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MPC and RRC Raritan Multi-Pla tform Client and Raritan R emote Clie nt User Guide MP C Relea se 5.0. 3 and RRC Re lea se 4.66 For Us e with R aritan's Domini on and IP-Reach products Copyrigh t © 2 007 R ari tan, In c. MPC_RRC-0H- E Decem b er 2007 255-80- 5223[...]
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Th is doc u ment cont ai ns propr ietary information that is pr o tected b y c o pyright. All rights re served. N o par t o f th is doc um ent m ay be ph ot ocop i ed, rep ro duc ed , or tra ns la ted in to an oth er lan gua ge w ithou t e x pre ss prio r w ritte n co nse n t o f Ra rita n, I nc. © C o pyri ght 20 07 R ari tan , I nc. , Co mm a nd[...]
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iii Content s What's N ew in the MP C and RRC User Guide 6 Chapte r 1 Introdu ction an d Install ati on 7 Use wi th Rari ta n P rodu cts ...................................................................................................... ............7 Mini mu m Sy ste m R equ ire me nts .......................................................[...]
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Cont ents iv Si ngle M ou se Mo de / D ual Mou se Mo de ......................................................................................... 5 4 Auto mati c Mouse S y nchro niza tio n........................................................................................56 Mou se Sy nc hro n i za tio n O ptio ns ...............................[...]
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Cont ents v Too ls O pti ons .................................................................................................................. ................. 1 10 Ge ne ral O pti o ns (R RC O nly )..................................................................................................... ...... 1 13 Chapte r 5 Insta l ling and La unch[...]
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6 The fol lo w ing se ctio ns h ave cha nge d o r i nfo rma tio n ha s be en a d ded to t he U se r G uid e b ase d on enh anc em en ts and c h an ges to t he eq uipm en t and/or u ser do c u m e ntation . • Import/Ex port Keyboard M a c ro Definiti ons (on page 103) - Newly adde d fun c ti onal ity . • Launc hing MP C from a We b B row s er (o[...]
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7 Rarit a n Multi- Pla t fo rm C lie n t ( MP C ) a nd Raritan Remo t e Clien t (R RC) are gra phical user i n te rfaces for t h e Raritan Dominio n KX and IP-Rea c h pr o d uct l in es , p ro v id in g r emo t e ac c es s to ta r get s erv e rs c o nn ec te d to Rarita n K VM ove r IP devi c e s. No n - Window s us ers must u se R arit an Multi- P[...]
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Minim um S ystem Requir ement s 8 Mini mum Sys tem Requirem ents T he m in im um sys tem r eq ui r em ent s for th e Ra r itan M ult i- Pl at fo rm Cl ie nt and Rarita n Remote C li ent are: • CPU Speed: 1.0 GHz • RA M: 51 2 Mb y t es No te : R unning the client softwa re o n system confi gur a tions below ei ther of these sp ecific ati ons m a[...]
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Cha pter 1: I ntroducti on and In stallatio n 9 Alt hough no ac tual pro ble m s ha ve occu rre d whe n Ja va cachi ng is tu rne d on , so me no n- i mpacti ng J ava e x c e ptio ns ha ve occu rred wi th t he ca chi ng tur ned o n. Ge ne ratio n of the se Java -exce ptio ns ca n a pp ear i n t he J ava Applet Co n s ole window , and may degrade per[...]
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Minim um S ystem Requir ement s 10 a. F ro m the Ge n e ral ta b, cli ck the Setti ngs button in Tem pora ry Int e r n et Files. The Temporary Files Set tin g s dialog ope n s: b. Cli c k the View Applets button. The Java Applet Cache V iewer opens: c. Clear t h e Ena ble C a c hi n g che c kbox. d. Cl ick OK . 4. To clear the Ja va cache :[...]
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Cha pter 1: I ntroducti on and In stallatio n 11 a. From the T e mp orary Files Set tings dialog, c lick the D elete Files b utt on . Th e Del et e Tem por ar y Fil es di alo g op ens: b. Cli c k OK. MPC S upp o rted B rowse rs MPC sup ports t h e follow ing b rowser s: • Internet Ex plor e r 6 a nd 7 • Firefox® 1.5 an d 2 .0 • Mozilla ® 1 [...]
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Raritan Remote Cl ient ( RRC) 12 Launching MPC from a Web Browse r Import ant: Regard less of t he b rowser you use, you m us t all ow p o p -ups from th e D ominion device 's IP address in order t o l a un ch M PC. 1. To launch MP C from a client running a ny supported browser, type h ttp: //IP-A DDESS / m pc into t he addr ess lin e, wher e [...]
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Cha pter 1: I ntroducti on and In stallatio n 13 M ost us er s ac ce ss R RC vi a In ter n et E xp lo rer , wh i le o the r us ers , p ar tic u lar ly t hos e op er at ing ove r a m odem c onn ec ti on , i n vo ke R RC stand al on e . Bo t h options are detailed belo w . Modem u s e is not sup porte d w ith Rari ta n 's Do m i nio n KX10 1. La[...]
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Raritan Remote Cl ient ( RRC) 14 Note : IP-R ea ch an d Do minio n uni ts shi p wi th t he de fau lt IP a ddre ss of 1 92.1 68 .0 .192 . P le ase no te t hat a n IP add ress mu s t be u sed. Hostna mes are not curre ntly supporte d. 2. You w ill b e redire cted to a n HTTPS ( 128-bit) secure Web page so y ou can lau nch RRC .[...]
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Cha pter 1: I ntroducti on and In stallatio n 15 3. D epe nding on y our brow se r an d it s secu rity c o nfig ur at ion, y ou may see a n y or all o f the fo llow in g dialog boxes, conf ir m i n g a c cess and lau nch o f an exte rnall y- provi ded prog ra m. Cli ck Y es t o a dva nce thr ough a n y of these prompts.[...]
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Raritan Remote Cl ient ( RRC) 16 Rem ov i ng RR C f ro m the B rowser Cache To remo ve RR C f rom y ou r brow ser cache fo r any rea son, foll ow the sta n da rd pro c e dure for y ou r We b bro w ser s oftw are . Directions f or Internet Exp lor er v6.0: 1. If y o u have used RRC re c e nt ly , e x it a ll i n s t ances of Internet Explorer, and r[...]
