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SEH myUTN-50a User Manual

SEH myUTN-50a
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USB Device Server
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myUTN-50a
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SEH myUTN-50a Specifications

General IconGeneral
Security algorithms802.1x RADIUS, EAP-FAST, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, HTTPS, PEAP, SSL/TLS
Networking standardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Network connection typeEthernet LAN
Copper ethernet cabling technology1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T
Supported network protocolsDHCP, BootP, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Zeroconf, DNS, SLP, SNMPv1, SNMPv3, SNTP, SMTP, POP3, SSL/TLS, Bonjour
DC-in jackYes
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Parallel ports quantity0
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
InternalNo
Product colorBlue
AC input voltage100-240 V
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 80 %
Sustainability certificatesRoHS
CertificationCE: EN55022 Class B, EN55024, EN55022 Class B, \\r EN50581\\r FCC Class A\\r VCCI Class A\\r C-TICK
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth98 mm
Width81 mm
Height31 mm
Weight100 g

Summary

General Information

myUTN Overview

Introduces the myUTN concept and its purpose for connecting non-network-ready USB devices.

Documentation Structure

Details the various documents comprising the myUTN documentation, including User Manual and Quick Installation Guide.

Support and Service Channels

Provides contact information and support channels for SEH Computertechnik GmbH.

Safety Regulations and Warnings

Outlines safety regulations, intended use, and warnings to prevent damage and injury.

Initial Setup Procedures

Guides the user through initial setup and operational readiness procedures.

Saving IP Address Configuration

Explains how IP addresses are obtained and how to save them for network addressing.

Administration Methods

myUTN Control Center Administration

Describes how to access and use the web-based myUTN Control Center for server administration.

SEH UTN Manager Administration

Details the usage of the SEH UTN Manager software for managing USB devices and server connections.

Email-Based Administration

Explains how to administer the UTN server remotely using email commands.

Reset Button Device Administration

Covers using the device's reset button to revert parameters to default settings.

Network Settings Configuration

Configuring IPv4 Parameters

Guides on setting up IPv4 parameters for network integration using TCP/IP protocols.

Configuring IPv6 Parameters

Explains the integration and configuration of IPv6 parameters for modern network environments.

DNS Configuration

Details the process of enabling and configuring DNS for domain name resolution.

SNMP Configuration

Describes how to set up SNMP for network monitoring and management.

Bonjour Service Configuration

Explains how to enable Bonjour for automatic device recognition on the network.

POP3 and SMTP Configuration

Details the configuration of POP3 and SMTP protocols for email notifications and remote maintenance.

WLAN Configuration (myUTN-54)

Provides instructions for configuring Wireless LAN settings for the myUTN-54 model.

Device Settings Management

Assigning Device Descriptions

Explains how to assign descriptive names for better network device management.

Display Panel Identifier (myUTN-800)

Guides on setting a custom identifier on the myUTN-800 display panel for rack identification.

Device Time Configuration

Details how to set the device time using an SNTP server for accurate timekeeping.

UTN Port and SSL Port Configuration

Explains how to configure the UTN port or SSL port for secure data transfer.

USB Port Naming

Describes how to assign custom names to USB ports for easier identification in management tools.

USB Port Power Management

Explains how to enable or disable USB ports by interrupting power supply.

Notification Service Setup

Details how to configure email or SNMP trap notifications for server events.

Display Panel Error Messages (myUTN-800)

Guides on viewing error states displayed on the myUTN-800's front panel.

Acoustic Signal Configuration (myUTN-800)

Explains how to configure audible alerts for specific events on the myUTN-800.

VLAN Environment Usage

Covers the use of VLANs for network segmentation and security.

Working with the SEH UTN Manager

Discovering Network Devices

Guides on scanning the network to discover available UTN servers and connected USB devices.

Adding Devices to Selection List

Explains how to add discovered servers and devices to the selection list for easier access.

Connecting USB Devices to Clients

Details the process of establishing a connection to make a USB device available to a client.

Disconnecting USB Devices from Clients

Guides on how to disconnect a USB device from the client when it's no longer needed.

Requesting Occupied USB Devices

Explains how to request a USB device that is currently in use by another user.

Automating Port Connections

Covers automating USB port connections and program launches using various automatisms.

Accessing USB Port and Device Information

Details how to view status information and configure messages for USB ports and devices.

Managing Selection Lists for Users

Explains how administrators can manage global and user-specific selection lists for access control.

Security Measures

SSL/TLS Connection Encryption Levels

Guides on selecting encryption levels for secure SSL/TLS connections.

myUTN Control Center Access Control

Details methods for securing administrative access to the Control Center via connection types and passwords.

UTN Server TCP Port Access Control

Explains how to lock TCP ports and define exceptions for network access control.

USB Device Access Control

Describes methods like key control and device assignment to secure USB port access.

Blocking Specific USB Device Types

Guides on blocking specific USB device types, like HID class devices, to prevent abuse.

Correct Usage of Certificates

Explains the use of certificates for encryption, authentication, and securing communication.

Authentication Methods Overview

Details various authentication methods like EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, etc., for network access control.

Encrypting Data Transfer

Guides on enabling encryption for data transfer between clients and USB devices via SSL/TLS.

Maintenance Procedures

Securing UTN Parameters via Backup

Explains how to back up UTN server parameters for recovery and transfer.

Resetting Parameters to Default Values

Details procedures for resetting server parameters to factory defaults via Control Center or reset button.

Performing Software and Firmware Updates

Guides on how to update the UTN server's software and firmware to benefit from new features or fixes.

Restarting the UTN Server

Covers manual and automatic methods for restarting the UTN server.

Appendix Contents

Glossary of Terms

Provides definitions of technical terms and manufacturer-specific solutions related to network technology.

Comprehensive Parameter List

Offers a comprehensive list of all available UTN server parameters with their functions and values.

LED Status Indicator Guide

Explains the meaning of the UTN server's LEDs for status indication.

myUTN-800 Display Panel Information

Details the status and error messages displayed on the myUTN-800's front panel.

SEH UTN Manager Function Overview

Provides an overview of SEH UTN Manager features and their availability based on user rights and configuration.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Offers solutions for common problems encountered during the use of the UTN server.

Additional Tool 'utnm' Guide

Details the 'utnm' command-line tool for activating/deactivating USB ports and devices.

List of Figures

Lists all figures included in the manual for easy reference.

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