162 DSView 3 Software Installer/User Guide
The DSView 3 software also supports the USR3453B - Courier 56k external modem.
NOTE: The modems listed are not supported on Sun Solaris SPARC operating systems.
Customizing the Active Modem Sessions window for all sessions
The Start-Date-Time field, which indicates when the target device session was started, is always
displayed in the Active Modem Sessions window.
The Unit field, which indicates the units that are connected by dial-up, is always displayed in the
Active Modem Sessions window.
The following fields may be displayed in the Active Modem Sessions window. Use the Customize
link to add or remove fields in the display. See Using the Customize link in windows on page 26.
Duration - Length of the DSView 3 software dial-up connection to the unit.
IP Address - IP address of the dial-up connection to the unit.
Status - Status of the dial-up connection. Status values include Established, indicating that a
dial-up connection is established; or Establish/Primary, indicating that a dial-up connection is
established but the primary network connection is also available; or Disconnecting, which
indicates that a DSView 3 software administrator is closing the session.
Dial-back - Identifies if the connection used a dial-back connection.
Unit Phone Number - Phone number dialed to connect the unit.
To disconnect one or more target device active modem sessions:
NOTE: Only DSView 3 software administrators may disconnect active modem sessions.
1. In a Units View window containing target devices (see Accessing Units View windows on
page 98), click Active Modem Sessions in the side navigation bar. The Active Modem Sessions
window will open.
2. Click the checkbox to the left of the sessions. To disconnect all sessions, click the checkbox to
the left of Duration at the top of the list. (If you do not have permission to disconnect an active
session, you will not be able to select its checkbox or the checkbox at the top of the list.)
3. Click Disconnect. A confirmation dialog box will appear. Confirm or cancel the disconnect.
Connections to Units
The Connections link displays either target device or managed appliance connections.
The Target Device Connections window lists all connections to the target device. You may also
use this window to add or delete a connection to or from the target device.
The Appliance Connections window lists all connections from the managed appliance to
cascade switches or target devices. You may rename the units which are part of the connection
path through this window.