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Configuration Initial configuration ..................................................................11 Part 1 – Local configuration .................................................11 Encryption settings...........................................................13 Hot plugging and mouse restoration .............................14 Resetting the configuration ...........................................15 Part 2 – Remote configuration.............................................16 Networking issues ........
Index Appendix 6 – Addresses, masks and ports ...............................57 IP addresses ...........................................................................57 Net masks ..............................................................................57 Net masks - the binary explanation ................................58 Calculating the mask for IP access control......................59 Ports.....................................................................
Modem or ISDN IP network/Internet The IP port allows direct connection to an Ethernet-based local network and from there onto the wider Internet, as required. Alternatively, the robust AdderLink IP security system will allow direct connection to the outside world. LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR Main KVM connection Power switch OR KVM switch One host or many On its own, the AdderLink IP provides remote access to one host computer system.
AdderLink IP features - front and rear RealVNC are creators of remote control software for a wide variety of computer systems. Speed, simplicity and security are their particular strengths. IP network port This intelligent Ethernet port can automatically sense whether it is attached to a 10Mb or 100Mb network. Power input Connect the supplied power adapter here. Power control port Optionally use this port to control one or more power switches.
What’s in the box What you may additionally need Double unit rack brackets Includes twelve screws Part number: RMK-ALIP-DUAL AdderLink IP LO VN C 100 LN K PW R Single unit rack brackets Includes four screws Part number: RMK-ALIP CD-ROM KVM cables One set per connected computer Part number: VKVM-xM (where x is the cable length in metres: 1, 2, 5 or 10) Four Self-adhesive rubber feet Power supply and countryspecific power lead CCUSB converter Required to connect wit
Mounting AdderLink IP offers three main mounting methods: • Supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet • Optional single unit rack brackets • Optional double unit rack brackets Single unit rack brackets These two brackets (plus four screws), extend the size of the AdderLink IP so that it fills the full width of a 1U rack slot. Connections 5V 2.
Monitor (video) Blue Keyboard Purple Mouse or Mid green To connect a host computer or KVM switch 1 Ensure that power is disconnected from the AdderLink IP and the computer or KVM switch to be connected. (Note: If it is not possible to switch off devices prior to connection, then a ‘Hot plug’ procedure is available – see the Hot plugging and mouse restoration section for more details).
5V 1 ON 2 To connect the IP network port 1 Depending upon where in the network the AdderLink IP is being connected, run a category 5e or 6 cable from the appropriate hub or router to the AdderLink IP. 2 Connect the plug of the category 5e or 6 cable into the IP port on the front panel of the AdderLink IP.
Power supply connection The AdderLink IP provides a serial port specifically for you to connect either a modem or ISDN terminal adapter. This can be used as a primary, secondary or backup access port for remote systems, as best suits your overall configuration. IMPORTANT: When the AdderLink IP is accessible from the public Internet or dial up connection, you must ensure that sufficient security measures are employed.
IN 1 2 3 4 REM VNC 100 Power switch boxes LNK PWR 5 6 7 5V 2.5 A 8 1 ON 2 CO M2 P COOWE NT R RO L OUT IND OO Box 2 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 KV MC 8 OUT Power to computer Box 2, port 6 - address: 26 Box 3 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT Box 4 IN The power ports are connected to the power inputs of each computer and the power switch box(es) are then connected to a mains power supply. IMPORTANT: Power switching devices have a maximum current rating.
Configuration Initial configuration The initial configuration occurs as two distinct parts: AdderLink IP Unit Config Hardware Rev 1 Firmware Version 2.2 Keybd Layout UK Admin Passwd Unit Name Hot Keys Ctrl+Alt 10 mins Screensaver 21 : 27 : 31 Time Date 15 Apr 2004 Encryption Prefer Off Screen 1 of 5 Next > AdderLink IP Network Config MAC Address Use DHCP IP Address Net Mask Gateway VNC Port HTTP Port 00:0F:58:00:00:04 No 192.168.42.154 255.255.255.
