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2 UST-IP USER MANUAL
Reliability
• External modem using a dedicated modem port allows servers to be accessible even if network is
unavailable
Security
• SSL 128-bit RSA public key, 128-bit RC4 private key encryption
• Single, configurable TCP port for firewall protection
Administration
• Remote Administration via Web Browser interface
• SNMP Support
• Simplified installation and user interface
• User console for direct analog access to KVM switch
• Extensive downloadable user event log
• DHCP or fixed IP addressing
Terminology
This manual makes use of the following terms to indicate components of a typical UST-IP configuration.
While reading the manual, please refer to the diagram below for clarification when necessary.
Target Server(s)
Servers to be accessed remotely via UST-IP and its connected KVM
configuration.
Remote PC
A Windows-based computer used to access and control target servers connected
to UST-IP.
Local Access
Console
A user console consisting of a PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, and VGA monitor,
directly attached to UST-IP to control target servers locally (not through the
network).
Single-port UST-IP models (UST-IP1) allow connection of one local access
console.
Local Admin
Console
A VT100 terminal directly attached to UST-IP, used for administration and setup.
From this console, you can access UST-IP administration menus directly. You
cannot view Target Servers of the connected KVM configuration using this
screen.
Although UST-IP also allows remote administration via the network, the local
admin console provides the most convenient means to perform initial setup.