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... Console Settings 63 Mouse Hotkey 64 KVM Console Virtual Keys 64 Keyboard/Mouse 65 Keyboard/Mouse Settings 66 Keyboard Model 66 Key Release Timeout 66 Country Code 66 USB Mouse Type 67 Mouse Speed 67 Video 68 Virtual Media 69 Virtual Media Active Image 70 Drive Redirection 70 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP...
... Console Settings 63 Mouse Hotkey 64 KVM Console Virtual Keys 64 Keyboard/Mouse 65 Keyboard/Mouse Settings 66 Keyboard Model 66 Key Release Timeout 66 Country Code 66 USB Mouse Type 67 Mouse Speed 67 Video 68 Virtual Media 69 Virtual Media Active Image 70 Drive Redirection 70 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP...
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... 94 Wake-On LAN 94 Enable WOL 95 Remove Entries, Reset to a Redirected Drive 73 User Interface Settings 75 8: User Accounts 76 Local vs. Virtual Media Options 71 Image on Windows Share 71 Floppy Image 72 Connecting to Defaults, or Reset 95 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 7
... 94 Wake-On LAN 94 Enable WOL 95 Remove Entries, Reset to a Redirected Drive 73 User Interface Settings 75 8: User Accounts 76 Local vs. Virtual Media Options 71 Image on Windows Share 71 Floppy Image 72 Connecting to Defaults, or Reset 95 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 7
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... Appendix C: Supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates 127 Appendix D: Mounting Bracket Kit 128 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 8 Prepare the VM Server 122 Step 2 - Enable Virtual Media 123 Step 3 - 10: Maintenance 96 Device Status 96 Configuration 97 Update Firmware 99 View Event Log 99 Unit Reset 100 iGoogle... 116 WOL (Wake on LAN) Commands 116 USB Host Disk Commands 117 Reboot Commands 118 Diagnostic Commands 118 Group Permissions 118 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 120 Appendix B: Virtual Media Example 122 Goal 122 Step 1 -
... Appendix C: Supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates 127 Appendix D: Mounting Bracket Kit 128 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 8 Prepare the VM Server 122 Step 2 - Enable Virtual Media 123 Step 3 - 10: Maintenance 96 Device Status 96 Configuration 97 Update Firmware 99 View Event Log 99 Unit Reset 100 iGoogle... 116 WOL (Wake on LAN) Commands 116 USB Host Disk Commands 117 Reboot Commands 118 Diagnostic Commands 118 Group Permissions 118 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 120 Appendix B: Virtual Media Example 122 Goal 122 Step 1 -
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... USB Cable Dimensions 22 Figure 2-8 Spider Family Product Information Label 24 Figure 3-1 Spider RS-232 Serial Port and Pinouts 26 Figure 3-3 Spider Login Window 27 Figure 3-4 Spider Prompts 27 Figure 3-5 Spider RJ45 Ethernet and Cascade Ports 28 Figure 3-6 Lantronix Detector Window 28 Figure 3-7 Detector ...65 Figure 7-5 Keyboard/Mouse Settings Page B 68 Figure 7-6 Miscellaneous Video Settings Page 69 Figure 7-7 Virtual Media Page 70 Figure 7-8 Virtual Media Active Page 72 Figure 7-9 Virtual Media Active Image 73 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 10
... USB Cable Dimensions 22 Figure 2-8 Spider Family Product Information Label 24 Figure 3-1 Spider RS-232 Serial Port and Pinouts 26 Figure 3-3 Spider Login Window 27 Figure 3-4 Spider Prompts 27 Figure 3-5 Spider RJ45 Ethernet and Cascade Ports 28 Figure 3-6 Lantronix Detector Window 28 Figure 3-7 Detector ...65 Figure 7-5 Keyboard/Mouse Settings Page B 68 Figure 7-6 Miscellaneous Video Settings Page 69 Figure 7-7 Virtual Media Page 70 Figure 7-8 Virtual Media Active Page 72 Figure 7-9 Virtual Media Active Image 73 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 10
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... (continued) Chapter/Appendix Summary Appendix A: Troubleshooting Describes troubleshooting methods. Brackets [ ] Optional parameters. Pipe | Choice of virtual media. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example Gives examples of parameters. Appendix C: Supported Resolutions and Lists the resolutions and refresh rates that could result in faulty... and fax numbers. Warning Warning: Before you work on any equipment, you must be aware of CLI input. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 14 Appendix E: PCU Safety Information Provides PCU safety ...
