KVM Over the NET™ User Manual
The Windows Client AP Connection Screen
A description of the Connection Screen is given in the following table:
Item | Description |
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Menu Bar | The Menu Bar contains two items: File and Help. |
| The File Menu allows the operator to Create, Save, and |
| Open user created Work files (see The File Menu, |
| page 41). |
| The Help Menu displays the WinClient AP version. |
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Server List | Each time the WinClient.exe file is run, it searches the user's |
| local LAN segment for KN1108v / KN1116v switches, and lists |
| whichever ones it finds in this box. If you want to connect to |
| one of these units, |
| |
| Note: 1. The switch will not appear in the list unless its |
| Enable Device List configuration parameter has |
| been enabled. See Operating Mode, page 146 for |
| details. |
| 2. Only units whose Access Port settings for Program |
| (see Service Ports, page 149) match the number |
| specified for Port in the Server area of this dialog |
| box appear in the Server List window. |
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Server | This area is used when you want to connect to a KN1108v / |
| KN1116v at a remote location. You can drop down the IP list |
| box and select an address from the list. If the address you |
| want isn't listed, you can key in the target IP address in the IP |
| field, and its port number in the Port field. (If you don't know |
| the port number, contact your Administrator.) |
| When the IP address and Port number have been |
| specified, click Connect. (See Connecting – Windows |
| |
| When you have finished with your session and come back |
| to this dialog box, click Disconnect to end the connection. |
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Message Panel | Located just to the right of the Server panel, the Message |
| panel lists status messages regarding the connection to the |
| KN1108v / KN1116v. |
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Switch to Remote View | Once you have been authenticated (see Connecting – |
| Windows Client AP, page 40 for details), this button becomes |
| active. Click it to switch to the GUI Main Page. The GUI Main |
| Page is described on page 49. |
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