Administrator Log Audit Code
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Basic Administrator Logon Functions has been described in the Administrator Guide.
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Details of Administrator Functions will be available only to Raritan Secure KVM Customers, rather
than to the general public
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Some special Log/Event data logs (such as KVM shut down due to tampering, KVM locked) can only
be decoded by the Secure KVM Switch manufacturer*
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Notes
* The following audit codes are generated which result in the Secure KVM Switch becoming inoperable.
These Log/Event data logs can only be decoded by the Secure KVM Switch manufacturer. •
ADML – KVM locked due to Administrators' failed login
IHWN – H/W integration test failed
SUMN – Checksum test failed
MEMN – Memory test failed
ISON – Self-test port data check failed (different from jammed button BTNJ)
TMPH – Anti-Tamper triggered
TMPR – Anti-Tamper triggered by RSS4-WPS (Remote Port Selector)
In This Chapter
How does the Administrator Logon Function work?................................................ 28
Format of Information Displayed in Text Editor........................................................29
Administrator Configuration Menu...........................................................................29
Log/Event Audit code................................................................................................32
How does the Administrator Logon Function work?
After the authorized Administrator successfully logs on to the Secure KVM, the Secure KVM will dump
the necessary information (text only) in the text editor previously opened in authorized Administrator's
management computer.
All Administrator configuration options will be displayed in text editor upon Administrator's key
command stroke.
If the Administrator choose an option, the result of execution will also be displayed in text editor
If the Administrator chooses to display available logs to audit, those logs will be displayed in text editor.
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