User Manual This User Manual provides installation and operation instructions for the OmniView IP 5000 HQ system produced by Belkin International, Inc. It is intended for system administrators and network managers, and assumes that readers have general understanding of networks, LDAP, hardware, and software.
1 .2 system components 1 .4 system diagram The OmniView IP 5000HQ system comes with the following: The diagram below gives a brief outline of the OmniView IP 5000HQ system setup. The “Understanding the System” section on page 5 •...
Pre-InsTallaTIOn GUIDelInes sections table of contents Prepare a list of all OmniView IP 5000HQ system components. You will note! for Windows XP, 2003 server, Vista , and 2008 server ® ® need this information to configure the system. For Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista, and 2008 Server, deactivate Appendix A (a separate file on this CD) contains three lists of the details “Enhanced pointer precision”.
2 . 1 access services details 2 . 1 . 1 adding user-defined access services Besides the Belkin OmniView KVM-over-IP devices mentioned above, You can also add your own Access Services, explained on page 65. you can connect to targets via the following Access Services through OmniView IP 5000HQ: •...
UnDersTanDInG THe sysTeM – an OVerVIeW sections table of contents The figure below shows a typical OmniView IP 5000HQ application. 3 . 1 Creating users An administrator can create users with two different possible permission types: • Administrator • User A user can be a full user or just view only.
UnDersTanDInG THe sysTeM – an OVerVIeW sections table of contents 3 .2 forming users into groups 3 .3 Creating targets You can form users into groups. In the example below, three users are An administrator creates targets corresponding to the physical servers formed into the Finance group.
UnDersTanDInG THe sysTeM – an OVerVIeW sections table of contents 3 .4 forming targets into sets 3 .5 associating a user group with a target set Targets can be formed into sets. For example, you can create a set of You can then associate the user group with the target set, thus giving all financial servers.
KVM over IP is a hardware method of accessing and controlling a target. The other Access Services encompass gaining remote access and control of a target through the Internet or LAN network via Belkin Serial Console Server or third-party software. Both hardware and software methods of access are managed by OmniView IP 5000HQ.
UnDersTanDInG THe sysTeM – an OVerVIeW sections table of contents • VNC - Virtual Network Computing. VNC is a graphical desktop sharing system that uses the RFB protocol. VNC is platform- independent—a VNC viewer on any operating system usually connects to a VNC server on any other operating system. There are clients and servers for almost all GUI operating systems.
Manager IP – If the IP device resides on a different segment, type the static IP address of the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager. (We advise typing the static IP address of the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager even if the IP device resides on the same network segment as the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager.)
® On the rear panel, connect an Ethernet cable to lan 1. Connect the 2. Type in the IP address of the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager (default IP other end of the Ethernet cable to the network switch. address https://192.168.2.200) and press “Enter”. (Change your 2.
To display the web interface: 2. Type in the IP address of the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager (default IP address https://192.168.2.200) and press “Enter”. 1. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher). note! The IP address must begin with https:// and not http://. The login Windows Vista note! To log in to the web configuration interface with page appears.
DIsPlayInG THe OMnIVIeW IP 5000HQ Web InTerfaCe sections table of contents note! On the first connection, the OmniView IP 5000HQ GUI prompts you 5 . 1 Menu section to install the OmniView IP 5000HQ client software; see Figure 13. The menu section is on the left; see that Figure 12 is sub-divided into Click “Install”.
When using local authentication (see page 44), users and groups To create a new user (in local authentication mode): are created in the OmniView IP 5000HQ GUI. When using an LDAP authentication server (see page 46), users and groups are imported 1.
CreaTInG Users sections table of contents 2. Click . The following appears. 6 . 1 General tab Fill in the following details: User name – Type a login name. A user name cannot be identical to any other existing User name. It can contain uppercase or lowercase characters except for the following: : ;...
CreaTInG Users sections table of contents 6 .2 User Group tab 2. Select the groups of which the new user will be a member. The groups appear in the “Member of” list. Once you have created users, you can put them into existing groups. 6 .2 .
