Belkin P74696 manual Main, Group Column, Computer Name Column, ID Column, Keyboard Column

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Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch

Main Page

The “Main” page displays information regarding the current connected servers. At a glance, the user can view each server’s name, group name, port locations, connection status, and security mode. The “Main” page could also be used to navigate through the connected servers.

Group Column

The “Group” column displays the name of the group to which the server (computer) has been assigned. The group name is assigned by the KVM administrator (see the “Setup” page section below for information on changing the group name). The server list can be sorted on this field by clicking on the column header.

Computer Name Column

The “Computer Name” column displays the name of each connected server (computer). The computer name can be set by the KVM administrator (see the “Setup” page section below for information on changing the computer name). The server list can be sorted on this field by clicking on the column header.

ID Column

The “ID” column displays the BANK and port numbers of the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch where the server is connected. The server list can be sorted on this field by clicking on the column header.

Keyboard Column

The keyboard column displays the status of the current keyboard connection, and is updated in real time. If the connection to the server is via PS/2 cable, a small keyboard icon is displayed. If the keyboard connection to the server is via USB, the USB trident symbol is displayed. If no keyboard is detected, the cell will

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Contents OmniView Enterprise 1U Rack-Mount Console with Built-In 8-Port KVM SwitchRack-mount console Table of Contents Package Contents Feature Overview AutoUpdateQuad-Bus Technology AutoScan Video ResolutionHot Keys Reprogrammable Hot Key Initiator SequenceCables Equipment RequirementsOperating System Requirements Front View Unit Display DiagramsLCD Display Buttons Specifications Cable Length Recommendations Pre-ConfigurationStep Section Unlock your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch with keys provided PS/2 Connection USB Connection Section Connecting Multiple KVM Devices Daisy-Chaining DIP Switch Configuration Chart InstallationBefore you begin Connecting the Daisy-Chain Cable Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationAdding additional units Connecting the servers Powering up the Systems Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Selecting a Server Using Keyboard Hot Key CommandsAutoScan Mode Using the MultiView Feature Input and Navigation Features ID Column MainGroup Column Computer Name ColumnConsole Column Setup ButtonMouse Column Security ColumnSetup Security AdminScan Column Scan Time and Change All ButtonUser GuestUser Columns 1, 2, 3, G Passwords Password Entry FieldsEnable Check Boxes AutoLogout Enable and Time Broadcast PasswordsOptions Alternate Attention Key Display BannerDisplay Inactive Ports Display Restricted PortsUnit ID Assign Bank Address Disable ViewingDaisy-Chain this KVM Switch Advanced DialogSteal Control of this Host Restore Factory DefaultsError Messages and Dialogs Login DialogSplash Screen BannerAutoUpdate Firmware Update Utility Installing the AutoUpdate applicationUpdating Firmware Connecting the server to the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Updating Devices via the Web Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Section Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Completing the Firmware Update Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Section Glossary Section CE Declaration of Conformity FCC Statement