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110 DSView Installer/User Guide
Preemption Level - Effective user preemption level for the user that is connected to the man-
aged appliance port. See Preemption Levels on page 20 for more information.
The following fields are not displayed by default for CPS or CCM appliances, but may be added
using the Customize link:
Client - IP address of the DSView software client computer connected to the appliance in a
non-proxied connection. The IP address of the DSView proxy will display in this column if the
client is connected to the appliance using a proxy connection.
Interface - Interface to which to the session is connected, which is either a serial port or the
network CLI.
Preemption Level - Effective user preemption level for the user that is connected to the appli-
ance port. See Preemption Levels on page 20 for more information.
See Using the Customize link in windows on page 14 for more information.
To display session information:
NOTE: This procedure is valid on the following managed appliances: DS1800 switches, CPS appliances, CCM
appliances and DSR switches.
1. From the side navigation bar, click Appliance Settings.
2. Under Appliance Settings, click Sessions. Active will automatically be selected in the side
navigation bar and the Appliance Sessions window will open.
3. To display information about a specific session, click on the name of the KVM, virtual media
or serial session. The Active Session Information window will open, including information
about the active session.
4. Click Close. The Appliance Sessions window will open.
5. Click Close. The Unit Views window will open.
To display or change the session settings on a CPS or CCM appliance:
1. From the side navigation bar, click Appliance Settings.
2. Under Appliance Settings, click Sessions. Active will automatically be selected in the side
navigation bar and the Appliance Sessions window will open.
3. Under Sessions, click Settings. The Appliance Settings - Sessions - Settings window will open.
The display includes SSH settings for the appliance.
4. Using the drop-down menu, specify the how the most recent 64K bytes of online and offline
data (history) from a serial port will be controlled:
Auto - Select this option to display the history buffer content to a Telnet window.
Hold - Select this option to save the buffer contents. To display the contents, you must
access the appliance CLI and issue a Port History command.
5. Click Enable Inactivity Timeout and use the arrows to specify a value (from 1-90 minutes) that
the managed appliance will wait during inactive intervals until the session is closed and the
user must log back into the managed appliance.

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