
Noise Filter  
Video Tuning  
menu) to mitigate noise issues.  
• Enable the  
option (on the  
Network performance  
• The SVxx41HDIE will always send as much data as it can, given what's happening on  
the screen and the actual network performance. When nothing is changing on the  
video screen, zero bytes are sent over the network. If the whole screen is changing,  
then the unit will send as much data as your network connection and VNC client allow.  
• Network latency, which is the total time it takes for a packet to get to the SVxx41HDIE  
and come back, has the biggest impact on perceived performance and usability.  
Network bandwidth has a lesser effect, particularly when just moving the mouse  
around. Only a few bytes need to be sent when the mouse is moving (and nothing else  
is changing on the screen), but the round-trip-time limits the hand-eye coordination of  
the user if it is too great. Both actual bandwidth and measured network latency are  
Main Menu  
shown in the  
.
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Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature  
Advanced Video Tuning  
The  
VNC sessions, and can be accessed by clicking the  
Tuning  
menu allows you to adjust the qualities of the video in your  
Advanced Video  
button on the  
VNC menu. While many users will probably allow the SVxx41HDIE to  
automatically configure the video properties, you can use this menu to exercise a great  
deal of control over the settings if you wish.  
Presets  
The  
number is highlighted, then that preset has been programmed with valid settings and  
Factory  
section contains up to sixteen different settings, plus the factory setting. If a  
may be used. Note that the  
appropriate button and those settings will be restored.  
Save->Preset  
preset is always available. Simply click on the  
Actions  
pane. The  
To save settings to a preset, click on the  
button in the  
preset buttons will highlight. Click the desired preset button to save the values. Note that  
any previous settings assigned to that button will be lost. If you do not wish to save the  
Save->Preset  
Save->Preset  
presets after clicking the  
button, click the  
button a second  
time and the save function will be canceled.  
Current Values  
The section of the screen marked  
parameters that can be adjusted. For each parameter, there are a series of buttons:  
-, Auto, +, >, ] [’ ’]  
indicates the various video  
[, <<,  
. The ’ and ’ buttons set the parameter to its smallest or largest values,  
<<  
>>  
respectively. The ’ ’ and ’ ’ buttons decrease or increase the parameter by a large  
amount. In the case of phase, this is 4 units. For all the others, this is 10 units. The ’-’ and  
’+’ buttons decrease or increase the parameter by one unit. The middle button sets the  
parameter to the middle value. The text of the middle button also indicates which  
parameter is being controlled. Note that in the case of phase, the middle button invokes  
the auto-phase algorithm.  
Performance  
The  
section of the screen gives an indication of the quality of the video.  
Changes/frame  
is the average number of tiles that change for each frame sampled by  
Flatness  
the hardware.  
is an indication of what percentage of the screen contains tiles  
that are comprised of only one color.  
Regrab Screen Actions  
section causes the screen to be re-captured.  
The  
button in the  
When making small changes to the video parameters, sometimes these changes are not  
reflected in the displayed screen immediately, particularly if the noise filter is enabled.  
Press this button to see the immediate effect of the changes.  
Show Diffs  
Use the  
button to learn which parts of the screen are being sent over the  
Internet. When you click this button, the screen is cleared to a medium grey color. All  
blocks that are sent from that point on will show up on the screen as they are sent. Click  
the button again to reset the screen to grey. To return to normal operation, click the  
Regrab  
button. It is very easy to visually identify the effect noise has on signal  
processing, using this feature.  
Auto Offset & Gain  
Actions  
section invokes the automatic algorithm  
The  
button in the  
for setting the video parameters. The algorithm requires the factory calibration test  
pattern to be correctly displayed on the screen.  
