Belden thinklogical SMP2 Manual de usuario

Revision C, February 2020

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Table of Contents
PREFACE 4
About Thinklogical®4
Note and Warning Symbols 5
Class 1 Laser Information 5
Scope 6
INTRODUCTION 6
Cable Connection Diagram 7
THE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO 2.0 8
▪The SMP2 Software Package 8
▪The SMP Appliance 9
The Front Panel 10
The Rear Panel 10
Navigating the SMP Appliance Front Panel LCD 11
▪The SMP Module 12
▪The SMP Client 12
Connecting Multiple SMP Clients to the System 14
OSD Pooling 15
SMP Client Kiosk Mode 16
Navigating the SMP Module and SMP Client Front Panel LCD 17
▪The SMP Appliance Technical Specifications 18
▪The SMP Module/Client Technical Specifications 18
▪SMP Hardware General Technical Specifications 19
LOGIN TO SMP2 AS AN ADMINISTRATOR 20
How to Create or Modify a User or Password 20
USING SMP2 22
The LOGOUT Tab 23
The ABOUT Tab 23
The ADMIN (Administration) Tab 24
The SRCS (Sources) Tab 25
The SAVE Button 26
The DSTS (Destinations) Tab 26
The KBDS (Keyboard) Tab 26
The Follows Column 27
The FRMS (Frames) Tab 27
The MTX (Matrix Switch) Tab 27
The HOT KEYS Tab 28
Hot Keys Syntax 28
Adding Hot Key Functions 30
The RESTART Tab 31
The TIE LINES Tab 32
The USERS Tab 34
The TAGS Tab 36
The POOLS Tab 37
The MACROS Tab 38
The OVERLAY Tab 46
The COMBI Tab 47
Adding a Touchpanel 47
The CONNECT Tab 49

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The DRAG (Drag N Drop) Tab 52
Modifying the Appearance of Drag N Drop 53
Modify the Backgrounds 54
Modify the Icons 54
Configuration Backup 56
DASHBOARD 57
The IP Config Tab 57
The Redundancy Tab 57
The Monitor Tab 58
The Transmitter (TX) Tab 58
The Receiver (RX) Tab 58
The Monitor Tab’s TX and RX Columns 59
The Matrix Switch (MTX) Tab 59
The Firmware Tab 60
The Services Tab 60
The Settings Tab 61
REGULATORY & SAFETY COMPLIANCE 62
Safety Requirements 62
Symbols Found on the Product 62
Regulatory Compliance 62
North America 62
Australia & New Zealand 62
European Union 62
Standards with which Our Products Comply 62
Supplementary Information 63
Product Serial Number 63
Connection to the Product 63
HOW TO CONTACT US 64
Customer Support 64
Website 64
Email 64
Telephone 64
Fax 64
Product Support 64
Warranty 64
Return Authorization 64
Our Addresses 64
APPENDIX A: System Management Portfolio 2.0 Part Numbers 65
APPENDIX B: SSL Certificates for HTTPS 66
APPENDIX C: Key SMP2 –File Locations 66
APPENDIX D: Enable Hot Keys (Out Of Band) 67
APPENDIX E: Flex Keys 69
APPENDIX F: SMP2 Redundancy 75
APPENDIX G: Protocols and Port Numbers 77
APPENDIX H: Intuitive Mouse Setup 78
Tech Notes: Set or Change the Date, Time and Time Zone 21
Tech Notes: Initial Set-Up of Your Thinklogical SMP2 22
Tech Notes: Customize Drag & Drop 56

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PREFACE
About Thinklogical A BELDEN BRAND
Thinklogical, a Belden brand, is the leading manufacturer and provider of fiber-optic and CATx video,
KVM, audio, and peripheral extension and switching solutions used in video-rich, big-data
computing environments.
Thinklogical offers the only fiber-optic KVM Matrix Switches in the world that are
accredited to the Common Criteria EAL4, TEMPEST SDIP 24 Level B, and NATO NIAPC
Evaluation Scheme: GREEN and the U.S. DoD DISA JITC UCR 2013 APL information
assurance standards. And Thinklogical Velocity products are the first system with both
KVM and video matrix switching capabilities to be placed on the Unified Capabilities
Approved Product List (UC APL) under the Video Distribution System (VDS) category.
Thinklogical products are designed and manufactured in the USA and are certified to the
ISO 9001:2015 standard.
Thinklogical is headquartered in Milford, Connecticut and is owned by Belden, Inc., St. Louis, MO
(http://www.belden.com). For more information about Thinklogical products and services, please
visit https://www.thinklogical.com.

