HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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Absolute Mode causes the LO 100 remote graphic console to send raw x and y coordinates to

the server.

The Keyboard tab enables you to set the language of the virtual keyboard and the type of

connection you are using. English is the default language. You can change the language of the
virtual keyboard by selecting one of the 12 languages.
The remote side server and local side server (the LO 100 remote graphic console) must use the same
language for the virtual keyboard to function properly.

There are three different types of connections: VNC (port 5900), unsecured keyboard (port 5902
and 5903), and secure keyboard (ports 5903 and 5904).

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VNC (port 5900) supports Virtual KVM and LO 100 Virtual Media. Port 5900 is the default
setting.

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Unsecured keyboard (port 5902) supports the keyboard. Port 5903 supports video, mouse, and
LO 100 Virtual Media.

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Secure keyboard (port 5904) encrypts all keyboard data sent through this port. Port 5903 is a
unsecured port that supports video, mouse, and LO 100 Virtual Media.

The Logging tab enables you to view log messages in a Java™ console.
Global Logging is disabled by default. If you enable this option, you can view log messages in a
Java™ console.
Do not run the console longer than 2 hours. The console uses all available memory and might cause
the LO 100 remote graphic console and the user web browser to crash. You should periodically
clear the event log to prevent a slow connection or possible crash.

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