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Fujitsu control 4 0812 - Opening a Virtual Media Session

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4. Video Viewer
Setting Description
Locked
The Locked setting specifieswhether a virtual media session is locked
to the KVM session on the target device. When locking is enabled
(which is the default) and the KVM session is closed, the virtual media
session also closes. When locking is disabled and the KVM session is
closed, the virtual media session remains active.
Mapped drives
access mode
You can set the access mode for mapped drives to read-only. When
the access mode isread-only, you cannot write data to the mapped
drive on the client computer. When the access mode is not set as read-
only, you can read and write data from or to the mapped drive.
If the mapped drive is read-only by design (for example, certain CD
drives, DVD drives, or ISO images), the configured read-write access
mode is ignored.
Setting the read-only mode can be helpful when a read-write drive
such as a mass storage device or a USB removable media is mapped,
and you want to prevent the user from writing data to it.
Encryption level
You can configure up to three encryption levels for virtual media
sessions. Any combination is valid. The choices are: DES, 3DES and
128-bit SSL. The highest level selected is used. The default is no
encryption (no encryption levels selected).
Table 4.6: Virtual Media Session Settings
Opening a virtual media session
The following procedures are valid only on KVMs4 switches that are connected
with VMC adapter cables.
To open a virtual media session:
1. Open a Video Viewer session to the target device.
2. From the Video Viewer toolbar, select Tools-Virtual Media. The Virtual Media
windowopens.
3. If you want to make this a reserved session, on the Virtual Media window
click Details, then select the Reserved check box.
Mapping virtual media drives
To map a virtual media drives, complete the following steps:
1. Open a virtual media session from the Video Viewer toolbar by selecting
Tools-VirtualMedia.
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