Part No. 900-495Rev. F March 2010SecureLinx Spider™and SpiderDuo™ User GuideSecureLinx Spider (USB) SecureLinx SpiderDuo (PS/2)
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 10List of FiguresFigure 7-38 User Interface Settings Page __________________________________________71Figure 7-
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 10011: ManageLinx Integration and ConfigurationThis chapter describes uploading the ManageLinx VIP Access Boots
11: ManageLinx Integration and ConfigurationSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 101Figure 11-1 Spider VIP Page3. In the Bootstrap Upload section, c
11: ManageLinx Integration and ConfigurationSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 1022. Remove and insert the USB Thumb Drive directly into the Spide
11: ManageLinx Integration and ConfigurationSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 103Accessing the Spider/SpiderDuo via its VIP Access tunnel require
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 10412: Command ReferenceThis chapter lists and describes the command line interface (CLI) syntax and contains t
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 105Command HelpFor general command help, type: helpFor more information about a specific c
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 106DescriptionRestores the Spider configuration and device database settings to factory de
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 107DescriptionConnects the Spider to a device serial port. Note: To connect to a serial po
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 108Parameters[keyuser <SSH Key User>][keyhost <SSH Key IP Address or Name>][vi
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 109gateway <IP Address>hostname <Host Name>ipaddr <IP Address>ipv6 <e
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 11List of TablesTable 1-1 Chapter/Appendix and Summary_________________________________________13Table 1-2 Conv
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 110show network allSyntaxshow network allDescriptionDisplays all network settings.show net
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 111Date/Time Commandset datetimeSyntaxset datetime <one parameter>Parametersdate <
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 112[tunnelportlist <Tunneling port list>][configportlist <Configuration port list
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 113DescriptionSets user login, email address, group, and mobile phone number.set user dele
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 114set group deleteSyntaxset group delete <Group Name>DescriptionDeletes user groups
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 115DescriptionDisplays security parameters.Sysconfig Commandsshow sysconfigSyntaxshow sysc
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 116show device allSyntaxshow device allDescriptionDisplays all devices.show device nameSyn
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 117Power Commandsset power <parameters>Syntaxset power <parameters>Parameters[
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 118WOL (Wake on LAN) Commandsconnect wakeonlan device Syntaxconnect wakeonlan device [Devi
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 119usbhost disk dumpSyntaxusbhost disk dump <Filename>DescriptionDumps the first 256
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 12List of TablesTable 9-12 Event Log Targets ___________________________________________________85Table 9-13 Ev
12: Command ReferenceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 120 kt: KVM Settings(Type/Deployment) ks: Keyboard/Mouse Settings ld: LDAP Settings n
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 121A: TroubleshootingNo connection can be established to the Spider Check cabling. Are both USB cables or all o
A: TroubleshootingSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 122{permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.*"; to the jav
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 123B: Virtual Media ExampleGoalIn this example, the goal is to put a rescue CD (a CD used to boot a PC when the
B: Virtual Media ExampleSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 1243. Right-click the folder aaa and select the “sharing” menu. The default name is the
B: Virtual Media ExampleSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 1252. Go to the Virtual Media page and complete the fields in the Image on Windows Shar
B: Virtual Media ExampleSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 126Step 3 – Use the Virtual Media1. PC#2 shown in the diagram below is a Linux PC.Figur
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 127C: Supported Resolutions and Refresh RatesTable C-1 lists the supported resolution and refresh rates for vid
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 128D: Mounting Bracket KitA versatile mounting bracket and screws are supplied to assist in easily installing a
: SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 129Figure D-3 Attaching the Device to the Mounting Bracket3. Connect the cables and the Spider/SpiderDuo is r
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 131: About This GuideThis guide describes how to install, configure, use, and update the SecureLinx Spider and
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 130E: PCU Safety InformationPlease follow the safety precautions described below when installing and operating
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 131F: Technical SupportIf you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this documentation, conta
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 132G: ComplianceThe following meet the ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014 compliances.Manufacturer Nam
G: ComplianceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 133RoHS NoticeAll Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free o
1: About This GuideSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 14ConventionsTable 1-2 lists and describes the conventions used in this book.Additional Docu
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 152: OverviewSecureLinx Spider and SpiderDuo are distributed Keyboard, Video, and Mouse-over-IP (KVM)-over-IP d
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 16 One model with cable length of 58” Secure, full BIOS-level control of remote servers over an IP
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 17Figure 2-1 Spider System ConfigurationFigure 2-2 Spider Cable Dimensions
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 18Technical SpecificationsTable 2-1 lists the components and general specifications.Table 2-1 Spider
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 19SpiderDuo OverviewThe SpiderDuo features, functionality, system configuration and cables, and tech
