Daxten Guide to Configuring the DSRIQ-SRL Module: Setup, Macros, and History Mode

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To configure a DSRIQ-SRL module:

1.Press Ctrl-F8. The Configuration screen will appear.

2.Select a parameter to change. You can navigate the Configuration screen using the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys.

3.Modify the selected value using the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 to modify additional values.

5.Press Enter to save your changes and exit the Configuration screen. -or-

Press Escape to exit the Configuration screen without saving the changes.

Creating a DSRIQ-SRL module macro

Pressing the Page Down key when the Terminal Applications menu’s Configuration screen is displayed will provide access to the Macro Configuration screen. The DSRIQ-SRL module can be configured with up to 10 macros. Each macro can be up to 128 characters in length.

To create a macro:

1.Select the DSRIQ-SRL module you wish to configure and press Ctrl-F8to activate the Terminal Applications menu’s Configuration screen.

2.When the Terminal Applications menu appears, press Page Down to view the Macro Configuration screen. The Macro Configuration screen shows the 10 available macros and the associated key sequences, if any, for each.

3.Using the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys, scroll to an available macro number and highlight the listed keystroke sequence. Type the new macro keystroke sequence over the default. Any combination of Ctrl or Alt and a single key may be used. When you have finished entering the keystroke sequence that will activate the new macro, press the Down Arrow key.

4.On the line below the macro keystroke sequence you just entered, type the keystroke sequence that you wish the macro to perform.

5.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to configure additional macros.

6.When finished, press Enter to return to the previous screen.

Using History mode

History mode allows you to examine the contents of the history buffer, which contains the events that have occurred.

The DSRIQ-SRL module maintains a buffer containing 240 lines minimum, or 10 screens, of output. When the history buffer is full, it will add new lines at the bottom of the buffer and delete the oldest lines at the top of the buffer.

NOTE: The Config Key Sequence, On-Line Key Sequence and Clear History Key Sequence used in the following procedure are the default values. These key combinations can be changed using the Terminal Applications menu.

