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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
6 - Logs and Events
The options are:
1- show otp log
2- show ram log
3- show non-critical RAM log
8- back
9- exit terminal
Under logs and events, all information defined
as critical and sensitive is saved. There are two
types of logs on the KVM switches:
• The OTP log:
Its information is never deleted, not even
during the RFD. This log keeps date, time and
username of all the events that defined as
critical, such as: self-test failures, peripheral
device rejection, tampering event, DPP
configuration changes, RFD, admin password
change.
These events are never deleted from the
log.
• The RAM log:
Its information is never deleted, not even
during theRFD. The events kept on this log
are events like power up, peripheral device
acceptance, simple configuration change,
Admin logon, user add/delete, password
change or password lock, and so on. The
RAM log stores up to 100 latest events and
deletes the oldest ones when it is full.
• The Non-Critical RAM log:
Its information is never deleted, not even
during the RFD. The events kept on this log
are events like power up, peripheral device
acceptance, simple configuration change,
Admin logon, user add/delete, password
change or password lock, and so on. The
RAM log stores up to 128 latest events, and
deletes the oldest ones when it is full.
7 - Configure Peripheral Devices
Manage the peripheral devices options:
1- Toggle Touch support – add/remove touch
device interface from DE
2- Toggle Consumer (keyboard) support - add\
remove consumer device interface from DE
3- Add/Remove an ABS mouse interface to/from
DE
4- Add/Remove Copy/Paste (for standard units
only) - per active channel (not on secure
devices)
5- Video Follow Mouse
8- Back
9- Exit terminal
Any of the above changes might require up to
10 sec. to be applied on the device.
External Configuration Tool
You have the option of using an external
configuration tool. It lets you configure:
• DPP
• Presets
Terminal Mode Operation
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