Belkin P74696 manual Guest, User Columns 1, 2, 3, G

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Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch

User

The User can switch between servers he or she has been given access to and can toggle the AutoScan function in the “Main” page. If the Guest account has been enabled by the Admin, the User logs off to Guest access. If the Admin has disabled the Guest account, the User will lose focus on the port when he or she logs out. All hot keys and the front panel will be disabled, with the exception of opening the OSD, which will present the User with the “Login” dialog. User accounts can be used by individuals or groups of individuals. The names of the User accounts are fixed.

Guest

The Guest can switch between servers he or she has been given access to and can toggle the AutoScan function in the “Main” page. Guest is also the default user (you never have to log in as the Guest).

Note: When the Guest account is enabled, it defines the minimum privileges that any user can access. It is possible to restrict User accounts more than the Guest account; this is a potential mistake to avoid.

Group Column

The “Group” column displays the name of the group to which the server has been assigned. The server list can be sorted on this field by clicking the mouse on the column header.

Computer Name Column

The “Computer Name” column displays the name of each connected server (computer). The server list can be sorted on this field by clicking on the column header.

User Columns (1, 2, 3, G)

These columns allow administrators to set the access rights to each port (server) for each user (User1, User2, User3, and Guest). The padlock indicates that

the user (column) will be restricted from accessing that port (row). Empty cells indicate that the user has full access to that server. To toggle user restrictions for a particular port, click the corresponding cell in the list box, or select the server row and type the key corresponding to the user: 1, 2, 3, G (4 also toggles the guest restrictions).

Console Column

The console currently viewing the server is indicated in this column.

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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 AutoUpdate Feature OverviewQuad-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 Installation DIP Switch Configuration ChartBefore you begin Example of Daisy-Chain Configuration Connecting the Daisy-Chain CableAdding additional units Connecting the servers Powering up the Systems Selecting a Server Using Keyboard Hot Key Commands Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM SwitchAutoScan 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 ButtonGuest UserUser Columns 1, 2, 3, G Password Entry Fields PasswordsEnable Check Boxes Broadcast Passwords AutoLogout Enable and TimeOptions 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 BannerInstalling the AutoUpdate application AutoUpdate Firmware Update UtilityUpdating 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