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 2Copyright and Trademark© 2009 and 2010, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book m
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 20 Compresses the video and sends it over the network to a Java KVM console window launched by the
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 21Figure 2-4 SpiderDuo PS/2 Cable DimensionsFigure 2-5 shows the USB cable dimension.Figure 2-5 Spid
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 22Technical SpecificationsTable 2-2 lists the general components and the specifications.Table 2-2 Sp
2: OverviewSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 23Product Information LabelThe Product Information Label on the back of the Spider family units cont
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 243: Installing the SpiderThis chapter describes how to install the Spider. It contains the following sections:
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 25- Tie all of the Spider units in a rack together so that one network connection only
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 264. The Pwr2 LED illuminates blue and the SysOK LED flashes green to indicate that the
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 27Figure 3-5 Spider RJ45 Ethernet and Cascade PortsDetector Installation and IP Address
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 286. Click the Search icon . A list of Lantronix Ethernet devices on the network displ
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 298. Enter an unique and valid IP Address on your network and in the same subnet as you
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 3Disclaimer and RevisionsOperation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 302. Reboot is required.Notes: Background wallpaper and desktop appearances do not hav
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 31Cable Connections for KVM and USBConnections for KVM and USB are integrated into the
3: Installing the SpiderSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 32When idle, minimal network traffic gets generated. Traffic bursts exceeding 10 Mpbs c
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 334: Installing the SpiderDuoThis chapter describes how to install the SecureLinx SpiderDuo. It contains the fo
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 34 Optional Auxiliary DC Power Supply (Redundancy)—Overcomes the loss of power when
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 355. Upon bootup, the terminal window displays the IP Configuration screen. At the c
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 36Detector Installation and IP Address ResetThe initial IP address gets assigned dur
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 37Figure 4-7 Detector Device List Window7. Click to highlight the device that you wa
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 3810. Enter the default gateway that is the router IP address for your network. To a
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 39 Microsoft Active Desktop and Linux virtual desktop are not supported. If bandwid
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 4Table of ContentsCopyright and Trademark ____________________________________________________2LINUX GPL Compl
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 40Power SequencingTo ensure that the system (PC, local keyboard and mouse, and Spide
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 41PCU PowerTo remotely control power to a PC and other equipment, an optional PCU is
4: Installing the SpiderDuoSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 42Warning: AC power passes through by default if the RJ45 cable is disconnected from
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 435: Web Browser AccessThis chapter describes how to use the SecureLinx Spider and SpiderDuo devices to access
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 446: Remote System ControlThis chapter describes the components of remote system control. It contains the follo
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 45Figure 6-1 Remote Console Window ComponentsMain Viewport and Scroll Bars When first l
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 46 Sync Mouse, Single/Double Cursor—These icons appear when the PS/2 mouse interface i
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 47Basic Remote Console OperationWhen the Remote Console window is open, there are three
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 48Auto Video Adjustment The left side of the target computer screen must be aligned wit
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 49Selections made in the Local Cursor submenu are associated with the current user and
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 5Table of ContentsTarget Computer Setup _____________________________________________________38Video Resolution
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 50Scaling Target Video to Client ResolutionIn addition to the 1:1 pixel mapping mode, w
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 51Monitor OnlyWhen Options > Monitor Only is checked, the keyboard and mouse are dis
6: Remote System ControlSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 523. The Spider will reply with a Welcome and status, followed by a command line prompt
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 537: InterfacesThis chapter describes the Interfaces tab including information about the pages for configuring
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 54Figure 7-1 Spider Network Settings Web Page2. Modify the following fields.Network Basic Settings
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 55LAN Interface SettingsIPv6 Settings (Firmware v3.0 or higher)Miscellaneous Network SettingsSecon
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 563. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click Reset to Defaults to restore
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 573. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click Reset to Defaults to restore
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 58The way in which the Spider transmits video data back to the client system can be tailored for t
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 59Transmission EncodingKVM Console TypeKVM Console DeploymentNote: Users have two ways to deploy t
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 6Table of ContentsScreenshot to Clipboard _________________________________________________51Refresh Video ____
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 60Mouse HotkeyKVM Console Virtual Keys3. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings.b.
