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...This Guide 13 Chapter and Appendix Summaries 13 Conventions 14 Additional Documentation 15 2: Overview 16 Spider Overview 16 Features 16 Functionality 17 System Configuration and Cables 17 Technical Specifications 19 SpiderDuo Overview 20 Features 20 Functionality 20 System Configuration and Cables 21 Technical Specifications 22 Product ... 31 Mouse-to-Cursor Synchronization 31 Telnet/SSH Connections to Serial Ports 32 Cable Connections for KVM and USB 32 Device Failure or Cable Break in the Daisy Chain 32 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 4
...This Guide 13 Chapter and Appendix Summaries 13 Conventions 14 Additional Documentation 15 2: Overview 16 Spider Overview 16 Features 16 Functionality 17 System Configuration and Cables 17 Technical Specifications 19 SpiderDuo Overview 20 Features 20 Functionality 20 System Configuration and Cables 21 Technical Specifications 22 Product ... 31 Mouse-to-Cursor Synchronization 31 Telnet/SSH Connections to Serial Ports 32 Cable Connections for KVM and USB 32 Device Failure or Cable Break in the Daisy Chain 32 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 4
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... Adjustment 51 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 5 Client Server Setup 33 Network Environment 33 Spider Power 33 4: Installing the SpiderDuo Device 34 Package Contents 34 Installing the SpiderDuo 34 Detector ...Installation and IP Address Reset 37 Target Computer Setup 39 Video Resolutions and Refresh Rates Configuration 40 Mouse-to-Cursor Synchronization 40 Telnet/SSH Connections to Serial Ports 41 Cable Connections for KVM and USB...
... Adjustment 51 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 5 Client Server Setup 33 Network Environment 33 Spider Power 33 4: Installing the SpiderDuo Device 34 Package Contents 34 Installing the SpiderDuo 34 Detector ...Installation and IP Address Reset 37 Target Computer Setup 39 Video Resolutions and Refresh Rates Configuration 40 Mouse-to-Cursor Synchronization 40 Telnet/SSH Connections to Serial Ports 41 Cable Connections for KVM and USB...
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... 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 Device User Guide 6
... 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 Device User Guide 6
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...Server 122 Step 2 - Use the Virtual Media 125 Appendix C: Supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates 127 Appendix D: Mounting Bracket Kit 128 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 8 Enable Virtual Media 123 Step 3 - 10: Maintenance 96 Device Status 96 Configuration ... Group Commands 112 OEM Customization Commands 115 Power Commands 115 Serial Port Commands 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...
...Server 122 Step 2 - Use the Virtual Media 125 Appendix C: Supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates 127 Appendix D: Mounting Bracket Kit 128 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 8 Enable Virtual Media 123 Step 3 - 10: Maintenance 96 Device Status 96 Configuration ... Group Commands 112 OEM Customization Commands 115 Power Commands 115 Serial Port Commands 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...
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... 2-1 Spider System Configuration 18 Figure 2-2 Spider Cable Dimensions 18 Figure 2-4 SpiderDuo System Configuration 21 Figure 2-5 SpiderDuo PS/2 Cable Dimensions 21 Figure 2-6 SpiderDuo 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...
... 2-1 Spider System Configuration 18 Figure 2-2 Spider Cable Dimensions 18 Figure 2-4 SpiderDuo System Configuration 21 Figure 2-5 SpiderDuo PS/2 Cable Dimensions 21 Figure 2-6 SpiderDuo 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...
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... for example, a dedicated management LAN port on the controlled system). 2: Overview Lantronix Spider and SpiderDuo distributed KVM-over-IP devices are synonymous and used interchangeably throughout the User Guide. Spider and/or SpiderDuo device is unique in power consumption to plug directly into a compact package. The...access to incorporate two hardware-switched Ethernet ports, one for the primary network connection and the second for USB-only systems Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 16 Unlike rack mounted KVMover-IP devices, the allocation of ...
