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4-, 8-, AND 16-PORT SERVSWITCH PS2/USB IP KVM SWITCH
Click on the
Bribar
button (located in the Main menu screen’s lower right corner)
to enable or disable the bribar. Press the
F7
key twice to start the Main menu, then
click on the bribar to restore the feature.
Various fields from the Main menu are outlined in the text below and on the next
page. Most of the functions operate immediately. Other functions require a
response to a confirmation prompt first before performing the requested function.
Identification
Fixed text label that is defined by the user in the Web interface. This does not
affect the operation of the system and is intended to assist with administration.
Status
Current status of the attached system and the status of the module.
B/W: Min/Avg/Max/Auto (bandwidth control)
The white button is the mode in which the system is currently operating. If you
choose Min, Avg, or Max then you will override the default, Auto. Because the
automatic mode measures actual network performance, you may see the current
mode switch from Min to Avg or Max. The different modes indicate more time
spent on compression versus more bandwidth. There is no visual difference
between the modes, but there can be a noticeable difference in speed and
smoothness.
Mouse Resync button
Click on this button to resynchronize the mouse pointer so that the local and
remote mouse pointers are on top of each other.
PS/2 Reset button
Click on this button to reset the PS/2 emulation going to the host and to the
attached PS/2 devices. This can be used if the mouse stops responding or the PS/2
keyboard isn’t working.
Video Reset button
Click on this button to reset the input video. When you click on this button, the
entire VNC screen refreshes.