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Configuration
Almost all configuration and operational aspects of the SmartView World are 
controlled via on-screen menu displays. There are two main component parts of 
the SmartView World and the configurations of these two parts are controlled 
by separate menu sets. The two main components are:
•   Keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) switching
 
see 
 for more details. 
•   Internet Protocol (IP) remote access via Web browser
 
see 
 for more details.
The configuration structures for each are accessed in different ways and the use 
of each is covered separately in this chapter.
Overall initial configuration 
When setting up a new SmartView World installation, the following stages are 
recommended:
1  
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With security disabled (default setting), all users attached to the SmartView 
World have full and unrestricted access to all computers and all SmartView 
World settings. In larger installations, especially if the IP port is Internet-
connected, you are strongly recommended to enable security and set up 
individual user accounts with access privileges.
2  
The SmartView World has a fixed user account that cannot be deleted, 
named ADMIN. This user account is the only one that is able to make 
important KVM system changes. If you intend to use KVM security, then it is 
important to allocate a password to the ADMIN account
.
3  
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Use the ADMIN account to add user profiles, passwords and access rights 
for each of the system users.
4  
When numerous computers are attached, you are strongly advised to 
provide names for each, to assist with recognition.
5  Configure the required ‘
Use the ADMIN account to determine key SmartView World settings and 
timing characteristics.
   
The KVM section of the SmartView World is now configured and can be used 
via the local and extended user ports. 
Additionally, when preparing to use the remote IP features of the SmartView 
World, the following extra stages are suggested:
6  
These two stages prepare an appropriate IP address for the SmartView 
World and forge the physical link to an Intranet or the wider Internet.
7  
 from a remote computer and change 
the standard superuser’s password.
Every SmartView World is shipped with the same default user name and 
password – it is important to change these as soon as possible.
8  
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Define your remote users and determine exactly which options they are 
entitled to see and change.
9  
From Telnet to HTTPS, match the level of security to the manner in which 
your configuration will be accessed and used.
10  
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      Set the switching codes and name the computers for ease of use.
11 
 
Acceleration makes it difficult to align the remote and local mouse cursors.
12 
      Ensure that each computer is viewed at its best.
In a hurry?
•  If you don’t need KVM security, skip steps 1, 2 and 3.
•  If you don’t need KVM computer names, skip step 4
•  If you don’t need IP access, skip steps 6 to 12.
Any of these steps can be completed at a later date.