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        AutoView 3008/3016 Switch Installer/User Guide

Setting up user accounts

When you select the 

Users

 category, the OBWI will retrieve and display a list of usernames and 

current access levels from the AutoView switch. From here, you can add, modify or delete users 
and assign access levels. The User Administrator and Appliance Administrator access levels allows 
you to assign individual server access rights.

NOTE: 

Preemptions listed in the previous table only apply to remote clients. They do not apply to users 

accessing the server locally.

Users can become locked out by the Security Lock-out feature if they try to enter an invalid 
password five consecutive times. You can configure Security Lock-out settings as well as unlock 
any user through the User category.

Modifying users

To add or modify a user:

1.

Click the 

Configure

 tab in the OBWI, then click the 

Users

 category in the left column.

Table 4.5: User Access Level Rights 

Operations 

Appliance 
Administrator

User Administrator

User

Preemption

All

Equal and lesser

No

Configure network & 
global settings 
[security mode, time-
out, Simple Network 
Management 
Protocol (SNMP)]

Yes

No

No

Reboot

Yes

No

No

Flash upgrade 

Yes

No

No

Administer User 
Accounts

Yes

Yes

No

Monitor server status  Yes

Yes

No

Target device access  Yes

Yes

Assigned by Admin

Summary of Contents for AUTOVIEW 3008

Page 1: ...AUTOVIEW 3008 3016 Installer User Guide...

Page 2: ...ent This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications...

Page 3: ...o The Power of Being There AutoView Dambrackas Video Compression and OSCAR are registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation or its affiliates in the U S and other countries All other marks are the pro...

Page 4: ...lated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Power On This symbol indicates the principal on off switch...

Page 5: ...s 6 Connecting the AutoView 3008 3016 Switch Hardware 6 Adjusting Mouse Settings on Target Devices 8 Connecting to the OBWI Through a Firewall 8 Verifying the Connections 10 AutoView 3008 3016 switch...

Page 6: ...08 3016 Switch OBWI 35 Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers 36 The AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer Window 36 Launching a KVM Session 38 Viewing and terminating user sessions 38 Session sharing options...

Page 7: ...67 Changing the toolbar 69 Setting the window size 69 Adjusting the view 70 Adjusting color depth 71 Additional video adjustment 71 Target video settings 73 Contrast and brightness 73 Detection thres...

Page 8: ...essages 82 Set Change Password 82 Restore Factory Defaults 82 Reset Appliance 82 Set Web Interface Ports 83 Input Web Server Certificate 83 Exit 83 Appendices 85 Appendix A Flash Upgrades 85 Appendix...

Page 9: ...ify Dialog Box 23 Figure 3 10 OSCAR Interface Names Dialog Box 24 Figure 3 11 OSCAR Interface Name Modify Dialog Box 25 Figure 3 12 OSCAR Interface Commands Dialog Box 26 Figure 3 13 Scan Dialog Box 2...

Page 10: ...ave Appliance Configuration Window File System 57 Figure 4 15 Save Appliance User Data Window FTP Server 57 Figure 4 16 Restore Appliance User Data File System Window 59 Figure 4 17 Restore Appliance...

Page 11: ...able 3 6 Commands to Manage Routine Tasks for Your Target Devices 25 Table 4 1 OBWI Supported Operating Systems and Browsers 35 Table 4 2 Descriptions for Figure 4 1 37 Table 4 3 Session Sharing Defin...

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Page 13: ...rectly attached servers and can conveniently scale to support more Reduce cable bulk With server densities continually increasing cable bulk remains a major concern for network administrators The Auto...

Page 14: ...tached or client computers The client connects to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch using an Internet browser Figure 1 1 Example Switch Configuration AutoView 3016 Switch Shown Table 1 1 Descriptions for...

Page 15: ...work Installation Overview The general procedure for setting up and installing an AutoView 3008 3016 switch is as follows Unpack the switch and verify that all components are present and in good condi...

