User manual
Table Of Contents
- KN1108v / KN1116v User Manual
- Introduction
- Hardware Setup
- Super Administrator Setup
- Logging In
- The User Interface
- The Web Browser Main Page
- Laptop USB Console Main Page
- The AP GUI Main Page
- The Local Console GUI Main Page
- The Control Panel
- Port Access
- User Management
- Device Management
- Log
- Maintenance
- Download
- Port Operation
- The Log Server
- Appendix
- Safety Instructions
- Consignes de sécurité
- Technical Support
- Specifications (English)
- Technische Daten (Deutsch)
- Troubleshooting
- IP Address Determination
- IPv6
- Port Forwarding
- Keyboard Emulation
- PPP Modem Operation
- Internal Serial Interface Configuration
- Additional Mouse Synchronization Procedures
- Additional Video Resolution Procedures
- Trusted Certificates
- Self-Signed Private Certificates
- Clear Login Information
- Factory Default Settings
- Serial Adapter Pin Assignments
- Supported KVM Switches
- Supported Power Over the Net™ Units
- Virtual Media Support
- Limited Warranty
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No remote server video display
on the client computer, but
mouse movements appear on
the local console and mouse
clicks have no effect
Press and release the left Alt key, then press and
release the right Alt key
The display on the client
computer is distorted and
performing an Autosync doesn’t
resolve the problem.
Switch ports to a port with a different resolution, then
switch back.
If the above didn’t resolve the problem, change the
resolution and refresh rate for the system running on
the port. Afterward, you can either run at the new
resolution, or switch back to the original resolution.
The Lock Key LEDs on the
Control Panel don’t accurately
reflect the actual locked status of
my keyboard input.
When you first connect, the LED display may not
accurately reflect the LEDs on your keyboard. To
resolve the problem, click the LEDs on the Control
Panel until they match your keyboard. Afterward,
when you change them from the keyboard they will
change on the Control Panel.
When I log in, the browser
generates a CA Root certificate
is not trusted, or a Certificate
Error response.
The certificate’s name is not found on Microsoft’s list
of Trusted Authorities. The certificate can be trusted.
See Trusted Certificates, page 259, for details.
In multiuser operation I had
exclusive (or occupy) rights on
the port I was viewing. After I
recalled the Port Access page
and then came back to the port I
was occupying, it had been
taken over by another user. Why
did this happen?
If you try to return to the port by selecting again in
the tree, the switch acts as if you are accessing the
port for the first time. If another user was waiting on
the port, he takes precedence and gets the port. The
correct way to return to the port is to click the Close
icon at the top right of the Port Access page.
Problem Resolution