To perform the initial local configuration Next Time and Date Set these correctly as all entries in the activity log are time stamped using them. Encryption Arrange this setting according to your security requirements. See Encryption settings for a description of the issues and the settings. When all items are correct, select the Save option to display the next screen. 2 Edit the Network config screen.
AdderLink IP Control Logoff Restore Mouse Functions Configuration Access Mode Host Shared Email server Return To Host Access mode Allows you to choose between Shared mode (where all other logged on users can see your operations) and Private mode (where the screens of all other users are blanked). Logoff Select to close your current session and display the screensaver. Restore mouse functions Select to revive a mouse that has ceased to function correctly.
Restore PS/2 Mouse Restore IntelliMouse Back The general rule is that unless both the mouse and the driver are both IntelliMouse compatible then you need to restore the mouse as ‘PS/2’. An IntelliMouse can operate in either mode, whereas a PS/2 mouse cannot. Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse The IntelliMouse format was introduced to support, among other features, the scroll wheel function. If the mouse has a scroll wheel, then it is likely to support the IntelliMouse format.
To invoke a configuration reset by main menu 1 Using the locally connected keyboard and screen, log on as the admin user. 2 Select the ‘Configuration’ option. AdderLink IP Configuration AdderLink IP Maintenance Unit Configuration Network Configuration Modem Configuration To upgrade unit, visit: http://192.168.42.154 Configure Network Reset Configuration Reset Configuration Back Put option switch 1 up to return to normal operation. 4 Select the ‘Reset configuration’ option.
To perform the remote configuration 1 Use either the VNC viewer or a standard web browser to make remote contact with the AdderLink IP – see Connecting to the AdderLink IP’ for more details. 2 If the username entry is not blanked out, enter ‘admin’. Then enter the password that was set during the local configuration stage (if no password was set, then just press ). Once logged in, the AdderLink IP will show the video output from the host system (if one is connected), or otherwise a ‘No Signal’ message.
Networking issues Internet Firewall/ router Firewall/ router LOC LOC KVM link to host system REM VNC 100 LNK PWR Local network connection AdderLink IP situated behind the firewall Local network connection REM VNC 100 LNK PWR KVM link to host system AdderLink IP situated alongside the firewall IMPORTANT: When the AdderLink IP is accessible from the public Internet or dial up connection, you must ensure that sufficient security measures are employed.
AdderLink IP has a local address and net mask, i.e. IP address: 192.168.0.3 Net mask: 255.255.255.0 LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR Firewall/router address: 129.7.1.10 The firewall routes the request from the VNC viewer on port 5900 through to the AdderLink IP at local address 192.168.0.3 DNS addressing As with any other network device, you can arrange for your AdderLink IP to be accessible using a name, rather than an IP address.
Ports In this configuration there should be no constraints on the port numbers because the AdderLink IP will probably be the only device at that IP address. Therefore, maintain the HTTP port as 80 and the VNC port as 5900. Addressing When the AdderLink IP is situated alongside the firewall, it will require a public static IP address (i.e. one provided by your Internet service provider).
Example 1 To switch ON port 5 of switch box 2, the code would be as follows: • Power sequence: P25=1\0D Example 2 To switch OFF port 8 of switch box 3, the code would be as follows: • Power sequence: P38=0\0D For details about operating this feature, see Power control within the Operation chapter. 5 If necessary, configure other parameters (Name, Users, Hot Keys - MORE).
Particularly useful for complex AdderLink IP configurations and the control of remote installations, KVMADMIN is a powerful administration tool. KVMADMIN is based upon the successful VNC viewer and uses the same security system.
Performing a flash upgrade Configure Network Reset Configuration Current network address of the AdderLink IP Put option switch 1 up to return to normal operation. 5 6 7 8 The Maintenance menu should display the current network address of the AdderLink IP. • If the current network address is incorrect then select the ‘Configure network’ option to change it: Use the web browser (not the VNC viewer) on the previously used remote system, connect to the network address shown in the local Maintenance menu.
