Belkin 5216K, IP 5232K Virtual media, REmote AcCESS, sections, Setup, Mounting a Drive

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Virtual media

REmote AcCESS

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Virtual media

With virtual media, you can virtually mount removable mass storage devices connected to the client computer onto the target server.

This includes:

Floppy drives

CD-ROMs

DVD-ROMs

ISO images of CD\DVD

USB flash drives (disk on key tokens)

Miscellaneous USB memory sticks/cards identified by the operating system as removable mass storage devices

Setup

Virtual media is only supported by server ports 1 and 2. You must connect a separate USB cable to VM ports 1 and 2 located on the back of the Switch and match to the corresponding servers connected to server ports 1 and 2.

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Mounting a Drive

1.Click “Virtual Media” and the “Virtual Media” dialog box appears

(see Figure 36). All connected mass storage devices appear in the “Local Drives” section.

Figure 36 Virtual Media

2.Select the device to be mounted and click “Mount”. A remote device warning should appear.

3.Click “OK”. The device mounts onto the target server and appears as a removable or CD/DVD drive of the target server. It also appears in the “Mounted Drives” section in Figure 36. Once mounted, you can use the device during the remote session as if it is connected to the target server.

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Contents User Manual OmniViewIP* 5216K/5232KIntroduction Table of Contentssections InstallationLocal. Access 4 Remote AccessAdditional Information sections IntroductionIntroduction Key Features256-bit encryption Servers System ContentsSystem Requirements Host Computer Operating-System OS PlatformsBelkin UTP Patch Cables TerminologyOmniView SMB Server Interface Modules CAT5 CablesConnector Unit Display DiagramsConnector table LED and button tableElevated operating ambient temperature INSTALLATIONPre-Installation Guidelines Avoiding general rack-mounting problemsRack-mounting the SMB IP KVM Switch INSTALLATIONServer Interface Modules Connecting the SystemTable of Contents sections CAT5 Cables OmniView IP 5216K/5232K Switch PS/2, USB, and Sun ServersThe Server Interface Modules SIMs Connecting a USB SIM Connecting a PS/2 SIMConnecting the power supply Connecting to the networkConnecting the CAT5 cables Connecting the local consoleSetting the IP Address Changing the network parameters Logging In to the Web Interface WEB INTERFACESSL certificate notes Logging in WEB INTERFACEConfiguring the System Connecting to a target serverNetwork Configuration OmniView IP Central Access Appliance 5000HQ View only Administration User SettingsAdministrator UserBlocking a user Adding a userEditing a user Deleting a userAdministration Serial Settings Administration Server Name EditAdministration Server Access List High security policy Security SettingsPassword Policy StandardSecurity SSL Certificate Maintenance Switch UpgradeRestore Factory Settings Maintenance SIM UpgradeWarning! Once reset the data cannot be retrieved Set Time and Date Back Up and RestoreSaving Changes and Logging Out Accessing a Target Server Remote AccessThe Toolbar REmote AcCESSSwitching to a different server Changing the performance settings3456 Adjusting the video settingsBandwidth RefreshFor the following controls, choose the appropriate measurement Manual video adjustTo add a predefined sequence Auto video adjustKeyboard key sequences To add a keyboard sequenceTo edit a key sequence To record a key sequenceNote for Windows Servers Synchronizing mouse pointersAligning the mice pointers Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Server, VistaRed Hat, Fedora, and other Linux distributions Manual settings Advanced - Mouse emulation Calibrating mice pointers Adjustments in generalGlobe icon menu features Setup Virtual mediaMounting a Drive Things to know about operation of the virtual media Mounting an ISO fileFull-screen mode Disconnecting the remote sessionThe Targets Page Menu Clearing the log Changing the passwordEvent log Downloading the logSelecting a computer LOCAL ACCESSThe OSD Navigating the OSD Main windowTuning - F5 LOCAL ACCESSMoving the Confirmation label - F1 The Settings window - F2 DDC - F10 Saving changes to the settingsUpdating the DDC information Client Computer Technical SpecificationsAdditional information Target Server720x400 Video Resolution and Refresh RatesAdditional information 640x480Product Registration SafetyCE Declaration of Conformity InformationFCC Statement F1DP216G, F1DP232GProduct Warranty Belkin International, Inc.., Limited 2-Year Product WarrantyWhat this warranty covers What will we do to correct problems?How state law relates to the warranty Belkin Tech Support