You can also load a blank EDID(all 0)to clear the DDCESPROMon a UMIQmodule. This should prevent the operating
system from reading a valid EDIDfrom the module and makes all resolutions available.
NOTE: For a list of all supported resolutions see Video Resolution on page 108.
To configure EDIDsettings:
1. Click KVM
Management - Default Settings.
2. Under the Session Settings heading, use the drop-down menu to select the desired resolution.
3. Click Apply.
4. If using a custom setting, click the Custom EDIDtab.
5. Select either File or List as the desired source.
a. If you have selected File, click Get File and choose the appropriate file.
b. If you have selected List, update the resolution list with the desired resolution from the dropdown menus.
NOTE: The default resolution will apply to all sessions and UMIQmodules.
6. Click Apply.
UMIQ pass through
When the UMIQpass through is enabled, KVMsessions will connect directly to the UMIQmodule IP instead of connecting
through the appliance IP. This requires that firewall rule 512 be disabled and will allow IPforwarding/routing from public
networks to the appliance's private networks.
The pass through mode is disabled by default. Rebooting or upgrading an appliance, or restoring an appliance image dump
will not affect the status of the pass-through mode. Performing a factory restore will reset the pass-through mode to its
default state.
To enable UMIQpass through:
1. Click KVM
Management - UMIQ
Pass-Through.
2. Check the box to enable UMIQ pass through mode and click Apply.
3. Click Firewall and NATfrom the sidebar. Select the box next to Forwarding Rule 512 and use the drop-down
menu to change the rule state to Not Active. Click Apply.
4. Create a static routing rule on the client PC or on an intermediary router to direct traffic to private appliance
networks.
-or-
Enable OSPF on the appliance to share routes to the private networks with your intermediary routers. For more
information, see OSPF and BGP on page 27.
5.8.3 Target groups
From the sidebar, click Targets - Target Groups. From this screen you can create group targets. Click Add to create a new
empty group, or select an existing group and click Delete to delete that group.
To modify a group:
1. Click Targets - Target Groups then click on the name of the group you want to modify.
2. Select one or more targets from the Available list on the right and click the left arrow to add them to the group
contents.
NOTE: Afilter string may be used to narrow the target list.
3. Click Apply.
5.9 Startup
From the sidebar, click Startup to display startup settings. Boot configuration defines the location from which the appliance
loads the operating system. You can load the Last Known Good Configuration, which is the most recent system settings that
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