Belkin OmniView manual Remote Console Type, 3a. Default Java Virtual Machine JVM, Mouse Hot Key

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3.Remote Console Type

Specifies which Remote Console Viewer to use.

3a. Default Java Virtual Machine (JVM)

This function uses the default JVM of your web browser, either the Microsoft JVM for Internet Explorer or the Sun JVM.

3b. Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plug-In

This plug-in instructs the web browser of your administration system to use the JVM of Sun Microsystems. The JVM in the browser is used to run the code for the Remote Console window, which is actually a Java applet. If you check this box for the first time on your administration system and the appropriate Java plug-in is not yet installed on your system, it may be downloaded and installed automatically. However, in order to make the installation possible, you must answer the appropriate dialog prompts with “yes”. The download volume is approximately 11Mbps. The advantage of downloading Sun’s JVM is that it provides a stable and identical JVM across different platforms. The Remote Console software is optimized for this JVM version and offers a wider range of functionality when run in it.

4.Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings

4a. Start in Monitor Mode

This setting lets you select the initial value for the monitor mode. By default, the monitor mode is disabled. If you switch it on, the Remote Console window starts in read-only mode.

4b. Start in Exclusive-Access Mode

This enables the exclusive-access mode at Remote Console startup. Using this mode forces the Remote Consoles of all other users to close. No other users will be able to open the Remote Console simultaneously again until you either disable this feature or log off.

5.Mouse Hot Key

The mouse hot key lets you specify a hot-key combination either to start the mouse-synchronization process (by entering the combination on the Remote Console) or to leave the single-mouse mode.

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Contents OmniView Remote IP Manager Table of Contents Information Overview BIOS-Level Access Remote AccessDigital Users Web-Browser BasedFirmware Updates Video ResolutionAccount Management Event LogHardware Requirements Browsers Supported Resolution Support PowerAuthentication Support LED Indicators EnclosureBack of Unit Front of UnitInstallation Step Connecting your Console to the Ripm Step Installing the Ripm into a Server RackSee Fig Option 2 Connecting the Ripm to a Computer Host System Option 1 Connecting the Ripm to a KVM Switch Host SystemStep Powering Up the Ripm Step Connecting the Mini-USB Cable to Support Virtual MediaDevice Setup Device-Setup Software Parameter Value Telnet Web InterfaceHttp//192.168.1.22 Remote ConsoleVideo Settings in Options Menu Auto-Adjust ButtonSync Mouse Remote-Mouse Settings Remote IP Manager Keyboard SettingsRemote IP Manager USB Interface Fast Sync Auto-Mouse-Speed and Mouse SynchronizationIntelligent Sync Windows 2003 Server/XP Mouse Settings Host System Mouse SettingsSpecial Mouse Driver Active DesktopRecommended Mouse Settings Navigation Options Exclusive AccessMonitor Only Mouse Handling ScalingVideo Settings through the Html Front End Video SettingsLocal Cursor Video Settings through the Remote Console Soft Keyboard Mapping SequenceShow MappingHot Keys Local KeyboardRemote Console Section Logout of the Remote IP Manager Resetting the Remote IP Manager to Factory SettingsTelnet Console KVM ConsoleRemote Console Preview TelnetMenu Options Upload a Floppy Image Floppy DiskCD-ROM Image Open and run the drive-redirection software Upload a CD-ROM ImageMenu Options Drive Redirection Secure Connection PortWrite Support Options Disable Drive RedirectionForce Read-Only Connections Floppy Images Creating an ImageUnix and UNIX-Like Operating Systems OS MS WindowsDd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.image CD-ROM/ISO 9660 Images Unix and UNIX-Like OSChange Password User Management UsersUser Console 4b. Start in Exclusive-Access Mode 3a. Default Java Virtual Machine JVMRemote Console Type 3b. Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plug-InConfirm keycode+-*keycode Remote Console Button KeysHost Interface Keyboard/MousePS/2 Keyboard Model USB Mouse TypeFixed Mouse Speed Mouse Speed Auto Mouse SpeedMiscellaneous Video Settings 2a. Noise Filter Local Video Port Settings Enable Local Video PortVideo 2b. Force Composite Sync Required for Sun ComputersKVM Ports Network Basic Network Settings 1a. IP Auto Configuration1d. Gateway IP Address 1e. Primary DNS Server IP Address2b. Http Port 2e. Enable Telnet Access2c. Telnet Port 2d. Bandwidth LimitDynamic DNS Scenario Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS Settiings Security 2d. IP/Mask 3a. Maximum Number of Failed Logins2f. Appending a Rule 2g. Inserting a RuleCertificate Certificate SettingsConfirm Challenge Password Challenge PasswordCommon Name Organizational UnitSerial Port Configuration or Console LoginModem Serial-Line SpeedModem Server IP Address Pass-Through Access to Serial Port via TelnetModem Client IP Address Intelligent Platform Management Interface Ipmi Ipmi DisabledIpmi over LAN Date and Time Authentication 2c. Authentication Port Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Radius1f. User Search Sub-Filter 1g. Active Directory Domain2d. Accounting Port 2e. Timeout2f. Retries Event Log 1a. Network File System NFS Logging EnabledEvent Log Targets Event Log Assignments Snmp Logging EnabledDevice Information Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset Remote mouse does not work or is not synchronous Login on the Ripm failsVideo quality is bad and/or grainy RIPM’s Remote Console window does not openRipm web pages are not displayed correctly Windows XP does not awake from standby modeFCC Statement How state law relates to the warranty Belkin B.V