... (continued) Chapter/Appendix Summary Appendix A: Troubleshooting Describes troubleshooting methods. Brackets [ ] Optional parameters. Pipe | Choice of virtual media. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example Gives examples of parameters. Appendix C: Supported Resolutions and Lists the resolutions and refresh rates that could result in faulty... and fax numbers. Warning Warning: Before you work on any equipment, you must be aware of CLI input. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 14 Appendix E: PCU Safety Information Provides PCU safety ...
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... offices, campuses, test labs, and server hosting environments Server-powered design - no client software or special licensing required Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with cable length of 58" Secure, full BIOS...-per-remote user" Browser-based, no external power supply required Lantronix SwitchPort+ technology allows Spider devices to be cascaded or share a host Ethernet connection Functionality The Spider device captures the video output from an .ISO image Direct KVM minimizes the...
... offices, campuses, test labs, and server hosting environments Server-powered design - no client software or special licensing required Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with cable length of 58" Secure, full BIOS...-per-remote user" Browser-based, no external power supply required Lantronix SwitchPort+ technology allows Spider devices to be cascaded or share a host Ethernet connection Functionality The Spider device captures the video output from an .ISO image Direct KVM minimizes the...
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... console pass-through or remote dial-in RS-232 serial port that can also initiate system reboots over -IP Device User Guide 20 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over the network. 2: Overview SpiderDuo Overview The SpiderDuo features, functionality, system configuration and cables, and... access to remote servers that ensures lowest "cost-per-remote user" Browser-based, no client software or special licensing required Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with a remote server or remote installation of an OS from an ...
... console pass-through or remote dial-in RS-232 serial port that can also initiate system reboots over -IP Device User Guide 20 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over the network. 2: Overview SpiderDuo Overview The SpiderDuo features, functionality, system configuration and cables, and... access to remote servers that ensures lowest "cost-per-remote user" Browser-based, no client software or special licensing required Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with a remote server or remote installation of an OS from an ...
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... on which keyboard interface is active. Access Virtual Media-The left , top, or bottom of the client, the entire screen is an offset from the proper horizontal or vertical start position relative to the target screen (black bars to the target computer. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User...
... on which keyboard interface is active. Access Virtual Media-The left , top, or bottom of the client, the entire screen is an offset from the proper horizontal or vertical start position relative to the target screen (black bars to the target computer. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User...
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Click Interfaces > Network. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 56 This occurs when you click Save. Ensure that changing the settings while connected to .... To configure network settings, perform the following sections: Network Settings Serial Port Settings KVM Console Settings Keyboard/Mouse Video Virtual Media User Interface Settings Network Settings The first link on the Interfaces tab is the default. 7: Interfaces This chapter describes the Interfaces tab including information...
Click Interfaces > Network. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 56 This occurs when you click Save. Ensure that changing the settings while connected to .... To configure network settings, perform the following sections: Network Settings Serial Port Settings KVM Console Settings Keyboard/Mouse Video Virtual Media User Interface Settings Network Settings The first link on the Interfaces tab is the default. 7: Interfaces This chapter describes the Interfaces tab including information...
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...; and SpiderDuo® KVM-over a TCP network connection. Click Save to restore system defaults. Virtual Media The Spider device provides a powerful capability called Virtual Media (or Virtual Disk). Using the USB port, the Spider device can upload an image to your local drive (floppy drives, hard disks, CD ROMs and other SAMBA share can allow system recovery...
