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13. Security

13.6 Mode

The Mode operation settings are described in the table below.
Item
Enable ICMP
Enable Multiuser Operation When this box is checked, multiple accounts (up to 32) can remotely log on to the KVM at the same time.
Browser Service
Disable Authentication

13.7 Private Certificate

When logging into the KVM switch over a secure (SSL) connection, a certificate is required to ensure you are logging into a secure site. If a
certificate is not recognized as secure, you will be prompted each time you log in to verify you want to continue to the website. This section
allows you to import an Encryption Key and Certificate. To import an Encryption Key and Certificate, follow the steps below.
1. Click the Browse button to the right of Private Key, browse to where your private encryption key file is located, then select it.
2. Click the Browse button to the right of Certificate, browse to where your certificate file is located, and then select it.
3. Click the Upload button to complete the procedure.
Note: Both the Private Key and Certificate must be imported at the same time. Clicking the Restore Default button returns the KVM to the default certificate
preinstalled on it.
Description
When this box is checked, the KVM switch can be pinged. If it is not checked, the KVM cannot be pinged.
If not selected, only one user can log on at a time. The default is enabled.
When this box is checked, browser access to the KVM switch can be limited by selecting one of the three
options in the drop-down menu.
• Disable Browser – Browser access is completely disabled.
• Disable HTTP – Browser access is permitted, but only when using an HTTPS URL.
• Disable HTTPS – Browser access is permitted, but only when using an HTTP URL.
When this box is checked, no authentication procedures are used to check accounts logging into the KVM.
All users will be logged onto the KVM switch with full access, regardless of what account type they are.
Note: Enabling this setting creates a very unsecure situation, and is not recommended.
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