Managing Remote Presence

Configuring Virtual Media

Server /kvm *# set kvm-port 2068

Server /kvm *# set max-sessions 4

Server /kvm *# set local-video yes

Server /kvm *# commit

Server /kvm # show detail

KVM Settings:

Encryption Enabled: no

Max Sessions: 4

Local Video: yes

Active Sessions: 0

Enabled: yes

KVM Port: 2068

Server /kvm #

What to Do Next

Launch the virtual KVM from the GUI.

Configuring Virtual Media

Before You Begin

You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure virtual media.

Procedure

 

Command or Action

Purpose

 

Step 1

Server# scope vmedia

Enters virtual media command mode.

Step 2

Server /vmedia #

set enabled {yes

Enables or disables virtual media. By default, virtual

 

no}

 

media is disabled.

 

 

 

Note

Disabling virtual media detaches the virtual

 

 

 

 

CD, virtual floppy, and virtual HDD devices

 

 

 

 

from the host.

Step 3

Server /vmedia # set encryption {yes

Enables or disables virtual media encryption.

 

no}

 

 

 

Step 4

Server /vmedia #

commit

Commits the transaction to the system configuration.

Step 5

Server /vmedia #

show [detail]

(Optional) Displays the virtual media configuration.

This example configures virtual media encryption:

Server# scope vmedia

Server /vmedia # set enabled yes Server /vmedia *# set encryption yes Server /vmedia *# commit

Server /vmedia # show detail vMedia Settings:

Encryption Enabled: yes

Enabled: yes

Max Sessions: 1

Active Sessions: 0 Server /vmedia #

 

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