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Target Devices Unit View - Target Devices
List of connected devices, as well as the name, type, status and
action of each device. Click on a target device to view the
following information: name, type, EID, available session option
and the connection path.
AutoView Switch for Dell Unit View - Appliance - Tools
Name, type and the switch tools (Maintenance-
Overview/Reboot/Reset and Upgrade, Certificates and Trap
MIB).
Unit View - Appliance - Files Configuration and User Database for the switch.
Unit View - Appliance -
Properties - Identity
Part number, serial number and status of the DellRAK (default
setting is disabled).
Unit View - Appliance -
Properties - Location
Site, department and location of each unit.
Unit View - Appliance Settings
- Versions
Current application, boot, build, hardware, UART and video ASIC
versions.
Unit View - Appliance Settings
- Network
Network address, LAN speed and web server ports.
Unit View - Appliance Settings
- SNMP
System description, SNMP setting, contact, read/write and trap
settings and designations for allowed managers.
Unit View - Appliance Settings
- Auditing
Events list and status and SNMP trap destinations.
Unit View - Appliance Settings
- Ports
Status, EID, name, port, application and interface type for each IQ
adaptor; name, port, type, channels and status for each tiered
switch.
Unit View - Appliance Settings
Sessions
General session timeout and sharing details; KVM encryption
levels and keyboard language; virtual media settings, drive
mappings, encryption level and IQ adaptoraccess.
Unit View - Appliance - User
Accounts
Security and user lock-out for the local account; authentication
server assignments for DSView management software and
override admin username and password in case of a failed
operation.
Unit View - Appliance -
Connections
Connection path name and type.
Active Sessions
Server, owner, remote host, duration and type of each active
session.
Table 4.3 System Information
NOTE: IQ adaptor and IQ module are used interchangeably. IQ module is the term used in the OSCAR™
interface. IQ adaptor is the term used in the OBWI.
4.3 Generating a Certificate
A web certificate allows you to access the OBWI without having to acknowledge the switch as a trusted
web device each time you access it. Using the Install Web Certificate window, you can generate a new self-
signed openssl or upload a certificate. Uploaded certificates must be in OpenSSL PEM format with an
unencrypted private key.
To install a web certificate:
1. From the side navigation bar, select Unit View - Appliance - Overview.
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