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To remove local user account access to one or more target devices, select the target
device(s) in the Assigned Target Devices list. Click Remove. The target devices will be
moved to the Available Target Devices list.
5. For CCM appliances:
To change local user account access by port, click Access Rights in the side navigation bar
and then Port. Select the ports in the Available list and then click Add. The selected ports
will be moved to the Assigned list.
To change local user account access by group, click Access Rights in the side navigation
bar and then Group. Select the groups in the Available list and then click Add. The
selected groups will be moved to the Assigned list.
6. Click Save and then click Close. The Appliance Local User Accounts window will open.
Embedded Units
The IBM ASM RSA II and the DRAC 4 embedded units have one target port and one appliance for
each embedded appliance.
The NEC IPF embedded unit has nine target ports and one appliance for each embedded appliance.
Port names default to “Blade” plus the port number.
The HP iLO embedded unit has one target device.
In the DSView 3 software, each of these appliance types will contain specific information about the
target as well as the embedded appliance itself. All KVM connections are initiated through the
target port/device.
After an embedded appliance type is added to the DSView 3 software, an appliance type is added
under the Appliances link in the side navigation bar.
Updating firmware, changing device settings and rebooting embedded units must be done
manually. See the embedded unit documentation for further information.

Launching embedded unit sessions

From the Target Devices window, users may launch a KVM or browser session to the embedded
devices. Each session is handled by the embedded unit and is launched in a separate window
browser. HP iLO, NEC IPF, IBM ASM RSA II and DRAC 4 viewers are proprietary to their
owners, and the DSView 3 software has little control of their look, feel and configuration.
There is no status polling for these sessions (status is idle by default); nor are there connection
types. All embedded KVM browsers have their own certificate authentication. Users must accept
certificate authentication to launch embedded unit video sessions.
Users must manually close the window to close a session. In all cases, exiting or logging out of the
DSView 3 software will not shut the KVM/browser session.