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Chapter 6. Port Access
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Port Level Browser GUI Interface
If a port is chosen in the Sidebar, the Main panel looks similar to the one shown
below. The port access settings are explained in the following table:
:
Name Each port accessible to the user is listed under the Names column.
Access The Access column is where device access rights are set. To cycle through
the choices, click the icon in the row that corresponds to the user you want
to configure. The meanings of the icons are as follows
Full Access
The user can view the remote screen and can
perform operations on the remote server from
his keyboard and monitor.
View Only
The user can only view the remote screen; he
cannot perform any operations on it.
No Access
No access rights - the Port will not show up on
the User's list on the Main Screen.
Mount
USB
The Mount USB column is where permission to mount Virtual Media
devices on remote servers is configured. To cycle through the choices,
click the icon in the row that corresponds to the user you want to configure.
The icons are the same as the ones in the Access column.
With a Full Access setting, the user can mount, read, and write to the
virtual media.
With a View Only setting, the user can only view the contents of the
virtual media (read only), he can not perform any operations on it.
With a No Access setting, the user will not see the virtual media even if it
has been configured on the remote system.
Note: This entry does not appear for switches that do not support the USB
Virtual Media function.
Config Sets or denies permission for the user to make changes to a port’s
configuration settings. A check mark
( ) indicates that the user has
permission; an X means that the user does not have permission.
PON The PON column permits/restricts the configuration and power operation of
ports that have Power Over the Net™ devices connected to them. A check
mark
( ) indicates that the user has permission; an X means that the
user does not have permission.