Chapter 5 — Using the Client
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The below table describes the floppy LED status description.
Legacy Floppy
behavior
As disk inside (LED
status)
As No Disk inside (LED
status)
Mount Begin
Light On about 1.5 min
Blinking (On: 3.5 sec, Off:
2.5 sec)
Ready
Blinking (On: 3.5 sec, Off:
2.5 sec)
None
No Media
None
Blinking (On: 3.5 sec, Off:
2.5 sec)
Note:
When the virtual floppy is mounted, it does not lock on the client site. It is recom-
mended that the client does not access the client floppy file (even file write,
remove).
USB CD-ROM Emulation
When
CD-ROM Emulation
function is enabled, the managed server will find a USB CD-ROM drive. User puts
the target CD into the remote console PC CD-ROM drive. While managed server will access this virtual attached
USB CD-ROM, AST2000 will redirect to the CD in console PC and Java Remote KVM will access the target CD
instead. The CD format only supports data CD in Mode 1 and Mode 2 Form 1. It does not support VCD and
CDDA.
USB Flash Disk Emulation
When
USB Flash Disk Emulation
function is enabled and with the USB flash disk inserted to console PC USB
port, the managed server will find a USB removable drive. While managed server access this virtual attached USB
flash drive, AST2000 will redirect to the flash disk in console PC and Java Remote KVM will access the target
flash disk instead.
The diskette access includes:
•
Read
•
Write
Note:
When the virtual floppy is mounted, it does not lock yet on the client site, we rec-
ommend that the client to not access the client floppy file (even file write, remove).
CD /DVD ROM Emulation
Java RKVM can read CD/DVD ISO image file and emulate a CD/DVD ROM on the managed server. Now, we
only support ISO9660 format.
Note:
Regarding the CD/DVD-ROM ISO image file, we only support the data format.
We do not support any WAV, Video and other extended formats (for example
compressed format).
If the Java Remote KVM customer selects an incorrect ISO format file,
No Media
status is activated. Click media
change
to select the correct ISO file.
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