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Using the Modem feature  
Background  
The modem feature allows the SVxx41HDIE to act as an Internet connection server for  
increased security and flexibility in connecting with the host computer. Unlike the TCP/IP  
connection used with the standard Web configuration and VNC clients, the modem  
creates a one-to-one connection between the SVxx41HDIE and the computer you are  
using to manage the host computer that is essentially private, as it bypasses the public  
Note:  
Internet completely.  
this feature requires both an external modem (most standard  
connection protocols are supported) and a dedicated phone line that can be connected  
to the modem for external access. While it is possible to use the modem feature through  
some PBX systems, this increases the complexity and reduces the performance of the  
connection. For clarity, the instructions presented here assume that the modem is  
connected to a typical POTS (plain old telephone system) line that is not routed through  
a phone management system or shared with other devices. If you wish to use this  
feature through a PBX system, it may require some experimentation and additional  
support from your telecom services provider, and is not supported by StarTech.com.  
Connecting a Modem  
Modem Connection  
The SVxx41HDIE will work with virtually any Hayes-compatible modem that recognizes  
the standard AT command set. Some modem manufacturers offer “enterprise” grade  
modem products (at a premium price) that include technology to improve the stability of  
connections; whether this type of product would be beneficial to your application depends  
on whether you consider the modem connection to be mission-critical, the quality of your  
telecom infrastructure, and your budget for implementing this solution. The model of  
modem attached is essentially transparent to the SVxx41HDIE.  
It is important to note that modems that offer “56K” (or 56,000 bps) connections often  
achieve connection speeds that are far lower than their maximum capabilities. Given the  
limitations of telecom infrastructure (many locations have yet to implement fully digital  
switching technology, and still rely on older analog technology for some segments), the  
maximum “upstream” transfer rate is limited to a maximum of 33,600 bps between two  
modems; the “downstream” rate is often within a similar range for a typical connection.  
Therefore, speeds below 56,000 bps do not indicate a problem with the modem or the  
SVxx41HDIE, but simply reflect the line conditions at the time the connection is made.  
The Serial port can be used for serial port configuration when the modem is connected.  
It requires the use of a null modem serial cable.  
Place the modem near the SVxx41HDIE and an available telephone jack. Connect the  
modem to the telephone jack, data cable, and power source according to the instructions  
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in its documentation. The opposite end of the modem’s data cable should be a DB9  
female serial connection. Connect that end of the cable to the Serial connection on the  
rear panel of the SVxx41HDIE.  
Modem configuration  
Although most connections will work appropriately with the default settings on  
SVxx41HDIE, manual changes can be made. To do so:  
Admin  
Modem  
Modem Option  
Login to the Web interface as  
page. You will then be presented with the  
following changes to enable and configure the modem connection.  
. Click  
, listed on the left side of the main  
menu (see above). Make the  
Enable modem connections (PPP) via serial port/modem:  
Enabled  
select  
.
Baud rate to use (affects connection between us and the modem only):  
select  
115200.  
Init string:  
ATE0S0=1&K3  
(see below).  
leave as  
The baud rate dictates the connection speed between the SVxx41HDIE’s serial port and  
the modem, and does not affect the connection speed between the local and remote  
modems, as they will negotiate their own connection speed when a connection is made.  
It is highly recommended that this setting be left at the default for best performance.  
The initialization (“init”) string is the command (using the standardized Hayes AT  
command set) that the SVxx41HDIE will send to the modem to activate it. The string  
included should work with the majority of modems and configures the following  
connection properties: answer incoming calls on the first ring, enable hardware flow  
control, and lock the connection speed. Your modem’s documentation will describe other  
potential init strings that you can use to alter the connection properties. For instance,  
you could commit the settings to the modem’s non-volatile memory (NVRAM) or allow  
the modem to adjust the connection speed for greater stability (and so on). You may  
wish to test the connection with the default init string first, before making changes  
specific to your modem model or situation, to simplify the troubleshooting process.  
Commit  
Click the  
button to save your changes and activate the modem feature with the  
specified settings.  
Configuring the Remote Connection  
This section describes how to configure a typical Windows dial-up session to access the  
modem connection on the SVxx41HDIE. The instructions here relate to a Windows XP  
configuration; other versions of Windows are similar.  
My Network Places  
View network connections  
Create a new connection  
New Connection Wizard  
Start  
menu.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Open  
Click  
Click  
from the desktop or the  
.
