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The secondary Panel Menu pages correspond to the administration functions
described in the device’s User Manual. For configuring the settings, refer to the
manual’s Device Management chapters to obtain the necessary information.
When you have finished making your configuration settings, click
Save
.
Note:
1. On the CC2000’s secondary Panel Menu ANMS settings page, in
addition to the entry labeled
Preferred CC Server Settings
, there is an
entry called
Alternate CC Server Settings
. The Preferred settings
correspond to the ANMS settings on the device (see
, page 172) Changes to this setting take place on the device.
The Alternate settings entry allows you to set an IP address and port
for a CC2000 redundant slave server (see
, page 23). Although this setting does not appear on the
device’s ANMS page, it will take effect on the device if the preferred
server becomes unavailable.
2. On the CC2000’s secondary Panel Menu Customization settings
page, there is an entry called
Port timeout
. This field sets a time
threshold for users on ports whose Access Mode has been set to
Occupy
This corresponds to the
Access Mode
setting on the original device. If
there is no activity from the user occupying the port for the amount of
time set here, the user is timed out and the port is released. The first
user to send keyboard or mouse input after the port has been released
gets to occupy the port.
Input a value from 0 to 255 seconds. The default is 3 seconds. A
setting of 0 causes the port to be released the instant there is no input.
Port Configuration (For Cat5e KVM Devices)
The purpose of Port Configuration is to allow you to configure the port from
within the CC2000, without having to access the device directly. Changes on
these pages actually get made on the device, itself.
Note:
If the link between the CC2000 and the device should be broken for
some reason, device configuration changes made on these pages will
not be transmitted to the device. To make device configuration changes
you can log in to the device directly (see
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