Black Box ServSwitch CX 用户手册

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IMPORTANT: During login, if you see a warning message similar to the 
one shown here, then 
stop and do not proceed.
Global user access via VNC viewer
The VNC viewer is a compact application that runs on your IP-connected ‘global’ 
system and allows you to view and use the ServSwitch CX and its host server(s). 
VNC viewer is readily available from a number of different sources:
•  from the ServSwitch CX installation CD
•  from the ServSwitch CX itself
•  from the 
To access via the VNC viewer
1  Locate and select the VNC viewer icon 
 
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  A connection details dialog will be displayed:
2  In the ‘Server:’ entry, type the address of the ServSwitch CX as follows:
v.w.x.y
 
  where v.w.x.y is the IP network address, for example 192.168.0.3
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3  Click the OK button. Depending on the options selected, you may need to 
confirm certain items. A connection attempt will be made and if successful, 
an authentication dialog will be displayed:
4  Enter your username and password. The 
and show the current host server. Note: If the Username entry is blanked out 
then only admin user account is currently defined and only a password is 
required.
Options button
Provides a range of viewer and connection settings - 
Enter the ServSwitch CX 
address here and click OK 
If required, select the 
encryption mode - 
Downloading VNC viewer from the ServSwitch CX with IP
The ServSwitch CX has the ability to distribute its own VNC viewer 
application. 
To download the VNC viewer
1  Open your Web browser.
2  Enter the network address where the ServSwitch CX is situated (in 
the form: http://192.168.0.3) and make the link.
3  In the opening ServSwitch CX screen, click the link that offers to 
download the secure VNC viewer ‘from the unit’.
4  Save the download file (vncviewer.exe) to your system.
5  Select and run the downloaded file and then connect to the 
ServSwitch CX using the VNC viewer application.
This message is displayed if a ServSwitch CX with IP unit, that your 
viewer has previously visited, has had a change of security keys. This 
is not uncommon if a unit is reset for some reason. However, it could 
also mean that your trusted unit is being spoofed and you may not be 
connecting to the system that you think you are. 
Do not click the Yes button until you have checked with your 
administrator that the trusted ServSwitch CX with IP unit has been 
recently reset for some reason.