www.avenview.com 1 RTERM Series User’s Guide Model: RTERM-17T-16 16-Port Console Terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer - 1U 17” Screen Siz
www.avenview.com 10 1.9 Installation Figure 1 Install each rear L-bracket using two fasteners shown in Figure 1. Leave the fasteners slig
www.avenview.com 11 1.10 How to Use “NCP” Series LCD Keyboard Drawer Figure 4 Gently pull the tab toward the front of the LCD, shown in Figure 4 F
www.avenview.com 12 1.11 How to Use the Slides Figure 7 A white arrow release button is located on the outside of each slide, as shown in Figure 7
www.avenview.com 13 1.12 How to Install “One Man” Installation Slides 1.12.1 Package Contents 1 Mounting bracket x 2 pcs 2 Front mounting ear (l
www.avenview.com 14 1.12.3 Install into Rack Attach the mounting brackets to vertical mounting rails. Leaving the screws slightly loose. A
www.avenview.com 15 Section 2: How to Connect Console Terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer 2.1 On-screen Display Operation
www.avenview.com 16 2.2 Membrane 2.2.1 Power ON Turn off all devices / servers and Cat5 IP serial console Make sure all cables / connectors
www.avenview.com 17 2.3 Configuring the Local Console Switch on the power on the rear of RTERM-17T-16 2.3.1 Entering SETUP Hold down the Alt key
www.avenview.com 18 2.3.2 Saving and Exiting SETUP The first menu seen when entering SETUP mode serves as a directory to the other SETUP menus.
www.avenview.com 19 The 16-port serial console drawer with serial-to-serial local access function which the data transfer can be between one designat
www.avenview.com 2 Table of Contents Section 1 – Getting Started ...
www.avenview.com 20 Type in use name and password. The default login name and password are “root” User Name Default Password Root root Press
www.avenview.com 21 2.4 Changing Operating Parameters To select one of the setup menu’s shown, press the indicated function key. The screen for th
www.avenview.com 22 Personality Sets the terminal’s operating mode to Wyse 325, Wyse 120/Wyse 60 (native mode), Wyse 50+ (WY-50, WY-50+, WY-100, ADM
www.avenview.com 23 Baud Rate Sets the host port baud rate to 50, 110, 134.5, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 7680
www.avenview.com 24 Wprt Intensity Normal, blank, dim, blank / dim Block End Causes the terminal to send a block of data to the computer with a line
www.avenview.com 25 You can redefine the function keys and many of the editing keys to send a unique character string of up to 64 characters. Keys t
www.avenview.com 26 You can program a message of up to 20 characters to identify the terminal to the computer. Enter the message at the cursor posit
www.avenview.com 27 The color functionality differs with emulation. In general VT100, VT220 and ANSI Console work with applications which control t
www.avenview.com 28 2.4.1 Color Palettes Table Palette Display Attribute Foreground Color Background Color 0 Normal Reverse ( or Blank) *1 Intensity
www.avenview.com 29 Palette Display Attribute Foreground Color Background Color 6 Normal Reverse (or blank)*1 Intensity*2 Intensity*2 and reverse (or
www.avenview.com 3 2.6 Connector Pin Assignment ...
www.avenview.com 30 2.5 Local Keyboard Command in Native Mode Commands Key Sequence by keyboard Style Enhanced PC Toggle CAPS LOCK on/off CAPS LOCK
www.avenview.com 31 2.6 Connector Pin Assignment Console port & serial port ping assignment Pin Signal Direction 1 DSR In 2 RTS Out 3 G
www.avenview.com 32 Variables are shown in italics. Their values are listed in alphabetical order at the end of the table. FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse
www.avenview.com 33 Set Serial 1 port transmit handshaking protocol ESC c 4 hndshk Same ENH Set maximum data transmission speed for host po
www.avenview.com 34 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Monitor Mode Monitor mode on ESC U Same Same Same M
www.avenview.com 35 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Set Serial 1 port operating parameters ESC c 0 Baud st
www.avenview.com 36 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Monitor Mode Monitor mode on ESC U Same Same Same M
www.avenview.com 37 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Redefining the keys Clear function key definit
www.avenview.com 38 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Program/display function Key label ESC z f
www.avenview.com 39 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Character attribute mode on ESC e 1
www.avenview.com 4 5.1.1 System Status ...