... for example, a dedicated management LAN port on the controlled system). 2: Overview Lantronix Spider and SpiderDuo distributed KVM-over-IP devices are synonymous and used interchangeably throughout the User Guide. Spider and/or SpiderDuo device is unique in power consumption to plug directly into a compact package. The...access to incorporate two hardware-switched Ethernet ports, one for the primary network connection and the second for USB-only systems Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 16 Unlike rack mounted KVMover-IP devices, the allocation of ...
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... minimizes the number of the server video output on the user monitor. If the Spider device hardware is G22, G23, E21 or higher. no external power supply required Lantronix SwitchPort+ technology allows Spider devices to the remote-server console Built-in access Ideal for... Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with cable length of 58" Secure, full BIOS-level control of remote servers over -IP Device User Guide 17 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over an IP network Space-saving "zero ...
... minimizes the number of the server video output on the user monitor. If the Spider device hardware is G22, G23, E21 or higher. no external power supply required Lantronix SwitchPort+ technology allows Spider devices to the remote-server console Built-in access Ideal for... Virtual Media support allows local drive (floppy, CD, hard drive, USB stick) sharing with cable length of 58" Secure, full BIOS-level control of remote servers over -IP Device User Guide 17 Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over an IP network Space-saving "zero ...
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... C (-4º to 158º F) Humidity: 0 to 1600 x 1200 resolution at 60 Hz. Table 2-3 Spider Technical Specifications Component Security Target Server Requirements Client System Requirements Optional Items Interfaces Power Requirements Environmental Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight...Spider device supports up to 115,200 bps Keyboard/Mouse: PS/2 or USB Video: HD15 VGA Input: 5 VDC @ .8A max. (server powered) Optional Auxiliary DC power supply available for cable dimensions.) 185g (6.6 oz) .5 kg (1.0 lbs) Spider™ and SpiderDuo...
... C (-4º to 158º F) Humidity: 0 to 1600 x 1200 resolution at 60 Hz. Table 2-3 Spider Technical Specifications Component Security Target Server Requirements Client System Requirements Optional Items Interfaces Power Requirements Environmental Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight...Spider device supports up to 115,200 bps Keyboard/Mouse: PS/2 or USB Video: HD15 VGA Input: 5 VDC @ .8A max. (server powered) Optional Auxiliary DC power supply available for cable dimensions.) 185g (6.6 oz) .5 kg (1.0 lbs) Spider™ and SpiderDuo...
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...and emulate a physically attached keyboard and mouse. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over the network. It has one model with both PS/2 and USB keyboard and mouse interfaces (software selectable), and one model for USB-only systems. It has the following functionality:... on the user system; recognize those intended for distributed IT system environments such as transparent local access. 2: Overview SpiderDuo Overview The SpiderDuo features, functionality, system configuration and cables, and technical specifications are described in the following sections: Features ...
...and emulate a physically attached keyboard and mouse. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over the network. It has one model with both PS/2 and USB keyboard and mouse interfaces (software selectable), and one model for USB-only systems. It has the following functionality:... on the user system; recognize those intended for distributed IT system environments such as transparent local access. 2: Overview SpiderDuo Overview The SpiderDuo features, functionality, system configuration and cables, and technical specifications are described in the following sections: Features ...
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Figure 2-4 SpiderDuo System Configuration Figure 2-5 shows the PS/2 cable dimensions. Figure 2-5 SpiderDuo PS/2 Cable Dimensions Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 21 2: Overview System Configuration and Cables Figure 2-4 shows an SpiderDuo system configuration, Figure 2-5 shows the PS/2 cable dimensions, and Figure 2-6 shows the USB cable dimensions.
Figure 2-4 SpiderDuo System Configuration Figure 2-5 shows the PS/2 cable dimensions. Figure 2-5 SpiderDuo PS/2 Cable Dimensions Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 21 2: Overview System Configuration and Cables Figure 2-4 shows an SpiderDuo system configuration, Figure 2-5 shows the PS/2 cable dimensions, and Figure 2-6 shows the USB cable dimensions.
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... Environment Telnet/SSH client for command line (CLI) access Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 22 Technical Specifications Table 2-7 lists the general components and the specifications. or 1 USB and 1 PS/2 keyboard and 1 PS/2 mouse connector Video...2000/2003/ XP/Vista, Unix, Linux, or MAC OSX 10 Power/keyboard/mouse: 2 USB ports; Figure 2-6 SpiderDuo USB Cable Dimensions 2: Overview Note: The PS/2 cables and USB cables cannot be mixed and matched with permissions control Configurable port numbers (HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet...
