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Terminology – Raritan Computer UST-IP User Manual

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UST-IP

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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.