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CONFIGURA
TION
Configuration
The secure switch has an internal Terminal Mode, which requires you to run a text editor
application (such as Windows Notepad, Word, etc.) on the computer that is connected
to channel 1. As you type commands on the console keyboard, the secure switch will use
the text editor application to communicate with you.
Notes: The Terminal Mode assumes use of a US keyboard. Always use the number buttons above
the letters (not the numeric keypad). After three failed login attempts, terminal mode will be
locked. Cycle the device power and try again.
To enter Terminal Mode
1
Switch to computer 1 and ensure that a text editor application (such as Windows
Notepad, Word, etc.) is running and that the cursor is active within it.
2
On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
• Left Ctrl
then
Right Ctrl
then
t
(upper or lower case is accepted)
Within the text editor application, the secure switch will respond with:
secure switch configuration, please enter admin name
3
Type the
default admin name:
admin1234
(or an alternative if it has been changed)
and press Enter. If correct, the secure switch will respond with:
[sc]please enter the password…
4
Type the default password:
Adder123%
and press Enter.
Note: A US keyboard is assumed,
so for other countries the last password character should be typed as ‘shift 5’.
•
IMPORTANT: On first access, you will be compelled to change the default
password.
If the password is correct, the secure switch will now list the top level options:
authentication succeeded. please select operation…
0 – asset management
1 – firmware versions
3 – configure sc (system controller)
4 – account management
5 – reset to factory defaults
6 – logs and events
7 – configure peripheral devices
8 – exit terminal mode
9 – power cycle the kvm
5
On the console keyboard, enter the number of the required option. See map right >
To exit terminal mode
•
To exit from the menu but still remain logged in: Press option
8
at the top level.
•
To log out completely from the menu: Press option
9
at the top level.
Terminal mode map
This map shows the top level options (0 to 9) and the second level options within each
- certain options also have third level menu items.
Note: Every sub-level group also includes
the options:
8 - back
(to return to the top level menu) and also
9 - exit terminal mode
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0 – asset management .......................................................................................see page 16
1 – use standard descriptor as asset container
2 – use custom descriptor as asset container
3 – enter new asset tag
4 – show current asset tag
5 – apply asset tag to de
1 – firmware versions
..........................................................................................see page 16
1 – de version
2 – sc version
3 – vc version
4 – fp version
3 – configure sc
.....................................................................................................see page 16
1 – enter desktop configuration (not used on these models)
2 – enter mouse speed [0-32][default=5]
3 – upload configuration from the host
4 – use ctrl key as shortcut prefix
5 – use alt key as shortcut prefix
6 – guard mode configuration
7 – fp configuration
4 – account management ..................................................................................see page 17
1 – change password
2 – create admin account
3 – delete all accounts
5 – reset to factory defaults ..............................................................................see page 12
6 – logs and events ..............................................................................................see page 17
1 – show otp log
2 – show critical ram log
3 – show non-critical ram log
7 – configure peripheral devices
......................................................................see page 18
1 – toggle touch screen support
2 – toggle consumer control support
3 – configure absolute mouse support
4 – toggle copy/paste support
8 – exit terminal mode
9 – power cycle the kvm
For details of each
option, please refer
to Appendix A.
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TERMINAL MODE
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