Page 16: ...08 3016 Switch Installer User Guide Figure 2 1 illustrates a basic configuration for the AutoView 3016 switch Descriptions follow in Table 2 1 Figure 2 1 Basic AutoView 3016 Switch Configuration 4 3 1...

Page 17: ...h cable per IQ module 4 pair UTP up to 30 meters UTP patch cable s for network connectivity 4 pair UTP up to 30 meters Setting up your network The AutoView 3008 3016 switching system uses IP addresses...

Page 18: ...ent fire and shock hazards Elevated Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed rack assembly the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Use care not to exceed...

Page 19: ...ocent products If the building has 3 phase AC power ensure that the computer and monitor are on the same phase For best results they should be on the same circuit WARNING To reduce the risk of electri...

Page 20: ...re a computer connected to the AutoView 3008 3016 switch can be used for remote user control you must set the target mouse speed and turn off acceleration For machines running Microsoft Windows operat...

Page 21: ...ernal interface to the KVM switch through the firewall s internal interface Consult the manual for your firewall for specific port forwarding instructions 2068 Transmission of KVM session data mouse k...

Page 22: ...wo green LEDs a POWER LED and a STATUS LED The POWER LED indicates that the attached module is turned on The STATUS LED indicates that a valid selection has been made to an AutoView 3008 3016 switch T...

Page 23: ...an appropriate length of CAT 5 cable connect the AVRIQ PS 2 module from step 1 to an available port on your 3008 3016 switch 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all additional cascaded AutoView switches NOTE T...

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Page 25: ...To access the OSCAR interface Main dialog box Press Print Screen to launch the OSCAR interface The Main dialog box will appear NOTE If OSCAR Password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter a...

Page 26: ...name EID or port number or If the display order of your list is by port the Port button is depressed type the port number and press Enter or If the display order of your list is by name or EID the Na...

Page 27: ...ew 3008 3016 switching system The status of target devices in your system is indicated in the far right columns of the Main dialog box The following table describes the status symbols Table 3 2 OSCAR...

Page 28: ...ed or other designated letters Alt X Closes current dialog box and returns to previous one Alt O Selects the OK button then returns to the previous dialog box Enter Completes a switch operation in the...

Page 29: ...t key to change case Backspace Erases characters in a text box Table 3 3 OSCAR Interface Navigation Basics Continued Keystroke Function Table 3 4 Setup Features to Configure the OSCAR Interface Featur...

Page 30: ...invoked or set a Screen Delay Time for the OSCAR interface This setting alters how target devices will display in several dialog boxes including Main Devices and Scan List To access the OSCAR interfa...

Page 31: ...s you to complete a soft switch without the OSCAR interface displaying To perform a soft switch see the Soft switching on page 15 Controlling the status flag The status flag displays on your desktop a...

Page 32: ...llowing flag colors are available Flag 1 Gray flag with black text Flag 2 White flag with red text Flag 3 White flag with blue text Flag 4 White flag with violet text 4 In Display Mode select Opaque f...

Page 33: ...yboard as pressing the Z key when the US keyboard country code is used The Keyboard dialog box enables you to send a different keyboard country code than the default US setting The specified country c...

Page 34: ...twork Configuration feature To change network settings 1 If the OSCAR interface is not open press Print Screen to open the Main dialog box 2 Click Setup Network to open the Network dialog box Figure 3...

Page 35: ...to AutoView 3008 3016 port 6 each target device connected to it would be numbered sequentially The target device using AutoView 3008 3016 port 6 switch port 1 would be 06 01 the target device using Au...

Page 36: ...n will be recognized by the switch NOTE When it is initially connected a target device will not appear in the Names list until it is turned on Once an initial connection has been made it will appear i...

Page 37: ...g box NOTE If an IQ module has not been assigned a name the EID is used as the default name Commands Dialog Box Functions From the OSCAR interface Commands dialog box you can manage your AutoView 3008...

Page 38: ...It can be changed in the Scan dialog box to sort either by Name EID or Port by choosing one of the buttons If a server on the list is unavailable it is skipped Watch mode views a server unless a conf...

