Belkin 5000HQ user manual Accessing the System as a User, Power column

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Once the administrator has set up and configured the OmniView IP 5000HQ system, users can access the system and connect to permitted targets.

For a user to access the system:

Type the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager IP address (https://IP address) into a web browser and press “Enter”. The login page appears.

Type the user name and password and press “Enter”. The “Access” page appears; see Figure 94. The window displays only targets and target sets that the user has permission to access.

Note! OmniView IP 5000HQ system supports multiuser login. There is a 10-user limit to the amount of concurrent users.

14..1 Power column

When power management devices are connected to the targets,

a Power icon appears in this column, from which you can power-manage the target.

14..2 Status column

The Status column gives the user the current status of the target as follows:

Available – The user can click the target name or Access Service icon and establish the remote session to that target.

Remote Active Session – A user is currently connected. (He can be disconnected by an administrator. The disconnected user will be notified of this.)

Unassigned – The target is not assigned to any KVM-over-IP device.

Updating device – Device is receiving an updated configuration from OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager, and cannot currently serve remote sessions.

Unavailable KVM-over-IP device is not available (IP device is itself in “Alarm” status).

Busy – This refers to a server connected to an IP device via a KVM switch. A user or users are currently accessing other servers connected to that KVM switch and no more servers can be accessed.

Idle – All targets assigned to non-KVM-over-IP Access Services display “Idle” in the “Status” column.

 

Figure 94 User Access page

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Contents OmniViewIP* 5000HQ Table of Contents Settings Applications Configuring Access Services for Individual TargetsSettings Attached Devices Accessing. Targets Administrator Configuring Access Services IntroductionUnit Maintenance Accessing the System as a UserIntroduction Key featuresIntroduction Pointer tab Pre-Installation GuidelinesAccess Services details Pre-Installation GuidelinesAdding user-defined Access Services Figure below shows a typical OmniView IP 5000HQ application Understanding the System An OverviewForming users into groups Understanding the System An OverviewCreating targets Associating a user group with a target set Forming targets into setsSame user in different groups Access ServicesUnderstanding the System An Overview Enabling HQ for OmniView IP 5XXXG series Setting Up the SystemConnecting the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager Setting Up the SystemOmniView IP 5000HQ Manager’s default IP address Changing the OmniView IP 5000HQ Manager network parametersDevices Displaying the OmniView IP 5000HQ Web InterfaceMenu section Displaying the OmniView IP 5000HQ Web InterfaceUsers Creating UsersGeneral tab Creating UsersRemoving users from a group User Group tabNew User Access Permissions tab Access Permissions tabDeleting a user Saving a userCreating a New User Group Members tab Creating a user groupCreating New Users Access Permissions tab Allowed Services tabDeleting a user group Saving the new groupList of existing targets in the system Configuring TargetsAccess Services tab Configuring TargetsDefault Access Service On the New Target page, click Assignment is removed PDU tab Assigning power outlet to targetClick and the outlet number will appear Current Target Sets tab Target Sets tabDeleting targets Saving the targetCreating a target set Current Target sets in the system Saving the target setDeleting a target set Deleting a target setDevices ManagementStatus 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Other Devices Other Devices PDU ManagementFollowing commands can be performed from the HQ interface Current console servers in the system Other Devices Console ServerAdding new console servers Serial tab Advanced button Configuring the KVM IP devices in the OmniView IP 5000HQHigh PerformanceLow MediumKVM Ports tab Configuring KVM over IP KVM Ports tabKVM-over-IP Device Network tab Network tabDeleting KVM-over-IP devices Saving the KVM-over-IP device configuration changesDevice discovery Settings Access Services Settings ApplicationsBelkin OmniView IP KVM Settings ApplicationsAccount policy Account policyStrict policy password Password policyStandard policy password Account blockingOmniView IP 5000HQ in external authentication Ldap mode External authentication LdapDNS setting in Ldap mode Importing users Ldap settingsSynchronization Synchronization does two things Users must be members of groups in order to be shownGlobal settings Operating OmniView IP 5000HQ in external authentication modeOmniView IP 5000HQ session idle time-out Default power commandSet mouse and performance from KVM/IP session Items Per10..1 PDU Settings Attached DevicesUploading a new PDU model KVM switches Settings Attached DevicesConsole server Uploading a new KVM switchUploading a new serial console model Access Services default values Configuring Access Services IntroductionGeneral note about application paths Belkin Serial Console Server Configuring Access Services Introduction11..1..4 ILO 11..1..3 WebILO Web mode Web modeWeb mode default Login MethodRDP Client mode 11..1..5 RDP11..1..6 SSH RDP RDP Client mode11..1..7 VNC VNC VNC Client modeDescription Description of the Access Service VNC Telnet VMware Server VMware ServerNew Service New Access ServicesConfiguring Access Services Introduction Targets Configuring Access Services for Individual TargetsSingle Port Console Server Configuring Access Services for Individual Targets12..1..3 ILO 12..1..2 WebWeb mode 12..1..4 RDP RDP Web mode12..1..5 SSH VNC VNC Client 12..1..6 VNCWeb mode Telnet VMware Server Access page columns Accessing Targets AdministratorPower management column Name columnMore Access Services column Accessing Targets AdministratorAccessing a target via KVM-over-IP remote session Status columnSwitching to a different server Choose to take over or view only or cancelNot default Access Service Taking over a busy remote sessionExiting the OmniView IP 5000HQ system Power column Accessing the System as a UserConnecting to a target Accessing the System as a UserChange Password window Accessing a KVM-over-IP Device Directly Backup Maintenance of the SystemBackup elements Maintenance of the SystemRestoring database backup Restoring OmniView IP 5000HQ to factory default settings Restore SettingsResetting OmniView IP 5000HQ configuration Firmware upgrade Firmware upgrade Upgrading the KVM-over-IP device firmwareConfiguring the secondary unit Connecting the secondary unit to the networkReplication 16. ..4 Promoting a secondary unit to a standalone unit Configuring the primary unitReconfiguring the primary and secondary units Redoing the secondary and primary unit configuration Primary unit and secondary unit troubleshootingChecking the secondary unit Event Log Event logDrop-down search menus Access, System, or Configuration tabsDate & Time tab Unit MaintenancePower Control tab Unit MaintenanceAbout AboutGeneral Troubleshooting Legacy KVM port switching does not occur General TroubleshootingCannot log in to the OmniView IP 5000HQ Dimensions Technical SpecificationsWeee compliance Technical SpecificationsFCC Statement InformationF1DP101C CE Declaration of ConformityInformation 104 How state law relates to the warrantyBelkin International, Inc Belkin B..V