Using the video viewer – Dell POWEREDGE 1955 User Manual

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Configuring the KVM Switch Module

Using the Video Viewer

Using the Video Viewer, you can view and manage server modules remotely as easily as if you were
physically present. Using the Virtual Media dialog box, you can manage virtual media sessions
allowing you to remotely back up server modules, perform recovery operations, and manage
operating system installation to name a few examples.

1 From a web browser, Type https://<IP address>

where <IP address> is the IP address for the DRAC/MC.

NOTE:

The DRAC/MC default IP address is

192.168.0.120.

2 Click on DRAC/MC on the left side of the DRAC interface to open the menu beneath it.
3 Open the Video Viewer (by selecting Console).
4 From the list of servers, select the server module (blade) you would like to view.

NOTE:

You can also use the <Print Screen> key to switch between server modules.

5 Click the Launch Viewer Application button. The server module’s desktop will appear.

Once you have connected to a server module, you will see its desktop on your screen. This desktop
opens in a separate window where you will see two cursors: your client’s cursor and the remote
server’s cursor, which you will also control through your local mouse. From this window, you will be
able to access all the normal functions of this server module as if you were physically present.

Aligning Mouse Cursors

The mouse acceleration speed on the server module may not synchronize with the mouse
pointer on your management station, causing two cursors to appear in the

Viewer Application

window. The procedure varies depending on the server module’s operating system. See
"Synchronizing the Mouse Pointers" in the

Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis

User’s Guide for specific instructions for various supported operating systems.

Static Subnet Mask

Specifies or edits the static subnet mask for the Avocent Digital Access KVM
NIC. This option is not available if Use DHCP is selected.

Auto Negotiation

Determines whether the DRAC/MC automatically sets the Duplex Mode
and Network Speed by communicating with the nearest router or hub (On)
or allows you to set the Duplex Mode and Network Speed manually (Off).

Duplex Mode

Enables you to set the duplex mode to full or half to match your network
environment. This option is not available if Auto Negotiation is set to On.

Network Speed

Enables you to set the network speed to 100 Mb or 10 Mb to match your
network environment. This option is not available if Auto Negotiation is set
to On.

Table 2-3.

KVM NIC Settings (continued)

Setting

Description

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