To make a local connection: 1 Using the keyboard connected directly to the AdderLink IP, press any key to exit the screensaver and display the logon prompt. AdderLink IP Control Logoff Restore Mouse Functions Configuration Access Mode Host Shared Email server Return To Host AdderLink IP Logon Username: Password: 2 Enter your username and password. Providing you have the correct permissions, the screen will display the currently selected host computer.
OR OR Web browser Dial up link LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR Network link VNC viewer From a remote system, you connect to the AdderLink IP using a viewer and a link. There are two types of viewer and two types of link, which can be used in any combination. To avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect IMPORTANT: Never configure a system so that your viewer is viewing itself.
To connect using your Web browser 1 Launch your standard Web browser as usual. • If you are using a dial up link. 2 In the Address section, type the address of the AdderLink IP as follows: http://v.w.x.y Enter the AdderLink IP address here and click OK If required, select the encryption mode - MORE [+] Options button Provides a range of viewer and connection settings - MORE [+] 2 In the ‘Server:’ entry, type the address of the AdderLink IP as follows: v.w.x.y where v.w.x.
Using the viewer window When using the viewer window Power Click to access the power on/off options for the current host computer. Dialogue area Indicates your username and the host system that you are currently viewing. This area can also display other messages. How do I escape from full screen mode? Press the F8 button. This button is changeable but is most often set to F8. Why is the button flashing red? This happens when a new host screen is viewed (that has not been viewed before).
Remote host cursor Configure For the VNC viewer, the local cursor is a dot: Local dot cursor Remote host cursor Additionally, for fast network connections, the VNC viewer also provides a single mouse mode. See Controls - Single Mouse for details. This option is displayed only when you are logged on as the ‘admin’ user. When selected it provides access to a wide range of AdderLink IP settings. See Appendix 5 - Remote configuration menus for more details.
Upon completion an information dialog will explain the results: To re-synchronise the mouse 1 Use the Hosts button to select the required computer. 2 Click the button and then click OK in the subsequent pop-up message. Note: If you find that this doesn’t work, you may need to perform a mouse calibration again. If you find that your local mouse pointer and that of the host are not correctly synchronised, use this feature to re-align their movements.
Controls Refresh Screen This option refreshes the whole screen image to remove any artifacts from moved screen items. This is useful when using very low refresh rates on slow speed communication links. Click to move the remote mouse cursor up, down, left or right Click to produce a continuous mouse click and hold for the left, centre or right mouse buttons Click to calibrate the remote mouse Click to display the Restore mouse dialog where you can reinstate a mouse that has failed to operate correctly.
Video Settings see next page When entering codes: + means press down the key that follows – means release the key that follows +– means press down and release the key that follows * means wait 250ms (note: if a number immediately follows the asterisk, then the delay will equal the number, in milliseconds) It is automatically assumed that all keys specified will be released at the end, so there is need to specify -Ctrl or -Alt if these keys are to be released together.
Vertical position Determines the vertical position of the host screen image within the viewer window. Colour, brightness & contrast Provides an automatic setting button to optimise these three important video constituents for the current host and connection speed. Calibrate all Click to determine the optimum settings for all aspects of video the video connection from the host system. Display activity Indicates the level of video activity currently in progress.
Downloading VNC viewer from the AdderLink IP The AdderLink IP has the ability to distribute its own VNC viewer application. To download the VNC viewer 1 Open your Web browser. 2 Enter the network address where the AdderLink IP is situated (in the form: http://192.168.0.3) and make the link. 3 In the opening AdderLink IP screen, click the link that offers to download the secure VNC viewer ‘from the unit’. 4 Save the download file (vncviewer.exe) to your system.
Supported web browsers Linux • Netscape 4.61 and above, with Java Runtime Environment 1.1 or above. • Opera, with Java Runtime Environment 1.1 or above. Windows • Internet Explorer 5.50 and above, with Microsoft [Java] Virtual Machine (release 5.50). with Java Runtime Environment 1.3 or above. The following web browsers have been tested and found to work correctly with AdderLink IP. The web browser viewers and VNC viewers (of level 4.