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Cha pter 1: I ntroducti on and In stallatio n 17 Installing a nd Launchi ng Standalone RRC No te : Th is step is opt i ona l. IP-Reac h o r Do minio n ca n be accessed f rom a Rem ote PC either by insta l li ng RRC soft ware or by launch ing RRC v ia W eb browser. Accessing I P -Rea ch or Domi nion via Web bro wser d oes not require any so ft ware [...]
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18 In This Chapter Wi nd ow La y out .......................................................................................... 18 Con nec tio n P rofil es..................................................................................... 19 Con nec tio n I nfo.......................................................................................[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 19 RRC I nte rfac e The RR C wi ndow is al mos t i denti cal to the MPC wi ndow . Conne ction Profi les Conn e c tio n pr o f iles store i mpo r t a n t information ab out y our Rarit a n devi c e , such as IP add res s, cu stom TCP por ts, pref er re d comp ressio n setti ngs, a nd custo m se c u rity key s. A profil e is r[...]
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Con nection Pr ofiles 20 • Fo r au to mati cally dis cove re d devi ces , rig ht- c l ick on the devi c e na me in th e Naviga t or and select Add Profile from the s h ortcut menu. • For other devices, select Connection > New P rof ile. The Ad d Co nne ctio n w indow o pens. O pti ons a re orga nize d i nto thre e tabs . 1. U p da te the Con[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 21 IP Address: Type t h e IP Address assigned to y our Raritan devi c e . Nam e: Typ e the nam e a ss ig n ed to your Rari tan dev ice dur ing init ial setup. DNS: Typ e the Domain Name Serv er (DN S) nam e. Us e t hi s opti on if y ou ha ve a D NS se rve r to resol ve a DNS na m e to the IP Ad dre ss as signe d [...]
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Con nection Pr ofiles 22 Phone Number. I nclude any additi onal code s th at MP C or RRC sh oul d dial to es tabli sh a co nne ctio n, su ch as cou ntry code s, a rea co des , or outsi de l ine a cces s cod es. Modem. Select the modem (as configure d i n Window s ) fr om the d rop- down list that MPC or RR C shou ld use t o dial a nd co nne[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 23 • Use De faul t Po rt Nu mbe r: Fo r TCP Por ts , Do mini on KX a nd I P- Reach are automatically con fig ured to u s e TCP Po r t 5000 w hen communicating w it h MPC/RRC . If you do not w an t to use the Default Port Nu m ber:[...]
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Con nection Pr ofiles 24 C lea r t he U se D ef au lt P or t Num b er c h ec k bo x. Type th e c onfigured TCP Port to be used in th e Port Numb e r field. 1. U p da te the Co mpre ssion tab (not avai lable for Ge ner ati on 2 ( G2) Raritan de v i c e s) :[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 25 • Connection S p eed : Select the C onnection S p eed from th e drop-dow n list. IP Reach an d Dominion c an auto matically detect a v aila b le b and width an d n ot l i m it ban dwid th us e ; but yo u c an a l so adj ust thi s usa ge a cco rdi ng to ba ndwi dth li m i tati ons. De p e ndi n g on the Rari tan devi ce [...]
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Con nection Pr ofiles 26 Auto Dete ct 100mb Ethernet 10mb Ethernet 1.5mb (M ax DSL /T1) 1mb (Fas t D SL/T1) 512 k b (M e dium DSL /T1) 384 k b (Slow DSL /T1) 256 k b (C a b le ) 128 k b (Dual ISDN) 56 k b (I SP Modem) 33 k b (Fa st Mode m) 24 k b ( Slow Mode m ) • Color Depth: Select t h e C olo r Depth fro m the drop-dow n list. IP- Re a ch an d[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 27 Progr es siv e Updat e increa se s the usabilit y in constrained b an dwi dt h en v iron m ent s. Whe n P rog re ss iv e Upd a te i s en ab led , IP-Reach or Do m ini on initially sends an i m age of the remote d es kt op at lo we r c o lor d ep th s, an d t h en p r ov id es h ig h er c ol or depth imag es as bandw i[...]
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Con nection Pr ofiles 28 Pl ease n o te tha t the Secu rity tab is disa bled fo r G ene rat ion 2 R arit an devi ces. If y ou r Do mi nio n or I P- Rea ch uni t is co nfig ure d to u se a private se curity key , input t hat key to gai n t he aut h oriz at i on requ ire d to i nitia te a conne ctio n to tha t IP- Rea ch or Do mini on u nit . • T y[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 29 2. Se le c t Modi fy Prof ile . The Mo dify Co nne ctio n wi ndow ope ns: 3. U pd a t e the fields as appropriate. 4. Cli ck OK . Deleting P rofiles ¾ To dele te a profile in MPC or RRC: 1. Sele c t th e device w ith a profile i n the Navigator a nd righ t-click on it. 2. Sele c t Delete Profile. 3. Whe n pro mpted t o c[...]
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Con nection Pr ofiles 30 Establish ing a New C onnection No te : Dep ending on your versio n o f the J RE, you might receive a certi ficat e messa ge when using the MPC standalone a pplicatio n t o acc e ss a D ominion KX II d evice. You have to accept the certif icate in order to esta blish the connecti on. Do uble- cli ck the i con of a Rari ta n[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 31 Closing a R e mote Connec tion T o cl os e th e IP -R eac h or Dom in ion c onn ec t ion , s el ect t he d ev ic e in t he Na v iga tor and r igh t -cl ic k on it. S el ect Disc on n ect fr om t he sh or tc ut me nu . To exit MP C o r RRC complet ely , on the Co nn e c tio n menu, click E xit. Note : R RC c lien t PC c an[...]
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Con nection Inf o 32 Th e fo llow in g in for m a t io n i s d is p layed about t he c ur rent connection: • D evi c e Na m e . The na me o f yo ur Do mi nio n o r I P-R ea ch de vi c e . • IP Add ress . T he IP A ddre s s of y ou r Do mini on or I P-Re a c h dev i c e . • P ort . The KV M C om mu ni c a tio n TCP /I P P ort use d t o a cce s[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 33 Nav igator The MP C and RRC Navigato r pan el s provide a tree vie w of eve r y known Rari tan de vice so y ou c a n a ccess all Rari tan netwo rke d a ppli a nce s f or w h i ch a co nne ctio n profil e exi sts an d/o r al l Rari ta n dev ices a uto mati c al ly identified on t h e n etwork . Note : Au t omatic R arita n[...]
