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212 DSView Installer/User Guide
3. At the point where you wish to paste the clipboard contents, select Options - Paste from the
menu bar.
-or-
Click the Paste icon in the toolbar.
To print a Telnet/SSH applet window screen:
1. Select Options - Print Screen from the menu bar.
-or-
Click the Print Screen icon in the toolbar.
2. The operating systems print dialog box appears. Make the appropriate settings. The screen
contents will then be sent to the printer.
To print a screen of Telnet/SSH applet window session history data:
1. Select View - History from the menu bar.
-or-
Click the History icon in the toolbar.
2. Select Options - Print Screen from the menu bar.
-or-
Click the Print Screen icon in the toolbar.
3. The operating systems print dialog box appears. Choose the appropriate settings. The screen
contents will then be sent to the printer.
Power Controlling Target Devices (Serial Session Only)
NOTE: A user must have DSView software administrator privileges to control the power of a target device.
If a target device attached to an appliance port is connected to an SPC device outlet and the target
device has been accessed in a serial session, you may power up, power down or cycle (power down
and then power up) the target device using the Power Control dialog box. The Options - Power
menu option will not be available if the target device cannot be power controlled using the DSView
management software, or if the user does not have power control privileges (specified by selecting
Reboot Appliance in the Unit Access Rights window).
The current state of the SPC device outlet appears in the Current Power Status area of the dialog
box. As you change the power state, the information is updated in real time.
NOTE: Depending on the configuration of an SPC device outlet, an SPC device outlet may not immediately
respond to a power change request (for example, an SPC device outlet may be configured to remain off for a
specific period of time, and so on).

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