Further information If you are still experiencing problems after checking the list of solutions in the Troubleshooting section then we provide a number of other solutions: • Adder Technology website – www.adder.com Check the Support section of our website for the latest solutions and driver files. • Email – support@adder.
Appendix 1 - Local configuration menus Shared Email server Return To Host Use the Host entry to switch to the required host computer (when a KVM switch is used).
Cancel Keybd layout Use the arrow buttons to match the keyboard layout expected by the host system. Admin password Enter the password that will be used to gain administrator access to the AdderLink IP. There can only be one admin user and only that user is given access to the configuration menus. The admin password background will be red until a reasonably secure password has been entered, although this is only advisory as any password or no password may be entered.
5900 80 Access Control Cancel MAC address Media Access Control address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard coded within your AdderLink IP unit when it was built. It consists of six 2-digit hexadecimal (base 16) numbers separated by colons. A section of the MAC address identifies Adder Technology as the manufacturer, while the remainder is effectively the unique electronic serial number of your particular unit. Use DHCP DHCP is an acronym for ‘Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol’.
Save Cancel Server IP / Client IP When a user dials into the AdderLink IP via a modem or ISDN adapter, the AdderLink IP sets up a temporary two-device network using PPP (Point to Point Protocol). For this purpose, both devices must have ‘dummy’ IP addresses so that they can communicate correctly. These two addresses can be almost anything expressed in the quad octet format (i.e. 192.168.3.1.).
DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? RESET Cancel WARNING: This process will remove all settings and return the unit to use its original state. A complete reconfiguration will be required before it can be used. To reset the AdderLink IP configuration 1 With the RESET option highlighted, press . 2 The first screen of the initial configuration process will be displayed. See Initial configuration for details. The unit will then reset and require re-configuring before it can be used.
Clear IP access control Save Cancel Gateway VNC Port 5900 HTTP Port 80 Clear IP Access Control To clear IP access control 1 Use the local keyboard and log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Press (hotkeys may be set differently). 3 Select ‘Configuration’. AdderLink IP Network Config 4 Select ‘Network configuration’. MAC Address 00:0F:58:00:00:04 5 Highlight the ‘Clear IP Use DHCP No access control’ option IP Address 192.168.42.154 and press . Net Mask 255.255.255.
Appendix 2 - VNC viewer connection options Colour/Encoding Auto select When ticked, this option will examine the speed of your connection to the AdderLink IP and apply the most suitable encoding method. This option is suggested for the majority of installations. Preferred encoding There are three manually selectable encoding methods which are accessible when the Auto select option is unticked. • ZRLE – This is a highly compressed method that is best suited to slow modem connections.
Customise Allows you to select which data can be transferred between server and viewer. Send pointer events to server When un-ticked, the VNC viewer will not send mouse movement or click data to the AdderLink IP or host system. Pass special keys directly to server When ticked, ‘special’ keys (the Windows key, the Print Screen key, Alt+Tab, Alt+Escape and Ctrl+Escape) are passed directly to the AdderLink IP rather than being interpreted locally.
Preserve Aspect Ratio When ticked, maintains a consistent ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the screen image. Render cursor locally This option does not currently apply to AdderLink IP connections. Allow dynamic desktop resizing When ticked, the viewer window will be automatically resized whenever the host system’s screen resolution is altered. Only use protocol version 3.3 This option does not apply to AdderLink IP connections.
Load / Save Defaults - Reload When clicked, all connection options are returned to the default settings that are currently saved. Defaults - Save When clicked, saves the current connection options as the default set that will be used in all subsequent VNC connections. Configuration File - Save As... Allows you to save the current settings under a new name so that they can be copied from one viewer to another.
Appendix 3 - VNC viewer window options Refresh Screen Requests data from the server for a complete redraw of the screen image, not just the items that change. New connection... Displays the connection dialog so that you can log on to a different AdderLink IP or VNC server location. Options... Displays the full range of connection options - see Appendix 2 for more details. Connection info... Displays various connection and display details. About... Displays information about your VNC viewer.