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Note and Warning Symbols
Throughout this document, you will notice certain symbols that bring your attention to important
information. These are Notes and Warnings. Examples are shown below.
Note: Important Notes appear in blue text preceded by a yellow exclamation point
symbol, as shown here.
A note is meant to call the reader’s attention to helpful information at a point in the text that is relevant
to the subject being discussed.
Warning! All Warnings appear in red text, followed by blue text, and preceded by a red
stop sign, as shown here.
A warning is meant to call the reader’s attention to critical information at a point in the text that is
relevant to the subject being discussed.
Class 1 Laser Information
Thinklogical
®
products are designed and identified as
Class 1 LASER products.
This means the maximum
permissible exposure (MPE) cannot be exceeded when viewing the laser with the naked eye or with the aid
of typical magnifying optics (e.g. telescope or microscope).
CLASS 1 LASERS do not require any special
precautions under conditions of normal use.
SFP
Modules
Fiber-Optic
Cables
Class 1 Lasers

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Scope
This document describes the functionality of Thinklogical’s®System Management Portfolio 2.0, also
known as SMP2, a managed configuration and control system for Thinklogical’s VX, MX and TLX line
of Matrix Switches. (See note, below.)
Introduction
Thinklogical’s® System Management Portfolio 2.0, or SMP2, includes the four components
below, available in 6G (VX) and 10G (TLX) and in Multi-mode and Single-mode varieties:
▪SMP2 Software: Matrix Switch-control application that runs on the SMP Appliance and the SMP
Module. (pg. 8)
▪The SMP Appliance is a 19” rack-mount unit that runs Debian Linux software. Like the SMP Module,
it communicates with the Matrix Switch and other components to control system operation, but also
features two Ethernet hubs and monitoring connections to the Matrix Switch and an OSD (On Screen
Display) port (pg. 9). The SMP Appliance also supports Overlay (pg. 46).
▪The SMP Module runs Debian Linux software. It communicates with the Matrix Switch and other
components to control system operation. (pg. 12)
▪The SMP Client runs Debian Linux software and a Chrome browser. It provides user-customized
OSD (On Screen Display) functionality to the user’s configuration. (pg. 12)
Note: SMP2 is NOT supported on the VX40, VX160 or VX320 Matrix Switches due to
hardware restrictions.

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Cable Connection Diagram
Depicted below is a simple, but typical 6G system with four Sources (NUC-1, Mac-1 and Tower-
1 HD1 & HD2), three Destinations (WS-1.1, WS-2.1 and WS-2.2), TX Mon1 and RX Mon1 from
the SMP2 Appliance, through Matrix Switch A (TLX48), all of which are managed by the SMP
Appliance (below, in blue). Two SMP Clients are used for this initial set-up. (Can use up to ten.)
This is the configuration that is referenced in mostscreen-shotsand other examples throughout
this document.

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THE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO 2.0
▪The SMP2 Software Package
Thinklogical’s System Management Portfolio 2.0 includes a specialized software package that provides
powerful remote management and maintenance capabilities, making it easier for users to configure,
operate and update Thinklogical signal extension and switching systems of any size.
Among the key enhancements of SMP2:
•The ability of the OSD to recognize the number of connected monitors (pg. 13).
•The ability to create Pools (pg. 37).
•Configurable security classification levels (pg. 45).
•Includes Dashboard, a software package used to configure the network interfaces, manage
services and to enable and manage redundancy and file synchronization (pg. 57).
The intuitive graphical user interface enables fast set-up and control of each Matrix Switch (also called
a Switch or Router) in the system. Tabs along the bottom of the screen allow users to navigate
effortlessly through the Drag N Drop, Connection and Macros pages.
The Drag N Drop Graphical User Interface makes it easy for users to visualize their workstations on-
screen and switch Sources and Destinations by simply moving an icon. As room configurations
evolve over time, icons representing Sources and Destinations can be added or removed from
the layout as required, making it simple to adapt to changing requirements without moving a single
cable or wire. (See more on pg. 52.)
Four Sources (NUC-1, Mac-1 and Tower-1 HD1 and HD2) and three Destinations (WS-1.1, WS-2.1
and WS-2.2) are graphically depicted above in the Drag N Drop GUI, with Sources on the left,
Destinations on the right, plus one Audio Output and two Macros (START UP and CLEAR ALL).
Connections can be made or changed simply by clicking on an icon and dragging it to a desired location.
Macros can be executed, or cleared, with a single click.

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The same Sources and Destinations in the Drag N Drop GUI are also displayed on the Connect and
Combi pages. These can be divided into named sub-sets that appear in the tabs along the top. This
is useful for larger systems with many sources and destinations.
The remainder of this document will use screen shots, diagrams and text to describe in detail each of
the hardware components and the on-screen tabs and windows that make up the System Management
Portfolio 2.0 and how they can be used to manage Thinklogical deployments of any size.
▪The SMP Appliance
The SMP Appliance, a major hardware component of the SMP2, is a system wide, non-intrusive
monitoring and control device connected to a Thinklogical Matrix Switch serving both 10G (TLX)
and 6G (VX) extenders and the connections between them. The SMP Appliance incorporates a core
processor that runs System Management Portfolio 2.0. (See the Cable Connection Diagram, pg. 7.)
▪Collects system health and status information from all VelocityKVM and TLX equipment.
Can also set selective firmware updates to any remotely upgradeable Thinklogical modules.
▪The SMP Appliance is a stand-alone, rack mountable unit in a 14.07” D x 17.49” W x 1.72” H
chassis with four software-controlled cooling fans. There are no other externally-pluggable
modules.
▪Can be used with a Matrix Switch of mixed rate Input/Output Cards (i.e. both 10G and 6G),
however, the MON and the OSD I/O ports are hardware configured as either 6G or 10G.
▪Has download capabilities for Thinklogical Firmware updates. This includes the ability to send
Firmware updates to any connected, upgradable Thinklogical module endpoint.
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