It is recommended that the naming and hot key assignments for each Host Configuration entry match the CPU port configuration of the Vista Remote 2.
Entry #1 - Name and hot key defined to switch to CPU port #1, Entry #2 for CPU port #2, etc. Examples of Hot key sequences for switching to a given port are shown below.
Name
Enter the name that will be displayed in the viewer window when you click the Host button.
Users
Select the users that will be permitted to connect to this host. Either enter * to allow all users or a list of users separated by commas (e.g. sales, admin, eng, david). Names must be
Hotkey / KVM Port
Declare the hot key sequence, or Remote Port Direct address that will cause the KVM switch module to link with the required host system. Remote Port Direct addresses must be entered within square brackets. To
+means press down the key that follows
–means release the key that follows
+– means press down and release the key that follows
To switch to CPU port #1, the Hotkey / KVM port sequence would be
Logging and Status
This screen provides various details about the user activity on the Vista Remote 2.
Note: The log has a maximum capacity of 1000 event lines. After 1000 entries, the oldest entries are overwritten. If log data are important to your installation, ensure a regular backup procedure or use the Syslog Server IP Address option to send log information automatically to another system.
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