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Revision as of 16:45, 17 September 2015

We provide IP KVM attachment at your request for a duration of 24 hours.

We use Lantronix Spider IP KVMs, you will be provided with an IP address to put in your browser, a username and password.


To Use

We will provide you with a URI(example: http://192.168.192.168) and a username and password.

  • Login using the supplied credentials
  • In the middle of the page you will see an image, it may be black, it may show a server screen or it may show a device with wires extending from it. In any event, simply click the image.
  • Say yes to all "Java Prompts"
  • Your server's screen will be displayed in front of you, very similar to Teamviewer or LogMeIn. You may need to provide some input, such as a space bar press to wake your server.


Tips

  • Be patient, there is lag.
  • Do not press keys repeatedly, be patient.
  • To attach an ISO, click the "Floppy Disk" icon towards the top right of the window. It will be blue. You will be presented with a Browse button. Select an ISO from your LOCAL computer. It will be attached to your server via a Pepper Virtual CD/DVD ROM Drive. You may need to adjust the boot order in BIOS to boot from an install disk.


Virtual Media Server

Dacentec has a samba server that you can place your ISO image on so that you can mount it on the KVM and have it pull the image from the local site at high speed.

You can mount images from 199.255.156.15 with no user or password.

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Image Name


HP DL 180 G6 2XL5620
HP DL 160 G6 2XL5520
DELL 5520 2XL5520


Manufacturers docs

http://www.lantronix.com/pdf/SpiderDuo_QS.pdf