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4. When you have finished, click
Save
to complete the procedure. You return
to the main page. The device now appears in the Device List.
Note:
1. After adding a device, its ports are locked. See
Locking / Unlocking
Ports
, page 94, for details.
2. For Cat5 KVM switches, only the ports that are have a KVM adapter
cable attached, and are online are recognized and are added to the
Device List. This is because each adapter cable has its own
independent identity and if it is not online there is no way for it to be
recognized. Once a port has been added, it will appear in the list even
if it is off line.
CC2000 Options
Disable other authentication:
As an added security
measure, if this feature is enabled, the device will only
accept logins through the CC2000. While the device is
connected to the CC2000 system, users cannot log in to
the device using the device’s own authentication system,
and they can only manage the device through the
CC2000’s interface.
Note:
1. If the device becomes disconnected from the
CC2000 system, users will be able to log into the
device using its own authentication system.
2. If the checkbox is unchecked it means that other
authentication is enabled and users can log into
the device using its own authentication system.
Enable device log information to be sent to the
CC2000:
If this feature is enabled, the CC2000 acts as the
device’s log server – receiving and storing the device’s tick
event information, and having it available for retrieval.
Enable Trap notification to be sent to the CC2000:
If
this feature is enabled, the CC2000 receives notification of
Trap events that take place on the device, and stores it for
retrieval and auditing purposes.
Enable monitor data to be sent to the CC2000.
If this
feature is enabled, environment data that is being
monitored is sent to the CC2000 to be recorded in its log
files. After enabling this feature, drop down the list to set
the
Time interval
between transmissions.
Device session timeout:
If this feature is enabled If there
is no input from the user for the amount of time set with this
function, the session is terminated. The setting range is 2–
99 minutes. A setting of 0 (zero) disables this function. The
default is 3 minutes.
Field
Information
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