View Users By Port; Disconnecting Users From Ports - Raritan Dominion KX II-101-V2 User Manual

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Chapter 5: User Management
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View Users by Port

The User By Ports page lists all authenticated local and remote users
and ports they are being connected to. Only permanent connections to
ports are listed.
If the same user is logged on from more than one client, their username
appears on the page for each connection they have made. For example,
if a user has logged on from two (2) different clients, their name is listed
twice.
This page contains the following user and port information:
Port Number - port number assigned to the port the user is
connected to
Port Name - port name assigned to the port the user is connected to
Note: If user is not connected to a target, 'Local Console' or 'Remote
Console' is displayed under the Port Name.
Username - username for user logins and target connections
Access From - IP address of client PC accessing the KX II-101-V2
Status - current Active or Inactive status of the connection
To view users by port:
Choose User Management > User by Port. The Users by Port page
opens.

Disconnecting Users from Ports

Disconnecting users disconnects them from the target port without
logging them off of the KX II-101-V2.
Note: Logging users off disconnects the user from the target port and
logs them off of the KX II-101-V2. See
101-V2 (Force Logoff)
users off.
To disconnect users from port:
1. Choose User Management > Users by Port. The Users by Port page
opens.
2. Select the checkbox next to the username of the person you want to
disconnect from the target.
3. Click Disconnect User from Port.
4. Click OK on the confirmation message to disconnect the user.
5. A confirmation message is displayed to indicate that the user was
disconnected.
Logging Users Off the KX II-
(on page 81) for information on forcibly logging

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