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Vertiv Avocent AutoView 2108 User Manual

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To edit a macro:
1. Click on the name of the macro you want to edit and click Edit.
2. Make changes as desired and click OK.
To delete a macro:
1. Click on the name of the macro you want to delete and click Delete.
2. Click OKat the confirmation screen.
To copy a macro:
1. Click on the name of the macro you want to copy and click Copy.
2. Enter a new name for the copied macro and select its type.
3. Click OK.
5.11 Virtual Media
Use the virtual media feature on the client workstation to map a physical drive on that machine as a
virtual drive on a target device. The client can also add and map an ISO or floppy image file as a virtual
drive on the target device.
You can have one CD drive and one mass storage device mapped concurrently as follows:
A CD/DVD drive, disk image file (such as an ISO or a mass storage device) is mapped as a
virtual CD drive.
A floppy drive, USB memory device, a floppy image file or other media type is mapped as a
virtual mass storage device.
5.11.1 Requirements
The following lists requirements for using virtual media:
The target device must be connected to the KVM switch that supports virtual media with an
IQ module that supports virtual media.
The target device must be intrinsically able to use the types of USB2-compatible media that
you virtually map. If the target device does not support a portable USB memory device, you
cannot map that on the client machine as a virtual media drive on the target device.
The user (or user group to which the user belongs) must have permission to establish virtual
media sessions and/or reserved virtual media sessions to the target device.
Only one virtual media session can be active to a target device at one time.
NOTE: All steps in this section can be done by accessing the Virtual Media tab from the KVMVideo
Viewer menu.
To launch a virtual media session:
Select Virtual Media - Activate.
To map a virtual media drive:
1. Launch a virtual media session.
2. Map a physical drive as a virtual media drive:
a. In the Virtual Media menu, select the drive you wish to map. The Mapping Dialog box
appears that allows you to select a disk image file or a physical device to map.
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