Difference between revisions of "IP KVM"
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+ | '''To Use''' | ||
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+ | We will provide you with a URI(example: http://192.168.192.168) and a username and password. | ||
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+ | *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. | ||
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+ | '''Tips''' | ||
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+ | *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. |
Revision as of 01:38, 2 May 2013
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 pit in your browser, a username and password.
- You need to have Java Runtime Environment(JRE) 1.6 or 1.7 http://java.com
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.