3 connecting to a target, 1 connecting to a kvm-over-ip device target, 2 connecting to a non-kvm-over-ip device target – Belkin OmniViewIP 5000HQ User Manual

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14 .3 Connecting to a target
The “Access” page displays all targets that the user has permission

to access. Target sets appear as sub-folders. Click a “Target Set” to

display the targets in that set.
14 .3 .1 Connecting to a KVM-over-IP device target
To connect to a KVM-over-IP device target:

Click the target name. The target’s screen appears. To connect using a

non-default Access Service, click the desired icon in the “More Access

Services” column. Hold the mouse over an icon to display a tooltip of

the Access Service name.
14 .3 .2 Connecting to a non-KVM-over-IP device target
To connect to a non-KVM-over-IP device target:
Default access service
Where the non-KVM-over-IP Access Service is the default Access

Service, its icon appears in the “Name” column on the “Access” page.

To access the target:

Click the icon or the target name on the “Access” page.

not default access service
Where the non-KVM-over-IP Access Service is not the default Access

Service, its icon appears in the “More Access Services” column on the

“Access” page.

To access the target:

Click the icon in the “More Access Services” column on the

“Access” page.

Access to the target works according to the type of service accessed

and according to the parameters as configured in the “Configuring

Access Services” section on page 55. There is no difference connecting

to KVM over IP or to any other Access Service (VNC, RDP, etc.).

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