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Nav igator 34 Ea ch de vice e ntry in t he Na viga to r p rovide s tw o icons to com muni cate net w o rk s tatus and conn e c tion prof ile i n formation. A c onnect io n profile is gen e r ally cr e a te d b y an MPC or RR C u ser in order to store person alize d i n fo rmation about s pec ifi c devices ( p lease see the section Cr ea t ing Prof [...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 35 C on nec t ed (gr een ) Av aila b le for connection Una vail able ( no devi ce co nne cted, or a ccess i s blo c k e d) In u se by an ot her ( may be u na vai la ble de pe ndi ng on per m issi on s) No te : Blank p ort na mes a re d isplay ed a s ' Unn am ed .' I f y ou mak e a p o rt name bla nk, it will revert[...]
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Nav igator 36 Display and S orting O ptions To be tt e r orga n ize y our view of all p orts, use the S how and So rt o ptions. Pl ease n o te tha t yo u d o no t nee d a n o pe n co nne ction to a targe t to Show and So rt t arget s i n the Navi ga tio n pa nel . Showi ng Por ts In MPC a n d RR C , y ou can select which p orts to v iew in the Navi[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 37 No te : Th ese settings are saved from session to session. So rting Ports U se th e Sort op ti on s on th e V iew m enu t o o rg ani ze KX p or t i nfo rma t ion; sor t po rts by cha nne l nu mbe r, chan nel na me , or chan ne l sta tus . Sort by Channel Number When s o r ted by channel, p orts ar e listed numerically.[...]
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Nav igator 38[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 39 Sort b y N a me W hen sor t ed b y nam e , p ort nam e s are s or te d a lph an um er ic al ly wi th i n each grou p.[...]
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Nav igator 40[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 41 Sort by Stat us Ports are s or ted i n t he follow ing o r de r: • A ctive Cha nnel s • B usy Ch an n el s • Availab le Devic e s • Unavaila ble D evi c es[...]
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Nav igator 42[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 43 MPC N a viga tor Tabs MPC ta bs at the b a se of it s Naviga tor pa ne. The se tabs allow y ou to c h an ge ho w yo u d i sp l ay d e v ice s. Cli c k the View By Name ta b to so rt t he lis t a lpha beti call y by name, or cli ck the V iew By IP ta b to so rt t he lis t nu me ri c al ly by IP addre ss. Please note t hat [...]
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To olbars and Shortcut s 44 Button Button Name Function New Profile Crea tes a n e w Navi gat or e ntry for a R arit an devi c e ; sa m e re sults as se lecti ng Conne ction à New Profile in t he menu b a r. Conne ction Properties Op en s Mo d if y Con nec t ion Pr oper t ie s d ialo g box t o m anually adj us t bandwidth-corr ela ted op t ion s ([...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 45 Button Button Name Function Sca ling In crease s or redu c e s targ et video si ze s o y ou c an v ie w t he en tir e co nt en ts of th e ta r get s er v er win d ow wi th ou t us in g th e sc r ol l b a r. Show / Hide Naviga tor Toggle s Nav iga t or pan el from vis i b le t o hid de n. Refresh Naviga tor Fo rc es a r ef[...]
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To olbars and Shortcut s 46 Button Button Name Function New Profile Crea tes a n e w Navi gat or e ntry for a R arit an devi c e ; sa m e re sults as se lecti ng Conne ction à New Profile in t he menu b a r. Conne ction Properties Op en s Mo d if y Con nec t ion Pr oper t ie s d ialo g box t o m anually adj us t bandwidth-corr ela ted op t ion s ([...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 47 Button Button Name Function Sca ling In crease s or redu c e s targ et video si ze s o y ou c an v ie w t he en tir e co nt en ts of th e ta r get s er v er win d ow wi th ou t us in g th e sc r ol l b a r. Show / Hide Naviga tor Toggle s Nav iga t or pan el from vis i b le t o hid de n. Refresh Naviga tor Fo rc es a r ef[...]
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To olbars and Shortcut s 48 ¾ To vie w t he window fo r a target se r v er : C lic k th e b ut ton for th e app r opr ia te c on n ec ted t arg et s erv er . Th e win dow for the c orre spondi ng p ort is br ought for ward, and t he button for the sele ct ed port is highlighted. No te : Wh en y o u c li c k a button t h a t is al re a dy highli gh[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 49 Status B ar Th e Status Bar displays session information about y o ur c o nnection to a Rari tan IP- Rea ch o r Do mi nio n u nit. • Vi deo Se nsi n g Sta tus / P at h In dica to r: i ndi c a tes t he o ccu rren c e of vide o se nsing , du ring conne ctions to ta rge t KV M Se rve r port s. • B andwi dth Usag e I ndi [...]
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Re mote KVM C onsole C ontr ol 50 Diag ram Ke y Video Se n si n g Status/P ath I ndi c a to r B andw idt h Us ag e Indi cat or Se c u rity Indi cato r Concu rre n t Con nectio ns I ndi cator Loc k Key In dicat ors Remote K VM Consol e Contr ol On ce y ou e sta blish a con ne ctio n w ith a Rari tan IP-R ea ch or D o mini on KX device, that unit&apo[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 51 Choo se o ne of th e foll owi n g o p ti on s to esta bli sh a re mo te KV M co nsole co nnecti on : • Double-c li c k o n th e K VM po r t y o u w an t t o c o n trol - t his method clos es any previ ou s co nne c ti on b e fore co nne cting to t he ne w p o rt • Rig ht -clic k on th e p ort a nd sel ect Swi tc h fro[...]
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Key board Shortcut Menu 52 To: Press CTRL+LEFT ALT+M, a nd then press: Toggle t o/fr om Full/Normal Scr ee n Mode* F Pe rfor m video Auto Se nsi n g ** A Di s p la y c on nec t i on in f orm a t ion * I Di sp l ay o r Se t c on nec t ion p r op ert i es* P Display or Set Vide o Setti ngs* V Refresh s c ree n R Colo r Calibrate** C Sy n chronize mou[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 53 Windows Key and Key board Sho rtcuts in M P C Wi ndo ws Key and the Sta rt Menu When running MPC o n a Win d ow s JRE 1.4.2 _x p latfo rm, if y ou press the Window s Key to d is p lay the Start M enu, the S t art M e n u w ill only appear on t h e Client machine, the k ey is not sent to the T arget device. When running MP[...]
