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Configuring Access Services for Individual Targets

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Description – Description of the Access Service: VNC

Application/VNC Application Path/Port – These fields are only relevant in VNC Client mode. The difference between VNC Client and Web mode is detailed below.

URL/Host – Type the URL/host of the VNC resource. Mode – VNC Client (default)

When using VNC Client mode, the page appears as in Figure 88.

VNC Client mode uses a VNC console server. In VNC Client, the VNC application must be installed on all client computers, preferably in the same path. In the default path %ProgramFiles%\VNCPath, the application could be in any drive in the Program Files\VNCPath folder, where the VNCPath is the actual installation folder of the VNC application. The installation folder depends on the type of VNC: RealVNC, TightVNC, or UltraVNC.

The VNC application can be obtained from:

RealVNC: http://www.realvnc.com

TightVNC: http://www.tightvnc.com/

UltraVNC: http://www.uvnc.com/

In VNC Client mode, the port number should correspond to the VNC listening port.

Login Method:

Prompt for Credentials – This means the VNC login appears and you log in manually.

Use OmniView IP HQ Credentials – This means OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to VNC with the currently logged user credentials. Ensure that VNC is configured to recognize the same user name and password.

Use the Following Credentials – Where the passwords are different for OmniView IP 5000HQ and VNC, select this option. A password field appears. Type the VNC user password. OmniView IP 5000HQ logs in to VNC using this password.

Web mode

In Web mode there is no need for an executable application. When selecting Web mode, the page appears as in Figure 89.

Figure 89 RDP – Web mode

In Web mode, there is only manual login.

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Contents OmniViewIP* 5000HQ Table of Contents Settings Attached Devices Accessing. Targets Administrator Configuring Access Services for Individual TargetsSettings Applications Configuring Access Services IntroductionAccessing the System as a User Unit MaintenanceKey features IntroductionIntroduction Pre-Installation Guidelines Pointer tabPre-Installation Guidelines Access Services detailsAdding user-defined Access Services Understanding the System An Overview Figure below shows a typical OmniView IP 5000HQ applicationUnderstanding the System An Overview Forming users into groupsCreating targets Forming targets into sets Associating a user group with a target setAccess Services Same user in different groupsUnderstanding the System An Overview Setting Up the System Enabling HQ for OmniView IP 5XXXG seriesOmniView IP 5000HQ Manager’s default IP address Setting Up the SystemConnecting the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager Changing the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager network parametersDisplaying the OmniView IP 5000HQ Web Interface DevicesDisplaying the OmniView IP 5000HQ Web Interface Menu sectionCreating Users UsersCreating Users General tabUser Group tab Removing users from a groupAccess Permissions tab New User Access Permissions tabSaving a user Deleting a userCreating a user group Creating a New User Group Members tabAllowed Services tab Creating New Users Access Permissions tabSaving the new group Deleting a user groupConfiguring Targets List of existing targets in the systemConfiguring Targets Access Services tabDefault Access Service On the New Target page, click Assignment is removed Assigning power outlet to target PDU tabClick and the outlet number will appear Target Sets tab Current Target Sets tabSaving the target Deleting targetsCreating a target set Saving the target set Current Target sets in the systemDeleting a target set Deleting a target setManagement DevicesStatus Management 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Other Devices Other Devices PDUFollowing commands can be performed from the HQ interface Other Devices Console Server Current console servers in the systemAdding new console servers Serial tab Configuring the KVM IP devices in the OmniView IP 5000HQ Advanced buttonLow PerformanceHigh MediumConfiguring KVM over IP KVM Ports tab KVM Ports tabNetwork tab KVM-over-IP Device Network tabSaving the KVM-over-IP device configuration changes Deleting KVM-over-IP devicesDevice discovery Settings Applications Settings Access ServicesSettings Applications Belkin OmniView IP KVMAccount policy Account policyStandard policy password Password policyStrict policy password Account blockingExternal authentication Ldap OmniView IP 5000HQ in external authentication Ldap modeDNS setting in Ldap mode Ldap settings Importing usersUsers must be members of groups in order to be shown Synchronization Synchronization does two thingsOperating OmniView IP 5000HQ in external authentication mode Global settingsSet mouse and performance from KVM/IP session Default power commandOmniView IP 5000HQ session idle time-out Items PerSettings Attached Devices 10..1 PDUUploading a new PDU model Settings Attached Devices KVM switchesUploading a new KVM switch Console serverUploading a new serial console model Configuring Access Services Introduction Access Services default valuesGeneral note about application paths Configuring Access Services Introduction Belkin Serial Console Server11..1..3 Web 11..1..4 ILOWeb mode ILO Web modeRDP Client mode Login MethodWeb mode default 11..1..5 RDPRDP RDP Client mode 11..1..6 SSHVNC VNC Client mode 11..1..7 VNCDescription Description of the Access Service VNC Telnet VMware Server VMware ServerNew Access Services New ServiceConfiguring Access Services Introduction Configuring Access Services for Individual Targets TargetsConfiguring Access Services for Individual Targets Single Port Console Server12..1..2 Web 12..1..3 ILOWeb mode RDP Web mode 12..1..4 RDP12..1..5 SSH 12..1..6 VNC VNC VNC ClientWeb mode Telnet VMware Server Power management column Accessing Targets AdministratorAccess page columns Name columnAccessing a target via KVM-over-IP remote session Accessing Targets AdministratorMore Access Services column Status columnNot default Access Service Choose to take over or view only or cancelSwitching to a different server Taking over a busy remote sessionExiting the OmniView IP 5000HQ system Accessing the System as a User Power columnAccessing the System as a User Connecting to a targetChange Password window Accessing a KVM-over-IP Device Directly Maintenance of the System BackupMaintenance of the System Backup elementsRestoring database backup Restore Settings Restoring OmniView IP 5000HQ to factory default settingsResetting OmniView IP 5000HQ configuration Firmware upgrade Upgrading the KVM-over-IP device firmware Firmware upgradeConnecting the secondary unit to the network Configuring the secondary unitReplication Configuring the primary unit 16. ..4 Promoting a secondary unit to a standalone unitReconfiguring the primary and secondary units Primary unit and secondary unit troubleshooting Redoing the secondary and primary unit configurationChecking the secondary unit Event log Event LogAccess, System, or Configuration tabs Drop-down search menusUnit Maintenance Date & Time tabUnit Maintenance Power Control tabAbout AboutGeneral Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Legacy KVM port switching does not occurCannot log in to the OmniView IP 5000HQ Technical Specifications DimensionsTechnical Specifications Weee complianceF1DP101C InformationFCC Statement CE Declaration of ConformityInformation How state law relates to the warranty 104Belkin International, Inc Belkin B..V