Starting a New Session
Managing a Device Server
You can connect to Terminal Servers or assign a temporary IP address to a new Terminal
Server. Whenever you connect to a Terminal Server through the DeviceManager, you connect as
the Admin user and must supply the password for the Admin user.
If you want to connect to a Terminal Server to manage/configure it, or assign a temporary IP
address to a Terminal Server, select
button. If you want to create a new or edit an existing configuration file, select
and the
Populating the Terminal Server List
The first time you start the DeviceManager, the
add Terminal Servers to the Terminal Server
Click the
automatically displays any Terminal Servers it finds. Any Terminal Servers found by this
method will be displayed in
any Terminal Servers that were displayed as
Search Local Network
Click the
permanently. This also allows you to add Terminal Servers that are not found on the local
network segment with the
that is not in the Terminal Server List and resides outside the local network, see
Adding/Deleting Static Terminal Servers on page
For more information about managing a Terminal Server, see
page
59.
56
or
New Configuration
Open Configuration
Search Local Network
Type
button again.
button to add Terminal Servers to the Terminal Server
Static Server List
Search Local Network
Terminal Server User Guide
File
,
New Session
and the
radio button.
Manage Device Server
, you can do either of the following:
List
button. This searches the local network segment and
column as
. Once you close the DeviceManager,
Dynamic
will not be there until you click the
Dynamic
button. To connect to a Terminal Server
57.
Manage Device Server
File
,
New Session
window will be empty. To
List
Managing a Terminal Server on
radio
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