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3. To allow other users to share a Video Vi ewer session automatically, enable the Allow shared
connections automatically checkbox. You will not be notified that they wish to connect to the
session and will not be able to accept or reject the connection.
Disable the checkbox if you want to be notified when other users want to share the Video
Viewer session. When a user attempts to connect to the session, you will be notified and
prompted to accept or reject the connection request.
4. To display a list of shared connections using the View - Connected Users command in the
Video Viewer window, enable the View identity of shared connections checkbox. See
Displaying Video Viewer Users on page243.
5. Click Save and then click Close.
Session time-out
A remote session may time-out if there has been no activity in a session window for a specified
time. The session time-out value is configured by the DSView 3 software administrator at the
switch level. See Managed Appliance Network, Authentication Server and Version Settings on
page 132.
You may override this value within the DSView 3 Explorer. If you specify a new time-out value, it
will be used the next time the DSView 3 software is started.
Closing a Video Viewer SessionTo close a Video Viewer session:
Select File - Exit from the Video Viewer menu.
KVM Session ProfilesKVM session profiles provide a convenient method of controlling KVM session behavior on a
target device. DSView 3 software appliance administrators may add, change and delete KVM
session profiles. A profile is then assigned to a target device. Appliance administrators or users
with unit configure or unit edit rights may assign a profile to one or more target devices.
There is always one KVM session profile, named the Default KVM Session Profile. (This profile is
called the “default profile” for the remainder of this section.) Its configuration may be changed, but
the default profile cannot be deleted. The default profile is used when the profile assigned to a
target device is deleted. It is also used when a target device is added to the DSView 3 software
system and no other profile is assigned.
NOTE: For DSView 3 software systems that are upgraded to version 3.2 or later from an earlier version, existing
target devices will not be assigned a profile.
You may create any number of additional KVM session profiles and then assign them to target
devices. When a new profile is created, it has all settings configured to Inherit Default Settings; that
is, it uses all the settings from the default profile. The appliance administrator may then change