Page 39: ...default is 15 seconds per server 4 Click OK NOTE The order in which the servers appear in the Scan dialog box is based on the order in which they were selected Scanning a single server multiple times...

Page 40: ...y either the target device name or EID number to which a user is connected If there is no user currently connected to a channel the username and server fields will be blank To view current user connec...

Page 41: ...upgrade your firmware NOTE For optimum performance keep your firmware current To display version information and upgrade firmware 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands Display Versions Th...

Page 42: ...3 16 OSCAR Interface Version Dialog Box 5 To upgrade individual IQ modules click the AVRIQ button to view individual AVRIQ module version information NOTE To upgrade multiple AVRIQ modules simultaneo...

Page 43: ...ia the AVRIQ module is terminated 9 To simultaneously upgrade multiple AVRIQ modules activate the OSCAR interface click Commands AVRIQ Status and click one or more types of modules to upgrade Click Up...

Page 44: ...the PS 2 keyboard and mouse on a target device or local port NOTE This function is for Microsoft Windows based computers only Resetting the PS 2 ports on a target device running any other operating s...

Page 45: ...X or press Escape to exit without sending a Reset command to the target device To reset the local mouse and keyboard 1 Activate the OSCAR interface and click Commands Device Reset A confirmation messa...

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Page 47: ...wser be kept up to date with the latest version A Video Viewer window provides real time control of the keyboard monitor and mouse functions of individual target devices connected to the AutoView 3008...

Page 48: ...6 switch you wish to access Use https xxx xx xx xx or https hostname as the format 3 When the browser makes contact with the switch enter your username and password then click Login The AutoView 3008...

Page 49: ...ys the IP address appliance type and last six digits of the appliance MAC address and browser being accessed 2 OBWI tabs used to display connections status and configure the appliance 3 Shows connecte...

Page 50: ...r may view the entire screen by adjusting the resolution on the target device the local computer or both To launch a KVM session from the AutoView 3008 3016 Explorer browser window Click on a device l...

Page 51: ...appropriate level of access is required to disconnect a user If you do not have permission to disconnect a user the checkbox next to that user will be disabled Session sharing options Session sharing...

Page 52: ...bled If you have Appliance Administrator rights you can share any session preempt the session or observe the session with stealth connections If you have User Administrator rights you can share the se...

Page 53: ...Managing users The AutoView 3008 3016 switch OBWI provides local and login security through administrator defined user accounts By selecting the Configure tab and then selecting Users on the side men...

Page 54: ...s can become locked out by the Security Lock out feature if they try to enter an invalid password five consecutive times You can configure Security Lock out settings as well as unlock any user through...

Page 55: ...ure 4 3 Users Window 2 Click the Add User button on the right side of the window to add a new user or Click a username listed in the Users column to modify an existing user The Add Modify User window...

Page 56: ...tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left column 2 Click the username you want to modify 3 Enter the new password and or access level in the provided fields 4 Click Save to return to t...

Page 57: ...button The lock icon next to the username will disappear To specify the length of time a user account remains locked 1 Click the Configure tab in the OBWI then click the Users category in the left co...

Page 58: ...ed number of minutes The Video Session Preemption Timeout option allows you to specify the time 5 120 seconds for which a preemption warning message appears before a video session is preempted If this...

Page 59: ...Override Admin Account As a failsafe measure the AutoView switch can be configured with an administrator account that can be used to access the switch from a network even if the local accounts are lo...

Page 60: ...d in SNMP actions The Read and Write strings only apply to SNMP over UDP port 161 and act as passwords that protect access to the AutoView switch The values can be up to 64 characters in length These...

Page 61: ...he management stations by clicking the appropriate checkboxes in the list You can use the checkbox next to Enabled Traps to select or deselect the entire list Figure 4 7 Traps Window Viewing and resyn...

Page 62: ...a server name You can use the OBWI to rename a server from a remote workstation rather than from the OSCAR interface Figure 4 8 Servers Window To modify a server name 1 Click the Configure tab in the...

Page 63: ...indicates that the IQ module is offline To clear offline IQ modules click Clear Offline AVRIQs and click OK when prompted The Clear Offline AVRIQs button is only available for AutoView switch adminis...