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Contents For models DSR1020, DSR2020, DSR4020, DSR8020 DSR SwitchUSA Notification Japanese Approvals Safety and EMC Standards Table of Contents Console Menu Other Console Main Menu Options List of Figures Vi DSR Switch Installer/User Guide List of Tables Viii DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Reduce cable bulk Features and BenefitsEasy access to any target device Access the DSR switch via network connectionTwo modes of access DSR1020 DSR2020 DSR4020 DSR8020 SoftwareServer NetworkRack mount safety considerations Safety PrecautionsInstallation Overview InstallationEthernet Basic DSR Switch ConfigurationAdditional items needed Setting up your networkSupplied with the DSR switch Getting StartedTo connect and power up your DSR switch Connecting the DSR Switch HardwareTo connect a Dsriq module to a serial device To connect a Dsriq module to a serverVerifying the Connections To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT using default drivers To adjust mouse settings using Sun Solaris drivers To adjust mouse settings using IntelliPoint driversTo adjust mouse settings using Red Hat Linux drivers Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers To access the Oscar interface Main dialog boxControlling Your System at the Local Port To select target devices Viewing the status of your DSR switching systemOscar Interface Status Symbols Symbol Description Selecting target devicesNavigating the Oscar Interface Soft switchingTo configure the Oscar interface screen delay To soft switch to a target deviceBackspace Alt+OEnter Single-click, EnterTo access the Oscar interface Setup dialog box Configuring Oscar Interface MenusAssigning target device names To access the Oscar interface Names dialog boxNames Dialog Box To list target devices alphabetically by name To assign names to target devicesTo assign a device type To access the Oscar interface Devices dialog boxAssigning device types Changing the display behavior To access the Oscar interface Menu dialog boxTo choose the display order of target devices To set a Screen Delay Time for the Oscar interfaceOscar Interface Status Flags FlagDescription To access the Oscar interface Flag dialog boxControlling the status flag To determine how the status flag is displayed Broadcasting to target devicesTo broadcast to selected target devices To access the Oscar interface Broadcast dialog boxTo add target devices to the Scan list Using Scan modeTo turn Broadcasting off To remove a target device from the Scan list To start the Scan mode12 Commands Dialog Box To cancel Scan modeTo set the Screen Saver options Setting local port Screen Saver optionsTo access the Oscar interface Screen Saver dialog box To immediately turn on the screen saver Setting the keyboard country codeTo exit Screen Saver mode and log in to the local port 14 Keyboard Dialog Box To set the keyboard country code for Sun serversTo access the Oscar interface Commands dialog box Managing Server Tasks Using the Oscar InterfaceTo disconnect a user Viewing and disconnecting user connectionsTo view current user connections To reset the PS/2 mouse and keyboard values Resetting your PS/2 keyboard and mouseTo display version information Displaying version informationClick X to close the Dsriq Version dialog box DSR Switch Installer/User Guide To log in to the DSR web server Remote OperationsDSR Explorer Window Area Descriptions Letter Description About the DSR Explorer WindowBookmarking a window Internet Explorer only Using the side navigation barUsing the top option bar To bookmark a window Printing a windowRefreshing a window Logging OutUpgrading Dsriq modules Launching a KVM sessionDSR web server device management Preemption levels Rebooting the applianceUser access levels Managing Local AccountsManaging Device Properties Viewing and changing appliance configuration informationAppliance Appliance Settings Versions Power Controlling Target Devices DSR Switch Installer/User Guide About the Video Viewer Window Video ViewerSession time-out To enable/disable or configure the session time-outVideo Viewer minimum requirements CDE F G a Window FeaturesVideo Viewer Window Descriptions Letter Changing the toolbarTo specify a toolbar hide time To align the mouse cursors Setting the Window SizeAdjusting the View To change the Video Viewer window resolutionTo refresh the screen Adjusting color depthTo enable or disable full screen mode To enable automatic, full or manual scalingTo manually adjust the video quality of the window Additional Video AdjustmentC D E F G H Block noise threshold and pixel noise threshold Contrast and brightnessDetection thresholds Refresh image Adjusting Mouse OptionsAutomatic video adjustment Cursor TypeRemote Cursor Local Cursor Single cursor modeTo enter single cursor mode To select a key for exiting single cursor modeAlignment To exit single cursor modeTo change the mouse cursor setting ScalingTo specify keyboard pass-through Using Keyboard Pass-throughUsing Macros To realign the mouseTo capture the Video Viewer window to your clipboard Saving the ViewClosing a Video Viewer Window Session To capture the Video Viewer window to a fileConsole Menu Network ConfigurationTo configure network settings using the Console menu Console Main Menu Terminal Operations Other Console Main Menu Options Security ConfigurationTo add a user to the DSR switch database To rename a user in the DSR switch databaseTo remove a user from the DSR switch database Reset CertificatesFirmware Management Enable Debug MessagesRestore Factory Defaults Reset ApplianceTo upgrade the DSR switch firmware using the DSView software Appendix a Flash UpgradesDSR Switch Installer/User Guide Appendix B Technical Support To resolve an issueBefore you begin Appendix C Using DSView Software Over a Modem ConnectionDSRIQ-SRL module modes Appendix D Using DSRIQ-SRL ModulesIs Ctrl-F8 To create a macro To configure a DSRIQ-SRL moduleCreating a DSRIQ-SRL module macro Table D.1 DSRIQ-SRL Module Pinouts To use History modeHost Signal Signal Flow SRL Signal Pin Name/Description Appendix E UTP Cabling Table E.1 UTP Wiring Standards PinCabling installation, maintenance and safety tips Appendix F Technical Specifications USB Device Port Table F.1 DSR Switch Product Specifications SPC Device PortDimensions Power SupplyAppendix G Sun Advanced Key Emulation DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Numerics IndexModule 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 43, 69, 73 Mode 74, 75 PPP Screen Saver Secure Mode Sessions User Connections