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24. Logging In

Note: Windows operating systems can use any 32-bit browser to remotely
access connected computers; 64-bit browsers are not supported. 32-bit
Linux-based computers can only use Firefox 32-bit when remotely accessing
connected computers; Firefox 64-bit is not supported.
1. Open your web browser and enter the IP address assigned to the KVM.
Note:
• Only SSL connections are allowed, so you must start the IP address with
HTTPS, and not HTTP.)
• When logging in using a Windows XP computer, add /ui.jnlp to the end of
the IP address.
2. If a screen appears that states there is a problem with the web site's security
certificate, click on the option to proceed anyway; the certificate can be trusted.
The Log On page appears, and the Java-based application begins to install.
3. Prompts will appear asking if you wish to proceed with the Java installation.
Click the option to continue. Note: In the prompts that appear, select the
option to always trust content from this source to prevent these prompts
from appearing every time you log on.
4. When the installation is complete, the username and password screen appears.
5. Enter in your username and password as given to you by your system
administrator (if this is the first time the KVM is being accessed, use the
default username admin and password access), and select the Remote
Access option from the drop-down menu beneath the username and
password fields. Click the Enter key to proceed. When first connecting to
the KVM, an Auto Video Adjust will be performed. When this is complete,
moving your mouse should cause the local and remote mouse pointers
to align. If you're local and remote mouse pointers do not sync up, or
if you are experiencing slow response time, you may need to adjust the
performance, video and/or mouse settings via the remote toolbar. These
settings are explained later in this manual.
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Remote Session Screen
When you initiate a remote session for the first time, the screen of the first
computer in the installation that you have access to is displayed. Subsequent
remote sessions will open with the screen of the last computer that you
accessed in your previous session displayed. The NetCommander KVM
allows up to 5 users to login at the same time and share a remote session.
When you login to a shared session, the remote screen appears with a prompt
that informs you that you're connected to a shared session.
When in a shared session, the control of the mouse and keyboard is transferred
from user to user. As soon as one user stops using the keyboard and mouse,
another user can immediately jump in and control the remote session. The
following sections describe the various aspects of a remote session.
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