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Well-Known TCP/UDP Port Numbers 

Port numbers are divided into three ranges: Well Known Ports, Registered Ports, and Dynamic 

and/or Private Ports. Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023. Registered Ports are 

those from 1024 through 49151. Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 

65535.  

 

Well Known Ports are assigned by IANA, and on most systems, can only be used by system 

processes or by programs executed by privileged users. Table below shows some of the well-

known port numbers. For more details, please visit the IANA website: 

http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

 

 

Port 

Number 

Protocol 

TCP/UDP 

21 

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 

TCP 

22 

SSH (Secure Shell) 

TCP 

23 

Telnet 

TCP 

25 

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) 

TCP 

37 

Time 

TCP, UCP 

39 

RLP (Resource Location Protocol) 

UDP 

49 

TACACS,  

UDP 

53 

DNS 

UDP 

67 

BOOTP server 

UDP 

68 

BOOTP client 

UDP 

69 

TFTP 

UDP 

70 

Gopher 

TCP 

79 

Finger 

TCP 

80 

HTTP 

TCP 

110 

POP3 

TCP 

119 

NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) 

TCP 

161/162 

SNMP 

UDP 

443 

HTTPS 

TCP 

 

 

IP-KVM TCP port number 

 

Port 

Protocol 

Purpose 

23 

Telnet over TCP 

Web & Telnet client 

80 

HTTP over TCP 

Web 

443 

HTTPS over TCP 

Web 

443 

RFB over TCP 

Remote Console 

443 

HTTPS over TCP 

Drive Redirection 

139 

SMB over TCP 

CD-ROM Image (Samba Service) 

139 

SMB over TCP 

Floppy disk(Samba Service) 

1024 

SMB over TCP 

Samba Service source port 

162 

SNMP over TCP 

SNMP trap reception port 

1024 

SNMP over TCP 

SNMP source port 

443 

RFB over TCP 

Remote Keyboard and Mouse data 

 

 

10. Radio Frequency Energy, Certifications

 

 

CE Conformity

 

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the relevant European Community Directive 93/68/EEC 

and 2004/108/EC for Electromagnetic Compatibility for Information Technology Equipment.  

 

FCC Warning

 

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 

of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 

the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  

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.  

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will 

be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 

 

The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 

 

  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 

  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 

  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 

  Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help 

 

 

WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment),  

Recycling of Electronic Products  

 

 

Europe 

In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (WEEE) for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic 

equipment.  It  is  no  longer  allowable  to  simply  throw  away  electrical  and  electronic  equipment.  Instead,  these  products  must 

enter the recycling process. 

Each individual EU member  state has implemented the  WEEE regulations into  national law  in slightly different  ways. Please 

follow your national law when you want to dispose of any electrical or electronic products. More details can be obtained from 

your national WEEE recycling agency. 

 

Germany 

Die Europäische Union hat mit der WEEE Direktive umfassende Regelungen für die Verschrottung und das Recycling von 
Elektro- und Elektronikprodukten geschaffen. Diese wurden im Elektro- und Elektronikgerätegesetz – ElektroG in deutsches 
Recht umgesetzt. Dieses Gesetz verbietet vom 24.März 2006 an das Entsorgen von entsprechenden, auch alten, Elektro- und 
Elektronikgeräten über die Hausmülltonne!  
Dies ist ein B2B Produkt. Entsprechend dem deutschen ElektroG hat der gewerbliche Endverwender dieses Gerät zum Zweck 

der Verschrottung entweder der LINDY-Elektronik GmbH zum Recycling zurück zu geben (kostenlose Rücknahme) oder es auf 

eigene Kosten einem geordneten Recycling zuzuführen.  

 

France 

En  2006, l'union Européenne a introduit  la nouvelle réglementation (DEEE) pour le recyclage de tout équipement électrique et 

électronique. 

Chaque Etat membre de l’ Union Européenne a mis en application la nouvelle réglementation  DEEE  de manières légèrement 

différentes. Veuillez suivre le décret d’application correspondant à l’élimination des déchets électriques ou électroniques de 

votre pays. 

 

Italy 

Nel 2006 l’unione europea ha introdotto regolamentazioni (WEEE) per la raccolta e il riciclo di apparecchi elettrici ed elettronici. 

Non è più consentito semplicemente gettare queste apparecchiature, devono essere riciclate. Ogni stato membro dell’ EU ha 

tramutato le direttive WEEE in leggi statali in varie misure. Fare riferimento alle leggi del proprio Stato quando si dispone di un 

apparecchio elettrico o elettronico. 

Per ulteriori dettagli fare riferimento alla direttiva  WEEE sul riciclaggio del proprio Stato. 

 

 

LINDY No. 39415 

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Summary of Contents for 39415

Page 1: ...Switch LITE the IP Access KVM SWITCH CLASSIC delivers an advanced IP KVM solution whilst retaining compatibility with older models This manual is based on the CPU IP Access Switch LITE manual and the...

Page 2: ...se Settings 9 3 4 6 Video Modes 9 4 USAGE 10 4 1 Prerequisites 10 4 2 Logging In 11 4 2 1 Login to the IP ACCESS SWITCH LITE 11 4 3 Navigation 12 4 3 1 Remote Console Main Window 13 4 3 2 Remote Conso...

