9 settings – applications, 1 access services – Belkin OmniViewIP 5000HQ User Manual

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From the menu, click “Settings”. The settings are split into “Applications”,

“Attached Devices”, and “Maintenance” sections.

In the “Applications” section, you configure:

• Access Services

• Account Policy

• Global Settings
9 .1 access services
Besides connecting to Belkin OmniView IP devices, you can connect

to a variety of both hardware and software external resources from the

OmniView IP 5000HQ interface as follows:

• Web Service

• IP-Enabled Power Distribution Units

• Console Servers

• ILO - HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO)

• RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol

• SSH - Secure Shell

• VNC- Virtual Network Computing

• Telnet- TELecommunication NETwork

• VMware Server

See pages 57-64 for an elaboration of the above services.

From the “Access Services” page you can configure Access Services

for targets in the system. You can also add new Access Services from

this page.

Figure 58 Settings – Access Services

Outlined below are the default template values for Belkin IP devices.

If these values are not suitable, you can change them.

For the default template values of the other factory-included Access

Services, see the “Configuring Access Services” section on page 55.

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