Vkvm & Vmedia; Using Virtual Kvm Configuration - HP MicroServe User Manual

Remote access card
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Enable—Activate email address settings.
Destination Email Address-- Specifies where receive the alert messages
Email Description-- Configures the email alert description.
Send alert-- Initiates the request to send a test email to the email address
SMTP (e-mail) Server IP Address—Configures the SMTP email server IP address. Only numerical
values between 0-255 are allowed.
vKVM & vMedia
By BIOS default setting, when the Remote Access Card is plugged in, the server will export VGA
signals from the VGA connector on this access card automatically. Meaning, when having the Remote
Access Card installed, the embedded VGA on the mother board will not function.

Using Virtual KVM Configuration

The Virtual KVM (or vKVM) feature is a remote graphic console that turns a supported browser into a
virtual desktop and provides control over the display, keyboard/keyboard shortcuts, video settings,
and mouse of the host server. The virtual KVM sessions that display remote host server activities,
including shutdown and startup operations.
The remote virtual KVM session requires Java version 1.5.7 or later on the client system. To download
the recommended Java for your system configuration, refer to this
Start a Virtual KVM Session.
To start a virtual KVM session, using a web browser:
1. Download the recommended JVM from HP website and install on the client system. Please refer to
"JVM Support".
2. The default setting of vKVM is disabled.
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website.
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