Dell IDRAC6 User Manual page 211

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If you want to reconfigure any of the property values displayed, see
"Configuring Virtual Console in the iDRAC6 Web Interface" on page 208.
Table 9-4. Virtual Console
Property
Virtual Console Enabled
Video Encryption Enabled Yes/No (checked\unchecked)
Max Sessions
Active Sessions
Local Server Video
Enabled
Remote Presence Port
Plug-in Type
NOTE:
For information about using Virtual Media with Virtual Console,
see "Configuring and Using Virtual Media" on page 255.
The buttons in Table 9-5 are available on the Virtual Console and Virtual
Media page.
Description
Yes/No (checked\unchecked)
Displays the maximum number of supported Virtual
Console sessions.
Displays the current number of active Virtual Console
sessions.
Yes = Enabled; No = Disabled.
The network port number used for connecting to the
Virtual Console Keyboard/Mouse option. This traffic is
always encrypted. You may need to change this number
if another program is using the default port. The default
is 5900.
Displays the type of plug-in you selected in the
Configuration page.
NOTE:
For 64–bit Windows platforms, the iDRAC6
authentication Active–X plug–in will not get installed
properly if a 64–bit version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2005
Redistributable Package is deployed. To install and run the
Active–X plug–in properly, deploy the 32–bit version of
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package
(x86). This package is required to launch the Virtual
Console session on an Internet Explorer browser.
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