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6. KVM Operation (continued)
6.5.3 Logging In via the AP Java Client
ComputersnotrunningWindowscanusetheAPJavaClientlocatedonthe
CDtoprovidenon-browseraccesstotheKVMswitch.
Note: The AP Java Client requires that the Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) be installed on your computer. The JRE is available for free
download from the Java web site (http://java.com).
1. SavetheAPJavaClientfromtheCDtoadesiredlocationonyour
computer.
2. Double-clickontheleyoujustsaved.Ifthisisthersttimethat
you are running the utility, a dialog box appears requesting you to
inputyourserialnumber.TheserialnumbercanbefoundontheCD
thatcomeswiththeB020-U08-19-IP.Keyintheserialnumber(5
characters per box), then click OK.
3. Uponenteringtheserialnumber,theAPJavaClientconnectprompt
appears, asking you to enter in the IP address and PortoftheKVM
you wish to connect to. Enter in this information and click the
Connect button. Note: The default port number assigned to the KVM
is 9000.
4. A prompt appears asking you to enter your username and password.
IfaccessingtheKVMforthersttime,enterintheusername
administrator and the password password. For security purposes, it
is strongly recommended that you change the username and password
on this account to something unique.
5. Whenyouhaveenteredyourusernameandpassword,thescreenofthe
first connected computer on the installation that you have access to is
displayed, as well as the Remote OSD.
6.6 Web Browser and Non-Browser Remote Port AccessWhenaccessingtheKVMswitchoverIP,theconnectedcomputerscan
beaccessedusingeitherWindowsorJavaapplications.Regardlessof
which application you use, or whether you log in via browser or AP client,
operationoftheKVMswitchisthesame,theonlydifferenceisinhow
youloginandconnecttotheKVM.WhenlogginginviatheAPWindows
andJavaclients,youarebroughtdirectlytotheconnectedcomputers
and the Remote OSD isdisplayed.Whenlogginginviawebbrowser,
youarebroughttoaKVMmanagementwebinterface,whichincludes
Windows Client and Java Applet applications for accessing the connected
computers. Those who login using Internet Explorer will be able to access
both the Windows Client and Java Applet, whereas users who login using
another browser only have access to the Java Applet. Once logged into the
web interface via browser, click on the Windows Client or Java Applet icon
to open the applications and access the connected computers. The same as
with the AP clients, once the Windows Client and Java Applet are opened,
the screen of the first connected computer on the installation that you have
access to is displayed, as well as the Remote OSD.
Note: The Java applet requires that the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
be installed on your computer. The JRE is available for free download
from the Java web site (http://java.com).
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