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 61Figure 7-16 Keyboard/Mouse Settings2. Modify the following fields.Keyboard/Mouse SettingsTable 7
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 62Keyboard ModelKey Release TimeoutCountry CodeUSB Mouse TypeForce USB Full Speed ModeSome older s
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 63Mouse Speed3. View the USB Status for USB Speed, Keyboard, Mouse, and Mass Storage.4. Do one of
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 64Figure 7-23 Keyboard/Mouse Settings Page BVideoThe Spider works by capturing and digitizing the
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 65Figure 7-24 Miscellaneous Video Settings Page2. Select the Noise Filter level from the drop-down
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 66Figure 7-25 Virtual Media PageTo prepare for drive redirection, perform the following steps.1. E
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 67Virtual Media OptionsThe operating system on the target computer must have a USB mass storage dr
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 68b. To mount the image, click Set. Information about the image displays in the Virtual Media Acti
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 69b. Click Upload to load the image into Spider’s memory. This floppy drive is accessible to the r
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 7Table of ContentsUser and Group Management_____________________________________________74User Management______
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 70Figure 7-32 Drive Redirction WindowFigure 7-33 Drive Redirect Buttons3. Click the Connect Drive
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 71Figure 7-36 Local Drive Browser Window8. Select the ISO image file to use as a local disk and pr
7: InterfacesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 72Configure VIPTo configure VIP, perform the following steps.1. Click Interfaces > VIP. The cur
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 738: User AccountsThis chapter describes user accounts including local and remote authentication, management, a
8: User AccountsSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 743. Enter the new password under New Password and Confirm New Password.4. Click Save to save y
8: User AccountsSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 752. Do one of the following:a. Click Create to add the new user. b. Click Modify to change an
8: User AccountsSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 76Figure 8-5 User Permissions Page2. From the drop-down menu, select Group to configure:3. If y
8: User AccountsSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 77Figure 8-6 Authentication Page2. Modify the following field.LDAPWhen you select LDAP Authenti
8: User AccountsSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 78RADIUSWhen RADIUS is selected, the Spider communicates with a RADIUS server for user authenti
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 799: ServicesThis chapter describes the Spider and SpiderDuo services. It contains the following sections: Dat
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 8Table of ContentsConnect Commands ______________________________________________________106VIP Commands ______
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 802. Modify the following fields.3. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 81Figure 9-3 Security Settings Page2. Modify the following fields.HTTP EncryptionLogin LimitationsTa
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 82KVM EncryptionGroup Based System Access ControlTable 9-6 KVM EncryptionField DescriptionKVM Encryp
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 83Authentication Limitation3. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click Reset
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 84Figure 9-9 Certificate Signing Request Page2. Modify the following fields.3. Click Create to initi
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 85Event LogThe Event Log maintains a list of significant events locally. Alternatively it can use an
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 86Event Log Assignments3. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click Reset to
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 87Figure 9-14 SNMP Settings Page2. Modify the following fields.Table 9-15 SNMP SettingsField Descri
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 883. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click Reset to Defaults to restore s
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 89Figure 9-16 KVM Search PagePower ManagementThe Power Management option enables you to manage the p
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 9List of FiguresFigure 2-1 Spider System Configuration ___________________________________________17Figure 2-2
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 90Figure 9-17 Power Management PageThe Power Management web page contains two sections as displayed
9: ServicesSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 91If the second radio button is selected, the WOL message may be sent to any number of devices ident
SecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 9210: MaintenanceThis chapter describes various maintenance activities of an administrator. These include viewi
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 933. Do one of the following:a. Click Save to save settings. b. Click Reset to Defaults to resto
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 942. Edit the following fields.Update FirmwareMany of the functions and features of the Spider a
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 95Figure 10-5 Update Firmware Page3. Click Browse. In the pop-up window, navigate and locate the
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 96Figure 10-6 Event Log Page2. Navigate between logs by clicking Prev and Next.Unit ResetIn gene
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 97Figure 10-7 Unit Reset Page3. Click the Reset button for Reset Keyboard/Mouse (PS/2), Reset US
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 983. Edit a file similar to the example below and save it with extension "xml." This e
10: MaintenanceSecureLinx Spider/SpiderDuo User Guide 99Figure 10-8 iGoogle Gadget Page
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