USB Deviceserver User Manual Linux
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Product
Purpose
UTN servers comprise USB Deviceservers and USB Dongleservers. As USB device servers, they provide non-net-
work USB devices (e.g. USB hard disks, USB printers, etc.) via TCP/IP network. The USB devices are connected to
the USB ports of the UTN server for this purpose. The UTN (UTN = USB to Network) functionality and the corre-
sponding software tool 'SEH UTN Manager' then establish a virtual USB connection between USB device and cli-
ent. The USB device can be used as if it were connected locally.
System Requirements
The UTN server has been designed for use in TCP/IP networks.
The SEH UTN Manager can be used in the following systems:
• Microsoft Windows (32/64-Bit; Windows 10 or higher, Server 2012 R2 or higher)
• macOS 10.9 or higher
• Linux (Debian 10, Ubuntu 20.0.4, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, Oracle 8, CentOS 8, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15.1,
openSUSE Leap 15.1)
• IPv4 TCP/IP network
The SEH Product Manager can be used under the following systems:
• Microsoft Windows (32/64-Bit; Windows 10 or higher, Server 2012 R2 or higher)
• macOS (10.12.x or higher)
• IPv4 TCP/IP network
This document describes usage under Linux environments. Information about the usage in other environments
can be found in the relevant system-specific User Manual. More details can be found in chapter 'Documentation'
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1. macOS 11.x (Big Sur) only limited USB device support not running on Apple Silicon (Apple M1 chip) based Macs
2. A successful installation cannot be guaranteed due to the variety of Linux systems! The installation must be car-
ried out under your own responsibility.
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