NTI UNIMUX MULTI-USER KVM SWITCH
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If Security is disabled for the port the user is connected to, and the user attempts to login to Command Mode with the command
key, the login screen will include the instruction “Press F1 to Autologin”.
With security disabled, Autologin provides full access to all connected
CPUs and all users except the administrator must use it to login.
When security is enabled, Autologin is not available and the user must
login using the administrator assigned user name and password. The
user will have access to only those CPU ports as configured by the
administrator.
If Global security is disabled, and security for the port the user is
connected through is enabled, the user will only need to provide a
username and password when connecting through that user port.
Figure 41- Login screen with security disabled
If Global security is enabled, the user must provide the username and password when connecting through any user port.
Serial Baud Rate
The serial baud rate for the UNIMUX can be changed by pressing <
B
>
from the System Configuration menu. In order to control
the UNIMUX via RS232 (page 38), the baud rate must be set the same as the communication port on the control terminal
attached to the UNIMUX (page 11)
The baud rate value can be set to 115000, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, or 1200. A data protocol of 8 data bits, no
parity, and 1 stop bit is used for communications. With the edit field highlighted, press the <
Left arrow
> or <
Right arrow
>
to change the value of the baud rate.
Note: The baud rate can also be changed from the RS232 Command Protocol (see page 38).
For more on RS232 Control, see page 38.
Figure 42- Adjust Baud Rate