Enabling encryption will affect system performance – no encryption offers the
best performance; the greater the encryption, the greater the adverse effect. If
you enable encryption, the performance considerations (going from best to
worst) are as follows:
RC4 offers the least performance impact; DES is next; then 3DES or AES
The RC4 + DES combination offers the least impact of any combination
Working Mode
Use this section to set the working mode parameters.
Enable ICMP so that the RCM101D can be pinged. If it is not enabled, the
device cannot be pinged. The default is Enabled.
Enable Multiuser Operation to permit more than one user to log into the
RCM101D at the same time. The default is Enabled.
Enable Virtual Media Write allows redirected virtual media devices on a
user's system to send data to a remote server, as well as being able to have
data from the remote server written to them. The default is Enabled.
Browser Service allows the administrator to limit the scope of browser
access to the RCM101D. Put a check in the checkbox to enable this
function, then select the browser limitation in the drop down list box.
Choices are explained in the following table:
Item
Disable Browser
Disable HTTP
Disable HTTPS (SSL)
If this is selected, the RCM101D cannot be accessed
via a browser. It can only be accessed from the
windows client viewer (see The Windows Client
Viewer, page 63).
If this is selected, the RCM101D can be accessed via a
browser, but not from an ordinary (HTTP) login
connection – it can only be accessed over a secure
HTTPS (SSL) connection.
If this is selected, the RCM101D can be accessed via a
browser over an ordinary (HTTP) login connection, but
not via a secure HTTPS (SSL) connection.
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