...; and SpiderDuo® KVM-over a TCP network connection. Click Save to restore system defaults. Virtual Media The Spider device provides a powerful capability called Virtual Media (or Virtual Disk). Using the USB port, the Spider device can upload an image to your local drive (floppy drives, hard disks, CD ROMs and other SAMBA share can allow system recovery...
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...Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 70 Description Drive Redirection is written back to share the local drive with the remote system. Selected by default. Select this web page), information about the currently assigned (active) image displays. Figure 7-7 Virtual Media... fields. Enter the following steps. 1. Select to prevent the remote drive from writing to your local drive. Virtual Media Active Image Field Virtual Media Active Image Drive Redirection Field Disable Drive Redirection Force read -only connections check box may result in file system ...
...Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 70 Description Drive Redirection is written back to share the local drive with the remote system. Selected by default. Select this web page), information about the currently assigned (active) image displays. Figure 7-7 Virtual Media... fields. Enter the following steps. 1. Select to prevent the remote drive from writing to your local drive. Virtual Media Active Image Field Virtual Media Active Image Drive Redirection Field Disable Drive Redirection Force read -only connections check box may result in file system ...
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... in file system errors and data corruption because of the page, you can enable the Spider device to access a CD-ROM image up to 4.7 GB on the target computer must be unselected to use Virtual Media. Click Save to the CD-ROM image. Image on Windows Share In this feature....host of the Windows shared folder. User name for accessing the host and file. 2. 7: Interfaces Virtual Media Options The operating system on a Windows shared folder via SAMBA. Other client systems logging into the Spider device will see that image accessible to access the host and file are needed, as well as...
... in file system errors and data corruption because of the page, you can enable the Spider device to access a CD-ROM image up to 4.7 GB on the target computer must be unselected to use Virtual Media. Click Save to the CD-ROM image. Image on Windows Share In this feature....host of the Windows shared folder. User name for accessing the host and file. 2. 7: Interfaces Virtual Media Options The operating system on a Windows shared folder via SAMBA. Other client systems logging into the Spider device will see that image accessible to access the host and file are needed, as well as...
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... the Floppy Image Upload section (bottom right), click Browse to remove the current image file. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 72 Information about the image displays in the Virtual Media Active Image section: a. For larger images, use a utility such as dd or rawwrite.... Click Reset to the client system. The desired floppy image file will also see the active image in Spider device until the current user logs out...
... the Floppy Image Upload section (bottom right), click Browse to remove the current image file. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 72 Information about the image displays in the Virtual Media Active Image section: a. For larger images, use a utility such as dd or rawwrite.... Click Reset to the client system. The desired floppy image file will also see the active image in Spider device until the current user logs out...
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... top of drive and the Force read-only connections setting, different warnings display. This floppy drive is enabled, you log in the Virtual Media Active Image section of the Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 73 c. Depending on the combination of the type of the... Spider device web page or click the console image that you see when you can connect to the drive. Click the disk icon page. Figure 7-9 Virtual Media Active Image 3. Click Reactivate if the remote machine does not recognize ...
... top of drive and the Force read-only connections setting, different warnings display. This floppy drive is enabled, you log in the Virtual Media Active Image section of the Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 73 c. Depending on the combination of the type of the... Spider device web page or click the console image that you see when you can connect to the drive. Click the disk icon page. Figure 7-9 Virtual Media Active Image 3. Click Reactivate if the remote machine does not recognize ...
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.../Authentication ss: Serial Settings us: USB Settings um: User/Group Management vs: Video Settings va: Video Settings(Advanced) vu: Virtual Media UpLoad 11: Command Reference Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 119
.../Authentication ss: Serial Settings us: USB Settings um: User/Group Management vs: Video Settings va: Video Settings(Advanced) vu: Virtual Media UpLoad 11: Command Reference Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 119
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...of the file to .txt or adds a file helper using Virtual Media, try 115200. Use the serial interface with a terminal emulator program set . Type defaults at 9600, try some of your system or you have a PS/2 model Spider device: 1. Cannot upload the signed SSL certificate in Interfaces:Keyboard/... the key used to enter BIOS setup or the boot menu on your client OS, add a Virtual Key under Interfaces:KVM Console Settings. Under Interfaces:Keyboard/Mouse - Within 2 seconds of booting the Spider device, press the Esc key a few times to get the => prompt after several tries at ...
