
Using the Video Viewer Digital Operation
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On the left side, select Console Redirection.
On the right side, select the Server Blade from the drop-down list.
Click on Launch.
5.2 Using the Video Viewer
Once you have selected Console in the MMB menu, you may select the server you
would like to interact with.
To access a server:
Click the Servers button in the list of servers.
Click the Select Server button. The Launch Application button will become active.
Click the Launch Application button. The server’s desktop will appear.
5.2.1 Interacting With the Server Being Viewed
Once you have connected to a server, a separate desktop window of the server will
appear on your screen. You will see two cursors: the local cursor and the server’s
cursor. You may need to align these if they do not move together or adjust the video if
they seem to jump about. From this window, you will be able to access all the normal
functions of this server as if you were sitting right in front of it. You may also perform
Viewer-specific tasks such as sending special Macro commands to the server.
The Video Viewer synchronizes the remote and local mouse pointers every time the
remote mouse pointer enters the Video Viewer’s video window. Synchronization is
accomplished by sending a ‘Mouse Align’ message to the BX600 Digital KVM switch
every time the mouse cursor enters Video Viewer’s video window.
NOTE:
The BX600 Digital KVM switch screen resolution must be equal to or larger than the server screen
resolution.
5.2.1.1 Server Name Modifications
The Server Module names may be assigned using the Web GUI interfaces as well as
the OSCAR interface.
To change a server module name using the Web GUI interface:
Point your browser to the IP address of the MMB to access the BX600 Digital KVM
Switch.
Left-click your mouse on the plus sign next to the Server Blade folder icon.
Left-click the plus sign next to the Server Blade whose name you want to change.
Left-click the plus sign next to Blade Info. You should see a web page similar to
the one displayed Figure 88.
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