Page 64: ...inished configuring the switches click Save to save the new settings or Click Cancel to exit without saving Viewing version information The Versions category displays versions of the AutoView switch F...

Page 65: ...witch firmware When you select the Versions category the OBWI will retrieve the firmware versions from the selected switch The AVRIQ Versions sub category allows you to view and upgrade all of the IQ...

Page 66: ...may result in the need to reboot the server 4 Click OK to continue or Click Cancel to return to the AVRIQ Versions sub category Upgrading firmware You can upgrade the firmware for either the switch o...

Page 67: ...ter 4 Web Interface Operations 55 Figure 4 12 Upgrade Appliance Firmware TFTP Server Window Figure 4 13 Upgrade Appliance Firmware File System Window To upgrade AVRIQ module firmware 1 Click the Tools...

Page 68: ...ly reboot the AutoView switch To reboot the switch 1 In the OBWI click Tools Reboot Appliance 2 Click OK to reboot the appliance or Cancel to abort Managing AutoView switch configuration files Configu...

Page 69: ...e Appliance Configuration Window File System Figure 4 15 Save Appliance User Data Window FTP Server 3 Optional Enter and verify a password in the supplied fields This password is requested when you re...

Page 70: ...ite completion Click OK to return to the main window Managing user databases User database files contain all user accounts assigned in an AutoView switch You can save your user account database file a...

Page 71: ...k Browse and navigate to the location where you stored the saved user database file 4 Click Restore and enter the password you created when the user database was saved Click OK 5 When complete a messa...

Page 72: ...On the Authentication page in the OBWI you can configure the LDAP authentication priority and the parameters that define LDAP server connection information LDAP authentication priority In the Authenti...

Page 73: ...e Search DN field Use the Search Base field to define a starting point from which LDAP searches begin The modifiable default values are dc yourDomainName and dc com For example to define a search base...

Page 74: ...th a group is configured by setting the value of an attribute in the group object For example if the Notes property in the group objects is used to implement the access control attribute the Access Co...

Page 75: ...Admin or Appliance Admin privileges to the appliance Group Attribute A username password and group query is made to the directory service for an appliance and attached target devices when using Query...

Page 76: ...target device and appliance objects to the groups you created in step 5 8 Specify the value of any attribute being used to implement the access control attribute For example if you are using info as...

Page 77: ...eviated name of your organization Locality Name the city where your organization is located State or Province Name the unabbreviated state or province where your organization is located Country Name t...

Page 78: ...er User Guide 5 When prompted click to view the certificate and follow the instructions to import the certificate into the Root Certificate Authority folder After the certificate is stored the user sh...

Page 79: ...ot install the Java Runtime Environment JRE The JRE is available as a free download from http www sun com for PC users and from http www apple com for Mac users NOTE The OBWI uses system memory to sto...

Page 80: ...ideo Viewer window The menu and toolbar is in a show hide state if the thumbtack has not been used Place your cursor over the toolbar to display the menu and toolbar Up to ten commands and or macro gr...

Page 81: ...he display if the window size changes during a session as long as autoscaling is enabled If the target device resolution changes any time during a session the display adjusts automatically To change t...

Page 82: ...remains fixed and the device image scales to fit the window With automatic scaling the desktop window is sized to match the resolution of the server being viewed With manual scaling a drop down menu...

Page 83: ...the best fidelity or fewer colors to reduce the volume of data transferred on the network Video Viewer windows can be viewed using the Best Color Available slower updates Best Compression fastest upda...

Page 84: ...y clicking the Min or Max buttons to adjust the parameter for each icon pressed The adjustments display immediately in the Video Viewer window 4 When finished click Close to exit the Manual Video Adju...

Page 85: ...f the cursor when it is moved Varying the threshold values may result in quieter screens and can improve cursor tracking You can modify Noise Threshold and Priority Threshold values if you are using s...

Page 86: ...toggle back to a normal video image Adjusting mouse options The Video Viewer window mouse options affect cursor type Cursor mode scaling alignment and resetting Mouse settings are device specific tha...