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Sin gle Mou se Mode / Dual Mouse Mode 54 Singl e Mouse Mod e / Dual Mous e Mode Whe n re motel y vi ewi ng a ta rget serve r t hat u ses a poin ting de vice , yo u will see two m ou se pointers in t he Re mot e Deskt o p. When y our mouse poi n te r li e s withi n t he Re mote De sk top area of MP C or RRC , m o u se move ment s and cli cks a re di[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 55[...]
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Sin gle Mou se Mode / Dual Mouse Mode 56 W hen in Dua l C urs or m od e, p r ess C TR L+ LE FT A LT +M an d e xec ut e th e Syn c hr on iz e Mo us e sh or tc ut t o f orc e re al ig nm en t o f the m o us e p o int er s. If t he mou se poi nte rs sti ll rem ain o ut o f sy nc, cli c k o n t he Auto -Se nse Video Se tt i ngs b utt on on t h e Toolba[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 57 Screen Mod es Full Screen / Target S cr e en Resoluti on Be si de s a st an dar d v ie w, MPC a nd RR C p rov ide a Fu ll Sc r een v iew an d a S caling o p ti o n, w hi ch i ncre ase the Re m o te De sk top Are a, maki ng viewing the target video e a sier. I n MPC, t h is o p tion is called Ta rge t Scr ee n Reso lu tion[...]
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Scre en Modes 58[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 59 Note : Th e C TRL+ L EFT A LT+ M key co mbinat ion does n ot w ork for cer tain ta rget servers if you are runni ng JRE 1.5. 0_01. To return f rom full screen mod e, use Alt +Tab and select MPC. RRC - Full Screen Mode Full Scr een m ode rem o v es the surrounding RRC graphica l i n terface and y our lo c al desktop area, [...]
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Scre en Modes 60[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 61 Scaling S c al ing y our ta rget wi ndow size al low s y ou to view the enti re conte nts of the t a rget se r ve r w indow. This featu re increases or redu c es the size of the ta rget vi deo to fit the MP C/R RC window si ze a nd mai nta in s a spe ct ratio , so that y ou see the e nti re ta rget serve r de skto p whi l[...]
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Scre en Modes 62 Auto-Scro ll Th e auto-scro ll feat u r e automatically s c rolls the vi d eo display in t he direction of the cursor as the c u rs o r a p proa ches the edge of the display. A thin border a pp ea r s around the perimeter of t h e Remote Desk t o p Area (thi s borde r can be a ctivate d usi ng t he Tools me nu). If y ou se e scroll[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 63 Key board Handle r RRC se nds all key stroke co mbi n a ti ons to t he targe t sy stem with t h e following exception s : • CT RL+A LT+DE L - Rebo ots th e c omp ute r; the s equ e nc e is sent t o the lo c al sy stem a nd the Wi ndow s Se c u rity (Ta sk Manage r, Shu tdow n, et c.) dial og is di spla y ed. • CTRL+Nu[...]
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Key board Handler 64 Keyb o ard Mac ro s IP-Rea ch o r Do m ini on's K eyboard Macro fea ture e n su res t h a t key s tr oke c omb in a t ion s in t en ded fo r th e t ar ge t s er ver ar e s en t to , an d in t erp r et ed only b y , the targe t se rv er . Otherw ise , t hey m i ght be i nte rpre ted b y the co mpute r on whi ch MP C o r RRC[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 65 2. Whe n the K eyboard Macros window a ppears, click Ad d to ad d a new macro . The Add K ey board Ma cro w indo w ap p e ars. 3. B uild the Key b oa rd Ma c ro by edi tin g the fields in t he Add Key board Ma cro w indow: a. Ty p e a n ame in t h e Key b oa rd Ma c ro Na me field. T h is n a m e will appear on the M P C [...]
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Key board Handler 66 d. In the Key s to Relea se field, select ea c h key for which you w o uld li ke to emu la t e key r el ea s es - i n th e or der b y whic h th ey ar e to b e releas e d. Clic k Release Key af te r e ach selectio n. In this exa mple, both key s p re ssed mus t also be rel ease d. e. Review t h e M a cr o Sequence field - the co[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 67 4. Cli c k OK to s ave t h e macro, or Can c el to close t h e wind ow w ithout saving. Click Clea r to c lear all field and sta r t over. W hen you c lick OK, the Ke y b oa r d Macros window ap p e ar s , listi n g the n ew keyboa rd m a c ro. 5. Cli c k Cl ose to c l ose t h e w indow .[...]
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Key board Handler 68 No te : Forei gn key board layo uts are not suppo rted when using Keyboard M acros, except for those key s li sted in t he “ Add Keyboard Mac r o ” d ialog for Jap anese and K o rean. Runni ng a Keyboard Macro O nc e you ha ve c re at ed a ke y b oa rd mac r o , ex ec ut e it fr om th e Keyb o ar d m e n u or by using t h e[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 69 Connectio n and Video P roperties The IP- Rea ch a nd D omi nio n dy na m i c vi deo comp res si on a lg orit hm s m ai n tain KV M c onsole usability und e r varying band w id th constr ai n ts. T he I P- Re ach an d D om ini on un it s op tim iz e KVM out put n ot on l y f or LAN us e , b u t a lso fo r WAN and dialup u[...]
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Key board Handler 70 2. U p da te the se ttings in the Com pre ssio n ta b.[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 71 Con n e ctio n S p e ed : Use thi s setti ng to m a nuall y a djus t t h e co nnecti o n s pee d to acco mmo da te ban dwi dt h co ns trai nts. IP - Rea ch an d Do m i nio n c a n au tom ati cally dete ct a vaila ble ba ndwi dth a nd not li mit ba ndw idt h u se ; bu t yo u ca n a l so a dju s t this usag e a ccordi n[...]
