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Performance Notes
• All images over the PPP connection will be gray scale to conserve
bandwidth. If other users are connected while a PPP session is
active, their screens will be in gray scale as well. When PPP in
inactive, color is automatically re-enabled.
• Some areas of the screen may not be updated as frequently as
others, and animations or other auto-updating areas of the screen
may appear out-of-focus or “blocky” as a result. Since the area
around the mouse pointer is refreshed most frequently, hold the
pointer over an area to improve its clarity.
• It may be beneficial to minimize any unnecessary icons,
backgrounds, or other clutter on the host computer’s desktop to
make the dial-up connection as efficient as possible.
• When the modem feature is enabled, you can use a “line modem”
connection on the serial port using a serial cable to begin a PPP
session. If you are using the DTE Serial port on the front panel, use
a null modem serial cable. If you have disconnected the modem
and are using the DCE Serial port on the rear panel for the PPP
connection, use a straight through serial cable. When the modem is
not actively connected, you can begin a PPP session at up to 460
kbps. To hang up and re-connect the modem, end the PPP session.
• If you need to configure the device over a serial connection while the
modem option is enabled, connect a serial cable (see immediately
above for instructions on what type of cable to use for the port you
are accessing on the IP KVM switch) and begin a terminal session
following the instructions under Terminal Configuration Using a
Serial Cable in this manual. Once connected, you will see the
following message:
Expecting a modem, if human, type admin password (Or start PPP)