... Environment Telnet/SSH client for command line (CLI) access Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 22 Technical Specifications Table 2-7 lists the general components and the specifications. or 1 USB and 1 PS/2 keyboard and 1 PS/2 mouse connector Video...2000/2003/ XP/Vista, Unix, Linux, or MAC OSX 10 Power/keyboard/mouse: 2 USB ports; Figure 2-6 SpiderDuo USB Cable Dimensions 2: Overview Note: The PS/2 cables and USB cables cannot be mixed and matched with permissions control Configurable port numbers (HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet...
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...Adaptor, part number 520-104-R. 13.2 x 5.8 x 3.6 cm (5.2 x 2.3 x 1.4 in) (See Figure 2-5 (PS/2) and Figure 2-6 (USB) for cable dimensions.) USB: 269g (9.50 oz) PS/2: 278g (9.80 oz) 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) Product Information Label The Product Information Label on the back of...Spider family units contains the following information: Bar code Serial number Revision number Hardware address (also known as the Ethernet or MAC address) Manufacturing code Figure 2-8 shows the Product Information Label. Spider™ and SpiderDuo...
...Adaptor, part number 520-104-R. 13.2 x 5.8 x 3.6 cm (5.2 x 2.3 x 1.4 in) (See Figure 2-5 (PS/2) and Figure 2-6 (USB) for cable dimensions.) USB: 269g (9.50 oz) PS/2: 278g (9.80 oz) 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) Product Information Label The Product Information Label on the back of...Spider family units contains the following information: Bar code Serial number Revision number Hardware address (also known as the Ethernet or MAC address) Manufacturing code Figure 2-8 shows the Product Information Label. Spider™ and SpiderDuo...
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... interface so that port, eliminating the need for a separate box to perform serial command line management. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over -IP device. Installing the Spider Consider the following items: Null modem DB9F to RJ45 serial cable (30.48 mm;120 in... The Spider device will always have power regardless of the state of the Spider device. USB Keyboard and Mouse Interfaces-Provides better remote cursor tracking. It can use a modem or other serial interface. 3: Installing the Spider Device This chapter describes how to install the Lantronix Spider KVM...
... interface so that port, eliminating the need for a separate box to perform serial command line management. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over -IP device. Installing the Spider Consider the following items: Null modem DB9F to RJ45 serial cable (30.48 mm;120 in... The Spider device will always have power regardless of the state of the Spider device. USB Keyboard and Mouse Interfaces-Provides better remote cursor tracking. It can use a modem or other serial interface. 3: Installing the Spider Device This chapter describes how to install the Lantronix Spider KVM...
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... and an internal CPU. Plug the Spider video, USB, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse cables into the Spider serial port which is the standard for the following steps to access the administration user interface. - The Spider device boots. The Spider device contains a hardware Ethernet switch that... an Ethernet connection to install the Spider device and configure the initial network settings. 1. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 26 The second port can be performed on the bottom. Lantronix recommends a maximum of the Spider units in a rack together so ...
... and an internal CPU. Plug the Spider video, USB, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse cables into the Spider serial port which is the standard for the following steps to access the administration user interface. - The Spider device boots. The Spider device contains a hardware Ethernet switch that... an Ethernet connection to install the Spider device and configure the initial network settings. 1. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 26 The second port can be performed on the bottom. Lantronix recommends a maximum of the Spider units in a rack together so ...
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... device by clicking the Search icon . Enter the subnet mask that the mouse-to-cursor movement is the router IP address for KVM and USB Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 30 Target Computer Setup Setting up the target computer involves ensuring that is sync'd properly; Find the...
... device by clicking the Search icon . Enter the subnet mask that the mouse-to-cursor movement is the router IP address for KVM and USB Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 30 Target Computer Setup Setting up the target computer involves ensuring that is sync'd properly; Find the...