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Key board Handler 72 Impo rta nt: Fo r most ad mini strati ve tasks (serve r mo nit oring , re c o nfig uri ng, etc. ), a d mini strato rs do not requ ire the f ul l 24 -bit or 32-bit colo r spectru m m a d e avai la ble by most video gra phics cards. Atte mpti ng to tra nsmit su ch hig h colo r de pth s w astes ne tw ork ba ndw id th. 3. Cl i c k [...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 73 Vi deo Set t i ngs Vi deo se tti ngs can be ref res hed i n seve ral w ay s: • Usi ng Vi deo > Ref res h S cree n • D ire c ti ng I P-R ea ch or Do m i nion to a u toma ticall y dete ct t he vi deo setti ngs (Vi deo > Au to-se n s e Vi de o Se tti n g s) • Usi ng the Color Cali b r ation (o n page 80) comma nd[...]
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Key board Handler 74 2. U p da te the desire d setti ngs:[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 75 Noise Filter: IP Reach and Do m i nion can fil ter out t he e lectr i c al interfere nce of video out p u t from gra p hi c s c a rds. This f eature opti mize s pi cture qual ity and redu ces band w idt h. Hi g her set ti n gs t r a n smit variant p ixels only if a lar ge color v a r i at ion exists in comparison to t[...]
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Key board Handler 76 Cont rast Gre e n: C ontro l s t he gr ee n sign al con trast ; range is 0 - 255. Contra st B lue: Co n t rols t h e blue si g n al contra st; r a n g e is 0 - 255. Horizo ntal Offse t: Co ntr ol s th e horizo ntal positioni n g of the targ et serve r di spla y o n y our mo nito r; range is 0 - 5 12. Ve rtical O[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 77 The se setti ngs can be ref res h e d usi ng th e Colo r Cali bra tion co mman d, des cri bed i n the ne xt se ctio n, by ma nua lly fo rc ing IP -R ea c h or D om inio n to au to- detect the vide o setti ngs (on the Vi deo me n u , cl ic k Au to-se nse Vi deo S e tting s) , o r by chang ing the se tting s in thi s s cree[...]
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Key board Handler 78 Higher: Nois e Filt e r se ttings instru c t IP-Reach or Dominion to tr a n s m i t a variant p ixel o f v i d eo only if a large color variation exists in comparison to it s n eig h bor s. However, setting t he th res hol d too hig h ca n resu lt i n t he u ninte nti o nal fil teri ng o f desire d s cree n ch a nges. L[...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 79 • Best p os s i b le video mode: IP-Reach or Dominion will perfor m the ful l Auto Se nse pro c e ss w hen sw it ching targe ts o r ta rg et re solu tion s. Select i n g this rad io b utton will c au se IP-Re ach or Do m inion to cali bra te the vi deo fo r the bes t i mag e qual ity . • Qui c k sense video m o d e: S[...]
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Key board Handler 80 B lue Contr ast : Co ntro ls t he leve l o f blu e to ne o n y ou r scre en. Cli c k o n t he Link Colo r Cont rols che c k box to mak e al l abo ve slide adjusters move i n u nis o n when any one optio n is move d. 2. Cl ick O K whe n fi nis hed . Colo r Ca lib rati on Color Calibr ation A dj u s ts co lo r sett ing s [...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 81 Tip : You c an also s peci fy aut omatic co lor c alibr ation us ing Tools > Op tion s . Refer t o Ge neral O ptions (see "Too ls Options" o n p a ge 11 0 ) for more infor mat ion. Keyboard Type (MP C Onl y) MPC will not auto-detect the type of keyboard y o u use, so y ou mus t s p ec if y yo ur k eyb o a rd [...]
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Key board Handler 82 Note: Because o f a limitat ion in the Java Ru ntime En vironm ent (JRE), F edora, Linux , and S o laris clie nts receive an invalid resp onse from Alt Gr on United Kingdom a nd US In ternati onal langu a ge keyb oards. Fe dora, Linux, and S olaris do not p ick up e vents for the Alt G r key combin ation for Ja v a 1.4.2 or 1. [...]
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Cha pter 2: O p eration 83[...]
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84 In This Chapter Ove rvi ew ..................................................................................................... 84 Prere qui sites fo r Usi n g V irtu al Me dia ....................................................... 87 Usi ng V irtu al Media ................................................................................... 88 [...]
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Chapter 3: Virtual Media 85 Virt ual media extends KVM c a pab ilities by enablin g target servers t o remotely access media fro m th e client P C and netwo rk file servers. With th is feature, media m ounted o n th e c lie n t PC and networ k file s e r vers is esse ntial ly mou nted virtu ally by the targ et serve r. T he t arget se rve r ca n th[...]
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Chapter 3: Virtual Media 87 Prerequi sites for Us ing Virtual Media Th e fo llow ing c onditions must be m et i n or d er to use vir tual media : Devi ce Permi ss i ons • Fo r use r (s) requ iri n g a ccess t o the vi rtual me dia, po rt per missio ns must be se t to allow vi rtual media acce ss. Cli ent PC • Certain virt ual med i a options re[...]
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Usi ng Virtual Media 88 Us ing Vi rtual Media With the Dominion KX II virtual m e dia featu re, y ou can mou nt u p to two d rives (of differ e nt types). T h e se drives are a c ce s si b le for the duration of the KVM sessio n. Fo r exam p le, yo u c an m oun t a sp ec if ic C D- R OM, us e it, and th en dis con ne ct it w hen y ou a re d one . T[...]
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Chapter 3: Virtual Media 89 Conne cting to Vi rtual Medi a For Local Dr i ves This op tio n mou nts an e ntire dri ve; t he e ntire dri ve is mou nte d vi rtuall y o nt o th e ta r get ser ve r. U s e th is op t io n for h ard d r iv es an d ex te rn al d ri ves only ; i t d oes not in clude ne twor k driv es , CD -RO M, o r D VD- ROM drive s. Th i[...]
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Con necting t o Virtua l Media 90 4. Cli c k C o n nect. T he media w ill be mounted o n t he t arget server vir tually . Y ou can access t h e med ia j us t like an y o t h e r drive Conditi ons w hen R ead-Write is not Available Virt ual med ia r ea d-writ e is not available i n th e fo llow in g s ituations: • Fo r al l ha rd dr iv es . • Wh[...]
