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Configuring Virtual Media parameters
The Virtual Media subcategory enables you to specify the settings for Virtual Media sessions.
Parameter Function
Lock to KVM Session
When selected, a Virtual Media session is not allowed to remain after the Video
Session Viewer that launched it closes. If not selected, the virtual media session is
allowed to remain when the associated video session is closed. This setting is
enabled by default.
Allow Reserved
Sessions
Enables Virtual Media sessions to be reserved. The user only allowed to establish a
KVM session to a reserved virtual media session is the owner of the Virtual Media
session. This setting affects the showing of the reserved setting in the Virtual Media.
If this feature is enabled, KVM sharing is not allowed while there is a reserved
Virtual Media session. If you select Allow Reserved Sessions, then the owner of the
Virtual Media session can choose to prevent other users from establishing a KVM
session to the same server. Also when the Virtual Media session is reserved, the
corresponding KVM session is not subject to inactivity timeouts and cannot be
preempted. This setting is disabled by default.
Read-Only Access
Prevents write access to the Virtual Media devices that allow it. CD-ROMs and other
media that do not allow write access are not affected by this setting. This setting is
enabled by default.
Summary of Contents for 1x1x16 - IP Console Switch KVM
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