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Strany 1 - User Guide

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USER GUIDE 9 2. Pre-installation guidelines Prepare a list of all KVM.net II system components. You will need this information to configure the system

Strany 3 - Table of Contents

USER GUIDE 99 Access to the Target works according to the type of service accessed and according to the parameters as configured in section 10 on pag

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KVM.NET ® II 100 13. Accessing the system as a User Once the Administrator has set up and configured the KVM.net II system, Users can access the syste

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USER GUIDE 101 Remote Active Session – A user is currently connected. (He can be disconnected by an administrator. The disconnected user will be notif

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KVM.NET ® II 102 To access the Target: Click the icon in the More Access Services column on the Access page. Access to the Target works according to

Strany 7 - 1. Introduction

USER GUIDE 103 14. Accessing an IP device directly If the KVM.net II system is down e.g. for maintenance, the availability of each IP device remains.

Strany 8 - 1.3 System diagram

KVM.NET ® II 104 15. Maintenance of the system Maintenance includes the following: • Backup & Restore • Restore Settings • Firmware Upgrade •

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USER GUIDE 105 Destination path - enter the remote computer name and shared folder or its IP address and shared folder using the following path syntax

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KVM.NET ® II 106 4. Click . After the process finishes, you are logged out from the KVM.net II web interface, login again. KVM.net II system is ready

Strany 11 - 2.1 Access services details

USER GUIDE 107 15.3 Firmware upgrade Periodically Minicom releases firmware upgrades for its IP devices and the KVM.net II Manager. These upgrades can

Strany 12 - 3.1 Creating users

KVM.NET ® II 108 15.4 Replication You can add a secondary KVM.net II Manager unit to the system. The primary unit then replicates all data to the seco

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KVM.NET ® II 10 2.1 Access services details Besides the Minicom KVM/IP devices mentioned above, you can connect to Targets via the following Access se

Strany 14 - Target Set - Finance

USER GUIDE 109 5. Select Secondary Unit. A field for the IP address of the primary unit appears. 6. Type the primary unit IP address. 7. Click . The

Strany 15 - Marketing GroupFinance Group

KVM.NET ® II 110 5. Change the IP address to match the original primary unit’s IP address (The IP address to which all IP devices are pointing). Do th

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USER GUIDE 111 4. On the original secondary unit, login to the KVM.net II Manager Web interface and configure it to be the primary unit as explained a

Strany 17 - 4. Setting up the system

KVM.NET ® II 112 15.5 Event log You can view an event log of all system activity. To do so: 1. From the Settings/Maintenance menu, click Event Log. Th

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USER GUIDE 113 15.5.2 Access, System or Configuration tabs For convenience, use the Access, System or Configuration tabs to see events in one of these

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KVM.NET ® II 114 16. Unit Maintenance From the Settings/Maintenance menu, click Unit Maintenance, Figure 102 appears. Here you set: • Server date and

Strany 20 - Figure 13 KVM.net II client

USER GUIDE 115 16.3 Power Control tab Click the Power Control tab, the following appears. Figure 104 Power Control tab For maintenance purposes: To s

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KVM.NET ® II 116 17. About Click at the top of the page, the About page appears, see Figure 105. This contains information about the version of the:

Strany 22 - 6. Creating users

USER GUIDE 117 18. General troubleshooting A) An IP device is not responding 1. Confirm that the unit is powered on and its network cable is connecte

Strany 23 - 6.2 User Group tab

KVM.NET ® II 118 E) The Video is distorted when controlling a Target 1. Push the ‘Auto Video Adjust’ button in the Client video settings. 2. Confirm t

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USER GUIDE 11 3. Understanding the system – an overview The figure below shows a typical KVM.net II application. Figure 3 KVM.net II typical applica

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USER GUIDE 119 K) I am unable to see the KVM.net II web interface without error messages appearing For added security, a Safenet Sentinel Security key

Strany 26 - 6.5 Creating a User Group

KVM.NET ® II 120 19. Technical Specifications KVM.net II Manager Form factor KVM.net II Manager 1U rack mountable Dimensions Height - 4.2 cm (1.67 i

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USER GUIDE 121 19.1 WEEE compliance WEEE Information for Minicom Customers and Recyclers Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Di