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Chapter 3: Virtual Media 91 b. Sele c t t h e driv e fr o m the Lo c al CD/D VD Drive d rop-dow n list. All available internal and e xternal CD a nd DVD d rive n a m es will be populated in the d r o p - d ow n lis t . c. Cl ick Co n ne ct. 3. For ISO images: a. Se lec t th e ISO Im ag e opt ion . Us e th is op ti on when y o u wan t t o a cc e ss [...]
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Dis connectin g Virtual Media 92 Di sconnectin g Virtual Media ¾ To disc onnect the V ir t ual Media driv es : • For local drives, select Virtual Media > Dis conn e ct Drive • For CD-RO M, DVD -ROM, and ISO i mages, s ele c t Vir t u al Media > Disc onn e ct C D-ROM/IS O Im age No te : I n a d d ition to disconnec ting the Virt ua l Medi[...]
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Chapter 3: Virtual Media 93 No te : Thi s f eature is only required when using virtual m ed i a to access file server ISO im ages . Use the Do m i nion KX II Remote Co n sole F ile Serv er Se t up p age to desig nate t h e files se rver( s) and imag e p a ths that y ou want to a ccess usin g Do m i n ion K X II Vir tual Med ia . File server ISO i m[...]
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File S erver S etup (File Server IS O Image s Onl y) 94 3. Check the Selected ch e c k b ox f or all media t ha t you want accessib le as virtual media. 4. Cli c k Save. All m edia specified h e r e will now be available for selec tion in the Map Vir t ual M edia C D /ISO Image dialog. ¾ To cancel without s av ing: Cli c k Ca ncel .[...]
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95 No te : MPC users m ust bel ong to the admi n i strato r gro up in ord er to receive ad m ini strative permissio ns. MPC uses one permissio n : administ rato r or norma l user. I t i s o nly when the user belo ngs to the A D MIN group that they hav e acc ess to the backup/rest ore/resta rt type functio ns (regardless o f any device user group se[...]
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Upgra ding D evice Firm ware 96 Upgradi ng Dev ice Firmware To u pdate a de vice' s fi rmw are , fi rst con nect t o th e de vi ce. Hi ghl ight the de v i ce 's i co n i n t he M P C Na vi g a to r , a nd cl i ck o n t he T o ol s m e nu , cl i c k U pdate an d t hen c l ick U pdate De vice to p e rfor m fi rmw are u pg rade s. MPC / RR C[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 97 Res tarting Devi ce Se lec t the d evic e in the M PC Nav iga tor. O n the T ools m enu , c l i c k Res tar t Dev i c e. Backi ng Up Dev ice Config uratio n To downlo a d the IP-R e ach or Dominion KX devi c e c onfigurat io n to y o ur local computer, first sele c t the de v i c e in t h e M P CR R C Navi[...]
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Bac kup and R estore (D omini on KX II o nly) 98 Backu p and Restor e (Dom inion K X II onl y) In a dditi on to us ing ba c ku p a nd re sto re for busi nes s co ntinu ity p ur poses, y ou can us e th is featur e as a time-sav i n g mechan is m . For i ns t an c e, you c an q uic kl y p ro vi d e ac c es s t o yo ur t ea m fr o m an o th er D omi n[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 99 ¾ To backu p the entire system (both us e r and dev ic e configurati on): 1. S e l e ct To o ls > B a ck u p A l l . T he B a ck u p Al l di a lo g o pe ns : 2. Na vigate t o the de sire d di rect ory a nd g ive the back up f il e a name . (Bac ku p f iles h ave a n e xt e n sion of .rfp). 3. Cli ck Sa[...]
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Bac kup and R estore (D omini on KX II o nly) 100 ¾ To rest o r e: 1. Sele c t Tools > Re st o re Configuration. The Res t o r e Devi ce Configu ration dial og o pens. 2. Na vi ga te t o th e app r opr i ate d ir ec to ry an d s el ect t he b ac kup fi le. 3. Cl ic k Op en . Th e R est or e Pac ka ge s di alo g op en s: 4. Sele c t t h e type o[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 101 • Fu ll Resto re. A co mplet e rest ore of the enti re sy ste m; g eneral ly used for traditional bac ku p a n d restore purposes. • Pr ot ec t ed R est or e. E v eryt h in g is r es tor e d exc ep t de v ice- sp ec if ic infor m ation such as serial n u mber, M A C Address , IP A d d r ess , na m e ,[...]
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Broa dcast Port 102 Broadc ast Port By default, all Rarita n devices se nd data through Po r t 5000. T h is n e twork tr af fic inc lud es MPC' s and R RC's a uto- disc over y b roa dca st. In the c ase o f conflic ts, o r t o d eal with fir ew a ll issues, y ou may want to use a dif ferent broa d cast po r t. To cha nge the a uto- disc o[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 103 Remote Pow er Managem ent MPC and R RC can manag e AC Pow er t o asso ciate d tar gets w h e n use d w ith a pro perl y c o nfig ure d Ra rit an R e mote Pow er Co ntro l S tri p (RP C Stri p). R RC pro vide s three optio ns fo r the re mote pow er manag em ent of ta rgets: Power On, Po w e r Off, and C y[...]
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Im port/Exp ort Keyb oard Macr o Definit ions 104 4. Lo c at e th e m ac r o f il e, c lic k on it to s e lec t it and th en c l ick S a ve. I f Cancel is sele c ted , you will be re turned to t h e R aritan Remote Client Exp o r t Ma c ros dialog. If th e macro already exists, y o u w ill r e c eive an alert m es s ag e. Sele c t Yes to o ver w r [...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 105 ¾ To impo rt macros: 1. Cli c k Tools > Im port Ma cros to open the Rarit an Remot e Clie n t Import Ma cr os dialog. By defa ult, t he m a c ro w ill ex is t on the deskto p. 2. Cl ic k on th e m ac r o fi le and cl ic k Op en to im po rt t h e mac r o. C l ic k C an ce l t o c l ose th e d ia lo g w[...]
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Im port/Exp ort Keyb oard Macr o Definit ions 106 b. If the import fails, a n e rr or di a log w ill open and will display a m e s sage regard i n g w hy the i mp ort failed. Se le c t OK t o cont i n ue the im port wi thout i mpo rting t h e ma cros t hat ca nnot b e im p or ted or s e lec t C anc el to c lo se th e d ia lo g an d st op t he imp o[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 107 Cli ck Ye s to repla ce the e xisti n g ma cro w ith the i mpor ted versi on. Cli ck Ye s to All to re p l ace the cur re n tl y se le cted a nd a ny other du p li c a t e macros t h a t are fou n d . Cl ic k N o t o keep t h e or ig in a l m ac ro an d pr oc e ed t o th e ne xt ma cr o Cl[...]
