Руководство Пользователя для StarTech cabcons1716i

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Copyright Menu: Provides the Terms of Use and other information 
related to the firmware and software on the CABCONS1716I.
Using the Terminal Interface via Serial Port
The terminal interface can be accessed via the serial port for configura-
tion of the basic settings of the CABCONS1716I.  While not intended to 
be a substitute for the Web interface, it does allow you to configure similar 
functions. The menu list below describes the options that can be modified 
through the terminal interface.
Note that you must use the W option to confirm and apply any changes 
made before you exit the terminal session.
The VNC Interface
There are three ways to communicate with the Server Remote Control 
unit in order to control the host computer:
Web interface: The integrated Web server includes a Java-based VNC 
client. This allows easy browser-based remote control.
Native VNC client: There are several third-party software programs that 
use the standard VNC protocol, available in open source and commercial 
VNC clients.
SSH access: By default, there is a standard SSH server running on port 
22 (the standard SSH port). Once connected via SSH, the VNC traffic is 
tunneled through the SSH connection andth VNC session is encrypted. 
Each method will be discussed briefly in the following section. The type of 
encryption method or client used is not critical.
Web Interface
Using CABCONS1716I’s web interface requires a browser, with cookies 
and JavaScript enabled. To launch the Java VNC client, login to the Web 
configuration interface and click on the thumbnail of the desktop on the 
Home menu, or click on the Connect button, located in the Main Menu.
You may need to upgrade Java support in your browser; however, most