Viewing And Disconnecting User Connections - Avocent AutoView 1000R Installer/User Manual

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Commands to Manage Routine Tasks for Your Servers (continued)
Feature
Purpose
Run Diagnostics
Validate the integrity of your system including memory, fi rmware
CRCs, Comm interfaces, switch controller, local and remote video
and AVRIQ modules.
AVRIQ Status
Simultaneously upgrade multiple AVRIQ modules.
Reset PS/2
Re-establish operation of PS/2 keyboard and mouse.
Display Versions
View version information for the appliance as well as view and
upgrade fi rmware for individual AVRIQ modules.
To access the Commands menu:
1.
Press Print Screen to launch OSCAR. The Main dialog box appears.
2.
Click Commands. The Commands dialog box appears.
Figure 3.15: Commands Dialog Box

Viewing and Disconnecting User Connections

You can view and disconnect users through the User Status dialog box. The
username (U) will always be displayed; however, you can display either the
server name or EID number to which a user is connected. If there is no user
currently connected to a channel, the user field will be blank and the server
field will display Free.
NOTE: The local user can be disconnected by a remote user via the AVWorks software. See
the AVWorks Installer/User Guide for additional information.
To view current user connections:
1.
If OSCAR is not open, press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear.
2.
Click Commands - User Status. The User Status dialog box appears.

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