KVM Over the NET™ User Manual
Port Level Browser GUI Interface
If a port is chosen in the Sidebar, the Main panel looks similar to the one shown
below. The port access settings are explained in the following table:
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Name | Each port accessible to the user is listed under the Names column. | ||
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Access | The Access column is where device access rights are set. To cycle through | ||
| the choices, click the icon in the row that corresponds to the user you want | ||
| to configure. The meanings of the icons are as follows | ||
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| The user can view the remote screen and can |
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| Full Access | perform operations on the remote server from |
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| View Only | The user can only view the remote screen; he |
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| No Access | No access rights - the Port will not show up on |
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Mount | The Mount USB column is where permission to mount Virtual Media | ||
USB | devices on remote servers is configured. To cycle through the choices, | ||
| click the icon in the row that corresponds to the user you want to configure. | ||
| The icons are the same as the ones in the Access column. | ||
| With a Full Access setting, the user can mount, read, and write to the | ||
| virtual media. |
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| With a View Only setting, the user can only view the contents of the | ||
| virtual media (read only), he can not perform any operations on it. | ||
| With a No Access setting, the user will not see the virtual media even if it | ||
| has been configured on the remote system. | ||
| Note: This entry does not appear for switches that do not support the USB | ||
| Virtual Media function. |
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Config | Sets or denies permission for the user to make changes to a port’s | ||
| configuration settings. A check mark ( √ ) indicates that the user has | ||
| permission; an X means that the user does not have permission. | ||
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PON | The PON column permits/restricts the configuration and power operation of | ||
| ports that have Power Over the Net™ devices connected to them. A check | ||
| mark ( √ ) indicates that the user has permission; an X means that the | ||
| user does not have permission. | ||
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