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OmniView IP 5000 HQ
aCCessInG THe sysTeM as a User
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Once the administrator has set up and configured the OmniView IP
5000HQ system, users can access the system and connect to
permitted targets.
For a user to access the system:
Type the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager IP address (https://IP address)
into a web browser and press “Enter”. The login page appears.
Type the user name and password and press “Enter”. The “Access” page
appears; see Figure 94. The window displays only targets and target sets
that the user has permission to access.
note!
OmniView IP 5000HQ system supports multiuser login.
There is a 10-user limit to the amount of concurrent users.
Figure 94 User Access page
14 .1 Power column
When power management devices are connected to the targets,
a Power icon appears in this column, from which you can power-manage
the target.
14 .2 status column
The Status column gives the user the current status of the target
as follows:
available
– The user can click the target name or Access Service icon
and establish the remote session to that target.
remote active session
– A user is currently connected. (He can be
disconnected by an administrator. The disconnected user will be notified
of this.)
Unassigned
– The target is not assigned to any KVM-over-IP device.
Updating device
– Device is receiving an updated configuration
from OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager, and cannot currently serve
remote sessions.
Unavailable
– KVM-over-IP device is not available (IP device is itself in
“Alarm” status).
busy
– This refers to a server connected to an IP device via a KVM
switch. A user or users are currently accessing other servers connected
to that KVM switch and no more servers can be accessed.
Idle
– All targets assigned to non-KVM-over-IP Access Services display
“Idle” in the “Status” column.