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Launc hing A dministr ator and D iagnosti c Interfac es 108 b. If d uri n g th e imp o rt p roc e ss t h e num be r o f al lo wed , im p or ted m a c r o s is e xceed e d , th e follo w in g dia log will open. Cli c k OK TO a ttem pt to con tinue i mporti ng ma cros o r cl ick Can cel to sto p the i mpo rt pr o ces s. Th e macros will then be i mp [...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 109 Diagnostic In t erfa ce (excl uding Domini o n K X II) To a ccess the de vice' s di ag nos ti c cons ole by do uble cli cking o n t he Di agnosti c i co n a t t he b otto m of the targe t lis t. S croll dow n the Na vigato r list of all the targets as s o c iated to a specifi c de v i c e (y ou may h[...]
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To ols O pti ons 110 Tools Options The O ption s availa ble i n the Tools menu provide setti ng s fo r c u sto m i zation of s c rol l borde rs, mou se mode se ttings , h otk ey configuratio n, key b o ard type, broadcas t port , and logg ing. ¾ To configu re the gene ral options: 1. Se lect To ols > O ptio ns. The O ptio ns scree n open s to t[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 111 4. Check the Display single c ursor mode i n structions check box if you wish to see the following instru c tions when en ter i n g single cursor mo de : 5. Ch ec k th e A utom at ic Co lor Ca lib ra t ion ch ec k b o x to en ab le automatic c olo r c ali b ration. T his o ption is available for KX ge ner[...]
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To ols O pti ons 112 8. Fo r ad van ce d opt ion s, op en th e Adv anc ed t ab: 9. K VM Sw itch OSUI Hot K ey . Sele ct the hotk ey to u se w hen sw it ching betw ee n targe t s er ver di splay s. 10. F or the B road cast Po rt, ty pe the b r oad cast p or t nu mber i n the P ort field if y ou w ant to use a port o ther t h e n 5 000. 11. Ch ec k t[...]
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Cha pter 4: A dminist rative Fun ctions 113 General Options ( RRC Only) 1. On th e To ols men u, clic k Opt ion s to vie w th e Opt ions sc re en. You c an c ust om ize your ke yb oard and v id e o opt ion s to op t im iz e use. 2. Cl i c k o n t he che ck bo x befo re S how s crol l bo r de rs to vi ew the t hin sc ro ll b ord er s th at sh ow th [...]
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General O ptions ( RRC On ly) 114 4. Cl ic k on th e c hec k b ox b ef ore Di sp la y s in gl e c u rso r m od e ins t ructions if you w ish t o s ee th e fo llow in g i n structions when ente ring Si ngl e Cu rsor Mo de. 5. In the K VM Sw it ch O SUI Ho t K ey panel , c l i c k on the radi o bu tton befo re yo ur choi ce o f hot k ey co mbina tio [...]
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115 Th is s e c tion guides y ou thr oug h installa ti o n a n d i n itial launch of t h e sta ndal one MP C appli catio n fo r variou s opera ting sy stems. Rarit a n r e commends that y o u launch o nly one sta n dalo ne MPC session at a time . L aunchi ng m ore t h a n o ne sta ndalo ne MP C se ssio n on t he sa me c l ien t at t h e sam e tim e[...]
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Wi ndows 116 Windows Checking J RE Version in Windows 1. Cl i c k o n t he Wi ndow s Sta rt b u tton at th e bo ttom lef t o f y our s c r een and cli ck Co ntrol Pa nel . I n t he u ppe r lef t co rne r of the s cree n, y ou may see a pan el na me d C o ntrol Pa nel wi th t he o p ti on S w itch to Classic View o r Sw itch to Catego r y View. Fo r[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 117 3. A ft er t h e in i ti al s cr e en loa ds , c l ic k N ex t. 4. Se l ec t t he di r ec to r y wh er e yo u w an t t o i ns t a ll M PC and c l ic k N ex t. Cli c k Brow se to navi ga te to a non- defaul t di recto ry .[...]
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Wi ndows 118 5. Afte r the progre ss bar s ha ve mo ve d a cross t h e scree n, c lick Ne xt. 6. On th e Shortc u t scr een, c hoo se a shor tc u t l oc at ion, d eterm in e w h o shou ld ha ve the sho rtcu t, and w he the r y ou w ant the s ho rtcu t o n the desktop. W hen finished, c li c k Ne xt.[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 119 7. The installation is c o mp lete; t h e fi na l screen indicates wher e y ou will fi nd a n u ni nst al le r p rog ram , an d allo ws the o ptio n of ge ner ati ng a n auto mati c i nst all atio n s crip t. Cli c k D o ne to close the I n s tall atio n win d ow. Launching MPC in Win dows[...]
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Linux 120 2. Double-c li c k o n the desired device to e s tablish a c o nn e c tion, type y our Use rna m e a nd P assw ord a nd cli c k OK to l og o n. P lease re fer to C hap te r 2: Op e r ati on fo r a ddi t ion al op er at ion ins tr uc tio n s. Linux Checking J RE Version in Linux 1. In a gr aph ic al env ir onm en t, la unc h a t erm in al [...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 121 e. Th es e c omm an d s c an e it her b e typ e d at t h e ter m in al e ach tim e y ou login , or y ou c a n add it to y our .ba s hrc f o r b as h shell or .cs hr c fo r cs h or tcs h so that ea ch ti me y ou logi n, t he P ATH is alrea dy s e t . Please refer to y o ur shell docu m enta[...]
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Linux 122 3. Open a t er minal window an d change to the directory w her e the ins t a ller i s saved. 4. Ty p e j a v a -jar MPC-installer.j a r and press ENTER to r u n t h e installer. 5. A ft er t h e in i ti al s cr e en loa ds , c l ic k N ex t. 6. Se l ec t t he di r ec to r y wh er e yo u w an t t o i ns t a ll M PC and c l ic k N ex t. Cli[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 123 8. On th e Shortc u t scr een, c hoo se a shor tc u t l oc at ion, d eterm in e w h o shou ld ha ve the sho rtcu t, and w he the r y ou w ant the s ho rtcu t o n the desktop. W hen finished, c li c k Ne xt.[...]
