User guide
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Virtual Media dialog box
The Virtual Media dialog box is a program that manages the mapping and unmapping of virtual
media. The dialog box displays all the physical drives on the client’s workstation that can be
mapped as virtual drives. You may also add ISO and floppy image files and then map them using
the Virtual Media dialog box.
After a device is mapped, the Virtual Media dialog box Details View displays information about
the amount of data transferred and the time elapsed since the device was mapped.
You may specify that the virtual media session is reserved. When a session is reserved, and the
associated KVM session is closed, another user cannot launch a KVM session to that target device.
If a session is not reserved, another KVM session may be launched.
You may also reset the USB2 IQ module from the Virtual Media dialog box. This action will reset
every form of USB media on the target device, and should therefore be used with caution, and only
when the target device is not responding.
Virtual media session settings
Virtual media session settings include locking, mapped drives access mode and encryption level.
The procedure beginning on page 124 describes how to specify these settings for the supported
DSR switch.
Table 6.4 lists and describes the virtual media session settings.
Table 6.4: Virtual Media Session Settings
Setting Description
Locking
The locking option specifies whether a virtual media session is locked to the KVM
session on the target device. When locking is enabled (which is the default) and the
KVM session is closed, the virtual media session will also be closed. When locking is
disabled and the KVM session is closed, the virtual media session will remain active.
Mapped drives access
mode
You may set the access mode for mapped drives to read-only or read-write. When
the access mode is read-only, the user will not be able to write data to the mapped
drive on the client workstation. When the access mode is read-write, the user will be
able to read and write data from/to the mapped drive.
If the mapped drive is read-only by design (for example, certain CD/DVD drives or
ISO images), the configured read-write access mode will be ignored.
Setting the read-only mode can be helpful when a read-write drive such as a mass
storage device or a USB removable media is mapped, and you wish to prevent the
user from writing data to it.
Encryption level
You may configure up to three encryption levels (or none) for virtual media sessions.
Any combination is valid. The choices are: DES, 3DES and 128-bit SSL. The default
is no encryption (no encryption levels selected).