Virtual media session settings, Opening a virtual media session, Table 19.5: virtual media session settings – Avocent Network Device SPC420 User Manual

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You may also reset the USB2 IQ module from the Virtual Media dialog box. This action will reset
every form of USB media on the target device, and should therefore be used with caution, and only
when the target device is not responding.

Virtual media session settings

Virtual media session settings include locking, mapped drives access mode and encryption level.
See Managed Appliance Session Settings on page 171.

Table 19.5 describes the virtual media session settings on the supported KVM switch.

Opening a virtual media session

To launch a virtual media session:

Select Tools - Virtual Media from the Video Viewer menu. The Virtual Media dialog box will
appear.

To make this a reserved session, click Details, then enable the Reserved checkbox.

To map a virtual media drives:

1.

Open a virtual media session from the Video Viewer menu by selecting Tools - Virtual Media.

2.

To map a physical drive as a virtual media drive:

a.

In the Virtual Media dialog box, click the Mapped checkbox next to the drive(s) you wish
to map.

b.

If you wish to limit the mapped drive to read-only access, click the Read Only checkbox
next to the drive. If the virtual media session settings were previously configured so that

Table 19.5: Virtual Media Session Settings

Setting

Description

Locking

The locking option specifies whether 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 will also be closed. When locking is
disabled and the KVM session is closed, the virtual media session will remain active.

Mapped drives access
mode

You may set the access mode for mapped drives to read-only or read-write. When
the access mode is read-only, the user will not be able to write data to the mapped
drive on the client workstation. When the access mode is read-write, the user will be
able to read and write data from/to the mapped drive.
If the mapped drive is read-only by design (for example, certain CD/DVD drives or
ISO images), the configured read-write access mode will be 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 wish to prevent the
user from writing data to it.

Encryption level

You may configure up to three encryption levels (or none) for virtual media sessions.
Any combination is valid. The choices are: DES, 3DES, 128-bit SSL and AES. The
default is no encryption (no encryption levels selected).

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