Minicom Advanced Systems 5UM60000 User Manual

Dx user ip ii - quick start guide, Introduction, Dx user ip ii front panel

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5UM60000 V1.2 9/09

DX User IP II - Quick Start Guide

1. Introduction

To take advantage of the DX User IP II full range of features, we recommend you
read the softcopy User Guide after performing the Quick Start procedure. It’s in
PDF format on the supplied CD or on our website

www.minicom.com

in the

Support section.

Figure 1 illustrates the basic configuration of the DX system with the DX User IP II
and DX Users connected to peripheral devices via the DX Central.

DX 432 Central

X-RICC

X-RICC

X-RICC

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Computer

To computers

Computer

Power

Link

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Central

Local
User

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DX
User

DX User

Computer

DX User IP II

Local
User

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Activity

DXU - IP II

Internet / VPN / LAN

Remote
User

Figure 1 DX User IP II usage scenario

DX USER IP II

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1.1 Standalone mode or KVM.net

DX User IP II can be used in any of the following 3 modes:

· Standalone
· KVM.net enabled
· KVM.net managed

KVM.net is a centralized IP based system for secure control of servers and network
devices, power and user administration in the data center environment. KVM.net
combines Out-Of-Band, KVM via IP access with modern IT standards and
requirements. It is the most comprehensive remote server maintenance solution
available in the market today.

These 3 modes are now explained.

1.1.1 Standalone mode

Standalone mode refers to using the DX User IP II as part of the DX system only
and working via the DX AIM interface without KVM.net, for remote KVM access
and control via a LAN or Internet connection.

1.1.2 KVM.net enabled / managed

The DX User IP II can be KVM.net enabled or KVM.net managed. Both of these
refer to managing and accessing servers connected to the DX system via the
KVM.net Manager.

KVM.net enabled means the DX is still capable of working in Standalone mode.
KVM.net managed means the DX is fully managed and controlled by KVM.net,
access to the AIM interface is blocked but can be achieved where necessary via
hotkeys. Details of the differences between KVM.net enabled and managed will be
explained in the configuration and operating sections later on in this Guide.

2. DX User IP II front panel

Figure 2 illustrates the DX User IP II front panel.

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Activity

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Figure 2 Front panel

The table below explains the functions of the front panel LEDs.

QUICK START GUIDE

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LED

Function

Activity

LED solid when a remote user operates the DXU IP II

System OK

LED solid when DX User IP II connected and functioning

2.1 DX User IP II rear panel

Figure 3 illustrates the rear panel of the DX User IP II.

Power
connector

RS232 Serial
port

POWER

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Ethernet
port

ETHERNET

SERIAL

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SYSTEM

Keyboard

Mouse

Monitor

USB

TERMINAL

USER

USB
ports

RS232
Terminal port

CAT5 to DX
Central

GO LOCK

DX Reset
button

SERIAL 2

Serial 2
port

Figure 3 DX User IP II rear panel ports

DX Reset button
The DX Reset button resets the DX parts of the DX User IP II.

Go Lock button

The Go Lock button disconnects the active remote session and returns control to the
local user.

Serial / Serial 2 port

The Serial port is only used for KVM.net managed mode when the DX User IP II is
the Master Console – (explained in the softcopy User Guide).

In Standalone and KVM.net enable modes, the Serial 2 port can be used for any
RS232 application, e.g. managing a router or power switch.

Terminal port
In Standalone and KVM.net enable modes only, when there are X-RICC RS232s in
the DX system, you can control them locally through an RS232 terminal connected
to the DX User IP II.

Ethernet - Connects the DX User IP II to an Ethernet network.

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USB ports

Update the DXU firmware via a Minicom Flash USB key. See the DX User Guide
for information on updating firmware.

System port – Used to connect the DX User IP II to the DX Central.

KVM ports – Used for optional local console.

3. Pre-installation guidelines

· Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that

are likely to generate electrical noise

· The maximum distance between each device (computer, KVM switch or second

level DX Central) and the DX Central is 100m/330ft. The maximum distance
between the DX Central and the DX User IP II is also 100m/330ft. For best
performance place the DXU IP II as close as possible to the DX Central.

4. Connecting the DX User IP II

Figure 4 below illustrates the connections of the DX User IP to the DX system. See
below for more details.

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SERIAL 2

SD

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CAT5
cable

To DX Central
User port

Internet / VPN / LAN

Remote user

(Optional)

Local

User

console

Figure 4 DX User IP connections

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