Managing Your Remote Console Switch Using the On-board Web Interface
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The
Encryption Levels
option allows you to specify the type of encryption to
be used for video, keyboard, and mouse sessions. You can select multiple
methods when a new client connection is requested. The Remote Console
Switch negotiates for the highest enabled encryption method.
The
Connection Sharing
options indicate which sharing options are enabled.
Enable Share Mode, Automatic Sharing
,
Exclusive Connections,
and
Stealth Connections
all appear checked when the particular option is
enabled.
Automatic Sharing
,
Exclusive Connections
and
Stealth
Connections
are enabled only when
Enabled Share Mode
is selected. For
more information, see "Connection Sharing" on page 126.
The
Input Control Timeout
option controls the time period allowed for
between inputs from an active session before another session gains control.
The values range from 1-5 seconds and the option is only available if
Share
Mode
is selected.
The
Login Timeout
option specifies the time period allowed for an LDAP
server to respond to a log in request. The default time is 30 seconds, but some
WANs may require a longer time period.
By enabling the
Inactivity Timeout
option, you may specify the time period
allowed for an inactive on-board web interface session to remain open. If the
specified time elapses without the user navigating to another web page or
making changes, the session will close and return to the Log In window.
NOTE:
Changes you make to session parameters affect future connection requests
only, and not existing connections.