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KVM.NET ® II 122 20. Appendix A – PX details * Only needed when not defaultPXIdentifying Name -e.g.by location___________MAC address______________Iden

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USER GUIDE 123 20.1 KVM/IP device details IP deviceIdentifying Name -e.g.by location___________MAC address______________Switch type___________Number o

Strany 30 - Icons of access services

KVM.NET ® II 124 Regional Offices Germany Kiel Tel: + 49 431 668 7933 [email protected] France Vincennes Tel: + 33 1 49 57 00 00 info.france@

Strany 31 - 7. Configuring Targets

KVM.NET ® II 12 A User can be a full User or just View only. These permission types are explained fully in section 9.3. In the example below 4 users

Strany 32 - Figure 24 New Target page

USER GUIDE 13 Dell#1Target serversDell#2Dell#3Dell#4 Figure 6 Created Targets 3.4 Forming Targets into sets Targets can be formed into sets. You can f

Strany 33 - Figure 26 Device and Targets

KVM.NET ® II 14 This means that: • The Finance Group has access rights to Target Set - Finance. • Any user added to the Finance Group will automatic

Strany 34 - 7.2 Target Sets tab

USER GUIDE 15 Besides the Minicom KVM/IP devices, you can connect to Targets via the following Access services through KVM.net II: • Minicom’s PX Ser

Strany 35 - Figure 28 Target Sets

KVM.NET ® II 16 4. Setting up the system Set up the Minicom IP device systems according to their User Guide instructions. In order to be managed by KV

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USER GUIDE 17 4.2 KVM.net II Manager’s default IP address Each KVM.net II Manager unit comes with the following default values: IP address - 192.168.1

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KVM.NET ® II 18 5. Displaying the KVM.net II web interface To display the Web interface: 1. Open your Web browser (Internet Explorer version 6.0 or h

Strany 38 - Figure 33 Target set

USER GUIDE 1 About this User Guide This User Guide provides installation and operation instructions for the KVM.net II Manager system produced by Min

Strany 39 - 8. Management / Devices

USER GUIDE 19 Menu sectionIP device typeNew devices identified with their MAC addressOnce devices are identified by a name they appear here Figure 12

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KVM.NET ® II 20 This Guide explains the menu sections from the point of view of first setting up the system and then operating it. So the guide expla

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USER GUIDE 21 6. Creating users There are two possible methods of inputting users into the system. When using local authentication (see page 50) users

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KVM.NET ® II 22 • Permission Level – Administrator or User. You can sort the users out in Permission Level order - Administrators then Users or Users

Strany 43 - Figure 37 KVM Ports tab

USER GUIDE 23 To add a User to an existing User Group or Groups: 1. Press the Users Group tab, Figure 16 appears. All existing Groups appear in the Al

Strany 44 - 8.4 Targets

KVM.NET ® II 24 To choose which Targets / Target Sets the user will have access to: 1. Press the Access Permissions tab. The following appears. Select

Strany 45 - 8.5 Network tab

USER GUIDE 25 Number of users in the system Figure 18 Users in the system By clicking a user name, an Administrator can access the General, User Group

Strany 46 - Figure 40 Serial tab

KVM.NET ® II 26 Users that are members of this Group appear hereAll users in the system appear here Figure 19 New User Group - Members tab 2. Name: T

Strany 47 - 9. Settings - Applications

USER GUIDE 27 6.5.1 Access Permissions tab Click the Access Permissions tab, Figure 20 appears. Select from the All Targets and All Target Sets lists

Strany 48 - 9.1 Access services

KVM.NET ® II 28 6.5.2 Allowed Services tab Click the Allowed Services tab. The following appears. Figure 21 Allowed Services tab Here you assign Acce

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KVM.NET ® II 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction...6

Strany 50 - 9.2 KVM switches

USER GUIDE 29 User GroupsIcons of access services allowed appear here Figure 22 User Groups page 6.5.4 Deleting a User Group To delete a Group: 1. On

Strany 51 - 9.3 Account Policy

KVM.NET ® II 30 7. Configuring Targets You must input the details of all the Targets physically connected to the system’s IP devices / KVM switches. T

Strany 52 - Standard Policy password:

USER GUIDE 31 • Target Sets – The Target Sets this Target is a member of. • Description - optional description of the Target. 2. From the toolbar, c