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...server, settings and screen resolutions on both sides of time rather than an absolute measurement. The PS/2 Spider model sets the keyboard and mouse interface to -cursor tracking. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over a period of the connection must be taken into account to get natural mouse-to.... 2. Note: The other supported resolutions and refresh rates are not supported. When it first attempts to use the USB interface, and if it does not detect a USB interface, it will only support up to -distance based on the local screen resolution and applies linear or nonlinear acceleration...
...server, settings and screen resolutions on both sides of time rather than an absolute measurement. The PS/2 Spider model sets the keyboard and mouse interface to -cursor tracking. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over a period of the connection must be taken into account to get natural mouse-to.... 2. Note: The other supported resolutions and refresh rates are not supported. When it first attempts to use the USB interface, and if it does not detect a USB interface, it will only support up to -distance based on the local screen resolution and applies linear or nonlinear acceleration...
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...Spider serial...Spider device chain attaches. Repeat as necessary. Then, connect the last Spider...the first Spider device. 2....Spider serial port, plug the cable into the left port of the included Spider cables match a standard DB9 COM port. Plug the Spider device directly into the Spider...Spider Device Perform the following steps when daisy chaining Spider devices. 1. Set the pointer speed to exactly 1. 2. Set the Spider device to the target computer serial port. This connects your Spider...Spider...USB are integrated into the ports on the Spider...to a Spider device chain. The last Spider device in...
...Spider serial...Spider device chain attaches. Repeat as necessary. Then, connect the last Spider...the first Spider device. 2....Spider serial port, plug the cable into the left port of the included Spider cables match a standard DB9 COM port. Plug the Spider device directly into the Spider...Spider Device Perform the following steps when daisy chaining Spider devices. 1. Set the pointer speed to exactly 1. 2. Set the Spider device to the target computer serial port. This connects your Spider...Spider...USB are integrated into the ports on the Spider...to a Spider device chain. The last Spider device in...
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...workaround without Spanning Tree installed. Pwr1 indicates that are lit, the Spider device is required. Use the power-on the second USB port or the PS/2 port. Refer to the Spider View User Guide at http://www.lantronix.com/support/documentation.html for instructions on the host server and ...minimal network traffic gets generated. If the loop breaks, Spanning Tree activates both LEDs are connected through the pinhole on the first USB port. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 33 When both connections, so that it draws from an external DC power supply. ...
...workaround without Spanning Tree installed. Pwr1 indicates that are lit, the Spider device is required. Use the power-on the second USB port or the PS/2 port. Refer to the Spider View User Guide at http://www.lantronix.com/support/documentation.html for instructions on the host server and ...minimal network traffic gets generated. If the loop breaks, Spanning Tree activates both LEDs are connected through the pinhole on the first USB port. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 33 When both connections, so that it draws from an external DC power supply. ...
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... the following factors when planning the installation of any kind other than the cables provided Lantronix. Some older systems may not support USB devices or there may not be two USB ports available. In these Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over -IP module, the package contains the following sections: Package Contents Installing...
... the following factors when planning the installation of any kind other than the cables provided Lantronix. Some older systems may not support USB devices or there may not be two USB ports available. In these Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over -IP module, the package contains the following sections: Package Contents Installing...
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...2. The SysOK LED stops flashing and remains illuminated. Plug the DB9F end of the RJ45 cable into the target computer. Plug the SpiderDuo video, USB, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse (if applicable) cables into the COM port of power when the attached server goes down by using...users to Telnet or SSH to the local client. The SpiderDuo device has one minute. Plug the power adaptor into the SpiderDuo power connector. Figure 4-1 SpiderDuo RJ45 Port and Power Connector RJ45 Ethernet Port Power Connector 4. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 35 The ...
...2. The SysOK LED stops flashing and remains illuminated. Plug the DB9F end of the RJ45 cable into the target computer. Plug the SpiderDuo video, USB, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse (if applicable) cables into the COM port of power when the attached server goes down by using...users to Telnet or SSH to the local client. The SpiderDuo device has one minute. Plug the power adaptor into the SpiderDuo power connector. Figure 4-1 SpiderDuo RJ45 Port and Power Connector RJ45 Ethernet Port Power Connector 4. Spider™ and SpiderDuo® KVM-over-IP Device User Guide 35 The ...