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21KVM Access Management Software User Manual
Sidebar Filter. Control the number and type of devices, ports and outlets that display in the Sidebar.
When you click the upward-pointing arrow at the bottom left of the Sidebar panel it brings up the Filter
dialog box .
To close the Filter dialog, click the Down arrow at the bottom left of the Sidebar panel.
Port Operation
Depending on the item chosen, various port operation methods are available to access and control it.
Click the arrow at the right of the Operation cell to select an operation method.
Clicking KVM ACCESS Viewer opens a KVM viewer directly to the device running on the selected
port. It is just like what you would see if you logged into the device directly and then selected that port
on the device's GUI. A window with that device's port session opens on your desktop.
To switch ports in the viewer, open the hidden Control Panel (by hovering the cursor over the top center
of the viewer window), and select the Port List icon. The port list choices include all the ports belonging
to the device.
In the list, select the device to which the port belongs (KVM2132P in the screenshot), then click
the port you want to access.
The viewer window of each port has a hidden Control Panel. To switch to a different port on the
device, bring up the port list and click the desired port.
When you have finished with your session, open the Control Panel and select the Exit icon.
Choices Description
All This is the default view. With no other filter options selected, all of the devices, ports and outlets that
are accessible to the user are listed in the Sidebar.
Drop down the list box to see all of the available choices and select one of them instead of All. Only
the items that match your selection display in the tree.
Online If you enable Online (by putting a check in the checkbox) only items that are online display in the tree.
Search If you enter a search string and click Search, only device, port, and outlet names that match the search
string display in the tree. Wildcards (? and *) are acceptable, so that more than one item can display in
the list. Example: if you enter Web*, both Web Server 1 and Web Server 2 show up in the list.