Virtual media, Common virtual media terms – Dell KVM 2321DS User Manual

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Virtual Media

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Virtual Media

Virtual media allows you to view, move, or copy data located on virtual media

to and from any server. You can manage remote systems more efficiently by

allowing operating system installation, operating system recovery, hard drive

recovery or duplication, BIOS updating, and server backup. Virtual media can

be connected directly to the appliance using USB ports located on the

appliance. Virtual media can also be accessed remotely. You can use virtual

media support to connect USB media devices to the appliance and make

those devices available to any connected appliance.
Any user operating a KVM session can access any media device that is

mapped to that target device. To avoid the security risk of unauthorized user

access, you can lock a virtual media session to a KVM session.
To change the media in a virtual media device, you must first unmap the

virtual media device. You can then insert the new media and remap the

virtual media device. The media will be available in the new virtual media

session.

NOTE:

To use virtual media on a given server, a USB2 SIP or Avocent brand PS2M

or USB2IQ module must be used to connect that server to the KVM switch.

NOTE:

A

virtual media session cannot be opened to a server that is connected to a

PEM.

This chapter describes how to configure and launch virtual media from the

OSCAR interface and the on-board web interface. Virtual media is also

available from the Remote Console Switch Software. For how to use the

Remote Console Switch Software, see the Dell Remote Console Switch

User’s Guide or the help included with the software.

Common Virtual Media Terms

Virtual media - A USB media device that can be attached to the appliance

and made available to any target device that is connected to the appliance

Virtual media session - Two USB connections through a single cable.

These connections are visible to the computer as a USB CD drive, USB

DVD drive or a USB mass storage device.

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