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7. Administration
AP Client Main Page
When logging into the KVM switch via the non-browser AP Windows
or Java client, the following page is displayed.
The AP Client Main Page differs from the Web Browser Main Page as
follows:
• Instead of a Menu Bar, the AP Client Main Page has a set of note-
book tabs that are used to select sub-categories. As with the Web
Browser Main Page, the notebook tabs displayed depend on the
user type and permissions.

7.2.2 OSD Tab Bar

The number and type of icons that appear on the tab bar at the top of the page are determined by user type (Super Administrator,
Administrator or User) and the permissions assigned when the account was created. The functions associated with each of the icons are
explained in the following table:
Icon
Description
Port Access: This page is used to access and control the devices on the KVM switch installation. This page is available to all users.
User Management: This page is used to create and manage Users and Groups, and to assign devices to them. This page is available
to Super Administrator and Administrators, ordinary users will not have access to it.
Device Management: This page is used by the Super Administrator to configure and control the overall operation of the KVM switch.
This page is available to Super Administrators or Administrators/Users who have been given access.
Log: This page displays the contents of the log file. (See Log section under OSD Operation for details.)
Maintenance: This page is used to install new versions of the B020-Series KVM Switch firmware. This page is available to Super
Administrators or Administrators/Users who have been given access.
Download: Users with appropriate permission can click this icon to download the AP Windows Client, the AP Java Client and the Log
Server. This page is available to all users, although what downloads a User can access is determined by the Super Administrator or
Administrator. Note: The Download icon is not available via the local console.
There are three small icons in the upper right-hand corner of the page. Their functions are described in the following table:
Icon
Description
Click this icon to close the OSD page and return to the display of the last selected port.
Note: This icon is not available in the Web Browser Main Page.
Click this icon to display the firmware version of the B020-Series KVM Switch.
Click this icon to log out and end your B020-Series KVM Switch session.

7.2.3 Port Access

The Port Access section of the OSD is where users can access KVM ports, and control settings that directly affect that access. The sub-
sections contained in the Port Access section are described in the pages that follow.
( continued )
• In addition to the Filter button at the bottom of the Sidebar, there
is a Scan button and an Array Mode button.
• There is a hidden Control Panel (see Control Panel section under
Remote Session Operation for details) at the upper center of the
screen that becomes visible when you mouse over it.
• In addition to the two icons in the upper-right corner of the Web
Browser Main Page, there is a third icon that closes the OSD and
displays the screen of the last selected port.
The OSD can be navigated via keyboard using the commands in the
table below:
Command
Description
Ctrl + P
Opens the Port Access category page
Ctrl + U
Opens the User Management category page
Ctrl + C
Opens the Device Management category page
Ctrl + L
Opens the Log category page
Ctrl + M
Opens the Maintenance category page
Ctrl + D
Opens the Download category page
F1
Displays the KVM switches firmware version
F2
Press to edit the name of the selected port
F4
Selects the Sidebar panel
F5
Selects the Interactive Display Panel
Closes the OSD and displays the screen of the last select-
F7
ed port
F8
Logs you out of the KVM switch
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