7.
In the Bootp field, select Disabled or Enabled from the pull-down menu. When enabled, the
appliance will get its IP address dynamically at boot time from a BootP server, so the IP
Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway fields are disabled.
8.
Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP.
-or-
Click OK to save any changes and exit the AMP.
-or-
Click Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
Viewing and Changing Global Session Settings
The Global - Sessions subcategory specifies whether the appliance will automatically close an
inactive video session. When enabled, you may specify a session time-out value. This panel may
also be used to control the level of encryption that should be used to encode keyboard and mouse
data sent over a video session to the appliance.
To change global session values:
1.
Click the Settings tab in the AVR AMP.
2.
Select the Global - Sessions subcategory.
3.
In the Video session timeout area, enable or disable the Enabled checkbox. If you enable the
video session time-out, specify the time-out value in the Minutes list box. This value indicates
the number of minutes the appliance will wait to close an inactive video session. You may
select a value from the list or enter a value in the range 1-60.
4.
In the Keyboard/Mouse encryption level checkboxes, select one or more levels of encryption
to encode keyboard and mouse data sent over a video session to the appliance. The highest
level enabled will be used.
5.
Click Apply to save any changes without exiting the AMP.
-or-
Click OK to save any changes and exit the AMP.
-or-
Click Cancel to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
Managing User Accounts
The Users category lists usernames and their access levels. You may add, modify or delete a user
account from this panel. The security lock-out feature is also controlled from this panel.
Access levels
A user may be assigned one of three access levels: user, user administrator or appliance
administrator. The user access level allows you to assign individual device access rights to a user.
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