• A user or group of users can be associated with several target sets. • When a user logs in to the OmniView IP 5000HQ web interface, he sees only targets and target sets to which he has been associated. See the “Accessing the System as a User” section on page 81. Figure 17 New User Access Permissions tab The “All Targets” and “All Target Sets” lists show the targets and all target sets in the system.
. The user’s details are now in the system. Deleting a user instantly removes the user’s authorization from the OmniView IP 5000HQ system and all IP devices. Repeat this process to add more users. When finished, click To delete a user: All users appear on the “Users”...
CreaTInG Users sections table of contents 6 .5 Creating a user group 2. name: Type a unique name for the group. You can add a description. Once you have created users, you can form them into groups. You then 3. Select the check boxes of the users to be part of the group. They appear give the same access permissions to the entire group without having to in the “Group members”...
CreaTInG Users sections table of contents 6 .5 .3 saving the new group 6 .5 .4 Deleting a user group Click . The group’s details are now in the system. To delete a group: Repeat this process to add more groups. When finished, 1.
“Show by Service” drop-down list. 1. From the “Management” menu, select “Targets”. The “Targets” • KVM over IP Device – The type of Belkin OmniView KVM-over-IP page appears; see Figure 25. device to which the target is connected.
Access Services relevant to this target. Once selected, the service appears in the “Active Services” list. note! Below discusses how to configure Belkin IP devices. Configuring other Access Services is discussed in the “Configuring Access Services for Individual Targets”...
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents 7 . 1 .2 belkin OmniView KVM switch The “Assign Device” window appears; see Figure 28. KVM/IP Device/Port number: Assign the IP device and KVM switch port number (where relevant) to which this target is physically connected.
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents 3. From the list, expand the device type to which the target is connected and select the actual device the target is connected to; see Figure 29. Figure 30 KVM-over-IP Device / Port number To remove an assigned target from an IP device/KVM switch port, click Figure 29 Assigning targets to devices...
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents Other OmniView KVM-over-IP elements are as follows: 7 .2 PDU tab Description – Type a description for the target, e.g., backup server. Here you configure IP PDU to allow power on, power off, or to power-cycle the target.
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents Figure 34 Current power-outlet selection Click Figure 33 Power outlet to target selection Click and the outlet number will appear. OmniView IP 5000 HQ...
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents 7 .3 Target sets tab 7 .4 access Permissions tab Creating target sets is explained in the “Creating a target set” section on You can choose which users and groups can have access permission to page 29.
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents 7 .5 saving the target Click . The target details are now in the system. Repeat this process to input all connected servers. When finished, click . All targets appear on the “Targets” page; see Figure 25. 7 .6 Deleting targets You can remove targets from the system as follows: From the “Targets”...
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents 7 .7 . 1 access Permissions tab All existing users appear in the “All Users” list. All groups appear in the “All Groups” list. You can choose which users and groups can have access permissions to the target set.
COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs sections table of contents To see all the targets in a target set, click the target set name either from 7 .7 .3 Deleting a target set the menu or on the page; see Figure 40. From this page you can at any You can delete a target set from the “Target Sets”...
The “New Devices” section automatically displays all KVM IP devices Type – Connected IP device type. detected by the OmniView IP 5000HQ system. (For KVM IP devices to appear, they must be configured to be HQ enabled—see the “Setting Connected User – User currently operating the remote session.
ManaGeMenT sections table of contents 8 .2 Other Devices 8 .2 . 1 Other Devices – PDU Clicking on “Other Devices” under the management tab will allow choosing Select “Power Distribution Units” and the following screen with the current between power distribution units (PDUs) and console servers. PDUs will appear.
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ManaGeMenT sections table of contents Next, configure the PDU’s power outlets according to the physical Drag the target name from the right side’s current targets list to the left connection to the server or other equipment by clicking on side’s corresponding power outlet. Double-click on the target name on the tab.
ManaGeMenT sections table of contents 8 .2 .2 Other Devices – Console server Select “Console Server” from “Management > Other Devices” and the following screen with the current console servers will appear. Figure 49 Current console servers in the system To add a new console server to the setup, click The “New Console Server”...
8 .3 setting each OmniView KVM-over-IP switch to be OmniView IP 5000HQ-enabled In order to be managed by OmniView IP 5000HQ, all Belkin KVM IP devices must be configured to be HQ. See the “Setting Up the System” section on page 10.
