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4. Click Appliance Settings in the side navigation bar and then click Sessions. Active will
automatically be selected in the side navigation bar and the Appliance Sessions window
will open.
5. To disconnect one or more sessions, click the checkbox to the left of the sessions you wish
to disconnect.
-or-
To disconnect all sessions, click the checkbox to the left of Server at the top of the list.
6. Click Disconnect. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
For virtual media sessions on DSR1030, 1031, 2030, 2035, 4030, 8030 and 8035 switches only
- If you attempt to disconnect an active virtual media session or a KVM session that is locked
to a virtual media session, a confirmation message is displayed, indicating that any virtual
media mappings will be disconnected. Click OK to confirm or click Cancel. See Using Virtual
Media on page 200 for more information.
7. Click OK to confirm or click Cancel.
Managing Connections to Units
The Connections link displays either target device connections or managed appliance connections.
• The Target Device Connections window lists all connections to the target device. You may
also use this window to add or delete a connection to or from the target device.
• The Appliance Connections window lists all connections from the managed appliance to cas-
cade switches or target devices. You may rename the units which are part of the connection
path through this window.
NOTE: Connections of EVR1500 environmental monitors and generic appliances may not be viewed.
Connection display format
Connections typically appear in a format similar to the following for connections to target devices,
cascade switches and SPC devices:
<Managed appliance name>(<Port>)
→ <EID Number> → <target device>
<Managed appliance name>(<Port>)
→ <EID Number> → switch one
<Port>
→<target device>
<Managed appliance name>(<Port>)
→ <SPC Device> (<Port>) → <target device>
<DSI5100 Appliance Name>(<Port>)
→<target device>
The following examples illustrate typical connections that may appear in your DSView software.
Example: Target device connections
In the following example, there are three target devices connected to ports 3, 4 and 8 of a DSR1021
switch named dsr-1021-huntsville. The DSR1021 switch ports are connected to the three target