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CN8000 User Manual
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Item Explanation
Working
Mode
Enable
ICMP
If ICMP is enabled, the CN8000 can be pinged and an IP
address can be assigned with the ARP command. If it is
not enabled, the device cannot be pinged, nor can it be
assigned an IP address with the ARP command. The
default is Enabled,
Enable
device list
If this item is enabled, the device will show up in the list of
local CN8000 units on the AP Windows Client Connection
screen (see The Windows Client Connection Screen,
page 75). If it is not enabled, it will not show up. The
default is Enabled,
Force All to
Grayscale
If Force All to Grayscale is enabled, the remote display for
all users is changed to grayscale. This can speed up I/O
transfer in low bandwidth situations. The default is
Disabled,
Enable
browser
Placing a check in this box allows the user to access the
CN8000 from a browser. If this function is not enabled,
users will not be able to log into the unit via their browsers.
The default is Enabled,
Enable
multiuser
Enabling Multiuser operation permits more than one user
to log into the CN8000 at the same time. The default is
Enabled,
Mouse
Sync Mode
Automatic This is the default. Selecting Automatic allows an
automatic locked-in synching of the remote and local
mouse pointers.
Note: This feature only supports USB mice on Windows
and Mac (G4 or higher) systems. For all other
configurations, we recommend that you select Manual.
Manual Selecting Manual means that no automatic mouse pointer
synching takes place. All synching must be done manually
with the Windows Client and Java Applet synching
procedures. See Auto-Sync, page 46, and page 58.
Note: 1. Sun systems must use the Manual setting.
2. If you use the Manual setting it may also be
necessary to make additional mouse movement
settings. See Additional Mouse Synchronization
Procedures, page 120, for further help, if
necessary.
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