User manual
Table Of Contents
- KN1108v / KN1116v User Manual
- Introduction
- Hardware Setup
- Super Administrator Setup
- Logging In
- The User Interface
- The Web Browser Main Page
- Laptop USB Console Main Page
- The AP GUI Main Page
- The Local Console GUI Main Page
- The Control Panel
- Port Access
- User Management
- Device Management
- Log
- Maintenance
- Download
- Port Operation
- The Log Server
- Appendix
- Safety Instructions
- Consignes de sécurité
- Technical Support
- Specifications (English)
- Technische Daten (Deutsch)
- Troubleshooting
- IP Address Determination
- IPv6
- Port Forwarding
- Keyboard Emulation
- PPP Modem Operation
- Internal Serial Interface Configuration
- Additional Mouse Synchronization Procedures
- Additional Video Resolution Procedures
- Trusted Certificates
- Self-Signed Private Certificates
- Clear Login Information
- Factory Default Settings
- Serial Adapter Pin Assignments
- Supported KVM Switches
- Supported Power Over the Net™ Units
- Virtual Media Support
- Limited Warranty
Chapter 5. The User Interface
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Note: If a redirected device cannot be written to, it appears in gray.
6. To remove an entry from the list, select it and click Remove.
7. After you have made your media source selections, click Mount. The
dialog box closes. The virtual media devices that you have selected are
redirected to the remote server, where they show up as drives, files,
folders, etc. on the remote server’s file system.
Once mounted, you can treat the virtual media as if they really existed on
the remote server – drag and drop files to/from them; open files on the
remote server for editing and save them to the redirected media, etc.
Files that you save to the redirected media will actually be saved on your
local client computer’s storage. Files that you drag from the redirected
media will actually come from your local client computer’s storage.