Configuration

4.On the “User 1”, “User 2”, or “IP Users” tab, redefine the command keys, if desired, in any of the following fields: “Quit,” “Power Management,” “Mouse/Keyboard Reset,” “Video Control,” “Switch Next,” “Switch Previous,” “Port Info.”

5.Click “apply changes.”

Redefining Sun Keyboard Modifier Keys

The KVM/net provides a default set of hot keys for use while connected to Sun servers. You can use the PC keyboard to emulate keys that are present on Sun keyboards but are not available on PC keyboards. See “Hot Keys for Emulating Sun Keyboard Keys” on page 330.

The hot keys are made up of a modifier key followed by a function key. The default modifier key in KVM/net is the Windows key, which is labeled with the Windows logo, and is located between the Ctrl and Alt keys on a PC keyboard.

TTo Redefine the Sun Keyboard Modifier Keys

You can redefine the default [WIN] modifier key to [Ctrl], [Shift], or [Alt] using the KVM/net Web Manager, if desired.

1.Go to Configuration>KVM>General in Expert Mode. The General form appears.

2.To redefine the default [WIN] modifier key, enter another modifier key such as [Ctrl],[Shift], or [Alt] in the “Sun Keyboard Modifier Keys” field.

3.Click “apply changes.”

Specifying Authentication for KVM Port Logins

By default, users with administrative privileges have full access to all ports. Using the Port Authentication drop-down list on the KVM>General page, you can configure a single authentication method for direct access to a device connected to any KVM port.

Web Manager for Administrators

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