Strany 53 - 9.3.1.1 Account blocking

KVM.NET ® II 32 7.1.1 Default access service You can set any of the access services to be the default service. This means that the service will be use

Strany 54 - 9.3.2.3 LDAP settings

USER GUIDE 33 Figure 27 KVM/IP Device / Port number To remove an assigned Target from an IP device/ KVM switch port click . The assignment is removed

Strany 55 - 9.3.2.4 Importing users

KVM.NET ® II 34 Target sets that this Target is a member of appear hereAll Target sets created in the system appear here Figure 28 Target Sets 2. From

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USER GUIDE 35 Unselect the User/Group checkbox from the relevant list. 7.4 Saving the Target Click . The Target details are now in the system. Repeat

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KVM.NET ® II 36 3. Description – Type a description. 4. From the All Targets list, select the checkboxes of the Targets you want to add to the Targe

Strany 58 - 9.4 Global Settings

USER GUIDE 37 and also on the Target sets page, from the menu select Targets/Target Sets, see Figure 32. Figure 32 Target sets page To see all the T

Strany 59 - Figure 51 Global Settings

KVM.NET ® II 38 8. Management / Devices The web interface opens at the Devices page, see Figure 34. The New Devices section automatically displays all

Strany 60 - Click Save to save changes

USER GUIDE 3 7.1.2 Minicom KVM/IP...32 7.2 Target Sets tab...

Strany 61 - Figure 52 Access Services

USER GUIDE 39 Warning – Problem with the device. See the Devices page on page 39 for more information. Uploading – Device is receiving new firmware fr

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KVM.NET ® II 40 Name - You must assign a unique name to each IP device before associating connected Targets or KVM switches. Type a name for the devic

Strany 63 - Figure 55 ILO – SSH mode

USER GUIDE 41 Custom Custom gives you the option to manually choose both the compression and colors. 8.2.3 Mouse Select the appropriate values accor

Strany 64 - Figure 56 ILO – Web mode

KVM.NET ® II 42 8.3 KVM Ports tab In the KVM Ports tab you: • Associate the KVM switches in the system to the relevant IP device • Associate Targets

Strany 65 - Figure 57 RDP– Web mode

USER GUIDE 43 For KVM.net managed select the correct DX configuration with PRT-SCR (and not Ctrl hotkey), as selected in the KVM Switches page. Once t

Strany 66 - Figure 59 SSH

KVM.NET ® II 44 When there is more than one DXU IP II units or if there are multi-user matrix KVM switches in the system, you must assign the same Tar

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USER GUIDE 45 In TCP Ports type three ports (from 800 and up to 65535). By default the port numbers are 900, 901 and 902. These default ports are suit

Strany 68 - : http://www.uvnc.com/

KVM.NET ® II 46 8.7 Deleting IP devices IP devices can be deleted from the KVM.net II system from the Devices page. To delete IP devices: 1. From the

Strany 69 - Figure 62 Telnet

USER GUIDE 47 9.1 Access services Besides connecting to Minicom KVM/IP devices, you can connect to a variety of both hardware and software external re

Strany 70 - Figure 63 VMware Server

KVM.NET ® II 48 9.1.1 Minicom KVM/IP Click Minicom KVM/IP. The Minicom KVM/IP settings appear, see Figure 43. Figure 43 Minicom KVM/IP settings The d

Strany 71 - Figure 64 New Service page

KVM.NET ® II 4 10.1.6 SSH...65 10.1.7 VNC...

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USER GUIDE 49 9.2 KVM switches Configuring KVM switches is relevant when there are KVM switches connected to IP devices in the system or when there ar

Strany 73 - Figure 65 Target page

KVM.NET ® II 50 2. From the list, select the KVM switch brands and models physically connected to your IP devices. When there are Smart 116 IP units i

Strany 74 - Figure 67 Web Target

USER GUIDE 51 To set these options: From the Application menu select Account Policy. The Account policy page appears, see Figure 45. Figure 45 Accoun

Strany 75 - Figure 68 ILO

KVM.NET ® II 52 None: You can write any character (except the “special” characters: &, <, >, ”,) and any number of characters for the passwo

Strany 76 - Figure 69 ILO – Web mode

USER GUIDE 53 Only the “admin” account remains as a “backdoor” account. This user has KVM.net II local access. Admin account is allowed to manage KVM.