Network Tasks  
.
under  
Next  
.
The  
window will open. Click  
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Connect to the Internet  
Next  
and click  
and click  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Select  
Select  
Select  
and click  
Set up my connection manually  
Connect using a dial-up modem  
.
Next  
.
Next  
.
ISP Name  
In the space provided under  
choosing for the connection. Click  
, type an appropriate name of your  
Next  
.
Phone Number  
enter the phone number for the  
9.  
In the space provided under  
line to which the SVxx41HDIE’s modem is connected. You may need to add  
the area code, country code, or other digits needed to access the outside line  
as appropriate. When finished, click Next.  
Anyone’s use  
Beside  
Web interface of the SVxx41HDIE. Beside  
My use only  
Next  
10.  
11.  
Make your choice from  
or  
enter the user name of any valid user created using the  
Password Confirm password  
and click  
.
User name  
and  
enter the password that the user you entered above uses to access the Web  
interface.  
Uncheck all 3 checkboxes  
.
12.  
13.  
14.  
This screen also includes 3 checkboxes.  
Next  
Click  
.
You may select to add a shortcut to the desktop for this connection. Click  
Finish.  
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) must be used; no other authentication methods  
are supported.  
TCP/IP must be installed/enabled on the computer making the connection, and  
must be used for the dial-up connection.  
The connection must be configured to obtain a dynamic IP address.  
The user name/password must match a user currently configured on the  
SVxx41HDIE.  
For best performance and to simplify the troubleshooting process, firewall  
software should not be used with the dial-up connection.  
Accessing the Web Interface  
Once a dial-up connection has been established, you can access the Web interface or  
start a VNC session using the following IP address:  
You can now login to the Web interface (and/or VNC session) normally. Note that the  
remote machine (the one you dialed from) is automatically assigned the IP address  
99.99.99.100 for the PPP session. This, and the IP address of the SVxx41HDIE, cannot  
be modified. The following TCP/IP port numbers are assigned for a PPP connection,  
regardless of the settings configured in the Web interface for the LAN or WAN ports:  
HTTPS:  
443  
VNC (clear-text):  
5900  
VNC (SSL secured):  
15900  
SSH:  
22  
Performance Notes  
• All images over the PPP connection will be grayscale to conserve bandwidth. If other  
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users are connected while a PPP session is active, their screens will be in grayscale  
as well. When PPP in inactive, color is automatically re-enabled.  
• Some areas of the screen may not be updated as frequently as others, and animations  
or other auto-updating areas of the screen may appear out-of-focus or “blocky” as a  
result. Since the area around the mouse pointer is refreshed most frequently, hold the  
pointer over an area to improve its clarity.  
• It may be beneficial to minimize any unnecessary icons, backgrounds, or other clutter  
on the host computer’s desktop to make the dial-up connection as efficient as possible.  
• If you need to configure the device over a serial connection while the modem option is  
enabled, connect a serial cable (see immediately above for instructions on what type of  
cable to use for the port you are accessing on the SVxx41HDIE) and begin a terminal  
Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable  
session following the instructions under  
in this manual. Once connected, you will see the following message:  
Expecting a modem, if human, type admin password (Or start PPP)  
admin  
Enter  
. The password will not appear on  
Type the password for user  
the screen. The configuration menu will appear. Make the changes you wish or press  
Enter  
and press  
q
and  
to exit and leave the modem connection active.  
Modem Troubleshooting Guide  
Status  
The following messages will appear in the system log on the  
screen in the Web  
interface and may help to diagnose problems with the modem configuration.  
Starting PPP (for auth) on port…  
Modem is connecting and the PPP login process is starting.  
Modem hang up. Resetting  
The connection has been closed or terminated unexpectedly.  
Timeout during login process. Giving up  
The PPP client connecting over the modem has waited too long to complete the  
authentication process or supplied an invalid user name and/or password.  
Modem init chat script failed  
The modem did not respond to the initialization string from the SVxx41HDIE. You may  
need to change the init string or verify the cabling and modem status.  
