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#: You can assign a value (1 ~ 99) to each attached serial device. 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 Serial Supervisor device. 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 device itself (see below). All common baud rates between 300 and 115,200
bps are supported.
Mode: Sets the character framing scheme that the Digital KVM via IP will use with the Serial
Supervisor device. You can choose from the following selections:
8N1: Eight bits, no parity, one stop bit (default and most common)
7N1/701/7E1/7M1/7S1: Seven bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity, one stop bit
8N1/801/8E1/8M1/8S1: 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 default setting is off.
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.
(Optional, not shown) IPMI: This is an optional feature that requires the purchase of a
software upgrade on the Digital KVM via IP. Refer to Appendix D for more information about
purchasing and using the IPMI upgrade. This feature will not appear on the menu if the
upgrade is not installed.
You can make as many changes a needed on this menu at one time before applying your changes.
Once you are satisfied with the changes you have made, click Commit changes to apply the new
settings. Click Refresh at any time to see an updated list of attached Serial Supervisor devices.
Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell
In most cases, configuring the Digital KVM via IP to the same settings as the Serial Supervisor
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 Serial Supervisor device to fit your
preferences and the needs of your application.
If you click the Connect… button next to the device you want to configure, two new windows will
appear. The smaller of the two is a login screen; the other is a SSH terminal window. Click the login
window and sign in as admin (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 + Space for menu).
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