ManaGeMenT sections table of contents 8 .4 Configuring the KVM IP devices in the OmniView IP 5000HQ status – This is the connection status. Configure a new KVM IP device as follows: Device Info – Contains information about the device, including its operational status and version numbers of firmware, KME (keyboard, 1.
ManaGeMenT sections table of contents 8 .4 .2 Performance 8 .4 .3 Mouse Bandwidth has the following options from the drop-down menu: Select the appropriate values according to the type of mouse connected to the device. High Type – Select the mouse type you would like the IP device to emulate. For optimal performance while working with a local area (LAN) connection, When setting the mouse emulation type, set it to match the mouse select “High”...
ManaGeMenT sections table of contents 8 .5 KVM Ports tab The KVM switch drop-down list consists of pre-selected KVM switches. You must select all the KVM switch types physically connected to the In the “KVM Ports” tab, you: system; this is done in the “Settings” part of the menu and is explained in the “KVM switches”...
2. Repeat the above step for all targets connected. Ensure the right target Interface I displays the IP address of the KVM-over-IP device as discovered assigns to the correctly numbered port. by the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager system. You can change this To remove a target from a port: address here.
KVM-over-IP device may be unavailable during the upgrade and while receiving the CFG and SDF updates. 8 .9 Deleting KVM-over-IP devices IP devices can be deleted from the OmniView IP 5000HQ system from the “Devices” page. Figure 57 Devices page – New Devices discovery To delete IP devices: 1.
OmniView IP 5000HQ interface as follows: Figure 58 Settings – Access Services • Web Service Outlined below are the default template values for Belkin IP devices. • IP-Enabled Power Distribution Units If these values are not suitable, you can change them. • Console Servers For the default template values of the other factory-included Access Services, see the “Configuring Access Services”...
Description – This is the description of the Access Service - Belkin OmniView IP KVM device. Click “Belkin OmniView IP KVM”. The Belkin OmniView IP KVM settings Operating system – Default operating system is Windows 2003 Server/ appear; see Figure 59.
In local authentication mode, the administrator creates users and groups and assigns permissions via the OmniView IP 5000HQ interface. In LDAP authentication mode, server option authentication is done through an LDAP server. You import users and groups from the LDAP server.
9 .2 . 1 Password policy 9 .2 . 1 . 1 account blocking When OmniView IP 5000HQ operates in local authentication mode, You can block entry into the system after a number of unsuccessful choose the desired password policy. The different password policy attempts by a user inputting the wrong password.
However, “admin” is not permitted to connect to targets. This account will allow changing OmniView IP 5000HQ to local authentication mode at any time. There is no direct access to any IP device. OmniView IP 5000HQ will act as a gateway. OmniView IP 5000 HQ...
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9 .2 .2 .3 lDaP settings Port – Type the LDAP port number. If left blank, OmniView IP 5000HQ uses the default LDAP port 389 (which is the default port for most LDAP Select the “External Authentication” tab and the LDAP settings servers including Microsoft Active Directory).
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Click . The local user database is compared to the LDAP 5000HQ, with the words “Users (LDAP mode)” at the top of the page. database. Any local user that does not exist on the LDAP server is noted as deleted. Any new user added to already imported OmniView IP After importing users, you must assign their permissions—administrator,...
– aPPlICaTIOns sections table of contents 9 .2 .2 .6 Operating OmniView IP 5000HQ in external 9 .3 Global settings authentication mode In Global Settings, you can change the idle time-out period and set out In external authentication (LDAP) mode, OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager global parameters as explained below.
9 .3 . 1 OmniView IP 5000HQ session idle time-out Select the number of minutes of non-activity, after which the OmniView IP 5000HQ sessions will terminate. The user will then have to re-log in. set mouse and performance from KVM/IP session This check box determines who updates the local mouse and performance settings.
Save the PDU model file on your computer’s hard disk. supported models appears: Log in to OmniView IP 5000HQ as an administrator. 3. From the “PDU” page (see figure on the left), press to locate the PDU model file (SDF.XML).
