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are accessing the remote console simultaneously.

The default color depth is 16 Bit (65536 colors). The other color depths are intended for slower network connections since they require less bandwidth. Therefore compression level 0 (no compression) uses only 16 Bit color depth. At lower bandwidths, only 4 Bit (16 colors) and 2 Bit (4 gray scales) are recommended for typical desktop interfaces. Photo-quality pictures have best results with 4 Bit (16 gray scales). 1 Bit color depth (black/white) should only be used for extremely slow network connections.

5.10.2Remote Console Status Line

Status line

The status line shows both the console and the connection state. The size of the remote screen is displayed as well. Figure 5-15shows a Remote Console with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels. The value in brackets describes the connection to the Remote Console. “Norm” indicates a standard connection without encryption; “SSL” indicates a secure connection.

Figure 5-15: Status Line

Furthermore, both the incoming (“In”) and the outgoing (“Out”) network traffic are visible in kb/s. If compressed encoding is enabled, a value in brackets displays the compressed transfer rate.

Figure 5-16: Bandwidth Usage

For more information about Monitor Only and Exclusive Access settings, see the next section.

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Contents FreeView IP RevCopyright and Trademark Information Table of Contents Rack Mount KIT Installation Diagram List of Figures 13 Certificate Settings List of Tables Introduction Hardware InstallationInitial IP Configuration Video ModesKVM Setup Program Web InterfaceRemote Console Auto Adjust buttonVideo Settings in Options Menu Sync Mouse buttonWhen The Server Is Operational When The Server Is Non-OperationalFeatures Type of Failure Detected ByPackage Contents Technical Specifications Model No FreeView IP 800 switchVGA Cable Cable Diagrams PS/2 CableSystem Requirements AT to PS/2 keyboard adapter OptionalProduct Details Port Rack Mount PS/2 IP-KVM switch Operation Overview Connecting The freeView IP 800 To The Host SystemStep Connect the mouse to the KVM Switch Internet Modem Using a 10 Mbps Connection Using a 100 Mbps ConnectionFreeView IP 800 Setup Program Initial ConfigurationInitial Configuration Via Dhcp Server Parameter ValueInitial Configuration Via Serial Console FreeView IP 800 Setup ToolIP auto configuration none/dhcp/bootp dhcp Keyboard, Mouse And Video ConfigurationFreeView IP 800 Keyboard Settings Net maskRemote Mouse Settings Auto Mouse Speed And Mouse SynchronizationRecommended Mouse Settings Host System Mouse SettingsSingle and Double Mouse Modes MS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XP SUN SolarisPrerequisites TelnetPush Buttons freeView IP 800 IP-KVM Switch Using the freeView IP 800 as a KVM SwitchPC Port LED Indication Keyboard Hot Key Commands Reset Button Bank Bank button and PC 8Segment Bank LED Indication To select PC port Daisy Chain Connection Diagram Hot Plug On Screen Display Operation FreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Http//IP address of freeView IP Logging In And Logging OutHttps//IP address of freeView IP Login Screen NavigationLogging Out General descriptionMain Window Remote Console Control Bar Single/Double Mouse ModeCtrl+Alt+Delete Monitor Only Exclusive AccessOptions ScalingMouse Handling Local CursorVideo Settings Video Settings Through The Web InterfaceVideo Settings Through The Remote Console 10 Video Settings PanelMapping Soft KeyboardShow Local KeyboardHotkeys EncodingRemote Console Status Line Status lineKVM Console Remote ControlTelnet Console Command Description User ManagementChange Password Set PasswordKVM Settings Users And GroupsUser Console Settings Part User ConsoleUser Console Settings Part Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings Keyboard and Mouse Settings Keyboard/MouseVideo Miscellaneous Video SettingsMouse Speed Device Settings NetworkDynamic DNS 10 Dynamic DNS11 Dynamic DNS Scenario Security 12 Device Security13 Certificate Settings Certificate14 SSL Certificate Upload Serial Port 15 Serial PortFreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Date And Time 16 Date and TimeEvent Log 17 Event LogFreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Maintenance Device Information Board SummaryReset Functions Connected Users20 Event Log List Update Firmware 21 Update FirmwareUnit Reset 22 Unit ResetFreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Troubleshooting FreeView IP 800 User’s Manual Certificates CE CertificatePin Assignments Key Codes Figure B-1 English US Keyboard Layout Rack Mount Kit Installation Diagram