HP MicroServer Remote Access Card User Manual

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remote system. For example, when you press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys on the physical keyboard in
local system, the Task Manager of your local machine appears in addition to the task manager
on the server.
Tools---Session Options/Session user list/Stats
The Session Options window allows you to control client configuration settings with additional
general, mouse, video quality viewer control adjustments and stats.
General--- You can control the keyboard pass-through mode and select pass all keystrokes to pass
your management station's keystrokes to the remote system. Some keystrokes are intercepted by
the management station OS and will not be passed on.
Mouse Acceleration ---To optimize mouse performance, click the Mouse tab and depending on
the operating system, select the Mouse Acceleration option. Then click Apply and OK to close
the Session Options window.
Video Quality---The compression modes allow for a low quality (420) or high quality (444)
compression configuration. The Luminance and Chrominance settings allow for picture color
configuration.
Stats---This menu option launches a dialog which displays viewer performance statistics: Frame
Rate, Bandwidth, Compression and Packet Rate.
Help---Contents and Index/About
Contents and IndexInform to get online help by clicking the help link on the vKVM&vMedia
page
About--- Displays an About box, which specifies KVM version
Using Virtual Media Configuration
Virtual Media (or vMedia) provides a virtual media drive, which allows a floppy image, floppy drive
or CD/DVD drive on your client, to be available on the managed system's console as if the floppy
image or drive were present on the local system. At most four virtual media devices may be attached
at one time.
Virtual Media shall support the following client devices:
Floppy disks
CD-ROMs
DVD-ROMs
USB mass storage devices
ISO images
Start a Virtual Media session
To start a virtual Media session, using a web browser:
1. Download the recommended JVM from HP website and install on the client system. Please refer to
JVM Support”.
2. Click Launch VM viewer button.