Accept clipboard from server This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on AdderLink IP installations. There are four options pages: Encoding and colour level Auto select When ticked, this option will examine the speed of your connection to the AdderLink IP and apply the most suitable encoding method. This option is suggested for the majority of installations.
Appendix 5 - Remote configuration menus This section covers the configuration menus that are available to remote admin users using either the VNC viewer or the browser methods of access. To access the remote configuration menus • Click the Configure button in the top right corner of the window when logged on as the admin user.
Local When ticked, the selected user can gain access using the local KVM console directly connected to the AdderLink IP. Modem When ticked, the selected user can gain access via a modem or ISDN link (requires external modem/ISDN equipment to be connected to the AdderLink). Remote When ticked, the selected user can gain access via an IP network link, such as a local intranet or the wider Internet (depending on how the AdderLink IP is connected).
Screensaver Timeout Use the arrow keys to select an appropriate period of inactivity before a screensaver is displayed and the user is logged out. This setting applies to local users only and once the screensaver is displayed, for security purposes the user is required to log in again. The timeout period can be selected between 5 minutes and 1 day (24 hours), it cannot be disabled. Time And Date Use the arrow keys to select the correct time and date. The time entry uses the 24 hour clock notation.
To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Unit configuration’ option. 4 Click the ‘Advanced unit configuration’ option. Force VNC protocol 3.3 IMPORTANT: The use of this option is not recommended. Protocol 3.3 is a legacy version that does not offer any encryption. Idle timeout Determines the period of inactivity on a remote connection before the user is logged out.
IP Gateway This is the address of the device that links the local network (to which the AdderLink IP is connected) to another network such as the wider Internet. Usually the actual gateway is a network switch or router and it will be used whenever a required address lies outside the current network. MAC address Media Access Control address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard coded within your AdderLink IP unit when it was built.
To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Network configuration’ option. Access Use the arrow buttons to select either ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’ as appropriate. 2 Enter the base network address, the mask and select the appropriate access setting. 3 Click the OK button.
Serial port configuration This page provides all access to settings concerned with the two serial ports (modem and power control) that are situated at the rear of the AdderLink IP. Initialization Sequence The codes entered here are used to prepare the connected modem or ISDN terminal adapter for use with the AdderLink IP. The default code is a Hayescompatible string to configure auto answer mode and would be understood by the vast majority of modem/ISDN devices.
Host configuration To create a new host entry 1 Click one of the host entries to reveal a Host configuration dialog. To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Host configuration’ option. Add entry for unrecognised host When selected, any systems visited that are not specified in the Hosts list, will be added to the list.
Hotkey sequences and Adder Port Direct Examples To send the command Ctrl + Alt 4 you should use the following: +Ctrl+Alt+4. To send the command Ctrl + Alt 12 you should use the following: +Ctrl+ALT+– 1+2 (the ‘+–1’ entry causes the 1 key to be pressed and released before the 2 key is pressed).
This screen provides various details about the user activity on the AdderLink IP. User name Access method or remote IP address Type of event Click to clear all log entries Click to refresh the list Click to return to the main menu To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Logging and status’ option.
192.168.142.154 192 is the most global part of the number (akin to the 0044 of the phone number) and 154 is the most local (similar to the 780044 unique local code of the phone number). When two network devices communicate with each other, they always “dial the whole number” regardless of their respective locations in a network. However, they still need to know whether the other device is local to them or not, and this is where the net mask comes into play.
10011010 192 168 142 144 Inside a bit-wise AND function When you “open up” the last octet of the net mask and look at the binary inside, you can see the last four zero bits preventing any 1’s in the address from falling through. Binary equivalent of 154 1111 0 0 0 0 10010000 144 Binary octet after AND operation with net mask Decimal equivalent of 10010000 Thus, when 154 is bit-wise ANDed with 240, the result is 144. Likewise, any local address from 192.168.142.144 through to 192.168.142.
