System tools, System, Security profiles – Avocent ACS V6000 User Manual

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2.

Select Serial Viewer from the Action column. A Java applet viewer appears. In a gray area
at the top of the viewer, the Connected to message shows the IP address of the virtual
console server followed by the default port number or alias.

3.

Log in if prompted.

The following table describes the available buttons in the Java applet.

Button

Purpose

SendBreak

To send a break to the terminal

Disconnect

To disconnect from the Java applet

Select the left icon to reconnect to the server or device; or select the right icon to end the
session and disconnect from the Java applet

Table 3.2: Java Applet Buttons for Connecting to the Virtual Console Server

System Tools

Click System Tools to display icons which can be clicked to reboot or shut down the virtual
console server, upgrade the virtual console server’s software, save or restore its configuration or
open a terminal session with the virtual console server.

NOTE: Use the web manager to shut down the virtual console server before turning it off.

System

Click System to display information about the virtual console server and allow an administrator
to configure the virtual console server’s system parameters. The following tabs are listed under
System in the Side Navigation Bar.

Security profiles

Security Profiles determine which network services are enabled on the virtual console server.

During initial configuration, the virtual console server administrator must configure security
parameters to conform with the site security policy. The following security features can be
configured either in the web manager, CLI or the DSView 3 software:

Configure the session idle time-out

Enable or disable RPC

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