Belkin 5216K, IP 5232K user manual Remote Access, Accessing a Target Server, sections

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Accessing a Target Server

Log in to the web interface, as explained on page 16. The web interface opens at the Targets page (see Figure 14 on page 16). To connect

to a target or serial device, click the desired target/device in the Server Name column. (A server being used by another user cannot be accessed.) The screen of the target/device appears inside a remote console window.

Note! For a user, only permitted targets appear on the Targets page. Figure 27 illustrates the remote console window.

Figure 27 Remote Console window

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On the remote console you have the following:

Server name – The currently accessed server identity can be checked any time by looking at the “Server name” on the Internet Explorer title bar.

Toolbar icon – This is the minimized toolbar from which you switch and configure the system.

Remote Session icon – Hold the mouse over the icon to view information about current server, connection time, and video mode.

NOTE: If a user connects to a target device with a higher screen resolution than the local computer, the remote viewer window will display a portion of the target device screen, with scroll bars for viewing the remainder of the screen. The user may view the entire screen by adjusting the resolution on the target device, the local computer,

or both.

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