Modem init okay  
The modem has responded appropriately to the init string.  
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Saw PPP startup from client  
A PPP authentication has occurred and a session has started.  
Phone line rings  
An incoming call has been detected by the modem.  
Modem answers: xxxxxxxxx  
The connection speed and protocol used for a connection, as reported by the modem.  
The exact contents of the message will vary depending on the modem make and model.  
Using Optional Serial Remote Control (R-Port) Modules  
Serial Remote Control operation  
Background  
The SVxx41HDIE offers a unique way to expand the functionality of the base product.  
R-Port  
Using the integrated  
on the rear panel, you can manage up to 16 serial devices  
using a specialized daisy-chain technology. The SVxx41HDIE includes integrated control  
functionality that allows you to monitor and configure serial devices using the interactive  
Web interface. To minimize space and infrastructure requirements, the R-Port modules  
use a single cable to carry both power and the data signal. All configuration settings are  
stored separately in each attached device in non-volatile memory so that they will not be  
lost in the event of a power outage or disconnection.  
Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SVxx41HDIE  
The cable for each serial device is similar to a phone cable and uses an RJ-14  
R-Port  
on the rear  
(or similar) port on  
connector. For the first module, connect the cable (provided) to the  
DATA OUT  
panel of the SVxx41HDIE. Connect the opposite end to the  
the Serial Remote Control unit. Note that some devices may use an integrated cable, so  
you will not need to make a separate connection on the serial device. Once you have  
added the first serial device to the SVxx41HDIE, you can connect additional modules to  
DATA IN  
the  
(or similar) port on the previous module in the chain. Once the cabling is  
attached, the module becomes active after a 15 second initialization period. For specific  
information regarding cabling and status indicators for a specific serial console, refer to  
the instructions that came with the product.  
Configuring/Viewing Serial Remote Control Modules through the Web Interface  
Once you have one or more R-Port serial devices connected, you will able to configure  
and manage them through the Web interface. You may need to modify the default  
settings on SVxx41HDIE to match your various R-Port modules’ default configuration.  
Consult the documentation that came with your R-Port module to determine if you need  
to modify the default settings to complete the installation. To be able to configure your R-  
admin  
Port modules, you must be logged in as  
. Other users will be able to view which  
modules are active but cannot configure them.  
Admin/Setup  
screen in the Web interface. Click  
Once you are logged in, choose the  
Home  
option from the menu at the top of the  
External Serial consoles setup and control  
.
Serial Consoles Attached  
You will be presented with the  
following headings:  
menu, and a table with the  
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#
1
99  
: You can assign a value ( ~ ) to each attached serial remote control module. This  
does not affect the configuration or operation of the device in any way, but is simply a  
means to sort this list for ease of management.  
Name/Description:  
An identifier for the R-Port module. Like the number assignment, it  
is for ease of administration only.  
Baud (bps):  
This is the communication speed for the device, and the setting here must  
match the setting on the module itself. All common baud rates between 300 and 115,200  
bps are supported.  
Mode:  
Sets the character framing scheme that the SVxx41HDIE will use with the R-Port  
module. You can choose from the following selections:  
8N1:  
Eight bits, no parity, one stop bit (default and most common)  
7N1/701/7E1/7M1/7S1:  
8N1/801/8E1/8M1/8S1:  
Seven bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity, one stop bit  
Eight bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity, one stop bit  
8N2:  
Eight bits, no parity, two stop bits  
Force DCD:  
Forces the Carrier Detect signal to be active at all times. Normally, DCD  
becomes active when a new user connects and is dropped when the last user  
disconnects (a response that is similar to many modems). When active, the device will  
logout and reset itself if the carrier signal is lost, increasing security. Note that this may  
not work with all devices and could impair proper operation in some circumstances. The  
off  
default setting is  
.
Console Log:  
Clicking this link will open a separate Web page that will display the last  
200 characters committed to that device’s console log. Note that existing data is  
overwritten automatically when the 200 character limit is reached.  
You can make as many changes as needed on this menu at one time, before applying  
Commit  
your changes. Once you are satisfied with the changes you have made, click  
changes  
Refresh  
at any time to see an updated list of  
to apply the new settings. Click  
attached R-Port modules.  
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Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell  
In most cases, configuring the SVxx41HDIE to the same settings as the R-Port devices  
you are connecting should allow the devices to work with a minimum amount of  
configuration. However, you can also change the default settings on each R-Port device  
to fit your preferences and the needs of your application.  
Connect…  
If you click the  
windows will appear. The smaller of the two is a login screen; the other is a SSH  
admin  
button next to the device you want to configure, two new  
terminal window. Click the login window and sign in as  
(using the same  
password as the Web interface) to activate the terminal window. You will see a welcome  
banner similar to the following:  
Baud rate: 115200 bps, 8N1  
Connected to #1: (none)... (Press Ctrl-Shift-_ for menu).  
You are now connected to the R-Port module in a live terminal session. Commands you  
type will be echoed on the terminal screen. The module also offers a simple menu  
system that allows you to change its configuration settings (similar to the function of the  
[Ctrl] [Shift] [_]  
menus in a terminal software package). Press  
-
(underscore) on the  
keyboard to access the menu. It will be similar to the following:  
RS-232 Menu (#1: (none), 115200 bps, 8N1)  
Q
#
H
E
L
1
-
Disconnect  
Send break  
Hangup line (drop DCD)  
Send Ctrl-Shift-_  
Low log entries (line buffer)  
Show last 10 log entries  
other  
Press key ->  
Return to connection  
To execute the desired command, simply press the corresponding key on the keyboard.  
Ctrl Shift  
] –  
You can also execute the command and avoid the menu by pressing the [  
] – [  
_
[ ] key combination quickly and pressing the letter of the command. To quit the menu,  
Q
press [ ] on the keyboard when the menu is active. These commands are not sent to  
the device you are managing and relate to the RPORT module itself.  
Remote Login via SSH  
You can also use a standard SSH client to access the R-Port options if you wish to avoid  
using the Java-based SSH client in the Web interface. Simply use your SSH client  
(several freeware packages are available for download, along with commercial  
applications) and connect to the IP address of the SVxx41HDIE using port 22 (default).  
admin  
Log in to the SSH session as  
using the same password as the Web interface. At  
connect x  
x
the command prompt type  
(where is the number of the R-Port devices you  
connect -l  
wish to manage). Alternatively, you can enter the command  
active devices.  
to see a list of  
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Operating Notes  
• If the power supply to the R-Port modules you have connected becomes faulty (short,  
overload) then the R-Port LED on the front panel of the SVxx41HDIE will show red.  
Under normal operations, this light should remain green. The R-Port connector on the  
rear panel also has an LED that mirrors the status of the light on the front panel.  
(Note: The rear LED status was reversed on some early units, where red=normal and  
green=fault. This does not affect operation in any way, but a green LED on the front  
panel and a red LED on the rear panel indicates that you have one of these units.)  
• Hardware handshaking (CTS/RTS) is required for speeds exceeding 9600 bps. It is  
enabled by default on the SVxx41HDIE, but may need to be enabled on the other end  
of the connection. For Unix systems, the command is:  
stty –crtscts < /dev/[serial port]  
• A maximum of four users may simultaneously login to the same module. All users may  
type commands at any time, and all users will see the same output. Note the following:  
• All users have equal access to all channels.  
• A maximum of 16 R-Port modules may be connected at any one time.  
You plug-in and unplug any R-Port module at any time. When reconnected, it  
will automatically become available after a 15 second initialization period. Any  
log entries will be retained by the R-Port module while deactivated, but will not  
be available to users until it is re-initialized.  
About Security Certificate Warnings  
What is a security certificate?  
Sites that employ secure TCP/IP (Internet) connections include a certificate that confirms  
that users are connecting to a legitimate site and are not being redirected without their  
knowledge. Certificates are issued by trusted third parties called Certificate Authorities  
(CAs) and contain essential details about a site that must match the information supplied  
to your Web browser.  