www.avenview.com 40 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Cursor to specific column
www.avenview.com 41 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Clear page to nulls ESC *
www.avenview.com 42 FUNCTION Native Mode Wyse WY-50+ ADDS VP A2 TVI 910+/925 PC Term Select Serial printer ESC d )
www.avenview.com 43 2.8 Device Setup 2.8.1 Setup the IP address from Ethernet Port In addition to VT100 interface, we also provide a Network Setup
www.avenview.com 44 There are Two levels of access privileges. User Name Default Password Access Privileges root root Full access (user define) (us
www.avenview.com 45 Section 3: IP Setting 3.1 IP Configuration User can do the network IP settings via V-100 or web pages. This chapter describes th
www.avenview.com 46 Secondary SMTP configuration is also provided so that mail can be delivered even when the primary SMTP server fails. Only w
www.avenview.com 47 Chain Rule: The chain rule determines whether the access from the hosts is allowed or not. It can be one of the these two values:
www.avenview.com 48 In the example above, no host is allowed to connect to the IPCS through http (port 80) by the #3 rule but the hosts whose subnet
www.avenview.com 49 3.3.2 Dynamic DNS When users connect the IP serial console (IPCS) to a DSL line or use a DHCP configuration, and get
www.avenview.com 5 Section 1 – Getting Started 1.1 Important Safegaurds Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device.
www.avenview.com 50 3.3.3 HTTPS / SSL The IP serial console Web server supports both HTTP and HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) services simultaneous
www.avenview.com 51 Radius Server Configuration Section 4: Serial Port Configuration 4.1 Serial Port Configuration Under the Serial Port hea
www.avenview.com 52 4.1.1 Port Authentication Authentication is the process of identifying an individual, usually based on a username and
www.avenview.com 53 4.1.3 Port Title Users can enter descriptive information for each port based on the device attached to it. We can us
www.avenview.com 54 Note: The Power Control Mode is available in port #1 only. The last port (e.g. Port#16 of IPCS-16) can also be used as E
www.avenview.com 55 Protocol Select Telnet, SSH or Raw TCP as the protocol. If the users are using a Telnet client program, select Telnet. If the use
www.avenview.com 56 4.1.5 Serial Port Parameters To connect the serial device to the IPCS serial port, the serial port parameters of the
www.avenview.com 57 If Port logging option is enabled, the user can let the IP serial console to search a defined keyword from the port logging data
www.avenview.com 58 4.2.1 Telnet Java Applet Select Telnet protocol under Serial port > Configuration > Operation mode. Select
www.avenview.com 59 4.3 Serial-to-Serial Function 4.2.1 Serial-to-Serial Function The web page also gives read-only settings of Ser
www.avenview.com 6 1.2 Safety Instructions Unplug equipment before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray detergent; use a moist cloth. Keep equipm
www.avenview.com 60 Section 5: System Status & Log 5.1.1 System Status System status data include the model name, serial number, firm
www.avenview.com 61 Section 6: System Settings 6.1 System Administration 6.1.1 User Administration At startup of the AP, the
www.avenview.com 62 Above figure shows the Add User screen You will see the new user on the user list now. 6.1.3 Remove User To remov
www.avenview.com 63 6.1.4 Edit ACL IPCS Provides ACL (Access Control List) security function, each user may be authorized to access to ce
www.avenview.com 64 6.2 Date and Time The IPCS maintains current date and time information. The IPCS clock and calendar settings are backed up
www.avenview.com 65 6.3 Firmware Upgrade Firmware can be easily upgraded via web page. This section describes the upgrade procedures. *Pls cont
www.avenview.com 66 6.3.2 Upgrade from Web Page Key in TFTP server IP address and image file name, then click Apply. After a few se
www.avenview.com 67 Section 7: Operations 7.1 On-screen Display Operation 17" LCD membrane Membrane Switch Function Power light
www.avenview.com 68 7.2 On-screen Menu BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST Brightness Adjust background black level of the screen image. Contrast Adjust the dif
www.avenview.com 69 1 Image Brightness Adjust background black level of the screen image Contrast Adjust the difference between the image background
www.avenview.com 7 1.4 Package Contents 1 Console terminal LCD keyboard drawer x 1 pc 2 RJ45 DB9 female adapter x 1 pc 3 RJ45 DB9 male adapter
www.avenview.com 70 Section 8: Specifications Item Description Form Factor 1U rack mounting on slide-out rails LCD Manufacturer Diagonal Size 17&quo
www.avenview.com 71 1.13 Keyboard & Mouse N Keyboard with full numerical pad 104 Keys (US / European / Chinese / Korean layout) 106 Key
www.avenview.com 72 Section 9: Troubleshooting 1. The membrane button power light is not ON Press the power On /Off on LCD membrane button to c
www.avenview.com 73 9. How long is the cable which can support on each serial port? The longest cable for supporting serial port is 15 meter
www.avenview.com 74 Section 10: Dimensions Model Product Dimension (W x D x H) Package Dimension (W x D x H) Net Weight Gross Weight RTERM-17T-16 44
www.avenview.com 75 Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Avenview Inc. assumes no l
www.avenview.com 8 1.5 Before Installation It is very important to locate the console terminal LCD Keyboard Drawer in a suitable environment. T
www.avenview.com 9 1.8 Structure Diagram 1 Carry handle to release the 2-pt lock 2 2-point lock 3 LCD interchangeable module kit 4 LCD membrane
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern