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7. Administration
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Working Mode
The
Working Mode
section allows administrators to toggle particular KVM functions ON/OFF. The table describes the functions that can be
controlled:
Function
Description
Enable ICMP
When enabled, the B022-U08-IP can be pinged and an IP address can be assigned with the ARP command. If it is not enabled,
the device cannot be pinged, nor can it be assigned an IP address with the ARP command. The default is Enabled.
Enable Device
List
When enabled, the B022-U08-IP will show up in the list of recognized devices in the AP Windows Client main screen. If not
enabled, the AP Windows Client will not be able to display it in the list of recognized devices. The default is Enabled.
Force All to
Grayscale
When enabled, the remote display for all users and ports is displayed in black and white. In low bandwidth situations, forcing
video to grayscale can reduce the amount of data being transferred over the network and improve keyboard/mouse response
time. The default is Disabled.
Enable Browser
When enabled, users are able to access the KVM switch via web browser. If browser access is not enabled, users must use
either the AP Windows or Java clients to access the switch. The default is Enabled.
Enable Multiuser
When enabled, more than one user can log into the B022-U08-IP at the same time. The default is Enabled.
Note: This does not allow multiple users to simultaneously access different ports on the KVM switch, it only allows multiple users
to log in at the same time. When logged in at the same time, the first user to access the KVM switch will have control of the
selected port, and all other users will be able to view that port.
Mouse Sync Mode
Determines how the local and remote mouse pointer movement becomes synchronized.
Note:
In order to be able to remotely access computers connected to the KVM via the PS/2 connectors on a KVM cable kit, this setting must be set
to Manual. It is set to Manual by default.
Selecting
Automatic
provides automatic syncing of the local and remote mouse pointers, eliminating the need to constantly re-sync the two
movements manually. If
Automatic
syncing isn’t able to keep the pointers in sync, selecting
Manual
provides you with a number of methods to
bring them back into sync. (See the Mouse Synchronization section of this manual for details.)
Reset
Reset on Exit
Check the checkbox next to the
Reset on Exit
option and click the
Apply
button to set the KVM up for reset upon logging out.
Note:
This checkbox is automatically checked when Network settings have been configured. Clearing the check mark before logging out will prevent
the Network settings from being implemented; however, the next time you log in, the edited Network settings will still be present and the Reset on
Exit checkbox will once again be checked. To avoid Network settings being saved unintentionally, you should always make sure that the information
that appears in the Network settings fields is correct before logging out.
Reset Default Values
Click this button to restore all of the OSD settings to their default values.
Clear Port Names
Click this button to delete all of the port names that have been entered in the installation.
7.3.6 Customization
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