Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - REMOTE MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 Management Manual page 40

Remote management reference
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Device
Operation
Application
Authentication
Port
Session Mode
Session
Encryption
Enable Caching
Enable Dynamic
Bandwidth
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ZENworks 10 Configuration Management Remote Management Reference
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Specify the host name or the IP address of the device you want to remotely
manage.
Select the type of the remote operation you want to perform on the managed
device. This option is available only in the Remote Management dialog box.
Select the application you want to launch on the device to remotely diagnose.
This option is available only in the Remote Diagnostics dialog box.
Select the mode you want to use to authenticate to the managed device. The
authentication modes are:
Rights-Based Authentication
Password-Based Authentication
Specify the port number on which the Remote Management service is listening.
By default, the port number is 5950
Select one of the following modes for the session:
Collaborate: Allows you to launch a Remote Control session and a
Remote View session in collaboration mode. This mode is selected by
default for the Remote Control operation. If you launch the Remote Control
session on the managed device first, then you get the privileges of a
master remote operator, which include:
Inviting other remote operators to join the remote session.
Delegating Remote Control rights to a remote operator.
Regaining control from the remote operator.
Terminating a Remote Session.
The consecutive sessions launched are Remote View sessions.
NOTE: The collaborate mode is not yet supported on Linux.
Shared: Allows more than one remote operator to simultaneously control
the managed device.
Exclusive: Allows you to have an exclusive remote session on the
managed device. No other remote session can be initiated on the
managed device after a session has been launched in exclusive mode.
This mode is selected by default for the Remote View operation.
This option is available only in the Remote Management dialog box.
Ensures that the remote session is secured by using SSL encryption (TLSv1
protocol).
Enables caching of the remote management session data to enhance
performance. This option is available for Remote Control, Remote View, and
Remote Diagnostics operations. This option is currently supported only on
Windows.
Enables detection of the available network bandwidth and accordingly adjusts
the session settings to enhance performance. This option is available for
Remote Control, Remote View, and Remote Diagnostics operations.

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