
KVM over IP
Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin
Instructs the web browser of your administration system to use the JVM of Sun
Microsystems. The JVM in the browser is used to run the code for the Remote
Console window, which is actually a Java Applet. If you check this box for the first
time on your administration system and the appropriate Java plug-in is not already
installed on your system, it will be downloaded and installed automatically. However,
in order to make the installation possible, you still need to answer the according
dialogs with “yes” . The download volume is around 11 Mbytes. The advantage of
downloading Sun's JVM lays in providing a stable and identical Java Virtual Machine
across different platforms. The Remote Console software is optimized for this JVM
versions and offers wider range of functionality when run in SUN's JVM. Please make
sure that you are installing Sun JVM v1.5 or above to your client system.
Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings
Start in Monitor Mode
Sets the initial value for the monitor mode. By default the monitor mode is off. In case
you switch it on, the Remote Console window will be started in a read only mode.
Start in Exclusive Access Mode
Enables the exclusive access mode immediately at Remote Console startup. This
forces the Remote Consoles of all other users to close. No one can open the Remote
Console at the same time again until this user disables the exclusive access or logs off.
Mouse hotkey
Allows to specify a hotkey combination which starts either the mouse synchronization
process if pressed in the Remote Console, or is used to leave the single mouse mode.
Remote Console Button Keys
Button Keys allow simulating keystrokes on the remote system that cannot be generated
locally. The reason for this might be a missing key or the fact, that the local operating
system of the Remote Console is unconditionally catching this keystroke already. Typical
examples are “Alt+Delete” on Windows and DOS, what is always caught, or
“Backspace” on Unix or Unix-like OS for terminating the X-Server. The syntax
to define a new Button Key is as follows:
[confirm] <keycode>[+|-[*]<keycode>]*
“confirm” requests confirmation by a dialog box before the key strokes will be sent to the
remote host.
“keycode” is the key to be sent. Multiple key codes can be concatenated with a plus, or a
minus sign. The plus sign builds key combinations, all keys will be pressed until a minus
sign or the end of the combination is encountered. In this case all pressed keys should be
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Summary of Contents for IPK-101
Page 1: ...KVM over IP IPK 101 Dongle User Manual V1 2 2009 10 19 ...
Page 13: ...KVM over IP Figure 2 5 Cable Connections stand alone PS 2 13 132 ...
Page 14: ...KVM over IP Figure 2 6 Cable Connections stand alone USB 14 132 ...
Page 17: ...KVM over IP Figure 2 8 Cable Connections with a Multi port KVM Switch 17 132 ...
Page 23: ...KVM over IP Click on Install to start the installation 23 132 ...
Page 24: ...KVM over IP 24 132 ...
Page 57: ...KVM over IP Make sure Wake on Magic packet is Enable 57 132 ...
Page 80: ...KVM over IP Figure 5 14 User Console Setting 80 132 ...
Page 94: ...KVM over IP Figure 5 22 IP Filter Settings 94 132 ...
Page 112: ...KVM over IP Check out the device information to see the updated firmware is running 112 132 ...
Page 127: ...KVM over IP E Pin outs of RJ45 DB9F Cable 127 132 ...