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Linux 124 9. The installation is c o mp lete; t h e fi na l screen indicates wher e y ou will fi nd a n u ni nst al le r p rog ram , an d allo ws the o ptio n of ge ner ati ng a n auto mati c i nst all atio n s crip t. Cli c k D o ne to close the I n s tall atio n win d ow. Launching MPC in Lin ux 1. Open a terminal window and cha n g e directories[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 125 2. Ty pe ./ sta rt.s h an d pre ss ENTER t o lau nch MP C. 3. Double-c li c k o n the desired device to e s tablish a c o nn e c tion, type y our Use rna m e a nd P assw ord a nd cli c k OK to l og o n. P lease re fer to C hap te r 2: U s i n g MPC for add it ion al op er at ion in str uct[...]
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Solaris 126 e. Th es e c omm an d s c an e it her b e typ e d at t h e ter m in al e ach tim e y ou login , or y ou c a n add it to y our .ba s hrc f o r b as h shell or .cs hr c fo r cs h or tcs h so that ea ch ti me y ou logi n, t he P ATH is alrea dy s e t . Please refer to y o ur shell docu m entation if you encounte r p ro b le m s. 3. If t he[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 127 6. A ft er t h e in i ti al s cr e en loa ds , c l ic k N ex t. 7. Se l ec t t he di r ec to r y wh er e yo u w an t t o i ns t a ll M PC and c l ic k N ex t. Cli c k Brow se to navi ga te to a non- defaul t di recto ry . 8. Wh en ins ta l la tio n is c om p let e, c lic k Ne xt . 9. Cli c[...]
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Solaris 128 10. The installation is c o mp lete; t h e fi na l screen indicates wher e y ou will fi nd a n u ni nst al le r p rog ram , an d allo ws the o ptio n of ge ner ati ng a n auto mati c i nst all atio n s crip t. Cli c k D o ne to close the I n s tall atio n win d ow. Launching MPC on Sun So laris 1. Open a t er minal window an d change to[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 129 2. Ty pe ./ sta rt.s h an d pre ss ENTER t o lau nch MP C. 3. Double-c li c k o n the desired device to e s tablish a c o nn e c tion, type y our Use rna m e a nd P assw ord a nd cli c k OK to l og o n. P lease re fer to C hap te r 2: U s i n g MPC for add it ion al op er at ion in str uct[...]
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Macint osh 130 2. Typ e j av a - ver s ion in th e c om man d l in e an d p r es s EN TE R. T he c urrent ly -in st alle d vers i o n of Java Ru ntime En vironm ent (J R E ) appears. 3. If t he JRE is v e rs io n 1.4.2_05 or greater, pro ceed wi th the MP C ins t a llation. If the version i s older, please go t o the A pple websit e to d own l oad [...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 131 5. A ft er t h e in i ti al s cr e en loa ds , c l ic k N ex t. 6. Se l ec t t he di r ec to r y wh er e yo u w an t t o i ns t a ll M PC and c l ic k N ex t. Cli c k Brow se to navi ga te to a non- defaul t di recto ry . 7. Wh en ins ta l la tio n is c om p let e, c lic k Ne xt .[...]
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Macint osh 132 8. The installation is c o mp lete; t h e fi na l screen indicates wher e y ou will fi nd a n u ni nst al le r p rog ram , an d allo ws the o ptio n of ge ner ati ng a n auto mati c i nst all atio n s crip t. Cli c k D o ne to close the I n s tall atio n win d ow.[...]
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Cha pter 5: I nstalling a nd Launc hing S tandalone MPC 133 Launching MPC in Mac OS X 1. Op en a Fin d er wi nd o w and n av ig at e t o th e di rec t or y wh er e you ins t a lled M PC (default location: /Applications/Raritan/Raritan MP C/ 4.4 0.1 .7) . 2. Double-c li c k o n the desired device to e s tablish a c o nn e c tion, type y our Use rna [...]
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Mode m Con nectivity 134 5. Set suid bit to pppd chm od u+s /usr/sbin / ppp d (/usr/b i n /pppd dependi n g o n the lo c a tion of pppd) 6. Assign users t o the uu c p gr oup a. /u sr / sbin/use rm o d -G {e x i sting g roups fo r user1},uu cp u ser1 b. /u sr/sbin/use rmod -G {e xisting g roups fo r u ser2},uu cp user2 , et c . 7. Whe n logg ed in [...]
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135 Int elligent Mouse Synchronization, av aila b le o n the Mouse drop - d ow n me nu i n Do mi nio n K X u ni ts, aut oma tical ly resy nch ron ize s m ou se curs ors duri ng mo men ts of in ac tivi ty . F o r t his to w ork p roperl y, the following c onditions sh oul d be met: • A ctive De skto p s hould be disa ble d o n the ta rget . • No[...]
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136 T he f o ll owi ng t ab le i d ent i fi es th e sp ec i al c ha r act er s th at c a n b e us ed in MPC: Character Des cription C ha racte r Description ! E xc lam a t ion p o in t : C ol on " Dou b le q uot e ; Se m i-c ol on # Poun d sign = Equal sign $ D ollar sig n > Greater tha n sig n % Perc e n t sign ? Question mark & Am p e[...]
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137 A Acti vity Log • 10 1 Admi nis tra tive Fu ncti ons • 9 5 Administrato r I nt e rface • 108 Auto mati c Mou se S y nchroni za tio n • 56 Auto -S c roll • 62 B B a ck i ng U p D e vi ce Co n fi g ur a ti o n • 97 Bac ki n g Up U se r C o n figuration • 97 Bac kup a nd Rest or e ( Domin ion KX II o nly) • 98 Broadcast Port • 10[...]
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In dex 138 Laun c hing MP C in Li nux • 124 Laun c hing MP C in M a c OSX • 133 Lau nching MP C in Windows • 119 Laun ch ing MPC on Sun Solaris • 1 28 Laun c hing RRC fro m a We b Brow ser • 13 Linux • 120 Log File s • 10 1 M Macintos h • 129 M in im um S ys tem Re q uir em en ts • 8 Modem C o n n e c ti v ity • 133 Mod ify in g[...]
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