Strany 77 - Figure 70 RDP– Web mode

KVM.NET ® II 54 Base DN – here you define the base object where the search for users begins. The search is performed only on this object and the objec

Strany 78 - Figure 72 SSH

USER GUIDE 55 Imported users appear here Imported user groups appear here All LDAP users and groups appear here. Groups can be expanded to select just

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KVM.NET ® II 56 Figure 49 Users (LDAP mode) After importing Users, you must assign their permissions - Administrator, User, or View only. How to assi

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USER GUIDE 57 Figure 50 Purge window 9.3.2.6 Operating KVM.net II in External Authentication mode In External Authentication (LDAP) Mode, KVM.net II

Strany 81 - Figure 75 Telnet

KVM.NET ® II 58 Figure 51 Global Settings 9.4.1 KVM.net II / KVM/IP Session Idle timeout Select the number of minutes of non-activity, after which t

Strany 82 - Figure 76 VMware Server

USER GUIDE 5 13.3.3 Changing the password...102 14. Accessing an IP device

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USER GUIDE 59 Items Per Page Select the maximum number of items – Targets, Groups etc – to appear on one page. When this number is reached additional

Strany 84 - Figure 77 Access page

KVM.NET ® II 60 10. Configuring Access Services – introduction Each Access Service comes with a default settings template. The template values can be

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USER GUIDE 61 The following variables in the application path can be used: • %ProgramFiles% - Program Files folder • %SystemRoot%\ - Windows folder

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KVM.NET ® II 62 10.1.3 Web Click Web. The Web settings appear, see Figure 54. Figure 54 Web Target Description: - Default description. Set the URL fo

Strany 87 - , - First login to the

USER GUIDE 63 In SSH mode, the port number is 22 (default). Web mode Web mode uses a remote console with power management options. In Web mode there i

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KVM.NET ® II 64 10.1.5 RDP Click RDP. The following are the default settings for RDP. Figure 57 RDP– Web mode Description: - Description of the acces

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USER GUIDE 65 Figure 58 RDP – RDP Client mode RDP Client mode uses an RDP console server. From Windows XP onwards the executable application - mstsc.

Strany 90 - 12.2.5.3 Auto Video Adjust

KVM.NET ® II 66 PuTTy Application Path: - PuTTy application must be installed on all client computers, preferably in the same path. In the default pat

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USER GUIDE 67 Application / VNC Application Path / Port – these fields are only relevant in VNC Client mode. The difference between VNC Client and Web

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KVM.NET ® II 68 Figure 61 RDP – Web mode In Web mode there is only manual login. 10.1.8 Telnet Click Telnet. The following are the default settings f

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KVM.NET ® II 6 1. Introduction KVM.net II is a robust central management appliance that provides reliable and secure management of KVM IP devices. KV

Strany 94 - Figure 86 Mouse Settings box

USER GUIDE 69 10.1.9 VMware Server Click VMware Server. The following are the default settings for VMware Server. Figure 63 VMware Server Description

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KVM.NET ® II 70 Password. KVM.net II logs into VMware Server using this User Name and Password. 10.1.10 New Access Services You can add other access s

Strany 96 - 12.2.8.1 Virtual Media

USER GUIDE 71 URL – If the Access service resource can be reached via a web browser, type the URL here: HTTP or HTTPS etc. You may incorporate variabl

Strany 97 - Figure 89 Virtual Media

KVM.NET ® II 72 11. Configuring Access services for individual Targets As explained in section 10, the Access service default values are set globally

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USER GUIDE 73 Figure 66 Minicom PX Serial settings Description: - Description of the access service - Minicom PX Serial. Application: PuTTy.exe. This

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KVM.NET ® II 74 11.2.2 ILO From the All Services list, select the ILO checkbox. ILO appears in the Active Services list. Click ILO. The ILO settings a

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USER GUIDE 75 Web mode Web mode uses a remote console with power management options. In Web mode there is no need for an executable application. Figur

Strany 101 - Figure 91 User Access page

KVM.NET ® II 76 Figure 70 RDP– Web mode Description: - Description of the access service - RDP. URL/Host: - Type the URL/Host of the Target server. M