Matrix – The number of simultaneous users this switch supports. note! If you know a KVM switch has matrix capabilities, but no number appears in the “Matrix” column, contact the Belkin Support team to obtain the updated SDF of the KVM switch. Uploading the SDF is explained in the Figure 65 KVM Switches next section.
Without configuring console servers, you will not be able to perform Save the KVM switch file on your computer’s hard disk. any serial communication-related operations. Log in to OmniView IP 5000HQ as an administrator. To select the console server model types: 3. From the “KVM Switches” page, press to locate the From the “Attached Devices”...
When you receive the file, do the following: Save the console server model file on your computer’s hard disk. Log in to OmniView IP 5000HQ as an administrator. 3. From the “Console Servers” page (see figure on previous page), press to locate the console server model file (SDF.XML).
Service has an executable application, the application must be installed on all local computers. 11 . 1 . 1 General note about application paths When inputting the application path into the OmniView IP 5000HQ client interface, you can include variables. For example, for an Access Service called “ABC service,” typing “%ProgramFiles%\ABCservice” can install the application in any drive on client computers in the Program Files\ ABCservice folder.
Url/Host – IP address of Console Server settings appear; see Figure 68. Port – For Belkin Serial Console Server, TCP port number is 4000. application – PuTTy.exe is application used and it must be installed on all client computers; see the paragraph below.
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COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes – InTrODUCTIOn sections table of contents 11 . 1 .3 Web 11 . 1 .4 IlO Click “Web”. The web settings appear; see Figure 69. Click “ILO”. The ILO settings appear; see Figure 70. Figure 69 Web Target Description –...
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COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes – InTrODUCTIOn sections table of contents Description – Description of the Access Service - ILO Url/Host – Type the URL/host of the ILO resource. Port/application/PuTTy application Path – These fields are only relevant in SSH mode. The difference between SSH and Web mode is detailed below.
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• Use OmniView IP HQ Credentials – This means OmniView IP Web mode (default) 5000HQ logs in to ILO with the currently logged user credentials. Ensure that ILO is configured to recognize the same user name Web mode uses a remote console with power management options. In and password.
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COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes – InTrODUCTIOn sections table of contents 11 . 1 .6 ssH Click “SSH”. The following are the default settings for SSH. Figure 73 RDP – RDP Client mode RDP Client mode uses an RDP console server. From Windows XP onward, the executable application, mstsc.exe, comes as part of the operating system.
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• Prompt for Credentials – This means the SSH login page appears and you log in manually. • Use OmniView IP HQ Credentials – This means OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to SSH with the currently logged user credentials. Ensure that SSH is configured to recognize the same user name and password. • Use the Following Credentials – Where the user name and password are different for OmniView IP 5000HQ and SSH, select this option.
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Description – Description of the Access Service: VNC • Use the Following Credentials – Where the passwords are different for OmniView IP 5000HQ and VNC, select this option. A password application/VnC application Path/Port – These fields are only field appears. Type the VNC password. OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in relevant in VNC Client mode.
COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes – InTrODUCTIOn sections table of contents 11 . 1 .8 Telnet Description – Description of the Access Service: Telnet Click “Telnet”. The following are the default settings for telnet. application – PuTTy.exe is the application used for telnet access. The PuTTy application can be obtained from: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTy application Path –...
• Prompt for Credentials – This means the VMware Server Console login appears and you log in manually. • Use OmniView IP HQ Credentials – This means OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to VMware Server Console with the currently logged user credentials. Ensure that VMware Server is configured to recognize the same user name and password. • Use the Following Credentials – Where the user name and password...
COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes – InTrODUCTIOn sections table of contents 11 . 1 . 1 0 new access services Fill in the fields that are relevant to the service as follows: You can add other Access Services. If the new service has an name –...
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• Prompt for Credentials – This means the Access Service login appears and you log in manually. • Use OmniView IP HQ Credentials – This means OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to the Access Service with the currently logged user credentials. Ensure that the Access Service is configured to recognize the same user name and/or password. • Use the Following Credentials – Where the user name and password are different for OmniView IP 5000HQ and the Access Service, select this option.
COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes fOr InDIVIDUal TarGeTs sections table of contents As explained in the “Configuring Access Services” section, the Access 2. For new targets, click the “New Target” button; for existing Targets, Service default values are set globally in the “Settings” section of the click the target name in the name column.
COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes fOr InDIVIDUal TarGeTs sections table of contents 12 . 1 . 1 single Port Console server Description – Description of the Access Service: Console Server This service is reserved for future use. To configure Single Port application: PuTTy.exe –...
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COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes fOr InDIVIDUal TarGeTs sections table of contents 12 . 1 .2 Web 12 . 1 .3 IlO From the “All Services” list, select the “Web” check box. “Web” appears From the “All Services” list, select the “ILO” check box. “ILO” appears in in the “Active Services”...
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ILO is configured to recognize the same user name and password. • Use the Following Credentials – Where the user name and password are different for OmniView IP 5000HQ and ILO, select this option. User name and password fields appear. Type the ILO user name and password. OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to ILO using this user name and password.
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OmniView IP 5000HQ and RDP, select this option. User name and password fields appear. Type the RDP user name and password. OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to RDP using this user name and password. Figure 85 RDP – Web mode...
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COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes fOr InDIVIDUal TarGeTs sections table of contents rDP Client mode 12 . 1 .5 ssH When using RDP Client mode, the page appears as in Figure 86. From the “All Services” list, select the “SSH” check box. “SSH” appears in the “Active Services”...
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OmniView IP 5000HQ and SSH, select this option. User name and password fields appear. Type the SSH user name and password. OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to SSH using this user name and password. Figure 88 VNC – VNC Client...
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Use the Following Credentials – Where the passwords are different When using VNC Client mode, the page appears as in Figure 88. for OmniView IP 5000HQ and VNC, select this option. A password field appears. Type the VNC user password. OmniView IP 5000HQ VNC Client mode uses a VNC console server. In VNC Client, the VNC logs in to VNC using this password.
COnfIGUrInG aCCess serVICes fOr InDIVIDUal TarGeTs sections table of contents 12 . 1 .7 Telnet Description – Description of the Access Service: Telnet From the “All Services” list, select the “Telnet” check box. “Telnet” application – PuTTy.exe is the application used for telnet access. The appears in the “Active Services”...
• Prompt for Credentials – This means the VMware Server login appears and you log in manually. • Use OmniView IP HQ Credentials – This means OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to VMware Server Console with the currently logged user credentials. Ensure that VMware Server is configured to recognize the same user name and password. • Use the Following Credentials – Where the user name and password are different for OmniView IP 5000HQ and VMware Server, select this Figure 91 VMware Server option.
aCCessInG TarGeTs – aDMInIsTraTOr sections table of contents For an administrator to access a target: 13 . 1 access page columns From the menu, select “Access”. The “Access” page appears, showing The “Access” page columns contain the following: the individual targets the administrator is currently allowed to access. 13 .
– (Only appears for matrix switches). A local user is currently connected. Figure 93 Remote console window Idle – All targets assigned to non Belkin KVM-over-IP Access Services display “Idle” in the “Status” column. On the remote console, you have the following: 13 .
There are two methods of switching to a different server. simultaneously. When connecting to a busy target, an administrator has (A) Select a different target from the OmniView IP 5000HQ Access page. the option to take over the target. A user only has this option when the current session is run by another user, but not by an administrator.
13 .4 exiting the OmniView IP 5000HQ system To exit the system: Just below the OmniView logo , click “Logout”. The login screen appears and you are logged out. note: Exiting the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager has no effect on open user sessions. OmniView IP 5000 HQ...
Once the administrator has set up and configured the OmniView IP 14 . 1 Power column 5000HQ system, users can access the system and connect to When power management devices are connected to the targets, permitted targets.
aCCessInG THe sysTeM as a User sections table of contents 14 .3 Connecting to a target not default access service The “Access” page displays all targets that the user has permission Where the non-KVM-over-IP Access Service is not the default Access to access.
14 .3 .3 Changing the password Click the user name below OmniView IP 5000HQ The “Change Password” window appears; see Figure 95. Figure 95 Change Password window Type and retype a new password, and then press “Save”. The new password is saved.