Page 87: ...ures keystrokes before they reach the client you should avoid using those keys to restore the mouse pointer To enter Single Cursor mode Select Tools Single Cursor Mode from the Video Viewer window men...

Page 88: ...rsor panel 4 Click OK to save settings Mouse scaling Some earlier versions of Linux did not support adjustable mouse accelerations For installations that must support these earlier versions you can ch...

Page 89: ...connected and reconnected them To realign the mouse Click the Align Local Cursor button in the Video Viewer window toolbar Using Keyboard Pass through Keystrokes that a user enters when using a Video...

Page 90: ...window menu or Select the desired macro from the buttons available on the Video Viewer menu Saving the View You can save the display of a Video Viewer either to a file or to the clipboard for pasting...

Page 91: ...Chapter 5 The Video Viewer 79 Closing a Video Viewer Window Session To close a Video Viewer window session Select File Exit from the Video Viewer window...

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Page 93: ...menu will display the following message Press any key to continue Network Configuration To configure network settings using the Console menu 1 When you turn on your AutoView 3008 3016 switch the swit...

Page 94: ...ain Menu Options Besides the Network Configuration option the Console Main menu of the AutoView 3008 3016 switch features the following menu items Firmware Management Enable Debug Messages Set Change...

Page 95: ...modify or specify alternate ports Input Web Server Certificate This menu option allows the user to utilize the User Defined Web Certificate Import or Export Web Certificates options Exit This menu sel...

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Page 97: ...rmware using the Console menu interface NOTE If you do not have a TFTP server you can find several shareware and freeware programs on the Internet that you can download and install 1 Visit http www av...

Page 98: ...nuously the switch is in recovery mode To recover from a failed Flash upgrade 1 Visit http www avocent com support and download the latest Flash firmware from Avocent 2 Save the Flash upgrade file to...

Page 99: ...ll activate the Configuration screen of the IQ module s Terminal Applications menu which enables you to configure your serial IQ module NOTE When any Terminal Applications menu is active pressing Ente...

Page 100: ...Grey The default color is White This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Background value Screen Size This option allows you to specify the screen s text width size Available values are w...

Page 101: ...screen shows the 10 available macros and the associated key sequences if any for each 3 Using the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys scroll to an available macro number and highlight the listed keystroke se...

Page 102: ...buffer If you choose this option a warning screen will appear Press Enter to delete the history buffer or Escape to cancel the action The previous screen will reappear 3 When finished press Ctrl F10...

Page 103: ...some immunity from the infiltration of unwanted interference UTP cable is generally used for networks running at 10 or 100 Mbps CAT 5E enhanced cable has the same characteristics as CAT 5 but is manu...

Page 104: ...r away as possible from potential sources of EMI such as electrical cables transformers and light fixtures Do not tie the cables to electrical conduits or lay the cables on electrical fixtures Always...

Page 105: ...e horizontal and vertical Plug and Play DDC2B Video Resolution 640 x 480 60 Hz 800 x 600 75 Hz 960 x 700 75 Hz 1024 x 768 75 Hz 1280 x 1024 75 Hz 1600 x 1200 60 Hz Supported Cabling 4 pair UTP CAT 5 o...

Page 106: ...source end Ambient Atmospheric Condition Ratings Temperature 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit 0 to 40 degrees Celsius operating 4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit 20 to 70 degrees Celsius nonoperating Humidity 1...

Page 107: ...links Use the indicated keys in Table E 1 as you would use the advanced keys on a Sun keyboard Table E 1 Sun Key Emulation Sun Key US PS 2 Key to Enable Sun Key Emulation Compose Application 1 Compose...

Page 108: ...are attached to your Sun servers the Han Zen and Katakana Hiragana keys on Japanese Sun USB keyboards and Hangul and Hanja keys on Korean Sun USB keyboards must be accessed using alternate keystrokes...

Page 109: ...steps below for the fastest possible service To resolve an issue 1 Check the pertinent section of this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following the procedures outlined 2 Visit www avoc...

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