Quick Start Guide
KVM over IP
IPK-101
1. Package Checklist
The IP-KVM package consists of the followings items:
The IP-KVM unit
CD-ROM (software utilities and User's manual)
Quick Start Guide
DC power supply adapter
3-in-1 Integrated Adapting Local Cable
USB A-mini cable
Serial Cable (RJ45 to DB9F)
Rack mounting kit (Brackets and screws)
Footpads set
2. Hardware Installation
Installation steps: (PS/2 Application)
1. Power down your computer and IP-KVM.
2. Connect the VGA and PS/2 connectors of the
attached 3-in-1 Integrated Host Cable to the Host
computer.
3. Connect the 3-in-1 Integrated Adapting Cable to the
Local DB-15 connector of IP-KVM
4. Connect the monitor to the Adapting Cable.
5. Connect the keyboard to the Adapting Cable.
6. Connect the mouse to the Adapting Cable.
7. (Optional) Connect the USB connectors of USB
A-mini cable to the host computer and the IP-KVM
module while for remote mass storage control.
8. Connect one end of Ethernet cable to LAN1 or LAN 2
jack of IP-KVM, and the other end to the Remote
Console computer.
3. Network Configuration
Default User Name: super
Default Password: pass
DHCP: Disable
Default IP address: 192.168.0.70
Default Net Mask: 255.255.255.0
There is a Network Setup Software utility (PSetup) for
setting up the network configuration (IP address, Subnet
mask, DHCP, etc). It is useful when you want to change
the network settings or you can not access to the unit
due to not knowing the network settings of the unit. In
this case, you can view or change the settings via this
utility.
Set up a fixed IP:
1. Using PSetup to look for IP-KVM.
a) Click Refresh Devices button to detect connected
devices.
b) Select MAC address of the IP-KVM in "Device MAC
address" box. You can find the MAC address labeled
on the bottom side of the IP-KVM unit.
c) Click Query Device to find the IP configuration on
the right pane.
2. Setup "IP auto configuration" as "None" ; setup IP
address and Subnet mask
3. Enter Super user login and password for
Authentication (default : super/pass)
4. Click Setup Device. If super login was authenticated,
it'll show "Successfully configured device". Otherwise
it'll show "Permission Denied".