4DSR Installer/User Guide
The DSRIQ module is powered directly from the server and provides Keep
Alive functionality when the DSR1021 switch is not powered up.
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Access the DSR1021 switch via network connection
No special software or drivers are required on the attached, or host, computers. Users access the DSR1021 switch and all attached systems via Ethernet or using a V.34, V.90 or V.92 modem from a PC running the DSView software application residing on the user PC. User PCs can be located anywhere a valid network connection exists. The DSR1021 switch can be configured on
a separate network from your data network, allowing access to your servers even if your applications network is down.
Simple point and click access to any server
When a user activates DSView software, it will display a listing of all computers and serial devices to which the user has access permission. When a user selects a server from the list, the video of the selected server is displayed in a Video Viewer window. Multiple servers can be accessed by one user. Each additional computer’s video will appear in a separate program window.
Create and manage user permissions with DES encrypted security
An Administrator describes the configuration of computers attached to the DSR1021 switch using the DSAdmin management application. Once the topology is described, the Administrator then establishes which computers a user has permission to access. Usernames and passwords are derived from Windows NT®, Windows® 2000 or Windows XP, eliminating the need for redundant user databases. Once the topology is established, the DSAuth Server software manages the system’s user permissioning. The DSView software polls the server running DSAuth Server software for access permissions on power up and every time a switch is initiated for the most current permissions possible. A refresh is also available for immediate updates to a user’s access profile. In addition to the permissioning function, the DSAuth Server software also stores pertinent information about attached devices in a database. Room location, rack location and server type can all be stored for quick reference.