Why do I receive a warning when I access the login screen on the SVxx41HDIE?  
As it redirects you to a secure (SSL) session by default, the login screen may generate a  
warning from your Web browser or the VNC Java client for two different reasons. First,  
the CA that has issued the certificate on StarTech.com’s behalf may not yet be  
recognized as a trusted source by the computer you are using to access the  
SVxx41HDIE. Second, since the unit could be configured in a number different ways, it  
is impossible to supply a generic certificate that will match your exact network settings.  
Is my data safe?  
Yes. The security certificate does not affect encryption effectiveness in any way, nor  
does it make the SVxx41HDIE any more vulnerable to outside attacks.  
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Can I prevent the warning from occurring?  
Yes. You have two options that may prevent the warning from occurring. First, if the Web  
browser you are using offers the option to ignore the warning for future visits, the browser  
will no longer generate a warning if that option is selected. Second, if you install the  
certificate from the SVxx41HDIE onto the host computer (see below) and if the unit is  
configured with a domain name ending in .com, .net, .org, .gov, .edu, .us, .ca, .uk, .jp, or  
.tw (i.e. remotecontrol.mydomain.net) then the warning should no longer occur.  
Installing the new certificate…  
The following instructions detail how to install the certificate from the SVxx41HDIE onto  
your local computer (in this case, when using Internet Explorer with Windows XP).  
Update  
1. Open your Web browser and go to the SVxx41HDIE login screen. Click the  
security certificate  
link.  
Open  
2. When prompted, choose  
.
Install  
3. A Window will appear that offers information about the certificate. Click  
Certificate  
.
Certificate Import Wizard  
Automatically select the  
. When the next window appears, click  
4. The  
certificate store… (default)  
will appear. Select  
Next  
and click  
Finish  
.
5. A confirmation dialog will appear asking you if you wish to install the certificate. Click  
Yes  
.
OK  
6. A message should appear saying the import was successful. Click  
.
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Troubleshooting  
Forgotten master password.  
S
You can reset the master password using the serial interface on the unit. Use the  
command, and type a new password. The old password is not required for this  
procedure.  
Remote mouse and local mouse don't line up.  
Use the Mouse resync command in the main menu or press the Resync button on the  
Bribar. If the mouse pointers still don't line up, verify that mouse acceleration has been  
disabled.  
NOTE:  
The Windows login screen does not accept the “mouse acceleration”  
configuration, and always has the mouse accelerated regardless of your configuration.  
Therefore, on this screen it is best to avoid using the mouse.  
After resync, the mouse pointers are still not aligned.  
Use the video adjust menu to position your video image exactly where it should be.  
Normally a slight video positioning error is perceived as a mouse sync issue. A video  
positioning error is visible as a black line along the top or bottom (and right or left) edges  
of the remote screen. Remember to save your position changes!  
Cannot login via SSH.  
admin  
Remember to use either  
you give your SSH client.  
If you see a warning about  
or a username created in the system as the user name  
identity of host cannot be verified  
, and a question about  
saving the host's fingerprint, this is normal for the first time you connect to any machine  
yes  
running SSH. You should answer  
so that your SSH client saves the public key of this  
host and doesn't re-issue this warning.  
Certificate warning shown when connecting via HTTPS.  
It is normal for a warning dialog to be shown when connecting via HTTPS. The SSL  
certificate SVxx41HDIE uses is created when the unit is first produced. It does not  
contain the correct hostname (subject name) because you can change the hostname as  
required. Also, it is not signed by a recognized certificate authority (CA) but is signed by  
our own signing authority.  
Mouse performance is erratic when using the GNOME or KDE desktop in a Linux  
X-Window environment.  
The mouse controls in GNOME and KDE environments offer both an acceleration and  
sensitivity setting. The following directions correct this issue, and apply to Red Hat  
Fedora Core 2, but should be similar for other distributions that use GNOME or KDE:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Click the Launch menu icon.  