...of the file to .txt or adds a file helper using Virtual Media, try 115200. Use the serial interface with a terminal emulator program set . Type defaults at 9600, try some of your system or you have a PS/2 model Spider device: 1. Cannot upload the signed SSL certificate in Interfaces:Keyboard/... the key used to enter BIOS setup or the boot menu on your client OS, add a Virtual Key under Interfaces:KVM Console Settings. Under Interfaces:Keyboard/Mouse - Within 2 seconds of booting the Spider device, press the Esc key a few times to get the => prompt after several tries at ...
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...to boot the PC. Prepare the VM Server 1. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example Goal In this example, the goal is to put the ISO file in the diagram below. Step 1 - On PC#3 (Windows XP in this example, PC#2 cannot boot from external USB device. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User... Guide 122 We assume PC#2 can be used to create an ISO image of the rescue CD, and call this ISO image file boot.iso. 2. file boot.iso in folder aaa as shown in a Windows folder - Figure B-1 Virtual Media In this...
...to boot the PC. Prepare the VM Server 1. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example Goal In this example, the goal is to put the ISO file in the diagram below. Step 1 - On PC#3 (Windows XP in this example, PC#2 cannot boot from external USB device. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User... Guide 122 We assume PC#2 can be used to create an ISO image of the rescue CD, and call this ISO image file boot.iso. 2. file boot.iso in folder aaa as shown in a Windows folder - Figure B-1 Virtual Media In this...
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...to boot the PC/server. Step 2 - PC#2 has Spider device#2 attached. 1. On any PC (call this example, PC#2 does not respond, and rebooting does not cure the problem. The file can be used from a Spider device. Enable Virtual Media In this the client PC), bring up a browser, browse... to share_some_folder as shown in . Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 123 The default name is...
...to boot the PC/server. Step 2 - PC#2 has Spider device#2 attached. 1. On any PC (call this example, PC#2 does not respond, and rebooting does not cure the problem. The file can be used from a Spider device. Enable Virtual Media In this the client PC), bring up a browser, browse... to share_some_folder as shown in . Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 123 The default name is...
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Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 124 Figure B-4 Virtual Media Page 3. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example 2. Click Set, and see that the Virtual Media Active Image section now contains data as shown in the diagram below . Go to the Virtual Media page and complete the fields in the Image on Windows Share section of the page as shown in the diagram below .
Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 124 Figure B-4 Virtual Media Page 3. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example 2. Click Set, and see that the Virtual Media Active Image section now contains data as shown in the diagram below . Go to the Virtual Media page and complete the fields in the Image on Windows Share section of the page as shown in the diagram below .
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Once Step 1 is the ISO image of the rescue CD (boot.iso is done, PC#2 will detect a new USB CD drive connected to its USB as shown in the diagram below . The CD is shown below as Fedora Core because that is the volume name of this CD). Use the Virtual Media 1. Figure B-6 Linux PC Window 2. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 125 PC#2 shown in the diagram below is a Linux PC. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example Figure B-5 Virtual Media Active Image Step 3 -
Once Step 1 is the ISO image of the rescue CD (boot.iso is done, PC#2 will detect a new USB CD drive connected to its USB as shown in the diagram below . The CD is shown below as Fedora Core because that is the volume name of this CD). Use the Virtual Media 1. Figure B-6 Linux PC Window 2. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 125 PC#2 shown in the diagram below is a Linux PC. Appendix B: Virtual Media Example Figure B-5 Virtual Media Active Image Step 3 -