User manual

KN1000 User Manual
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An explanation of the profile items is given in the table below:
The Reset button clears all the information shown in the right panel.
When you have made all your changes, click Apply.
Item Explanation
Username From 1 to16 characters are allowed depending on the Account
Policy settings. See Account Policy, page 51.
Password From 0 to16 characters are allowed depending on the Account
Policy settings. See Account Policy, page 51.
Confirm Password To be sure there is no mistake in the password you are asked to
enter it again. The two entries must match.
Description Additional information about the user that you may wish to include.
Admin Gives the user Administrator level access to the KN1000. All
permissions (except View Only) are granted (see below).
User Gives the user User level access to the KN1000. Windows Client,
Power Manager, and Java Client permissions are granted (see
below).
Select Select is the default account type. It allows the administrator to
select which permissions the user will be allowed.
Permissions Click to place/remove a check mark next to an item to
grant/withhold access to that aspect of the KN1000’s operation.
Win Client: Checking Win Client allows a user to access the
KN1000 via the Windows Client software.
Java Client: Checking Java Client allows a user to access the
KN1000 via the Java Client software.
View Only: Checking View Only allows a user to view the video of
the display of the computers attached to the ports of the KVM switch
connected to the KN1000, but they are not allowed to perform any
operations on the computers.
Configure: Checking Configure gives a user Administrator
privileges, and allows the user to set up and modify the KN1000's
operating environment.
Power Management: Checking Power Management allows a user
to use the KN1000’s built-in single port power switch for remote
power management of a server/installation connected locally to the
KN1000, as well as Power On / Power Off / Reset devices via an
attached Power Over the NET™ unit.
Log: Checking Log allows a user to view the contents of the log file.
Enable Telnet/SSH: If Serial Console management is enabled (see
Console Management, page 59), checking Enable Telnet/SSH
allows a user to open a Telnet and/or SSH session. Drop down the
list to select the type of login allowed.
Enable Virtual Media: Checking Enable Virtual Media allows a
user to utilize the KN1000’s Virtual Media capabilities (see Virtual
Media, page 94 for details). Drop down the list to select whether the
user has Read/Write, or Read Only permission.