Preferences Mouse  
Choose  
>
.
Motion  
Click the  
tab.  
Acceleration  
Set the  
Set the  
bar to the setting immediately left of center.  
Sensitivity  
bar to the leftmost settings (lowest possible)  
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Specifications  
Maximum supported video mode 1600 x 1200 @85Hz  
640x400 @ 85Hz  
720x400 @ 85Hz  
640x480 @ 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz  
800x600 @ 56Hz, 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz  
1024x768 @ 60Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz  
1152x864 @ 75Hz  
Standard video modes supported  
Maximum power consumption  
1280x960 @ 60Hz, 85Hz  
1280x1024 @ 60Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz  
1600x1200 @ 60Hz, 65Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz  
18 Watts (12VDC, 1.5A) Centre Positive  
Video In  
PS/2 Keyboard  
PS/2 Mouse  
LAN (RJ45)  
WAN (RJ45)  
R-Port (RJ11)  
DB9 RS-232 Male  
DC IN  
Input Connectors  
Regulatory certifications  
General Specifications  
FCC Class A, CE, ROHS  
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Specifications  
Supported Protocols  
Service  
Description  
Benefit  
May be used to securely “tunnel” VNC and HTTP  
protocols.  
SSH  
Secure Shell  
Web redirector (to Convenience server to redirect all web traffic to  
HTTP  
HTTPS)  
encrypted port. Clear-text HTTP is not supported  
SNMP agent  
(UDP)  
Allows integration with existing SNMP network  
management systems.  
SNMP  
Secure control and management of the device  
and attached system. Screen snapshots may be  
SSLTLS  
HTTPS  
Encrypted web downloaded. Integrated Java VNC client (with or  
control  
without encryption) allows control from any Java-  
enabled browser. Password protected.  
VNC/RFB  
Protocol Server  
Standardized real-time KVM network protocol.  
Compatible with existing VNC client software.  
VNC protocol tunneled via SSLTLS encryption.  
For secure real-time control of the server over  
public networks.  
VNC  
SSL-tunneled  
VNC  
VNCS  
DHCP Dynamic IP  
Setup Config  
Eases network setup by fetching IP address and  
other network settings from a centralized server.  
Allows integration with existing RADIUS servers,  
so that user management can be centralized.  
Supports challenge response  
RADIUS  
Centralized  
authentication  
authentication using hardware tokens (like  
SecurID) and conventional passwords.  
System event  
logging to another  
system  
MIT-LCS UDP protocol. Must be configured via  
DHCP option.  
SYSLOG  
DNS  
Converts text name into IP Address Only used in  
the URL specification needed to emulate a CD-  
ROM. Use is optional.  
Domain Name  
Service  
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About StarTech.com  
StarTech.com is “The Professionals’ Source for Hard-to-Find Computer  
Parts”. Since 1985, we have been providing IT professionals with the  
quality products they need to complete their solutions. We offer an  
unmatched selection of computer parts, cables, server management  
solutions and A/V products and serve a worldwide market through our  
locations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Taiwan.  
About Compatible  
We understand ourselves since 1994 as distributor/wholesale for special  
IT system components such as KVM- and server management systems,  
cables, computerserver and display systems for industrial IT/TK  
applications as well as distributor/wholesale for vide oswitches and video  
matrix systems for the realization of presentations. We are seated in  
Hilversum close to Amsterdam. Apart from the pure  
distribution, Compatible distribution offers technical consultation, also in  
co-operation with resellers and system houses. Among our clientele you  
will find a diversity of distributors, wholesales, retailers, as well as system  
houses. Our customer service speaks the following languages: English,  
Dutch and German. We deliver to all EU countries aswell as the non- EU  
countries like Switzerland and Norway. Do you have a quote request?  
Please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be glad providing you all  
the information you need.  
Visit www.compatible.eu for complete information about all Startech.com  
and Compatible “branded” products and to access exclusive interactive  
tools. Compatible makes it easy to complete almost any IT solution. Find  
out for yourself why our products lead the industry in performance, support,  
and value.  
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