Chapter 3: local port operation, Controlling your system at the local port, Viewing and selecting ports and servers – Avocent DSR4010 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation

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Chapter 3: Local Port Operation

Controlling Your System at the Local Port

All DSR models include a local port on the back of the appliance. This port

allows you to connect a keyboard, monitor and mouse to the appliance for

direct access. The DSR uses OSCAR

®

, Avocent’s On-Screen Configuration

and Activity Reporting interface, which has intuitive menus to configure your

system and select computers. Computers can be identified by name or number,

allowing you to customize server names.

Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers

Use the Main dialog box to view, configure and control servers in the DSR

system. You may view your servers by name, port or by the unique Electronic

ID number (EID) embedded in each DSRIQ. You will see an OSCAR-generated

port list by default when you first launch OSCAR.

The Port column indicates the ARI port to which a server is connected. If you

connect a legacy KVM switch to the DSR appliance, the port numbering

displays the ARI port first, then the switch port to which the server is

connected. For example, in Figure 3.1, all the servers except Darrell and Ebert

are connected to legacy switches.

To access the Main dialog box:

Press Print Screen to launch OSCAR. The Main dialog box will appear.

Figure 3.1: Main Dialog Box

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