Page 3: ...ement No impact on server or network performance Automatically senses video resolution for best possible screen capture High performance mouse tracking and synchronisation User console port for direct...

Page 4: ...thernet networks the Ethernet adapter should use Category 3 4 5 or 6 UTP cable To establish a 10Mbps connection the cable must be connected to a 10Base T hub 100Mbps Connection For 100Base TX Fast Eth...

Page 5: ...ith the parameters given in this table When configuring with a serial terminal reset the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC and immediately press the ESC key You will see some device information and a promp...

Page 6: ...e synchronization between the local and remote mouse cursors The IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC addresses this problem with an intelligent synchronization algorithm There are two mouse modes available o...

Page 7: ...er of common video modes When running X11 on the host system please do not use any custom mode lines with special video modes If you do the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC switch may not be able to detec...

Page 8: ...M SWITCH CLASSIC for the first time Not changing the password for the super user is a severe security risk and could result in unauthorized access to the switch and to the host system s to which it is...

Page 9: ...nd your host system uses a US English keyboard layout for instance some special keys on the German keyboard will not work as expected Instead the keys will result in their US English counterpart You c...

Page 10: ...video settings The IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC features two different dialogs which influence the video settings Video Settings through the HTML Frontend To enable the local video port select this op...

Page 11: ...sion quality depends on the video picture itself e g the number of the colours or the diversity of pixels The lower the compression quality the more data have to be sent and the longer it may take to...

Page 12: ...og into the device The credentials that need to be entered for authentication are identical to those of the web interface That means the user management of the Telnet interface is entirely controlled...

Page 13: ...included on the supplied CD Launch RawWrite you will see the window opposite Insert your floppy disk into your floppy drive Click the Read tab and then click on Select a name and destination for the f...

Page 14: ...n navigate to the Copy Disc section Select the CD ROM or DVD drive you would like to create an image from Specify the filename of the image and save the CD ROM content in that file Example 1 Create a...

Page 15: ...sticks can be redirected It is even possible to enable a write support so that for the remote machine it is possible to write data to your local disc Please note that Drive Redirection works on a lev...

Page 16: ...age emulation and hide the virtual drive if no image file is currently loaded To set this option press the button Apply IMPORTANT 1 Drive Redirection is only possible with Windows 2000 and later versi...

Page 17: ...and use the Remote Console The default password for both accounts is pass Ensure you change the passwords as soon as you have installed and accessed the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC for the first time...

Page 18: ...en several users are accessing the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC simultaneously The standard colour depth is 16 bit 65536 colours The other colour depths are intended for slower network connections in...

Page 19: ...of the combination is encountered In this case all pressed keys will be released in reversed sequence So the minus sign builds single separate keypresses and releases The star inserts a pause with a...

Page 20: ...tting should be suitable for most situations Force Composite Sync Required for Sun Computers To support signal transmission from a Sun machine enable this option If not enabled the picture of the remo...

Page 21: ...Enable this option to exclude the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC from the setup protocol 38 5 5 2 Dynamic DNS A freely available Dynamic DNS service dyndns org can be used in the following scenario see...

Page 22: ...ing again to the Dynamic DNS server by the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC 40 5 5 3 Security Force HTTPS If this option is enabled access to the web front end is only possible using an HTTPS connection T...

Page 23: ...will not match the network configuration that will be applied to the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC by its user The certificate s underlying secret key is also used for securing the SSL handshake Hence...

Page 24: ...s Note If you destroy the CSR on the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC there is no way to get it back In case you deleted it by mistake you have to repeat the three steps as described previously 44 Confirm...

Page 25: ...u must make sure it is not interfering with the IP settings of the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC and your console computer The default value will work in most cases Modem client IP address This IP addr...

Page 26: ...after the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC has been started If the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC loses power or a hard reset is performed all logging data will be lost To avoid this use one of the log met...

Page 27: ...its IP address from which host the user comes from and its activity status is displayed RC means that the Remote Console is open If the Remote Console is opened in exclusive mode the term exclusive is...

Page 28: ...essible However you will be required to login once again Note This process is not reversible and may take some minutes Make sure the IP ACCESS KVM SWITCH CLASSIC s power supply will not be interrupted...

Page 29: ...ly configured Q 006 Special key combinations e g ALT F2 ALT F3 are intercepted by the console system and not transmitted to the host A 006 You have to define a so called Button Key This can be done in...

Page 30: ...CAPE ESC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 PRINTSCREEN SCROLL LOCK BREAK INSERT HOME PAGE UP DELETE END PAGE DOWN UP LEFT DOWN RIGHT NUM LOCK NUMPAD0 NUMPAD1 NUMPAD2 NUMPAD3 NUMPAD4 NUMPAD5 NUMPA...

Page 31: ...onnection 10 100 Ethernet telephone line modem needed Firmware Upgrade Port 1 x Serial DB9 Pin Max Video Resolution Local 1600 x 1200 Remote 1280 x 1024 OS Compatibility MS Windows family Unix Sum Sol...

Page 32: ...ry to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into...

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