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Prima IP KVM Switch User Guide R1.4
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3.9
Title Bar Information
ServerRoom_TPE
: This is the name you specified for your Video Server.
Window XP P o essional
: This is the name you specified for this connected computer
53 ms
: This is the capture time that is used for capturing the video image
Shared
: This is a shared session that allows other authorized user logins
OPTIMISING: This indicates that the Prima IP video server is optimizing the video capture from the server
desktop.
Not shared: This indicates a non-shared session that blocks others from subsequent logins
No Encryption: This indicates no encryption for signal transmission (Level 1)
256-bit encryption
: The current viewer session is using 256-bit SSL connection (Level 2 and 3)
PKI Authentication
: The current viewer session is PKI-authenticated (Level 3)
Connection Information shown on the Title
3.10
The Select Computer box
Win32 Viewer
The Select Computer box allows the user to perform intuitive
Click-and-Switch
operation without
memorizing the varying port-switching hotkey commands of all kinds of KVM Switches possibly
installed behind
Prima IP
. However, to use the
click and-switch
feature provided by it, you
must first configure the KVM switching hotkey commands for that KVM Switch model via the Web
Management Interface . Please refer to
Section Error! Reference source not found., KVMs –
Keeping and adding your KVM Data Base
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The
Select Computer
box shows always on top of your screen once the
Prima IP
Viewer
connection is successfully made. On the box, you can see the computer icons together with the
computer names you have already specified for each of them using the web management
interface.
Click-and-Switch
To switch to a computer, just click a computer icon on the box.
Note that those computer icons represents only the computer names you have already registered
using
Prima IP
Web management interface, not indicating any status of its connection such as
whether it is in powered-on or powered-off state.