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IntelĀ® BMC And RMM4 User Guide IntelĀ® Integrated BMC Web Console Options
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The following table lists the options that can be used to configure the settings used during a
redirection session.
Table 19: Configuration Remote Session Options
Option Task
KVM Encryption mode
Disable or select encryption mode on KVM or Media data during a redirection session.
Choose any one from the supported encryption techniques (None, Stunnel*, RC4, or AES).
Note: KVM and Media encryption are enabled by default.
Note: Disabling encryption can improve performance of KVM or Media redirection.
Keyboard/Mouse Only
If KVM Encryption is set to None, the Keyboard and Mouse data can still be encrypted using
Blowfish encryption.
Note: This option has the least performance impact while still encrypting the most important
data.
Media Encryption
Enable/Disable encryption of Media data during a redirection session.
Note: Disabling encryption can improve performance of KVM or Media redirection.
USB Key Emulation Type
Select Floppy or Hard Disk emulation.
Port Forwarding Only needs to be configured if there is NAT (Network Address Translation) or port forwarding
on your network between the client side (web browser and JViewer application) and the BMC
side.
Enter the browser-side port number (1024-65535) for each of the redirection services
(remote KVM, virtual CDROM, and virtual USB/Floppy) that the JVIewer client should use.
If left blank, JViewer assumes no translation and uses the BMCs standard ports: 7578, 5120,
5123 (unencrypted) or else 7582, 5124, 5127 (encrypted) for remote KVM, virtual CDROM,
and virtual USB/Floppy, respectively.
The client-side IP address and http/https port numbers are supplied automatically by the
browser and do not need to be configured.
Save button
Click to save any changes.
7.3.8.3 Remote Session Page on S1200V3RP Product Family
On an S1200V3RP Product Family system you can select the encryption mode and separately
enable or disable the keyboard or mouse and media encryption. The ports used for Port
Forwarding can also be selected. There is also a selection for enabling Serial Over LAN on the
various LAN ports. See Figure 91 for details.