Information; Usage; Vm Settings - Avocent ACS V6000 User Manual

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web server in the Online Help URL field. Click Save.
Online help
When the online help feature is configured for your virtual console server, clicking the Help
button from any form on the web manager opens a new window and redirects its content to the
configured path for the online help product documentation.
NOTE: Using the online help feature from the Avocent web site is not always possible due to firewall configurations,
nor is it recommended. It is generally advisable for you to use the online help system provided with the product or
download the online help .zip file and run it from a local server.
The system administrator can download the online help from Avocent. For more information on
downloading the online help, contact Technical Support.
Once the online help file is obtained (in zip format), the files must be extracted and put in to a
user-selected directory under the web server's root directory. The web server must be publicly
accessible.
NOTE: The default URL for online help is http://global.avocent.com/us/olh/acsv6000/v_2.3.0/en/index.html.

Information

Click System-Information to view the console server's identity, versions and CPU information.

Usage

Click System-Usage to view memory and disk usage.

VM Settings

Click System-VM Settings to configure the vCenter and to manage associations and licenses.
VM Serial Ports
Click System-VM Settings-VM Serial Ports to view all current associations between the virtual
servers and the ACS v6000 virtual console server's serial ports. From this page, you can add,
delete or resync associations. To delete an association, check the box next to the association(s)
you want to delete and then click Delete. To resync all associations, click Resync.
NOTE: Changes in the vSPC port configuration or in the ACS v6000 virtual console server's IP address may
require the association to be resynced.
To add an association by Virtual Machine ID:
1. Click the Add button and select Virtual Machine ID in the Search Available Machines By
field.
Chapter 3: Accessing a Virtual Console Server via the Web Manager
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