Network Technologies KEEMUX-Px User Access Functions, System Access List, OSD Command Mode

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NTI KEEMUX Series PS/2 KVM Switch

System Access List

The System Access List displays a list of numbers representing the ports so the administrator can change access rights to the ports for the selected user. The user’s name is displayed at the top of the access list. The mouse is used to change access rights by clicking on a given number to toggle a port’s status. A user that has access to a port can connect to that port and control the CPU connected to that port when in Normal Mode.

Function:

Save the changes to the access list and return to previous mode

Exit the System access list without saving and return to previous mode.

Keystroke:

Enter

Esc

User Access Functions

Introduction

The OSD menu enables a user to name the CPUs connected to the KEEMUX and connect to them using that name from a single keyboard and mouse. The OSD is positioned on the user's monitor, displaying 8 CPU names at a time. The screen can be used for switching as well as editing the CPUs’ names. Through the OSD menu, the user can control the KEEMUX to cycle through all modes of operation: COMMAND, SCAN, BROADCAST and NORMAL. LEDs on the front panel will illuminate to indicate when these modes are enabled.

OSD Command Mode

If the OSD option is installed, when entering the Command Mode from the keyboard using the <Ctrl> + <`> (accent key),

the On Screen Display menu will automatically appear on the monitor in addition to illuminating the indicator LEDs on the KVM switch. This provides a visual way to control the KEEMUX using the keyboard, monitor, and mouse.

The list below describes the command functions available from the keyboard within the OSD mode of control after entering into Command Mode and while the COMMAND LED is illuminated:

Function:

Select the previous port

Select the next port

Enable/disable Scan Mode

Enable/disable Broadcast Mode

Enter Edit Mode

Enter Maintenance Mode

Display Help Menu (available with every control mode)

Keystroke:

Ctrl + S

Ctrl + B

Ctrl + E

Ctrl + M

F1

Figure 9- Command Mode menu

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Contents KEEMUX-Px MAN077 Rev Date 7/1/2007 Table of Contents Table of Figures Introduction MaterialsAvailable Options LimitationsFeatures and Functions Prepare To Connect InstallationMake Connections AT Style Connector Rear View of KEEMUX-P8Cascading Power UpLimitations Configuration Cascaded InstallationUsing the NTI Keemux PS/2 KVM Switch Front Panel ControlBasic Command Mode Command Functions Keystroke Increment PortKeyboard Control Keyboard CtrlBroadcast Mode Scan ModeNormal Mode Enabling the Security Feature User Login ModeOSD Control Security OptionAdditional Modes Available With Security Administration ModeUser Name List User Access Functions System Access ListOSD Command Mode Keystroke Ctrl + S Ctrl + B Ctrl + E Ctrl + MOSD Command Mode Contd FunctionKeystroke Press Ctrl for more functionsEdit Mode Erase previous characterMaintenance Mode Search ModeEsc Enter Maintenance Mode Cont’d FunctionKeystroke Help ModeActivate security features Remote Connection RS232 Connections and ConfigurationBaud Rate Wiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable Unit Address and Loop BackRS232 Matrix-Y-1 CPU Serial Port First Unit Second Unit Last UnitCommand Protocol Format RS AacrResponse Format CS AA,XX,YYCRFormat RO AA,XXCR Keyboard MappingFormat RU Aacr HOW to Disable Operating Modes For models KEEMUX-Pxin a plastic caseOverhead view of inside of Keemux Configuring The Jumper Block DDC SupportKcmd BrdcDual Video Support Audio SupportOptional- 4 port models only Troubleshooting Problem No Video