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NOTE: The serial IQ module is a DCE device and only supports VT100 terminal emulation.
3. Connect the power supply to the power connector on your serial IQ module. The cable
expander can be used to power up to four serial IQ modules from a single power supply.
4. Connect the serial IQ module power supply to a grounded AC wall outlet. Power up your serial
device. See the
Using Serial IQ Modules on page 96 for more information.
Configuring the DSR Switch
Once all mechanical connections have been made, you will need to configure the switch for use in
the overall switching system. This can be accomplished in three ways.
To configure the DSR switch using the console interface:
See Chapter 6 for detailed instructions.
To configure the DSR switch using the DSView 3 software:
See the DSView 3 Installer/User Guide for detailed instructions.
To configure the DSR switch using the OSCAR
®
graphical user interface:
See Configuring network settings on page 30 for detailed instructions on using the OSCAR
interface to configure initial network setup.
Setting up the built-in web server
You can access the DSR switch via an embedded web server that handles most day-to-day
switching tasks. Before using the web server to access the switch, first specify an IP address
through the SETUP, CONSOLE or 10101 port on the back panel of the switch. See
Chapter 4 for
detailed instructions on using the on-board web interface for switching.
Setting up the DSView 3 software
See the DSView 3 Installer/User Guide, or refer to the DSView 3 Software Online Help.
Connecting to the on-board web interface through a firewall
For DSR switch installations that use the on-board web interface for access, four ports must be
opened in a firewall if outside access is desired.
Table 2.2: TCP Ports and Functions for the DSR Switch On-Board Web Interface
TCP Port
Number
Function
80 Used for the initial downloading of the Avocent Video Viewer (for downloading the Java applet)
443 Used by the web browser interface for managing the DSR switch and launching KVM sessions