Address ranges Although you can define ranges of addresses, due to the way that the mask operates, there are certain restrictions on the particular ranges that can be set. For any given address you can encompass neighbouring addresses in blocks of either 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc. and these must fall on particular boundaries. For instance, if you wanted to define the local address range: 192.168.142.67 to 192.168.142.93 The closest single block to cover the range would be the 32 addresses from: 192.168.
User accesses the company website at: 129.7.1.10 (this automatically uses port 80). User with VNC viewer accesses IP address: 129.7.1.10 (this automatically uses port 5900). Router/firewall address: 129.7.1.10 Router is programmed to send port 5900 VNC traffic to local address 192.168.0.3 and port 80 web traffic to local address 192.168.0.42 LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR AdderLink IP has the local IP address: 192.168.0.
Appendix 7 – Cable and connector specifications DCD DAT 1 2 RXD TXD 2 5 GND GND 3 4 DTR +5V 4 6 DSR -12V 6 7 RTS 3 TXD (-12V) NC 8 CTS NC 9 RI Female 5 3 1 6 4 2 1 NC 4pin RJ9 Power switch to power switch daisy chain cable 4pin RJ9 4pin RJ9 5 9pin D-type female CLK 9pin D-type female 6pin mini-DIN female AdderLink IP to power switch cable RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable 61
Appendix 8 – Hotkey sequence codes Math operand keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’) Add (Plus) | Subtract (Minus) | Multiply Central control keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’) Insert | Delete | Home | End | PageUp | PageDown Up | Down | Left | Right | Print | Pause Keypad keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’) KP_Insert | KP_Delete | KP_Home | KP_End | KP_PageUp KP_PageDown | KP_Up | KP_Down | KP_Left | KP_Right | KP_Enter KP_Add | KP_Subtract | KP_Divide | KP_Multiply KP_0 to KP_9 Function keys F1 | F2 | F3 | F
sun 1152 x 900 @ 66Hz vesa 640 x 480 @ 60Hz sun 1152 x 900 @ 76Hz vesa 640 x 480 @ 72Hz sun 1280 x 1024 @ 67Hz vesa 640 x 480 @ 75Hz apple 640 x 480 @ 67Hz vesa 640 x 480 @ 85Hz apple 832 x 624 @ 75Hz vesa 800 x 600 @ 56Hz apple 1152 x 870 @ 75Hz vesa 800 x 600 @ 60Hz vesa 800 x 600 @ 72Hz 1900 x 1200 @ 60Hz** vesa 800 x 600 @ 75Hz vesa 800 x 600 @ 85Hz vesa 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz vesa 1024 x 768 @ 70Hz vesa 720 x 400 @ 85Hz The following video modes are supported and can
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2. Permitted and Prohibited Uses 2.1 During the term of this Agreement and as long as you comply with the terms of this agreement, you may use the Software only with the Product for your personal use or for the internal use of your business. You may make as many copies of the Software as you require for your own internal business purposes only and for archival purposes.
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B Baud rate local setting 38 remote setting 53 Binary net masks 58 Brackets 5 fitting 6 Browser connection 25 D Daisy chain cable 61 Date local setting 36 remote setting 49 DHCP discovering allocations 18 during initial setup 12 local setting 22,37 remote setting 51 Dial up connection 32 DNS addressing 18 E Encryption key 12 Encryption settings 13 viewer 33 End user licence 65 F Firewall 17 Firmware current version 49 upgrade 22 Flash upgrade 22 Force encryption 36 Full screen mode escape from (F8) 26 Gat
N Networking issues 17 Network configuration 37,51 Network port connecting 8 Net mask 22,37 explanation 57 O Octets ip address 57 R Rack mounting 6 Raw 41,46 RealVNC 4 Refresh screen 29 Remote configuration 16 advanced unit configuration 50 host configuration 54 logging and status 56 main menu 47 network configuration 51 serial port configuration 53 setting IP access control 52 unit configuration 49 user accounts 48 Threshold adjustment 31 Time local setting 36 remote setting 49 Troubleshooting 34 Warran