Owners manual
KVM Access Management Software User Manual70
Device Configuration (PDU). This Panel Menu item is similar to the one for KVM device
configuration on page 67 except it has different secondary pages. The purpose of the secondary pages is
to allow configuration of the device from within KVM ACCESS, without having to access the device
directly.
Note: 1. If the link between KVM ACCESS and the device is broken, device configuration
changes made on these pages will not be transmitted to the device. You can log in to the
device directly to make the changes. See“KVM ACCESS Options” on page 53 for details.
2. Device Configuration does not appear if the device is offline, or if the device is on a port
nested under another device.
The secondary pages correspond to the administration functions described in the device's User Manual.
For configuring the settings, refer to the manual's Administration chapter to obtain the necessary
information. Click Save when finished.
Port (Outlet) Configuration (PDU). Power outlets are nested under each of their stations. Each outlet's
settings can be configured independently on an outlet-by-outlet basis. The Port Configuration Panel
Menu has two secondary items: Port Settings and Schedule Settings.
Note: 1. The Port Configuration Panel Menu does not appear if the device is offline, or if the
device is on a port nested under another device.
2. If the link between KVM ACCESS and the device should be broken for some reason, port
configuration changes made on these pages will not be transmitted to the device. When this
happens, you can log in to the device directly to make the changes. See“KVM ACCESS
Options” on page 53 for details.
Port Settings. To bring up the port settings page for a particular outlet, select it in the sidebar, then
click Port Configuration on the Panel Menu bar.