Strany 102 - 13.3 Connecting to a Target

USER GUIDE 77 RDP Client mode uses an RDP console server. From Windows XP onwards the executable application - mstsc.exe - comes as part of the operat

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KVM.NET ® II 78 Description: - Description of the access service - SSH. Application - PuTTy.exe is the application used for SSH access. The PuTTy appl

Strany 104 - USER GUIDE

USER GUIDE 7 Virtual Media - Virtual Media is a very useful tool for those who need to manage large numbers of computers such as commercial IT data ce

Strany 105 - 15.1 Backup & Restore

USER GUIDE 79 Figure 73 VNC - VNC Client Description: - Description of the access service - VNC. Application / VNC Application Path / Port – these fi

Strany 106 - //gx270n-comp163/backup

KVM.NET ® II 80 Login Method: • Prompt for Credentials – this means the VNC login appears and you login manually. • Use KVM.net Credentials – this

Strany 107 - 15.2 Restore Settings

USER GUIDE 81 Description: - Description of the Access service - Telnet. Application - PuTTy.exe is the application used for Telnet access. The PuTTy

Strany 108 - 15.3 Firmware upgrade

KVM.NET ® II 82 Application Path: - VMware Server console must be installed on all local computers, preferably in the same path. In the default path %

Strany 109 - 15.4 Replication

USER GUIDE 83 12. Accessing Targets - Administrator For an Administrator to access a Target: From the menu, select Access. The Access page appears sho

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KVM.NET ® II 84 Remote Active Session – A user is currently connected. (He can be disconnected by an administrator. The disconnected user will be noti

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USER GUIDE 85 On the remote console you have the following: Target name - The currently accessed server identity can be checked by looking at the Serv

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KVM.NET ® II 86 Or Press F9. To display the Toolbar repeat the above action. See also page 95. 12.2.3 Switching to a different server There are 2 met

Strany 113 - 15.5 Event log

USER GUIDE 87 Figure 80 Settings.. Dialog box Bandwidth Choose from the following options Adaptive – automatically adapts to the best compression and

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KVM.NET ® II 88 12.2.5.1 Refresh Select Refresh to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be needed when changing the display attributes of a Target. 1

Strany 115 - 16. Unit Maintenance

KVM.NET ® II 8 UIDG21 2HPProLiantDL140Internet / VPN / MANRemote userPOWER100-250 VAC 50/60 Hz1 2 3 4 5 6 710 11 12 13 14 159COMPUTERPOWER100-240 VAC

Strany 116 - 16.3 Power Control tab

USER GUIDE 89 Select Filter - defines the filter of the input video from the server. A higher filter reduces the noise level but makes the image heavi

Strany 117 - 17. About

KVM.NET ® II 90 To record a key sequence: 1. From the Special Key Manager box press Record New. The Add Special Key Dialog box appears, see Figure 83.

Strany 118 - 18. General troubleshooting

USER GUIDE 91 Warning Adjust the video of the Target, (explained above) otherwise the mice may not be synchronized. 12.2.7.1 Aligning the mouse pointe

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KVM.NET ® II 92 Figure 85 Mouse Settings (USB) box 1. From the drop down menu, select the Target’s Operating system. Instructions and sliders appear.

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USER GUIDE 93 Novell, SCO UNIX or SUN Solaris you must synchronize the mouse pointers manually. To manually synchronize mouse pointers: 1. From the T

Strany 121 - 19. Technical Specifications

KVM.NET ® II 94 Advanced – Mouse Emulation In the Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse that you would like the KVM/IP device to emul

Strany 122 - 19.1 WEEE compliance

USER GUIDE 95 Figure 88 Client Configuration dialog box Pointer type – From the Drop-down list you can change the Client computer mouse pointer to ap

Strany 123 - 20. Appendix A – PX details

KVM.NET ® II 96 Figure 89 Virtual Media 2. Select the device to be mounted and click Mount. A Remote Device Warning appears, see below. Figure 90 Re

Strany 124 - 20.1 KVM/IP device details

USER GUIDE 97 12.2.8.2 Things to know during operation of the Virtual Media Because Virtual Media emulates USB 1.1 over a TCP connection it has a numb

Strany 125 - Pacific / S. Korea

KVM.NET ® II 98 12.2.9 Full screen mode Work on the Target as if you are working on a local computer, with full screen mode. To work in full screen mo

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