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KVM-OVer-IP DeVICe DIreCTly sections table of contents If the OmniView IP 5000HQ system is down, e.g., for maintenance, the availability of each KVM-over-IP device remains. You can access a KVM-over-IP device unit directly by entering its IP address into your web browser.
Maintenance includes the following: 16 . 1 backup & restore • Back Up & Restore You can set up an automatic backup schedule for the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager database. • Restore Settings To do so: • Firmware Upgrade From the “Maintenance” menu, click “Backup & Restore” and the •...
16 . 1 .2 restoring database backup Credentials for backup share – Enter the user credentials (name, To restore the OmniView IP 5000HQ database from a previously created password, and domain) of the network share path to which the backup backup file: file will be saved.
Reset all configurations without deleting the database entities. You can reset all configurations without deleting the database entities. To do so, 16 .2 . 1 restoring OmniView IP 5000HQ to factory default settings click . A prompt appears notifying you that To restore the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager to its factory all associations will be lost.
Periodically Belkin releases firmware upgrades for its KVM-over-IP 6. Press . OmniView IP 5000HQ loads the firmware and devices and the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager. These upgrades can be initiates the upgrade. found at www.belkin.com in the Support section. Through the OmniView...
16 .4 replication You can add a secondary OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager unit to the system. The primary unit then replicates all data to the secondary unit. In the event of a failure in the primary unit, the secondary unit can take over and operate with the most up-to-date database.
16 .4 .3 Configuring the primary unit 4. Type the IP address of the secondary unit. From the primary unit, log in to the OmniView IP 5000HQ 5. Click . The database constantly replicates to the Manager Web interface.
• As a secondary unit to the current primary unit. 3. On the returned primary unit, log in to the OmniView IP 5000HQ 16 .4 .5 . 1 Option 1: The original primary unit is the primary unit and Manager web interface and configure it to be the secondary unit as original secondary unit is the secondary unit .
If there is a network failure or the secondary unit is down, a “Secondary Where the secondary unit is verified as up and running, and is in unit not responding” notification appears in the OmniView IP 5000HQ secondary unit mode, but the “Secondary unit not responding” or notification area, indicating that there is a problem connecting to the “Secondary unit not replicating”...
MaInTenanCe Of THe sysTeM sections table of contents 16 .5 event log The columns display the following information: You can view an event log of all system activity. severity – Activities are recorded as either: Alarm, Warning, or Info. To do so: event –...
MaInTenanCe Of THe sysTeM sections table of contents 16 .5 . 1 Drop-down search menus From the drop-down search menus, you can choose the following display options: severity – All, Alarm, Warning, Info. Choose to display all events or just a particular category such as Alarm, Warning, or Info.
Figure 106 Network tab Here you can change the network parameters of the OmniView IP 5000HQ unit. The unit restarts after changing the IP settings. Important! For computer name resolving and operation in LDAP mode, DNS servers must be set in the “Network” tab.
17 .3 Power Control tab For maintenance purposes: Click the “Power Control” tab and the following appears. To shut down the OmniView IP 5000HQ unit, click To restart the OmniView IP 5000HQ unit, click Figure 107 Power Control tab OmniView IP 5000 HQ...
Click at the top of the page and the “About” page appears; see Figure 108. This contains information about the version of the: • OmniView IP 5000HQ firmware • KVM-over-IP devices firmware • Switch definition file Figure 108 About page OmniView IP 5000 HQ...
2. Confirm the device IP settings. Push the “Auto Video Adjust” button in the client video settings. 3. Delete and reconfigure the IP device on the OmniView IP 5000HQ. 2. Confirm that this particular KVM-over-IP device can show clear video on an already confirmed server.
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G) legacy KVM port switching does not occur . K) I am unable to see the OmniView IP 5000HQ web interface without error messages appearing . Check the cable connectivity from the KVM-over-IP device to the KVM switch.
OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager environmental Temperature Operating: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F) form factor OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager 1U rack-mountable Storage: -40° to 65°C (-40° to 149° F) Dimensions Height: 4.2cm (1.67 in.) relative humidity Operating: 20% to 80% (non-condensing) with a maximum humidity Width: 42.6cm (16.78 in.)
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