Setup Dialog Box Functions; Table 3.5: Setup Features To Configure The Oscar Interface - Avocent DSR Series DSR1010 Installer/User Manual

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Click Clear to clear all offline IQ modules.
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Click Disconnect to disconnect a KVM session. If there is an associated Locked virtual media
session, it will be disconnected.

Setup Dialog Box Functions

You can configure your DSR switching system from the Setup dialog box within the OSCAR
interface. Select the Names button when initially setting up your DSR switching system to identify
target devices by unique names. Select the other setup features to manage routine tasks for your
target devices from the OSCAR interface menu. Table 3.5 outlines the function accessed using
each of the buttons in the Setup dialog box as shown in Figure 3.3.

Table 3.5: Setup Features to Configure the OSCAR Interface

Feature
Menu
Flag
Broadcast
Scan
Screen Saver
Keyboard
Network
DSView IP
Devices
Names
To access the OSCAR interface Setup dialog box:
1.
Press
Print Screen
2.
Click Setup to open the Setup dialog box shown in Figure 3.3.
Purpose
Change the Main dialog box list sorting option by toggling between numerically by port or
EID number and alphabetically by name. Change the Screen Delay Time before the
OSCAR interface displays after pressing Print Screen.
Change display, timing, color or location of the status flag.
Simultaneously send mouse movements and keystrokes to multiple target devices.
Set up a custom Scan pattern for multiple target devices.
Set passwords to protect or restrict access or enable the screen saver.
Set the keyboard country code to send to Sun servers.
Set the IP address, select an Ethernet mode or enable/disable Ping Response.
Specify the IP address of a DSView 3 software server for the DSR switch to contact.
Identify the appropriate number of ports on an attached cascade switch.
Identify target devices by unique names.
to launch the OSCAR interface. The Main dialog box appears.
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