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2.Click KVM Switch- Network. The Network settings are displayed, including the MAC address.
3.Select the LAN speed from the menu.
4.Enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway in the fields provided. You can also specify up to three IP addresses for DNS servers.
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For connections on which DHCP is supported, you may select Enable DHCP.
NOTE: After you change Network settings, the Reboot Required button displays on all pages, indicating the KVM switch must be rebooted before the changes will take effect. Click the button to reboot the KVM switch.
To change sessions settings:
1.In the web interface, click the Configure tab.
2.Click the KVM Switch- Sessions.
3.To enable a Video Viewer session
4.To enable a preemption
5.Select all encryption levels to enable for video and keyboard/mouse sessions.You can select multiple methods when a new client connection is requested. The KVM switch negotiates for the highest enabled encryption method.
6.To enable session sharing, select Enabled in the Sharing section. You may select Automatic to allow sessions to be shared without prompting the primary user for permission. Select Exclusive to permit
7.If sharing is enabled, you can specify the Input Control Timeout to control the time period allowed between inputs from an active session before another session gains control. To enable the Input Control timeout, enter the time
8.The Login Timeout option specifies the time period allowed for an LDAP server to respond to a login request. To enable Login Timeout, enter the time
9.To specify the time period allowed for an inactive web interface session to remain open, enable Inactivity Timeout. Enter the time
NOTE: Changes you make to session parameters affect future connection requests only, and not existing connections.